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authorMike Gabriel <mike.gabriel@das-netzwerkteam.de>2015-02-02 15:02:49 +0100
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-rw-r--r--nx-X11/extras/rman/contrib/README-contrib144
-rw-r--r--nx-X11/extras/rman/contrib/authried.txt36
-rw-r--r--nx-X11/extras/rman/contrib/bennett.txt371
-rw-r--r--nx-X11/extras/rman/contrib/gzip.patch46
-rw-r--r--nx-X11/extras/rman/contrib/hman.cgi7
-rw-r--r--nx-X11/extras/rman/contrib/hman.ksh9
-rw-r--r--nx-X11/extras/rman/contrib/hman.pl261
-rw-r--r--nx-X11/extras/rman/contrib/http-rman.c200
-rw-r--r--nx-X11/extras/rman/contrib/http-rman.html21
-rw-r--r--nx-X11/extras/rman/contrib/lewis.pl17
-rw-r--r--nx-X11/extras/rman/contrib/man2html108
-rw-r--r--nx-X11/extras/rman/contrib/rman_html_split324
-rw-r--r--nx-X11/extras/rman/contrib/rman_html_split.171
-rw-r--r--nx-X11/extras/rman/contrib/sco-wrapper.sh6
-rw-r--r--nx-X11/extras/rman/contrib/sutter.txt155
-rw-r--r--nx-X11/extras/rman/contrib/youki.pl195
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diff --git a/nx-X11/extras/rman/contrib/README-contrib b/nx-X11/extras/rman/contrib/README-contrib
deleted file mode 100644
index 2d6885d91..000000000
--- a/nx-X11/extras/rman/contrib/README-contrib
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,144 +0,0 @@
-This directory contains files contributed by PolyglotMan users. These
-files are not installed, supported or regularly updated to work with
-new versions of PolyglotMan. They are included because some may find
-them useful, and if so they prevent duplication of effort.
-
---
-
-* sutter.txt - "Edward L. Sutter" <els@sage.sage.att.com>
-
-"...converting "man" directories with their typical sub-directories of
-man1, man2, etc... to an equivalently structured "html" directory with
-the same sub-directory heirarchy."
-
-"I added an option to rman that allows it to search for the files over
-a specified set of directories. This allows (for example) manpages under
-man1 that reference something under man3 to be properly linked."
-
---
-
-* bennett.txt - Anne Bennett <anne@alcor.concordia.ca>
-
-"... I applied the mods in contrib/sutter.txt, and then amplified
-them. I append the relevant context diffs. In short, I added options
-"-P" (a URL prefix for use with the paths found by "-S"), and "-H" and
-"-F" (header and footer HTML files to help adjust the style of the
-resulting page, for example by adding company logos,
-return-to-home-page buttons, etc.)."
-
---
-
-* authried.txt - Erwin Authried <eauth@mail4u.atnet.at>
-
-"I wrote a small perl script (it's a quick hack) to view man-pages
-with the web-browser."
-
---
-
-* gzip.patch - Todd Larason <jtl@molehill.org>
-
-"I keep several manpage hierarchies locally, for easy comparison when
-programming for multiple unix machines, most of which are across a
-relatively slow link. To save disk space, I keep them gzipped.
-
-"Here's a small patch to make .so handling work against gzipped files.
-It's a late-night-after-a-long-day hack, but it seems clean enough. If
-you think there might be any interest, feel free to include it either in
-rman itself or the contrib directory. It's against 3.0a3."
-
---
-
-* man2html - Marc Donner (donner@fid.morgan.com)
-
-A Korn Shell script that is moderately generic. It takes all the
-files in a directory or a set of directories and does them one at a
-time, putting the html output somewhere appropriate. The only
-infelicity in the script is the stuff with localeo (local electronic
-office) which is a hack put together to tweak the URLs not to refer to
-localhost, which is broken right now, but directly to the local
-server's alias.
-
----
-
-* sco-wrapper.sh - Dag Nygren <dag@newtech.fi>
-
-SCO puts the names of valid man page sections in the file /etc/default/man.
-This wrapper extracts the names from this file and passes them on to
-PolyglotMan for use in determining man page cross references.
-
----
-
-* http-rman.{c,html} - Fredrik Lundh <fredrik@kalle.teragon.ivab.se>
-
-An HTTP server using PolyglotMan to produce hypertext renditions of
-man-pages on the fly.
-
----
-
-* lewis.pl - Herb Lewis <herb@chomps.engr.sgi.com>
-
-CGI bin script written in Perl.
-
----
-
-* hman.{cgi,ksh,pl} by teto@geocities.com
-A more recent version may be available at http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Lakes/8777/hman.html
-
- hman.cgi An example of a cgi-bin wrapper to launch hman.pl
- Ideally, all customization should occur here
- hman.ksh A stand-alone (non-browser) version of hman.cgi
- hman.pl The core of the PolyglotMan front-end
-
-"I've written a man to html front-end that appears to have unique features:
-A second attempt to locate related man pages is made if the original
-inquiry fails
-
-"Since PolyglotMan can filter nroff's output or can work with raw
-nroff files, this viewer allows selection of the actual man page
-file. Thus either raw or cooked man pages can be selected directly.
-
-"The program is basic perl, but the implementation allows all customization
-to be embodied in enviroment variables that should be set in a cgi-bin
-wrapper."
-
---
-
-* youki.pl - Youki Kadobayashi <youki@center.osaka-u.ac.jp>
-
-CGI bin script written in Perl 5, and using CGI.pm
-and thus "it can be accelerated with mod_perl".
-
----
-
-rman_html_split - Robert Moniot <moniot@fordham.edu>
-rman_html_split.1
-
-Breaks up rman HTML output in file (or standard input) into separate
-section files, placing them into a directory. With manual page.
-
----
-
-Other converters are not included in this directory, but rather are
-available over the net:
-
-* bsdi-man.pl - Fritz Heinrichmeyer
-
-Available at: http://ES-sun2.fernuni-hagen.de
-
-
-* bbc_man2html - Brooks Cutter (brooks@paradyne.com)
-
-Available at: http://www.stuff.com/~bcutter/home/programs/bbc_man2html.html
-
-
-* rman.pl - Alex Gagin
-
-Available at: http://www.jinr.dubna.su/~gagin/rman.pl.html
-
-(Be aware that the communications link is slow.)
