really tasty addition of remote compares using ssh syntax, e.g. host:path notation.
[feisty_meow.git] / production / setup_src / bundle_example / example_manifest.txt
index 19f81c6d906afda5ad37594330a98eb65bb3101a..9a2935439e01e319ca41413eb16ef172d1ea5595 100644 (file)
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ variable=BOGUS=petunias
 ; passing them on the command line to the unpacker exe.
 
 [set_source_temporary_dir]
-variable=SOURCE_TEMP=$TMP/.tmp_nechung
+variable=SOURCE_TEMP=$TMP/tmp_nechung
 ; provides a folder to use for testing nechung stuff.
 
 [establish_new_temp_dir]
@@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ exec_source=true
 
 [copy_fortunes_to_tempdir]
 source=$UNIX_BIN/cp
-parms="$FEISTY_MEOW_DIR/nucleus/applications/nechung/example.txt" "$SOURCE_TEMP/example.txt"
+parms="$FEISTY_MEOW_APEX/nucleus/applications/nechung/example.txt" "$SOURCE_TEMP/example.txt"
 no_pack=true
 exec_source=true
 
@@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ target=$TARGET/bytedunker$EXE_END
 ; operating systems and is blank for others (so far).
 
 [using_vars]
-source=$CLAM_BIN/value_tagger$EXE_END
+source=$CLAM_BINARY_DIR/value_tagger$EXE_END
 target=$TMP/using_varsilator$EXE_END
 ; variables in the source get resolved at packing time.
 ; variables in the target get resolved during unbundling time.
@@ -125,19 +125,19 @@ target=/tmp/spoonbender/nechung$EXE_END
 ; simple file copy to an absolute path.
 
 [wildcard_congelio]
-source=$FEISTY_MEOW_DIR/nucleus/library/test_basis/*
+source=$FEISTY_MEOW_APEX/nucleus/library/test_basis/*
 target=$TARGET/muse_files
 ; wildcards are supported.  this will put all the files from that directory
 ; "test_basis" into the target in a folder called "muse_files".
 
 [wildcard_specific]
-source=$FEISTY_MEOW_DIR/nucleus/library/basis/*.h
+source=$FEISTY_MEOW_APEX/nucleus/library/basis/*.h
 target=$TARGET/basis_headers
 ; this is a more specific wildcard that tests a pattern on the end, rather
 ; than the "get everything" of a bare asterisk.
 
 [recursing_doodle]
-source=$FEISTY_MEOW_DIR/nucleus
+source=$FEISTY_MEOW_APEX/nucleus
 target=$TARGET/srcpack/doodle_src
 recurse=1
 ; this shows a recursive copy of the directory "core" into a new directory