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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <!-- Comps file Relax-NG Schema © 2006 Nicolas Mailhot <nim at fedoraproject dot org> TODO: re-add namespace to this file use that namespace to comps.xml files create grammar for comps.xml.in add more documentation for comps elements --> <grammar xmlns="http://relaxng.org/ns/structure/1.0" xmlns:a="http://relaxng.org/ns/compatibility/annotations/1.0" datatypeLibrary="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes"> <start> <ref name="comps"/> </start> <define name="comps"> <element name="comps"> <oneOrMore> <ref name="group"/> </oneOrMore> <zeroOrMore> <ref name="environment"/> </zeroOrMore> <zeroOrMore> <ref name="category"/> </zeroOrMore> <interleave><!-- We don't care what order these are in --> <optional> <ref name="whiteout"/> </optional> <optional> <ref name="blacklist"/> </optional> <optional> <ref name="langpacks"/> </optional> </interleave> </element> </define> <define name="group"> <element name="group"> <!-- Example documentation. Please add more. --> <a:documentation>This defines a package group.</a:documentation> <interleave> <ref name="id"/> <optional> <element name="default" a:defaultValue="true"> <a:documentation>Should the group be enabled by default?</a:documentation> <ref name="boolean"/> </element> </optional> <optional> <element name="uservisible" a:defaultValue="true"> <a:documentation>Should the group be visible to users?</a:documentation> <ref name="boolean"/> </element> </optional> <optional> <element name="display_order"> <ref name="positiveInteger"/> </element> </optional> <optional> <element name="langonly"> <ref name="locale"/> </element> </optional> <optional> <ref name="groupreqlist"/> </optional> <ref name="packagelist"/> </interleave> </element> </define> <define name="groupreqlist"> <a:documentation> Contains a list of other groups that this group requires. This element has been ignored by yum et. al. since 2005 and should therefore be considered deprecated. </a:documentation> <element name="grouplist"> <oneOrMore> <ref name="groupreq"/> </oneOrMore> <zeroOrMore> <ref name="metapkg"/> </zeroOrMore> </element> </define> <define name="groupreq"> <element name="groupreq"> <ref name="groupname"/> </element> </define> <define name="metapkg"> <element name="metapkg"> <ref name="packagename"/> <optional> <attribute name="type"> <choice> <value>mandatory</value> <value>default</value> <value>optional</value> </choice> </attribute> </optional> </element> </define> <define name="packagelist"> <element name="packagelist"> <zeroOrMore> <ref name="packagereq"/> </zeroOrMore> </element> </define> <define name="packagereq"> <element name="packagereq"> <choice> <optional> <attribute name="type" a:defaultValue="optional"> <choice> <value>mandatory</value> <value>default</value> <value>optional</value> </choice> </attribute> </optional> <group> <attribute name="type" a:defaultValue="conditional"> <choice> <value>conditional</value> </choice> </attribute> <attribute name="requires"> <ref name="packagename"/> </attribute> </group> </choice> <optional> <attribute name="basearchonly" a:defaultValue="false"> <ref name="boolean"/> </attribute> </optional> <optional> <attribute name="arch"> <ref name="string"/> </attribute> </optional> <ref name="packagename"/> </element> </define> <define name="environment"> <element name="environment"> <interleave> <ref name="id"/> <optional> <element name="display_order"> <ref name="positiveInteger"/> </element> </optional> <ref name="grouplist"/> <optional> <ref name="optionlist"/> </optional> </interleave> </element> </define> <define name="category"> <element name="category"> <interleave> <ref name="id"/> <optional> <element name="display_order"> <ref name="positiveInteger"/> </element> </optional> <ref name="grouplist"/> </interleave> </element> </define> <define name="grouplist"> <element name="grouplist"> <oneOrMore> <ref name="groupid"/> </oneOrMore> </element> </define> <define name="optionlist"> <element name="optionlist"> <oneOrMore> <ref name="groupid"/> </oneOrMore> </element> </define> <define name="groupid"> <element name="groupid"> <ref name="string"/> <optional> <attribute name="default" a:defaultValue="false"> <ref name="boolean"/> </attribute> </optional> </element> </define> <define name="id"> <element name="id"> <ref name="ID"/> </element> <choice> <!