-
-
-* manner.pl - Ray W. Hiltbrand
-
-Available at: ftp://ftp.eng.auburn.edu/pub/rayh/man2html/manner.pl
-
diff --git a/nx-X11/extras/rman/contrib/authried.txt b/nx-X11/extras/rman/contrib/authried.txt
deleted file mode 100644
index 7bdbc4023..000000000
--- a/nx-X11/extras/rman/contrib/authried.txt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,36 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/local/bin/perl
-
-require "common.pl";
-
-$webmaster="webadmin\@domain";
-$man_path="/usr/local/man:/usr/man:/usr/X11/man:/usr/lib/teTeX/man";
-$manpage_and_section = $ENV{"QUERY_STRING"};
-$rman="/usr/local/bin/rman -f HTML";
-
-($manpage,$section)=split("[&]",$manpage_and_section);
-
-
- split(":",$man_path);
- foreach(@_){
- $file=join("", $_, "/man", $section,"/",$manpage,".",$section);
-
-# printf("try %s\n", $file);
-
- if (-e $file) {
- exec "echo Content-Type:text/html; echo; cat $file | $rman";
- }
- elsif (-e join("",$file,".gz")){
- exec "echo Content-Type:text/html; echo; zcat $file | $rman";
- }
-
- $file=join("",$file,"x");
- if (-e $file) {
- exec "echo Content-Type:text/html; echo; cat $file | $rman";
- }
- elsif (-e join("",$file,".gz")){
- exec "echo Content-Type:text/html; echo; zcat $file | $rman";
- }
-
- }
-
-&return_error(500,"man2html error","could not find manual page.");
diff --git a/nx-X11/extras/rman/contrib/bennett.txt b/nx-X11/extras/rman/contrib/bennett.txt
deleted file mode 100644
index 116d74d46..000000000
--- a/nx-X11/extras/rman/contrib/bennett.txt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,371 +0,0 @@
-*** rman.c.original Tue Jul 16 21:19:49 1996
---- rman.c Tue Aug 27 15:59:38 1996
-***************
-*** 1,5 ****
---- 1,9 ----
- static char rcsid[] = "$Header: /cvs/xorg/xc/extras/rman/contrib/bennett.txt,v 1.1.1.4 2004/03/14 08:29:12 eich Exp $";
-
-+ /* ELS: SearchDirs by "Edward L. Sutter" <els@sage.sage.att.com> */
-+ /* AB: HTMLHeader and HTMLFooter by Anne Bennett <anne@alcor.concordia.ca> */
-+ /* AB: SearchDirsPrefix by Anne Bennett <anne@alcor.concordia.ca> */
-+
- /*
- RosettaMan
-
-***************
-*** 265,271 ****
---- 269,278 ----
-
- /*** utility functions ***/
-
-+ /* 1996/08/26 Anne Bennett patched */
-+ int HrefSearch(char *manname, char *section);
-
-+
- /* case insensitive versions of strcmp and strncmp */
-
- int
-***************
-*** 1338,1343 ****
---- 1345,1355 ----
- char *manTitle = MANTITLEPRINTF;
- char *manRef = MANREFPRINTF;
- int fmanRef=1; /* valid man ref? */
-+ /* 1996/08/26 Anne Bennett patched */
-+ char *SearchDirs=0; /* ELS: added for smarter external reference generator. */
-+ char *SearchDirsPrefix=0; /* AB: added for HREF prefix to manpage path. */
-+ char *HTMLHeader=0; /* AB: added for HTML header and footer files. */
-+ char *HTMLFooter=0; /* AB: added for HTML header and footer files. */
-
- /*
- * HTML
-***************
-*** 1349,1354 ****
---- 1361,1373 ----
- int i,j;
- int lasttoc;
- char *p, *p0;
-+ /* 1996/08/26 Anne Bennett patched */
-+ /* AB: To support HTMLHeader and HTMLFooter */
-+ #define SUB_MANNAME "@@MANPAGE_NAME@@"
-+ #define SUB_MANSECT "@@MANPAGE_SECTION@@"
-+ #define STRING_SIZE 1024
-+ char line[STRING_SIZE];
-+ FILE *fp;
-
- /* always respond to these signals */
- switch (cmd) {
-***************
-*** 1397,1402 ****
---- 1416,1474 ----
- /* better title possible? */
- printf("<TITLE>"); printf(manTitle, manName, manSect); printf("</TITLE>\n");
- printf("</HEAD>\n<BODY>\n");
-+ /* 1996/08/26 Anne Bennett patched */
-+ /* AB: added HTMLHeader file, if -H option is set */
-+ if (HTMLHeader) {
-+ if ((fp = fopen(HTMLHeader,"r")) == NULL) {
-+ fprintf(stderr,"Could not open HTMLHeader file\n");
-+ }
-+ else {
-+ /* Output the header file, replacing strings as needed */
-+ while (fgets(line, STRING_SIZE, fp) != (char *)NULL) {
-+ char *walker, *found;
-+ int i;
-+
-+ /* replace man section */
-+ walker = line;
-+ while ( ( found = strstr(walker, SUB_MANSECT) ) != NULL ) {
-+ if ( ( strlen(line) + strlen(manSect)
-+ - strlen (SUB_MANSECT) ) > sizeof(line) ) {
-+ fprintf(stderr,"Cannot substitute %s for %s; "
-+ "line would be too long:\n "
-+ "%s\n", manSect, SUB_MANSECT, line);
-+ walker = found + strlen(SUB_MANSECT);
-+ }
-+ else {
-+ (void) memmove(found+strlen(manSect),
-+ found+strlen(SUB_MANSECT),
-+ strlen(found+strlen(SUB_MANSECT))+1);
-+ memcpy(found, manSect, strlen(manSect));
-+ walker = found + strlen(manSect);
-+ }
-+ }
-+ /* replace man name */
-+ walker = line;
-+ while ( ( found = strstr(walker, SUB_MANNAME) ) != NULL ) {
-+ if ( ( strlen(line) + strlen(manName)
-+ - strlen (SUB_MANNAME) ) > sizeof(line) ) {
-+ fprintf(stderr,"Cannot substitute %s for %s; "
-+ "line would be too long:\n "
-+ "%s\n", manName, SUB_MANNAME, line);
-+ walker = found + strlen(SUB_MANNAME);
-+ }
-+ else {
-+ (void) memmove(found+strlen(manName),
-+ found+strlen(SUB_MANNAME),
-+ strlen(found+strlen(SUB_MANNAME))+1);
-+ memcpy(found, manName, strlen(manName));
-+ walker = found + strlen(manName);
-+ }
-+ }
-+ printf("%s", line);
-+ }
-+ fclose(fp);
-+ }
-+ }
- printf("<A HREF=\"#toc\">%s</A><P>\n", TABLEOFCONTENTS);
- I=0;
- break;
-***************
-*** 1424,1429 ****
---- 1496,1514 ----
- if (lasttoc==BEGINSUBSECTION) printf("</UL>");
- printf("</UL>\n");
- }
-+ /* 1996/08/26 Anne Bennett patched */
-+ /* AB: added HTMLFooter file, if -F option is set */
-+ if (HTMLFooter) {
-+ if ((fp = fopen(HTMLFooter,"r")) == NULL) {
-+ fprintf(stderr,"Could not open HTMLFooter file\n");
-+ }
-+ else {
-+ /* Output the footer file */
-+ while (fgets(line, STRING_SIZE, fp) != (char *)NULL)
-+ printf("%s", line);
-+ fclose(fp);
-+ }
-+ }
- printf("</BODY></HTML>\n");
- break;
- case BEGINBODY: break;
-***************
-*** 1500,1510 ****
- *p++='\0'; p0=p;
- for (; *p && *p!=')'; p++) /* empty */;
- *p='\0';
-! if (fmanRef) { printf("<A HREF=\""); printf(manRef, hitxt, p0); printf("\">"); }
- else printf("<I>");
- break;
- case ENDMANREF:
-! if (fmanRef) printf("</A>"); else printf("</I>");
- break;
-
- case BEGINSC: case ENDSC:
---- 1585,1604 ----
- *p++='\0'; p0=p;
- for (; *p && *p!=')'; p++) /* empty */;
- *p='\0';
-! /* 1996/08/26 Anne Bennett patched */
-! /* ELS: added a call to HrefSearch() if the -S option is set.. */
-! if (SearchDirs)
-! HrefSearch(hitxt,p0);
-! else if (fmanRef) {
-! printf("<A HREF=\"");
-! printf(manRef, hitxt, p0);
-! printf("\">");
-! }
- else printf("<I>");
- break;
- case ENDMANREF:
-! /* 1996/08/26 Anne Bennett patched */
-! if (fmanRef || SearchDirs) printf("</A>"); else printf("</I>");
- break;
-
- case BEGINSC: case ENDSC:
-***************
-*** 2744,2754 ****
---- 2838,2856 ----
- extern char *optarg;
- extern int optind, opterr;
-
-+ /* 1996/08/26 Anne Bennett patched */
-+ /* ELS: added the -S option: */
-+ /* AB: added the -H and -F options */
-+ /* AB: added the -P option */
- char strgetopt[80];
- /* options with an arg must have a '<' in the description */
- struct { char letter; int arg; char *longnames; char *desc; } option[] = {
- { 'f', 1, "filter", " <ASCII|roff|TkMan|Tk|Ensemble|Sections|HTML|SGML|MIME|LaTeX|LaTeX2e|RTF|pod>" },
- { 'r', 1, "reference:manref:ref", " <man reference printf string>" },
-+ { 'S', 1, "searchdirs", " <man reference search directories>" },
-+ { 'P', 1, "prefix", " <prefix for manpage paths in -S>" },
-+ { 'H', 1, "header", " <HTML header file>" },
-+ { 'F', 1, "footer", " <HTML footer file>" },
- { 'l', 1, "title", " <title printf string>" },
- { 'b', 0, "subsections:sub", " (show subsections)" },
- { 'n', 1, "name", "(ame of man page) <string>" },
-***************
-*** 2830,2835 ****
---- 2932,2953 ----
- case 'r': manRef = optarg;
- if (strlen(manRef)==0 || strcmp(manRef,"-")==0 || strcmp(manRef,"off")==0) fmanRef=0;
- break;
-+ /* 1996/08/26 Anne Bennett patched */
-+ /* ELS: added the -S option: */
-+ /* AB: added the -H and -F options */
-+ /* AB: added the -P option */
-+ case 'S': SearchDirs = optarg;
-+ if (strlen(SearchDirs)==0 ) SearchDirs=0;
-+ break;
-+ case 'P': SearchDirsPrefix = optarg;
-+ if (strlen(SearchDirsPrefix)==0 ) SearchDirsPrefix=0;
-+ break;
-+ case 'H': HTMLHeader = optarg;
-+ if (strlen(HTMLHeader)==0 ) HTMLHeader=0;
-+ break;
-+ case 'F': HTMLFooter = optarg;
-+ if (strlen(HTMLFooter)==0 ) HTMLFooter=0;
-+ break;
- case 't': TabStops=atoi(optarg); break;
- case 'm': fMan=0; break;
- case 'T': fTable=1; break;
-***************
-*** 2904,2906 ****
---- 3022,3126 ----
- filter();
- return 0;
- }
-+
-+
-+ /* 1996/08/26 Anne Bennett patched */
-+ /* ELS...
