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<master> <property name="doc(title)">@page_title;literal@</property> <property name="context">@context;literal@</property> <div style="margin: 0 auto;"> @dimensional_list;noquote@ </div> <h3>Packages</h3> <div style='text-align: right;'> @reload_filter;noquote@ </div> <listtemplate name="package_list"></listtemplate> <ul class="action-links"> <li><a href="package-add">Create a new package.</a> <li><a href="write-all-specs">Write new specification files for all installed, locally generated packages.</a> <li><a href="/acs-admin/install/">Install or Upgrade packages.</a> </ul> @watches_html;noquote@ <h3>Help</h3> <blockquote> <p>A package is <strong>enabled</strong> if it is scheduled to run at server startup and is deliverable by the request processor. </p> <p>If a Tcl library file (<kbd>*-procs.tcl</kbd>) or query file (<kbd>*.xql</kbd>) is being <strong>watched</strong>, the request processor monitors it, reloading it into running interpreters whenever it is changed. This is useful during development (so you don't have to restart the server for your changes to take effect). To watch a file, click its package key above, click <em>Manage file information</em> on the next screen, and click <em>watch</em> next to the file's name on the following screen. </blockquote>