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Introduction
============
This is the directory containing the script for updating aircraft, or other
craft, catalogs. It will create the `catalog.xml` file used to add a hangar to
FlightGear, as well as the zip archives of each craft in the hangar and the
md5sums, thumbnails, and previews of these. It consists of the script:
* update-catalog.py
And its Python modules:
* catalog.py
* catalogTags.py
* sgprogs.py
Usage
=====
The script can be run directly from this directory, or the script and its
modules can be copied together and run from any location. The steps to use
these are:
* Create an output directory where the catalog and zip files will be located.
* Copy the configuration files `catalog.config.xml`, `template.xml`, and
`zip-excludes.lst` from one of the `*catalog*` example directories into the
output directory.
* Modify these files as required.
Then run the script with:
`$ $FGMETA/catalog/update-catalog.py dir`
where `dir` is the output directory. The script will create the following
files:
* `md5sum.xml`: A file containing checksums of all craft zip archives in the
base output directory.
* `ftp/catalog.xml`: The XML catalog to upload to a server and advertise to
FlightGear users.
* `ftp/*.zip`: The zip archives of each craft in the hangar.
* `ftp/previews/*_Splashs/`: A directory per craft containing the splash screen
graphics.
* `ftp/thumbnails/`: The collection of thumbnail graphics for the hangar.
The `ftp` directory is to be uploaded to a server which can be configured via
the `catalog.config.xml` file.
Examples
========
A number of example configuration files are located in this directory. These
include:
* `fgaddon-catalog/`: The configuration files used for the [official FGAddon
hangar](http://wiki.flightgear.org/FGAddon).
* `stable-2018-catalog/': The configuration files used for the 2018 long term
stability release.
* `single-craft-catalog-test/`: Configuration files used for testing the
catalog and zip archive creation for a single craft. These are for content
developers to test their craft.