-+ HrefSearch():
-+ Active only with command line option -S...
-+ Called when rman -fHTML has determined that it is going to add a
-+ hypertext link. The user tells rman where to search for the hypertext
-+ links (local machine search only) and if HrefSearch() finds the file
-+
-+ SRCHDIR/manname.section
-+
-+ where
-+ SRCHDIR is one of the colon-delimited paths specified with
-+ the -S option;
-+ manname is the text that rman found preceding a "manname(##)"
-+ detection;
-+ section is the string within the parens of the manname spec;
-+
-+
-+ then it will use that path to build the HREF line. If not found,
-+ then <A> is all that is inserted.
-+ This is generally only helpful when you are simply attempting to
-+ turn a man directory into an html directory.
-+
-+ Note that if the first char of SearchDirs is a colon, then if
-+ HrefSearch does not find the reference, it defaults to what rman
-+ used to do (use manRef, -r option); otherwise, it will not add
-+ a hypertext link at all.
-+ */
-+ int HrefSearch(char *manname, char *section)
-+ {
-+ char *dir, *colon, tmp;
-+ int DefaultToManRef;
-+ FILE *fp;
-+ static char path[256];
-+
-+ tmp = 0;
-+
-+ again:
-+ if (SearchDirs[0] == ':') {
-+ dir = &SearchDirs[1];
-+ DefaultToManRef = 1;
-+ }
-+ else {
-+ dir = SearchDirs;
-+ DefaultToManRef = 0;
-+ }
-+
-+ /* Make 2 passes on all search directories... */
-+ /* First pass is with the path dir/manname.section */
-+ /* Second pass is with the path dir/manname.section[0] */
-+ /* This allows the spec manname(3x) to be found as manname.3 */
-+ /* just in cast manname.3x doesn't exist. */
-+ /* Note that the second pass is only necessary if the section */
-+ /* string is more than one character in length. */
-+ while(1) {
-+ colon = strchr(dir,':');
-+ if (colon) *colon = 0;
-+ sprintf(path,"%s/%s.%s.html",dir,manname,section);
-+ /* 1996/08/26 Anne: read-only, not rw, please. */
-+ if ((fp = fopen(path,"r")) != NULL) {
-+ printf("<A HREF=\"");
-+ /* AB: Put in the manpage location prefix */
-+ if (SearchDirsPrefix)
-+ printf("%s",SearchDirsPrefix);
-+ printf("%s",path);
-+ printf("\">");
-+ fclose(fp);
-+ if (colon) *colon = ':';
-+ fprintf(stderr,"HREF @ %s\n",path);
-+ return(1);
-+ }
-+ if (colon) {
-+ *colon = ':';
-+ dir = colon+1;
-+ }
-+ else
-+ break;
-+ }
-+ if (section[1]) {
-+ tmp = section[1];
-+ section[1] = 0;
-+ dir = SearchDirs;
-+ goto again;
-+ }
-+ if (tmp)
-+ section[1] = tmp;
-+
-+ /* 1996/08/27 Anne Bennett: use manRef only if set */
-+ if (DefaultToManRef && manRef) {
-+ printf("<A HREF=\"");
-+ printf(manRef, manname, section);
-+ printf("\">");
-+ }
-+ else
-+ printf("<A>");
-+ return(1);
-+ }
-+
-+ /* End ELS additions. */
-+
-*** rman.1.original Tue Jul 16 21:19:49 1996
---- rman.1 Tue Aug 27 15:16:29 1996
-***************
-*** 75,80 ****
---- 75,109 ----
- or `off', then man page references will not be HREFs, just set
- in italics.
- .TP 15
-+ -S|--searchDirs \fIcolon-separated-directories \fR
-+ Valid only with \fI-fHTML \fR, this option modifies the behaviour of
-+ rman when inserting a hyperlink to a referenced manpage.
-+ The directories indicate where to look
-+ for a pre-HTMLized version of the referenced manpage under the name
-+ " \fIname \fR. \fIsection \fR. \fIhtml \fR". If the file is not
-+ found, no hypertext link is added, except if the first character of
-+ the directories list is a colon, in which case a link is added using
-+ manRef, ( \fI-r \fR option).
-+ .TP 15
-+ -P|--prefix \fIstring \fR
-+ Valid only with \fI-S \fR, the string indicates what prefix to add to
-+ the path when constructing the hyperlink for a referenced manpage.
-+ The string will usually be
-+ similar to that given with \fI-r \fR, except that there will be no
-+ printf-style escapes, for example "http://localhost/manpages".
-+ .TP 15
-+ -H|--header \fIfilename \fR
-+ Valid only with \fI-fHTML \fR, the filename refers to a file
-+ containing an HTML "header", which might consist of, for example, a
-+ company logo, or body color specifications. If the strings
-+ "@@MANPAGE_NAME@@" or "@@MANPAGE_SECTION@@" are found in this file,
-+ they are replaced by the appropriate manpage name and section.
-+ .TP 15
-+ -F|--footer \fIfilename \fR
-+ Valid only with \fI-fHTML \fR, the filename refers to a file
-+ containing an HTML "footer", which might consist of, for example, a
-+ link back to the site's home page.
-+ .TP 15
- -s|section \fI# \fR
- Set volume (aka section) number of man page (used in roff format).
- .TP 15
-
diff --git a/nx-X11/extras/rman/contrib/gzip.patch b/nx-X11/extras/rman/contrib/gzip.patch
deleted file mode 100644
index d10666b6a..000000000
--- a/nx-X11/extras/rman/contrib/gzip.patch
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,46 +0,0 @@
---- rman.c.~1~ Wed Nov 20 13:33:52 1996
-+++ rman.c Fri Oct 24 00:10:56 1997
-@@ -3583,6 +3583,43 @@
- }
- free(sobuf);
- }
-+ } else {
-+#define GZIP "/bin/gzip"
-+ char * gz = malloc(strlen(p)+3+1);
-+ sprintf(gz, "%s.gz", p);
-+ if (stat(gz, &fileinfo)==0) {
-+ /* first, figure out how big */
-+ char * cmd = malloc(strlen(gz) + strlen(GZIP) + 7 + 1);
-+ char buffer[512];
-+ unsigned long compr, uncomp;
-+ FILE * proc;
-+ sprintf(cmd, "%s -l \"%s\"", GZIP, gz);
-+ proc = popen(cmd, "r");
-+ fgets(buffer, sizeof buffer, proc); /* label line */
-+ fgets(buffer, sizeof buffer, proc); /* length line */
-+ sscanf(buffer, "%lu %lu", &compr, &uncomp);
-+ fclose(proc);
-+ /* Boy, don't you wish stat would do that? */
-+ sobuf = malloc(uncomp + 1);
-+ if (sobuf!=NULL) {
-+ /* suck in entire file, as above */
-+ sprintf(cmd, "%s -dc \"%s\"", GZIP, gz);
-+ proc = popen(cmd, "r");
-+ if (proc!=NULL) {
-+ if(fread(sobuf, 1, uncomp, proc)) {
-+ sobuf[uncomp]='\0';
-+ for (q=sobuf; (q=strstr(q," \\}"))!=NULL; q+=3) *q='\n';
-+ source_subfile(sobuf);
-+ err = 0;
-+ }
-+ fclose(proc);
-+ }
-+ free(sobuf);
-+ }
-+ free(cmd);
-+ }
-+ free(gz);
-+
- }
-
- if (err) {
diff --git a/nx-X11/extras/rman/contrib/hman.cgi b/nx-X11/extras/rman/contrib/hman.cgi
deleted file mode 100644
index 540899c03..000000000
--- a/nx-X11/extras/rman/contrib/hman.cgi
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,7 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/ksh
-##########
-export MANPATH=/trane/mach/man:/trane/share/man:/usr/man:/usr/X11/man:/usr/openwin/man:/var/man
-export PATH=/trane/mach/bin:/trane/share/bin:$PATH
-export HMANPRG=rman
-export HMANOPT='-b -f html'
-exec /home/teto/dev/hman/hman.pl
diff --git a/nx-X11/extras/rman/contrib/hman.ksh b/nx-X11/extras/rman/contrib/hman.ksh
deleted file mode 100644
index 99df60107..000000000
--- a/nx-X11/extras/rman/contrib/hman.ksh
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/ksh
-##########
-export MANPATH=/trane/mach/man:/trane/share/man:/usr/man:/usr/X11/man:/usr/openwin/man:/var/man
-export PATH=/trane/mach/bin:/trane/share/bin:$PATH
-export HMANPRG=rman
-export HMANOPT='-b -f html'
-export QUERY_STRING='DirectPath=/usr/man/cat4.Z/cdf.4'
-export QUERY_STRING='ManTopic=test&ManSection=key'
-perl -d /home/teto/dev/hman/hman.pl
diff --git a/nx-X11/extras/rman/contrib/hman.pl b/nx-X11/extras/rman/contrib/hman.pl
deleted file mode 100644
index 099db0417..000000000
--- a/nx-X11/extras/rman/contrib/hman.pl
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,261 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/perl -w
-#!/citi/gtfd/mach/bin/perl -w
-###############
-# $Id: hman.pl,v 1.1.1.4 2004/03/14 08:29:12 eich Exp $
-# $Source: /cvs/xorg/xc/extras/rman/contrib/hman.pl,v $
-############################################
-# TODO:
-# reorganize location of man pages - move 3x stuff from man3 to man3x
-# recurse - if 'man 3x curses' does not work try 'man 3 curses'
-# display more STDERR
-# Fix broken whatis entries - instead of
-# manpage section - description
-# manpage description section -
-# highlite keywords found
-# pass MANPATH as a command line argument
-############################################
-# Inspired by:
-# http://www.jinr.dubna.su/~gagin
-# http://thsun1.jinr.dubna.su/~gagin/rman.pl
-# http://thsun1.jinr.dubna.su/cgi-bin/rman.pl
-# http://www.jinr.dubna.su/~gagin/rman.pl.html
-#
-# CGI form interface to PolyglotMan program, which is available as
-# ftp://ftp.cs.berkeley.edu:/ucb/people/phelps/tcltk/rman.tar.Z
-#
-# The most recent version of this program available as
-# http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Lakes/8777/hman.html
-#---------------------------------------------------------------------
-# This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
-# any later version.
