Wacs Manpage Collection

First Edition

for WACS 0.8.5

B "Beaky" King

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12th March 2010

Abstract

WACS is a Web-based Adult Content Server environment built using the LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL and Perl/Php) infrastructure. It provides the database, toolchest and API infrastructure to build a sophisticated indexed archive of adult material for either personal or commercial use. It is a Free Software/Open Source package released under the GNU Public License Version 3 (GPLv3) and supports use of Oracle in addition to MySQL.

This document contains a collection of the command line tools provided with WACS and the various functions they perform.

The WACS source code and other documentation and support tools can all be found at the WACS website at Sourceforge. Releases are also uploaded to the Launchpad site for additional resilience. There is a demonstration web site for WACS at PinkMetallic.com where you can see WACS in action and download the sample sets featured in this document - CAUTION: contains adult material. The main developers can be contacted at wacs@beaky.name - messages sent to this address will be treated as confidential. Any email addresses, names, URLs or other identification information will be removed before any publication of the contents on bug lists, feature requests, mailing lists etc. Commercial add-ons and support options can be purchased from Bevtec Communications Ltd, see their website at Bevtec Communications.


Table of Contents

I. Command Line Tools for WACS Users
rungq — run an image viewer with a local slide show of Wacs image sets — run a movie player with a local list of Wacs video clips
II. Data Migration Tools
wacsexport — export a WACS model record as an XML file
wacsimport — imports details of a model from a WACS XML export file
wacsxmlout — exports set details as a WACS XML export file
wacsxmlin — imports set details from a WACS XML export file