-- Either we have one _name and one _description (comps.xml.in) --> <group> <element name="_name"> <ref name="string"/> </element> <element name="_description"> <ref name="string"/> </element> </group> <!-- Or we have one name, one description, and then zero-or-more localized names and descriptions following that. --> <group> <element name="name"> <ref name="string"/> </element> <zeroOrMore> <element name="name"> <attribute name="xml:lang"> <ref name="locale"/> </attribute> <ref name="string"/> </element> </zeroOrMore> <element name="description"> <ref name="string"/> </element> <zeroOrMore> <element name="description"> <attribute name="xml:lang"> <ref name="locale"/> </attribute> <ref name="string"/> </element> </zeroOrMore> </group> </choice> </define> <define name="langpacks"> <a:documentation> The "langpacks" item is a list of package-to-langpack mappings used by the yum-langpacks plugin. An example is: <match name="foo" install="foo-lang-%s"> When the 'foo' package is installed, the 'foo-lang-(language code)' package will be installed for any configured languages. </a:documentation> <element name="langpacks"> <zeroOrMore> <element name="match"> <attribute name="name"> <ref name="string"/> </attribute> <attribute name="install"> <ref name="string"/> </attribute> </element> </zeroOrMore> </element> </define> <define name="blacklist"> <a:documentation> The "blacklist" is a list of packages that will be *removed* if found during an upgrade. Typically this is used to handle tricky upgrade cases that can't be modeled with existing RPM Obsoletes/Conflicts/etc. Here's an example: In FC6, hal was a multilib package, but in F7 we split it into (non-multilib) hal and (multilib) hal-libs. So the system starts with hal.x86_64 and hal.i386 (for multilib compat). We want to upgrade to hal.x86_64 and hal-libs.x86_64, with hal-libs.i386 for multilib. Upgrading hal.x86_64 will bring in hal-libs.x86_64, and upgrading hal.i386 brings in hal-libs.i386. Adding a blacklist item for 'hal.i386' causes anaconda to remove the (now-unneeded) hal.i386, which gives us the desired outcome. </a:documentation> <element name="blacklist"> <zeroOrMore> <element name="package"> <attribute name="name"> <ref name="string"/> </attribute> <optional> <attribute name="arch"> <ref name="string"/> <a:documentation> Arch to blacklist this package from. If unspecified, it will be blocked on all arches. <!-- Technically this should be an enum of known arches: i386 x86_64 ppc ppc64 ia64 sparc alpha ... --> </a:documentation> </attribute> </optional> </element> </zeroOrMore> </element> </define> <define name="whiteout"> <a:documentation> The RPM "whiteout" list is used to by RPM to break dependency loops. Each "ignoredep" element has two attributes - "package" and "requires" - which are both package names. While calculating dependencies, RPM will ignore any dependency that results in p requiring r. This is used to keep upgrades from getting stuck on known dependency loops, like with mutually dependent packages (e.g. xinitrc and xorg-x11) To feed this info to RPM, each item should be converted to a string of the form 'package>requires', and the RPM macro '_dependency_whiteout' should be filled with a (whitespace-separated) list of these items. </a:documentation> <element name="whiteout"> <zeroOrMore> <element name="ignoredep"> <attribute name="package"> <ref name="string"/> </attribute> <attribute name="requires"> <ref name="string"/> </attribute> </element> </zeroOrMore> </element> </define> <define name="boolean"> <choice> <value>true</value> <value>True</value> <value>false</value> <value>False</value> </choice> </define> <define name="groupname"> <data type="string"/> </define> <define name="ID"> <data type="string"/> </define> <!-- Should be a regexp --> <define name="locale"> <data type="string"/> </define> <define name="packagename"> <data type="string"/> </define> <define name="positiveInteger"> <data type="positiveInteger"/> </define> <define name="string"> <data type="string"/> </define> </grammar>