-#
-# hman is distributed in the hope that
-# it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied
-# warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
-# See the GNU General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-# along with this software; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the
-# Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
-# Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
-#
-# THIS SOFTWARE IS NOT DESIGNED OR INTENDED FOR USE OR RESALE AS ON-LINE
-# CONTROL EQUIPMENT IN HAZARDOUS ENVIRONMENTS REQUIRING FAIL-SAFE
-# PERFOHMANCE, SUCH AS IN THE OPERATION OF NUCLEAR FACILITIES, AIRCRAFT
-# NAVIGATION OR COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS, AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL, DIRECT LIFE
-# SUPPORT MACHINES, OR WEAPONS SYSTEMS, IN WHICH THE FAILURE OF THE
-# SOFTWARE COULD LEAD DIRECTLY TO DEATH, PERSONAL INJURY, OR SEVERE
-# PHYSICAL OR ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE ("HIGH RISK ACTIVITIES").
-# ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR HIGH RISK ACTIVITIES
-# IS SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMED.
-#---------------------------------------------------------------------
-# Request form: hman.pl?ManTopic=SOMETOPIC&ManSection=SECTION
-# Request form: hman.pl?DirectPath=filename
-#
-#---------------------------------------------------------------------
-# Stuff to change
-
-# path to PolyglotMan program. "-b" is not nessesary
-$hman="$ENV{HMANPRG} $ENV{HMANOPT}";
-
-# path to man program
-$ManPrg='/usr/bin/man';
-
-# path to cat program
-$ENV{PAGER} = '/bin/cat';
-
-# path to man directories
-($ManPathFind = $ENV{MANPATH}) =~ s/:/ /g;
-
-# URL to this program
-$hmanpl='/cgi-bin/hman';
-
-# if man produced number of lines less then follows,
-# I assume that request failed
-$emptyman=5;
-
-# tail of every produced html document
-$HtmlTail='<hr><A HREF="' . $hmanpl . '">Back to Hman</a>';
-# $HtmlTitle="<title>CGI form interface to PolyglotMan</title>\n";
-$HtmlHdr="Content-type: text/html\n\n";
-
-# end changable things
-#----------------------------------------------------------------------
-@ManSections = (
- '1', 'user commands',
- '2', 'system calls',
- '3', 'subroutines',
- '4', 'devices',
- '5', 'file formats',
- '6', 'games',
- '7', 'miscellanious',
- '8', 'sys. admin.',
- '9', 'Linux Internals',
- 'n', 'section n'
-);
-
-# Set unbuffered I/O. Prevents buffering problems with
-# "system()" calls.
-select((select(STDOUT), $| = 1)[0]);
-print $HtmlHdr;
-
-$string = $ENV{QUERY_STRING};
-#
-# Initial Form
-#
-if($string eq "") { initialForm(); }
-
-#
-# Generic parameter parsing ...
-#
-$DirectPath = $ManSection = $ManTopic = "";
-$string =~ s/&/'; \$/g;
-$string =~ s/=/='/g;
-$string =~ s/^(.*)$/\$$1';/;
-eval $string;
-
-hmanDirect($DirectPath) if ($DirectPath ne "");
-
-if ($ManTopic eq "") { badness("<code>Topic for man search needed</code>\n"); }
-
-if ($ManSection eq "") { badness("<code>No section specified</code>\n"); }
-
-$ManSection =~ s/all//;
-if ($ManSection =~ /key/) { manKey($ManTopic); }
-
-findIt($ManTopic);
-open(MANOUT, "$ManPrg $ManSection $ManTopic |")
- || die "$hmanpl: can't run \"$ManPrg Section $ManTopic |\", $!\n";
-for (0..$emptyman) {
- $temp = <MANOUT> || last;
- push @temp, $temp;
-}
-#
-if (@temp < $emptyman) {
- close(MANOUT);
- print"<strong>Request failed for topic $ManTopic:</strong>\n<code>";
- for (@temp) {print;}
- print "</code><br><h3>Let's try a keyword search:</h3><hr>\n";
- manKey($ManTopic);
-}
-#
-$cmd = "$hman -r \"$hmanpl?ManTopic=%s&ManSection=%s\" -l \"Man page for $ManTopic";
-if ($ManSection eq "") {
- $cmd .= '"';
-} else {
- $cmd .= "($ManSection)\"";
-}
-#
-open(HMANIN, "| $cmd") || die "$hmanpl: can't open $cmd: $!\n";
-for (@temp) {print HMANIN;}
-while(<MANOUT>){print HMANIN;}
-close(MANOUT);
-close(HMANIN);
-
-exitIt();
-###############################################################################
-sub initialForm {
- print <<EOF;
-<h1>Select a manual page:</h1>
- <FORM METHOD="GET" action="$hmanpl">
- <table border=0>
- <tr>
- <td align=right>Section:</td>
- <td>
- <select name=ManSection>
- <OPTION value=all>All</option>
- <OPTION value=key>Keyword Search</option>
-EOF
- for ($ndx = 0; $ndx < @ManSections; $ndx += 2) {
- print ' <OPTION value=' . $ManSections[$ndx] . '>'
- . "$ManSections[$ndx] - $ManSections[$ndx + 1] "
- . '</option>' . "\n";
- }
- print <<EOF;
- </SELECT>
- </td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td align=right>Topic:</td>
- <td><input type="TEXT" name="ManTopic"></td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td align=right><INPUT TYPE="submit" VALUE="Search">
- <td align=left><input type="reset" value="Reset">
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- </FORM>
-EOF
- exitIt();
-}
-sub findIt {
- my($topic) = ($_[0]);
- my($cmd, $mixedCase, $navigation, $zcat);
- $mixedCase = '';
- foreach (split(/\s*/, $topic)) {
- $mixedCase .= "[" . $_ . uc($_) . "]";
- }
- $cmd = 'find ' . $ManPathFind . ' \( -type f -o -type l \) -name '
- . $mixedCase .'\* | sort -t. +1';
- open(FINDIN, "$cmd |") || die "can't open pipe \"$cmd |\": $!";
- $navigation = 0;
- while (<FINDIN>) {
- if ($navigation == 0) {
- print "<UL>\n";
- $navigation = 1;
- }
- $_ =~ s/[\n\r]*$//;
- print "<li><A HREF=\"$hmanpl?DirectPath=$_\">$_</a>\n";
- }
- close(FINDIN);
- print "</UL><hr>\n" if ($navigation == 1);
-}
-sub hmanDirect {
- my($path) = ($_[0], $_[1]);
- my($cmd, $dir, $topic, $section);
- ($dir = $path) =~ s/\.(gz|z|Z)$//;
- ($topic = $dir) =~ s,^.*/,,;
- $dir =~ s,/[^/]*/[^/]*$,,;
- # $dir =~ s,/[^/]*$,,;
- ($section=$topic)=~s/^.*\.([^\.]*)$/$1/;
- $topic =~ s/\.[^\.]*$//;
- findIt($topic);
- $cmd = "cd $dir; (gzip -dc < $path 2>/dev/null || cat < $path) | $hman -r '"
- . $hmanpl . '?ManTopic=%s&ManSection=%s' ."' -l 'Man page for $topic($section)'";
- system($cmd) || warn "can't run command \"$cmd\": $!";
- print $HtmlTail;
- exit 0;
-}
-sub exitIt {
- print $HtmlTail;
- exit 0;
-}
-sub badness {
- my($text) = ($_[0]);
- print "<strong>Request failed:</strong> $text, Try again<hr>\n";
- initialForm();
-}
-sub manKey {
- my($topic) = ($_[0]);
- open(TMPHTML,"$ManPrg -k $topic | sort -u |")
- || die "can't open pipe \"$ManPrg -k $topic | sort -u |\": $!\n";
- print "<title>Keyword search results for \"$topic\"</title>\n";
- print "<h1>Keyword search results for \"$topic\"</h1><hr>\n";
- while(<TMPHTML>) {
- s/\( \)//g;
- next if (! /^([^(]+)\s*\(([^)]+)[^-]+-\s(.*)[\n\r]*$/);
- @topics=split(/, /,$1);
- next if ($2 eq "");
- print "<h2>$3:</h2>\n";
- print "<UL>\n";
- for $topic (@topics) {
- print "<li><A HREF=\"$hmanpl?ManSection=$2&ManTopic=$topic\">$topic</a>($2)\n";
- }
- print "</UL>\n";
- }
- close(TMPHTML);
- exitIt();
-}
diff --git a/nx-X11/extras/rman/contrib/http-rman.c b/nx-X11/extras/rman/contrib/http-rman.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 687a8fc36..000000000
--- a/nx-X11/extras/rman/contrib/http-rman.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,200 +0,0 @@
-/* $Id: http-rman.c,v 1.1.1.4 2004/03/14 08:29:12 eich Exp $
- *
- * Name:
- * http-rman.c -- a rudimentary man-page HTTP server
- *
- * Description:
- * This is a minimal HTTP server using RosettaMan by T.A. Phelps
- * (phelps@ACM.org) to produce hypertext renditions
- * of man-pages on the fly.
