#
# This defines a list of "distributions" that are cataloged by your
# browser.  A distribution is defined as a multi-package configuration
# -- i.e. a selection of particular revisions from your archive,
# packaged up as a single source tree.  For each distribution, you
# have to specify four values:
#
#	name	- the name of the distribution, used to name tar
# 		  files and the root directories contained in tar files.
# 
# 	configuration - the configuration specification file that
# 			defines what packages are in the distribution,
# 			and where they are stored in a source tree.
# 
#	package - the branch name of the root package of
# 		  distributions. Every revision of this package
# 		  corresponds to one instance of the distribution.
# 		  (The usual way to make a distribution is to create a
# 		  new revision on this branch, usually using `tag',
# 		  and then update the FTP site with `arch
# 		  update-distributions').
# 
# 	about - a URL the browser can use for the "about" link for the
# 		distribution. 
# 
# Here is an example -- the distributions in the regexps.com archive:
# 
# name		configuration                 	package					about
# 		("-" means "none")            				
# 		                              				
#		                              				
# arch		regexps.com/release.arch      	dists--release-arch			http://www.regexps.com/index.html#arch
# ftp-utils	regexps.com/release.ftp-utils 	dists--release-ftp-utils		http://www.regexps.com/index.html#ftp-utils
# hackerlab	regexps.com/release.hackerlab	dists--release-hackerlab		http://www.regexps.com/index.html#hackerlab
# systas	regexps.com/release.systas    	dists--release-systas			http://www.regexps.com/index.html#systas
# 
# 

# tag: Tom Lord Tue Feb  5 14:37:43 2002 ({browser}/=dists)
#
