--test-servers Set default servers to be the test servers, not
the real live ones (doesn't affect explicit settings).
-Controlling what happens to the results - only one at a time:
- --upload (default) Upload to the YARRG and PCTB servers
- --tsv Print data as clean tab-separated-values file
- --raw-tsv Dump the raw (not deduped, unsorted) OCR'd data
- --best-prices Print best buy and sell price for each commodity
- --arbitrage Print arbitrage opportunities
+Controlling what happens to the results - one or more:
+ --upload (default) Upload to both the YARRG and PCTB servers
+ --upload-pctb Upload to the PCTB servers
+ --upload-yarrg Upload to the YARRG servers
+ --tsv Print data as clean tab-separated-values file
+ --raw-tsv Dump the raw (not deduped, unsorted) OCR'd data
+ --best-prices Print best buy and sell price for each commodity
+ --arbitrage Print arbitrage opportunities
Privacy options, which control conversations with the dictionary server:
--dict-local-only * Do not talk to the server even to fetch new dictionary.
On other Linux distros the packages may have different names, but
these should be roughly right for Debian and its derivatives. You can
install them with this rune:
- sudo apt-get install build-essential libnetpbm10-dev netpbm libx11-dev libxtst-dev libpcre3-dev tk8.4 libxml-parser-perl libjson-perl
+ sudo apt-get install git-core build-essential libnetpbm10-dev netpbm libx11-dev libxtst-dev libpcre3-dev tk8.4 libxml-parser-perl libjson-perl
The supplied helper programs
ypp-sc-tools and YARRG are
Copyright (C) 2009 Ian Jackson <ijackson@chiark.greenend.org.uk>
Copyright (C) 2009 Clare Boothby
+Copyright (C) 2009 Steve Early
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of
</%doc>
-<html><head><title>YARRG (Yet Another Revenue Research Gatherer)</title>
+<html lang="en"><head>
+<title>YARRG (Yet Another Revenue Research Gatherer)</title>
</head><body>
<a href="lookup">YARRG</a> -
Yet Another Revenue Research Gatherer
|
-<a href="devel">development</a>
-|
<b>introduction</b>
|
<a href="docs">documentation</a>
+|
+<a href="devel">development</a>
<h1>Introduction to YARRG</h1>
<h2>Uploading from Linux</h2>
The YARRG upload client uploads both to YARRG and to the
-<a href="pctb.ilk.org">PCTB testing server</a>.
+<a href="http://pctb.ilk.org/">PCTB testing server</a>.
<p>
and the other dependencies listed in the `Installation requirements'
section of the README and then run:
<pre>
- git clone http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~ijackson/ypp-sc-tools/master/.git ypp-sc-tools
+ git-clone http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~ijackson/ypp-sc-tools/master/.git ypp-sc-tools
cd ypp-sc-tools
cd yarrg
make
</pre>
this will download the code into the directory <code>ypp-sc-tools</code>,
- and build the software.
+ and build the software. (If your Linux is very up to date you may
+ find that it complains that it doesn't know the command <kbd>git-core</kbd>.
+ In that case, use <kbd>git core</kbd>, with a space, instead.)
<p>
When new versions of the upload client are released, you can:
<pre>
cd .../ypp-sc-tools
- git pull
+ git-pull
cd yarrg
make
</pre>
- to fetch the new version.
+ to fetch the new version. (Again, you may need <kbd>git pull</kbd>
+ instead of <kbd>git-pull</kbd>.)
<h2>Uploading from Windows</h2>