- *
- * This server processes URLs with the following syntax:
- *
- * [/man] ?<command> [ ?<section> ]
- *
- * For URLs matching this format, it pipes the output of
- * man <section> <command> through rman and sends it to
- * the HTTP client. For other URLs, it returns the document
- * given as argv[1] (using cat(1). The leading /man is
- * optional, but is strongly recommended.
- *
- * This server is shipped as two files, the http-rman.c
- * sources and the http-rman.html sample frontpage. I have
- * not included a Makefile; you can write your own or just
- * type [g]cc -o http-rman http-rman.c
- *
- * What do I need to run this:
- * If you don't have it, pick up RosettaMan by anonymous ftp
- * from ftp.cs.berkeley.edu: /ucb/people/phelps/tcl/rman.tar.Z
- *
- * You'll also need an HTTP client such as NCSA Mosaic to talk
- * to this server. Mosaic is available by anonymous FTP from
- * ftp://ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Mosaic
- *
- * Both RosettaMan (rman) and Mosaic are available from many
- * other sites. Try Archie, or check your local or national net
- * archive.
- *
- * How do I get it running:
- * First, compile the server (see above), and install it
- * somewhere.
- *
- * The server runs under inetd(8). Add a service to
- * /etc/services, say:
- *
- * http-rman 4080/tcp
- *
- * If you're not about to install another HTTP server on your
- * machine, you may use the default HTTP port, 80, instead.
- *
- * Then add an entry to /etc/inetd.conf, such as (on a single line):
- *
- * http-rman stream tcp nowait root /usr/local/bin/http-rman
- * http-rman /usr/local/lib/rman/http-rman.html
- *
- * Change /usr/local/bin and /usr/local/lib/rman to where you
- * installed the two files. In addition, you may wish to run
- * the server as something other than root...
- *
- * Restart inetd(8) (use kill -HUP or kill it and start it again)
- * and try the following:
- *
- * $ Mosaic http://localhost:4080
- *
- * If you don't have Mosaic, try the following instead:
- *
- * $ telnet localhost 4080
- * Trying 127.0.0.1...
- * Connected to localhost.
- * Escape character is '^]'.
- * GET /man?ls <return>
- * <return>
- * HTTP/1.0 200 OK
- * ...
- *
- * Portability:
- * You'll need an ANSI compiler (or an editor and some patience).
- * As it stands right now, this code has been successfully
- * compiled on OSF/1 AXP using cc, and on SunOS 4.1 using gcc.
- * Might need some tuning for other platforms.
- *
- * Legal Issues:
- * Check the external visibility of the http-rman service
- * you choose. This server gives a user access to ALL man-
- * pages on your machine. You may have installed copyrighted
- * software (your operating system, for example) with
- * man-pages that you are NOT allowed to make visible for
- * anyone out there...
- *
- * History:
- * 94-04-30 fl: created
- * 94-05-13 fl: stripped away everything but rman support
- *
- * Copyright (c) Fredrik Lundh 1994 (fredrik_lundh@ivab.se)
- * All rights reserved.
- */
-
-
-#include <stdio.h> /* printf(), fflush(stdio) etc */
-#include <string.h> /* strrchr(), strcmp() etc */
-
-
-static int
-http_error(int error)
-{
- char *p;
-
- switch (error) {
- case 400:
- p = "Bad Request";
- break;
- case 404:
- p = "Not Found";
- break;
- default:
- p = "Error";
- }
- printf("HTTP/1.0 %d %s\r\n", error, p);
- printf("MIME-version: 1.0\r\n");
- printf("Content-Type: text/html\r\n\r\n");
- printf("<head><title>%d %s</title></head>\r\n", error, p);
- printf("<body><h1>%d %s</h1></body>\r\n", error, p);
- return 0;
-}
-
-
-static int
-http_rman(char *url)
-{
- char *pName;
- char *pSection;
- char buf[200];
-
- /* parse URL: should be /man?command[?section] */
- pSection = strrchr(url, '?');
- if (!pSection) {
- return -1;
- }
- pName = pSection-1;
- *pSection++ = '\0';
-
- pName = strrchr(url, '?');
- if (!pName) {
- pName = pSection;
- pSection = "";
- }
- else
- pName++;
-
- sprintf(buf, "man %s %s | rman -r \"man?%%s?%%s\" -n %s -f html",
- pSection, pName, pName);
-
- return system(buf);
-}
-
-
-int
-main(int ac, char **av)
-{
- char buf[200];
- char url[200];
- int status;
- char *sFrontpage = "/usr/local/lib/rman/http-rman.html";
-
-/* check arguments */
-
- if (ac > 1)
- sFrontpage = av[1];
-
-/* just read in one line from stdin and make sure it is a GET
-command */
-
- if (gets(buf)) {
-
- /* read rest of command (just for the sake of it) */
- while (gets(url) && url[0] != '\r')
- ;
-
- /* command should be GET <url> [HTTP/1.0] */
- if (sscanf(buf, "GET %s", url) == 1) {
-
- status = http_rman(url);
-
- if (status < 0) {
- sprintf(buf, "cat %s", sFrontpage);
- if (system(buf) == 0)
- status = 0;
- }
-
- if (status < 0)
- http_error(404);
-
- } else
-
- http_error(400);
- }
-
- fflush(stdout);
-
- exit(0);
-}
diff --git a/nx-X11/extras/rman/contrib/http-rman.html b/nx-X11/extras/rman/contrib/http-rman.html
deleted file mode 100644
index ec4cb5973..000000000
--- a/nx-X11/extras/rman/contrib/http-rman.html
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
-HTTP/1.0 200 OK
-Server: http-rman 1.0
-MIME-Version: 1.0
-Content-Type: text/html
-Content-Transfer-Encoding: binary
-
-<html>
-<!-- this is a sample frontpage for the http-rman man-page server -->
-<!-- Copyright (c) 1994 Fredrik Lundh (fredrik_lundh@ivab.se) -->
-<head><title>RosettaMan Gateway</title></head>
-<h1>RosettaMan Gateway</h1>
-
-This is a gateway to the man pages on this machine. Please enter the
-function or command you want to know more about.
-<p>
-<isindex>
-<p>
-The hypertext man-pages are generated on the fly using the excellent
-<A HREF="/man?rman">RosettaMan</A> utility by T.A. Phelps. This minimal
-HTTP-server was written by Fredrik Lundh.
-</html>
diff --git a/nx-X11/extras/rman/contrib/lewis.pl b/nx-X11/extras/rman/contrib/lewis.pl
deleted file mode 100644
index 116b652c2..000000000
--- a/nx-X11/extras/rman/contrib/lewis.pl
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/perl
-
-# Syntax: man2html <topic> <section>
-
-# Print out a content-type for HTTP/1.0 compatibility
-print "Content-type: text/html\n\n";
-
-if( $ENV{'REQUEST_METHOD'} eq "GET" )
-{
- $buffer=$ENV{'QUERY_STRING'} ;
- @ARGV = split(/&/,$buffer) ;
-}
-
-@manpage = `man @ARGV[1] @ARGV[0] | rman -f html -n @ARGV[0] -s
-@ARGV[1]`;
-
-print "@manpage";
diff --git a/nx-X11/extras/rman/contrib/man2html b/nx-X11/extras/rman/contrib/man2html
deleted file mode 100644
index 3df77a3a8..000000000
--- a/nx-X11/extras/rman/contrib/man2html
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,108 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/ksh
-
-# Take a man tree and make an html tree out of it
-
-DOMAIN=$(domainname)
-ARCH=$(arch)
-
-case ${DOMAIN} in
- acf) localeo=reo1 ;;
- bwfid) localeo=reo1 ;;
- chfid) localeo=neo1 ;;
- hkfid) localeo=teo1 ;;
- lnfid) localeo=leo1 ;;
- nyfid) localeo=neo1 ;;
- psfid) localeo=leo1 ;;
- sffid) localeo=neo1 ;;
- tkfid) localeo=teo1 ;;
- esac
-
-sections="{1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8}"
-from=/usr/man
-to=/u/eo/repository/system/unix/man
-
-function disambiguate
-{
-newbase=${1}
-newname="${newbase}.1"
-dis=2
-while [ -a "${newname}" ]
- do
- newname=$newbase"."$dis
- dis=$(expr $dis + 1)
- done
-}
-
-while getopts f:t:l:is:v c
- do
- case $c in
- f) from=$OPTARG ;;
- t) to=$OPTARG ;;
- l) localeo=$OPTARG ;;
- i) indexonly=1 ;;
- s) sections=$OPTARG ;;
- v) verbose=1 ;;
- esac
- done
-shift OPTIND-1
-
-if [ "${verbose}" ]
- then
- print "from: $from"
- print "to: $to"
- print "localeo: $localeo"
- print "sections: $sections"
- if [ "${indexonly}" ]
- then
- print "indexonly: 1"
- fi
- fi
-
-cd $from
-
-if [ ! "${indexonly}" ]
- then
- print "Processing the man pages ..."
- for i in man${sections}/*
- do
- if [ "$verbose" ]
- then
- print $i
- fi
- # n=${i%.*}
- name=${to}/${i}
- if [ -a "${name}" ]
- then
- oldname=$name
- disambiguate $name
- name=$newname
- print "Collision - ${oldname} will be stored as ${name}"
- fi
- eqn $i | tbl | nroff -man | rman -f HTML | sed -e "s/MS_LOCAL_HOST/${localeo}/g" > ${name}
- done
- fi
-
-print "Building the index.html files ..."
-cd $to
-for i in man${sections}
- do
- if [ "$verbose" ]
- then
- print $i
- fi
- cd $i
- rm -f index.html
- echo '<ul>' > ../new.html
- for j in *
- do
- if [ "$verbose" ]
- then
- print -n "$j "
- fi
- print
- print "<li> <a href=$j>$j</a>" >> ../new.html
- done
- echo '</ul>' >> ../new.html
- mv ../new.html index.html
- cd ..
- done
diff --git a/nx-X11/extras/rman/contrib/rman_html_split b/nx-X11/extras/rman/contrib/rman_html_split
deleted file mode 100644
index aafb023c5..000000000
--- a/nx-X11/extras/rman/contrib/rman_html_split
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,324 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-#
-# Script to break up rman html output into separate sections in a directory.
-#
-# Author: Robert Moniot <moniot@fordham.edu>
-# Date: 4 Aug 1998
-#
-
-version="rman_html_split V1.0 (c) 1998 Robert K. Moniot"
-
- # Usage function prints synopsis and exits
-Usage(){
- myname=`echo $0 | sed -e 's,.*/,,'`
-cat <<EOF
-
-Usage: $myname [ options ] [ file ]
-
-Breaks up rman HTML output in file (or standard input) into separate
-section files, placing them into a directory.
-
-Options:
- -d | --html-dir dir Place output into directory dir (default = html).
- -m | --merge # Merge sections 0 thru # (default 1) into one file.
- -t | --toc-first Link index.html to table of contents instead
- of to sect0.html.
- -T | --title "title" Use "title" as title on top of each page
- instead of rman's title. "title" may be empty.
- -h | --help Print synopsis and exit.
- -V | --version Print version information and exit.
-EOF
- exit 0
-}
-
- # Version function prints version number and exits
-Version(){
- echo "$version"
- exit 0
-}
-
- # This function puts out header needed by all but 1st page.
-do_header(){
-cat <<EOF
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-<TITLE>$*</TITLE>
-</HEAD>
-<BODY>
-EOF
-do_title
-}
-
- # This function puts out the title with name of manpage
-do_title(){
- if [ -n "$title" ]
- then
- echo "<H2>$title</H2>"
- fi
-}
-
- # This function puts out ref to table of contents that
- # follows header for all but 1st and toc page.
-do_href_toc(){
-cat <<EOF
-<A HREF="toc.html">Table of Contents</A><P>
-EOF
-}
-
- # This function puts out ref to previous section
-do_href_prev(){
- echo "<P>Previous: <A HREF=\"$1.html\">$2</A><HR><P>"
-}
-
- # This function puts out footer needed by all but last page.
-do_footer(){
-cat <<EOF
-</BODY></HTML>
-EOF
-}
-
- # This function changes the trailing NAME anchor
- # of a section into an href to the next section.
- # The first edit is for sections. The second edit
- # handles the toc anchor, which has no href and so
- # is missed by the first edit.
-do_href_next(){
- sed -e '$s,^.*<A NAME="\([^"]*\)" HREF=[^>]*>\([^<]*\).*$,<P><HR><P>Next: <A HREF="\1.html">\2</A>,' \
- -e '$s,<A NAME="\(toc[^"]*\)",Next: <A HREF="\1.html",'
-}
-
- # This function adapts internal refs from one-big-file
- # form into multi-file format.
- # First edit changes "#tocn" into "toc.html#tocn"
- # Second edit changes "#sectn" into "sectn.html#sectn"
- # Third edit changes "#toc" into "toc.html"
-change_hrefs(){
- sed -e 's,HREF="#toc\([0-9][0-9]*\)",HREF="toc.html#toc\1",g' \
- -e 's,HREF="#sect\([0-9][0-9]*\)",HREF="sect\1.html#sect\1",g' \
- -e 's,HREF="#\(toc\)",HREF="\1.html",g'
-}
-
-
-# Execution begins here.
-
- # Process the command-line options.
-htmldir="html"
-mergesect="1"
-
-while [ $# != 0 ]
-do
- case $1 in
-
- -d | --html-dir)
- shift
- if [ $# != 0 ]
- then
- htmldir="$1"
- shift
- fi
- ;;
-
- -m | --merge)
- shift
- if [ $# != 0 ]
- then
- mergesect="$1"
- shift
- fi
- case $mergesect in
- [0-9])
- ;;
- *)
- echo "ERROR: merge section must be a digit from 0 to 9."
- Usage
- ;;
- esac
- ;;
-
- -t | --toc-first)
- shift
- tocfirst="t"
- ;;
-
- -T | --title)
- shift
- if [ $# != 0 ]
- then
- title="$1"
- shift
- fi
- if [ -z "$title" ] # If title is the null string, set notitle
- then
- notitle="t"
- fi
- ;;
-
- -h | --help)
- Usage
- ;;
-
- -V | --version)
- Version
- ;;
-
- # Unrecognized flag.
- -*)
- echo "Unrecognized option: $1"
- Usage
- ;;
-
- # Non-flag: go to process file.
- *)
- break
- ;;
- esac
-done
-
- # At this point we should have at most one
- # argument, the file name. Check it.
-if [ $# -gt 1 ]
-then
- Usage
-fi
-
-if [ $# = 1 ]
-then
- if [ ! -r "$1" ]
- then
- echo "ERROR: Cannot open file $1."
- exit 1
- fi
-fi
-
- # Filter the input (file arg or stdin) thru a sed script
- # that fixes cases where an anchor for a section has
- # had its section title split across two or more lines.
- # Put the result in a tmp file so it can be re-read.
-
-filename="/tmp/rman_html_split_$$.html"
-trap "rm -f $filename" 0
-sed -e ':top' \
- -e '/^<H[1-9]><A NAME="sect.*[^>]$/N' \
- -e '/^<LI><A NAME="toc.*[^>]$/N' \
- -e 's/\n/ /' \
- -e 't top' $1 > $filename
-
- # If user did not supply title, get title for top of
- # each page from rman-generated <TITLE> line. If user
- # gave a blank title then leave it blank.
-if [ -z "$title" -a -z "$notitle" ]
-then
- title=`sed -e '/^<TITLE>/q' $filename |
- sed -n -e 's,^<TITLE>\([^<]*\).*$,\1,p'`
-fi
-
- # Get a list of all the sections. Separate it into a
- # list of merged sections and a list of all other sections.
- # Merged sects are combined and get special treatment besides.
-allsects=`sed -n 's,^.*<A NAME="\(sect[0-9][0-9]*\)".*$,\1,p' $filename`
-
-mergesects=`echo $allsects | \
- awk '{for(i=1; i<=NF && i<'"$mergesect"+2'; i++) print \$i;}'`
-
-sectlist=`echo $allsects |
- awk '{for(i='"$mergesect"'+2; i<=NF; i++) print \$i;}'`
-
-
-# This little bit, copied from GNU configure, sets ac_n and ac_c such
-# that echo $ac_n "stuff $ac_c" yields "stuff " w/o following newline.
-if (echo "testing\c"; echo 1,2,3) | grep c >/dev/null; then
- # Stardent Vistra SVR4 grep lacks -e, says ghazi@caip.rutgers.edu.
- if (echo -n testing; echo 1,2,3) | sed s/-n/xn/ | grep xn >/dev/null; then
- ac_n= ac_c='
-' ac_t=' '
- else
- ac_n=-n ac_c= ac_t=
- fi
-else
- ac_n= ac_c='\c' ac_t=
-fi
-
- # Create html directory if it does not exist.
-if [ -d $htmldir ]
-then
- echo "Re-using directory $htmldir."
-else
- echo "Creating directory $htmldir..."
- if mkdir $htmldir
- then
- true
- else
- echo "Failed!"
- exit 1
- fi
-fi
-
-echo "Creating section pages..."
-
- # Produce index page. It is special, since it combines
- # merged sections and uses the rman-generated header.
-nextsect=`echo $sectlist | awk '{print $1;}'`
-echo $ac_n $mergesects "$ac_c"
-(do_title ;
- sed -n -e "1,/^<H[23]><A NAME=\"$nextsect\"/p" $filename | \
- do_href_next | \
- change_hrefs ;
- do_footer) > $htmldir/sect0.html
-
- # Produce pages for all other sections except toc.
-prevsect="sect$mergesect"
-prevtext=`sed -n 's,^<H[23]><A NAME="'$prevsect'" HREF="#toc[0-9][0-9]*">\([^<]*\).*$,\1,p' $filename | sed -e 's/ *$//'`
-for sect in $sectlist;
-do
- echo $ac_n "$sect $ac_c"
- headtext=`sed -n 's,^<H[23]><A NAME="'$sect'" HREF="#toc[0-9][0-9]*">\([^<]*\).*$,\1,p' $filename | sed -e 's/ *$//'`
- (do_header $headtext ;
- do_href_toc ;
- do_href_prev "$prevsect" "$prevtext" ;
- sed -n -e '/<A NAME="'$sect'"/,/<A NAME=/p' $filename |
- do_href_next |
- change_hrefs ;
- do_footer) > $htmldir/$sect.html
- prevsect="$sect"
- prevtext="$headtext"
-done
-
-
- # Produce table of contents
-echo "toc"
-(do_header Table of Contents ;
- sed -n -e '/<A NAME="toc">/,$p' $filename | \
- change_hrefs ;
-) > $htmldir/toc.html
-
-
- # Finally, make sure the symlinks index.html and
- # sect1.html -> sect0.html are in place, and if not,
- # create them. If --tocfirst is not specified, then
- # link index.html to section 0, otherwise link it to
- # index.html
-
-echo "Doing symlinks..."
-cd $htmldir
-
-rm -f index.html
-if [ -z "$tocfirst" ]
-then
- echo "Linking index.html -> sect0.html"
- ln -s sect0.html index.html
-else
- echo "Linking index.html -> toc.html"
- ln -s toc.html index.html
-fi
-
-for sect in $mergesects
-do
- if [ "$sect" != "sect0" ]
- then
- echo "Linking $sect.html -> sect0.html"
- rm -f $sect.html
- ln -fs sect0.html $sect.html
- fi
-done
-
-echo "Done."
diff --git a/nx-X11/extras/rman/contrib/rman_html_split.1 b/nx-X11/extras/rman/contrib/rman_html_split.1
deleted file mode 100644
index 5d3cb4d59..000000000
--- a/nx-X11/extras/rman/contrib/rman_html_split.1
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,71 +0,0 @@
-.TH rman_html_split 1 "4 Aug 1998"
-.SH NAME
-rman_html_split \- split rman html output into separate sections
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B rman_html_split
-[
-.I options
-] [
-.I file
-]
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-The \fBrman_html_split\fP script reads a file containing HTML produced
-from a manual page by the \fBrman\fP(1) program, and splits it into a
-set of files, each containing one section or subsection of the manual.
-Each section file has added to it an optional header identifying the
-program described by the manual page, a link to the table of contents,
-and links to the previous section and the next section. The separate
-section files are placed in a subdirectory. A symbolic link named
-\fIindex.\|html\fP is created in this subdirectory, linked to either
-\fIsect0.\|html\fP (the first section) or \fItoc.\|html\fP (the table
-of contents section).
-.PP
-Use this script to split a large manual page into smaller, more
-manageable parts for use as online web-based documentation.
-.SH OPTIONS
-.TP
-.BR "\-d \fIdir\fP" " | " "\-\-html\-dir \fIdir\fP"
-Place output into directory \fIdir\fP. The default directory name is
-\fIhtml\fP.
-.TP
-.BR "\-m \fInum\fP" " | " "\-\-merge \fInum\fP"
-Merge sections 0 thru \fInum\fP into one file. The default for
-\fInum\fP is 1, since usually section 0 is the NAME section and
-section 1 is SYNOPSIS, which are usually both short and go well
-together. Set
-.I num
-to 0 to prevent merging, or set it to a larger number to merge more
-initial sections. Maximum value of \fInum\fP is 9. There is no
-provision for merging sections other than consecutive numbers from
-section 0.
-.TP
-.BR \-t " | " \-\-toc\-first
-Link \fIindex.\|html\fP to the table of contents. By default, it is
-linked to \fIsect0.\|html\fP. Use this if you prefer the initial page
-to be the table of contents rather than the first section of the
-manual page.
-.TP
-.BR "\-T \fItitle\fP" " | " "\-\-title \fItitle\fP"
-Use \fItitle\fP as a header on top of each page. This header is
-displayed using the H2 HTML tag. By default, \fBrman_html_split\fP uses
-the title generated by \fBrman\fP. By making \fItitle\fP the empty
-string (""), the header can be suppressed entirely.
-.TP
-.BR \-h " | " \-\-help
-Print synopsis and exit.
-.TP
-.BR \-V " | " \-\-version
-Print version information and exit.
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.BR man (1),
-.BR rman (1).
-.SH BUGS
-You tell me.
-.SH AUTHOR
-Robert K. Moniot <moniot@fordham.edu>
-.br
-Fordham University
-.br
-Department of Computer and Information Sciences
-.br
-New York, NY
diff --git a/nx-X11/extras/rman/contrib/sco-wrapper.sh b/nx-X11/extras/rman/contrib/sco-wrapper.sh
deleted file mode 100644
index 95d7610ed..000000000
--- a/nx-X11/extras/rman/contrib/sco-wrapper.sh
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
-#
-REALRMAN=/usr/local/bin/rman.real
-VOLLISTFILE=/etc/default/man
-
-VOLLIST=`grep '^ORDER' $VOLLISTFILE | cut -f2 -d=`
-exec $REALRMAN -V "=$VOLLIST" $*
diff --git a/nx-X11/extras/rman/contrib/sutter.txt b/nx-X11/extras/rman/contrib/sutter.txt
deleted file mode 100644
index b467bb348..000000000
--- a/nx-X11/extras/rman/contrib/sutter.txt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,155 +0,0 @@
-"Edward L. Sutter" <els@sage.sage.att.com>
-
-Perhaps there is already a better way to do this, but since I couldn'd find
-one, I'd like to make a suggestion that has helped me quite a bit for getting
-the proper hypertext links. Keep in mind that this is under the context of
-me converting "man" directories with their typical sub-directories of
-man1, man2, etc... to an equivalently structured "html" directory with
-the same sub-directory heirarchy.
-
-I added an option to rman that allows it to search for the files over
-a specified set of directories. This allows (for example) manpages under
-man1 that reference something under man3 to be properly linked.
-
-rman.c v2.4 ...
-
-...
-
-/* ELS: added to support a smarter external reference generator. */
-char *SearchDirs=0;
-int HrefSearch();
-
-...
-
-/* ELS: added the -S option: */
- while ((c=getopt(argc,argv,"Kh?f:l:r:bckmTpvn:t:s:yS:"))!=-1)
- switch (c) {
- case 'k': fHeadfoot=1; break;
- case 'b': fSubsections=1; break;
- case 'c': fChangeleft=1; break;
- case 'S': SearchDirs=optarg; break;
-
-
-...
-
-
-void
-HTML(enum command cmd) {
-
-...
-
-
- case BEGINMANREF:
- for (p=hitxt; *p && *p!='('; p++) /* empty */;
- *p++='\0'; p0=p;
- for (; *p && *p!=')'; p++) /* empty */;
- *p='\0';
-/* ELS: added a call to HrefSearch() if the -S option is set.. */
- if (SearchDirs)
- HrefSearch(hitxt,p0);
- else {
- printf("<A HREF=\"");
- printf(manRef, hitxt, p0);
- printf("\">");
- }
- break;
-
-
-...
-
-
-/* ELS...
- HrefSearch():
- Active only with command line option -S...
- Called when rman -fHTML has determined that it is going to add a
- hypertext link. The user tells rman where to search for the hypertext
- links (local machine search only) and if HrefSearch() finds the file
-
- SRCHDIR/manname.section
-
- where
- SRCHDIR is one of the colon-delimited paths specified with
- the -S option;
- manname is the text that rman found preceding a "manname(##)"
- detection;
- section is the string within the parens of the manname spec;
-
-
- then it will use that path to build the HREF line. If not found,
- then <A> is all that is inserted.
- This is generally only helpful when you are simply attempting to
- turn a man directory into an html directory.
-
- Note that if the first char of SearchDirs is a colon, then if
- HrefSearch does not find the reference, it defaults to what rman
- used to do (use manRef, -r option); otherwise, it will not add
- a hypertext link at all.
-*/
-HrefSearch(manname,section)
-char *manname, *section;
-{
- char *dir, *colon, tmp;
- int DefaultToManRef;
- FILE *fp;
- static char path[256];
-
- tmp = 0;
-
-again:
- if (SearchDirs[0] == ':') {
- dir = &SearchDirs[1];
- DefaultToManRef = 1;
- }
- else {
- dir = SearchDirs;
- DefaultToManRef = 0;
- }
-
- /* Make 2 passes on all search directories... */
- /* First pass is with the path dir/manname.section */
- /* Second pass is with the path dir/manname.section[0] */
- /* This allows the spec manname(3x) to be found as manname.3 */
- /* just in cast manname.3x doesn't exist. */
- /* Note that the second pass is only necessary if the section */
- /* string is more than one character in length. */
- while(1) {
- colon = strchr(dir,':');
- if (colon) *colon = 0;
- sprintf(path,"%s/%s.%s.html",dir,manname,section);
- if ((fp = fopen(path,"rw")) != NULL) {
- printf("<A HREF=\"");
- printf("%s",path);
- printf("\">");
- fclose(fp);
- if (colon) *colon = ':';
- fprintf(stderr,"HREF @ %s\n",path);
- return(1);
- }
- if (colon) {
- *colon = ':';
- dir = colon+1;
- }
- else
- break;
- }
- if (section[1]) {
- tmp = section[1];
- section[1] = 0;
- dir = SearchDirs;
- goto again;
- }
- if (tmp)
- section[1] = tmp;
-
- if (DefaultToManRef) {
- printf("<A HREF=\"");
- printf(manRef, manname, section);
- printf("\">");
- }
- else
- printf("<A>");
- return(1);
-}
-
-/* End ELS additions. */
-
diff --git a/nx-X11/extras/rman/contrib/youki.pl b/nx-X11/extras/rman/contrib/youki.pl
deleted file mode 100644
index 8af5865d6..000000000
--- a/nx-X11/extras/rman/contrib/youki.pl
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,195 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/local/bin/perl5
-#
-# CGI script for translating manpage into html on the fly.
-# Front-end for PolyglotMan (formerly called RosettaMan)
-#
-# Author: Youki Kadobayashi <youki@center.osaka-u.ac.jp>
-#
-# NOTE: Replace 'CGI::Apache' with just 'CGI' for systems without mod_perl.
-#
-# ALSO: You may want to recompile rman like this:
-# MANREFPRINTF = "/mod-bin/cgi-rman.pl?keyword=%s&section=%s"
-#
-
-use CGI::Apache font; # for people with mod_perl and apache
-## use CGI font; # for people without mod_perl
-$par = "<P>\n";
-$brk = "<BR>\n";
-$bg = '#c0ffff';
-
-$query = new CGI::Apache; # for people with mod_perl and apache
-## $query = new CGI; # for people without mod_perl
-
-%mandatory = ('keyword' => 'Name or keyword',
- 'section' => 'Manual page section');
-
-@given = $query->param;
-if ($#given < 0) {
- &request_page;
- exit 0;
-}
-
-foreach $field (keys %mandatory) {
- if ($query->param($field) eq '') {
- push(@missing, $mandatory{$field});
- }
-}
-if ($#missing >= 0) {
- &info_missing_page(@missing);
-} else {
- if ($query->param('type') eq 'apropos') {
- &apropos_page;
- } else {
- &manual_page;
- }
-}
-exit 0;
-
-sub standout {
- my ($level, $color, $string) = @_;
-
- # As per CGI.pm documentation "Generating new HTML tags"
- return $query->font({color => "$color"}, "<$level>$string</$level>");
-}
-
-sub error_page {
- my ($message) = @_;
-
-# print $query->header,
-# $query->start_html(-title=>$message, -BGCOLOR=>$bg);
-
- print &standout("H2", "brown", $message),
- "The above error occured during the manual page generation",
- " process. Please check keyword and section number,",
- " then try again.", $par;
-
-# print $query->end_html;
-}
-
-sub info_missing_page {
- my (@missing) = @_;
-
- print $query->header,
- $query->start_html(-title=>"Information is missing",
- -BGCOLOR=>$bg);
-
- print &standout("H2", "brown", "Information is missing"),
- "Sorry but your request was not fulfilled because",
- " the following information is missing in your entry:", $par,
- join(' ', @missing), $par,
- "Please go back and make sure to enter data on the missing field.";
-
- print $query->end_html;
-}
-
-sub request_page {
- print $query->header,
- $query->start_html(-title=>'Hypertext Manual Page',
- -author=>'Youki Kadobayashi',
- -BGCOLOR=>$bg);
-
- print &standout("H2", "green", "Hypertext Manual Page");
-
- print $query->start_form,
- "Type of Search: ",
- $query->radio_group(-name=>'type',
- -values=>['man', 'apropos'],
- -default=>'man'), $brk,
- "Name or Keyword: ",
- $query->textfield(-name=>'keyword'), $brk,
- "Manpage Section: ",
- $query->popup_menu(-name=>'section',
- -labels=>{
- 0 => 'All Sections',
- 1 => '1 - General Commands',
- 2 => '2 - System Calls',
- 3 => '3 - Library Functions',
- 4 => '4 - Device Special Files',
- 5 => '5 - File Formats',
- 6 => '6 - Games',
- 7 => '7 - Macros and Conventions',
- 8 => '8 - System Administration',
- 'pgsql' => 'PostgreSQL',
- 'tcl' => 'Tcl/Tk',
- 'mh' => 'Message Handler',
- 'isode' => 'ISODE',
- 'X11' => 'X Window System'},
- -values=>[0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,
- 'pgsql', 'tcl', 'mh',
- 'isode', 'X11'],
- -default=>0), $brk;
-
- print $query->submit(-name=>'Submit'), $query->reset,
- $query->end_form, $par;
-
- print $query->end_html;
-}
-
-sub manual_page {
- my $keyword = $query->param('keyword');
- my $section = $query->param('section');
- my $man = "man";
- my $ok = "-a-zA-Z0-9._";
-
- # sanitize for security
- $section =~ s/[^$ok]+/_/go;
- $keyword =~ s/[^$ok]+/_/go;
-
- if ($section =~ /^[A-Za-z]/) {
- $man .= " -M$section";
- }
- elsif ($section =~ /^\d/) {
- $section =~ s/^(\d)\w*/\1/go;
- $man .= " -s $section";
- }
- $man .= ' ' . $keyword;
- open (MAN, "$man | /usr/local/bin/rman -f html -n $keyword -s $section |");
-
- print $query->header;
- # start_html and end_html not needed here, since rman tacks them.
- print "<!-- text generated with '$man' by cgi-rman.pl -->\n";
- while (<MAN>) {
- print $_;
- }
- if ($? != 0 || $. < 15) {
- &error_page("Your request for manual page '$keyword' failed.");
-# print "return code $? line $.\n";
- close(MAN);
- return;
- }
- close(MAN);
-}
-
-sub apropos_page {
- my $keyword = $query->param('keyword');
- my $section = $query->param('section'); # igored
- my $man = "man -k";
- my $matches = 0;
-
- $man .= ' ' . $keyword;
- open (MAN, "$man |");
-
- $url = $query->url;
- print $query->header, $query->start_html(-title=>$man);
-
- while (<MAN>) {
- if (/^([a-zA-Z0-9_.-]+)[, ][a-zA-Z0-9_., -]*\((\d)\w*\)/) {
- print $`, qq{ <A HREF="$url?keyword=$1&section=$2&type=man"> },
- $&, "</A>", $';
- ++$matches;
- } else {
- print $_;
- }
- print $brk;
- }
- if ($? != 0 || $matches == 0) {
- &error_page("Your search request with keyword '$keyword' failed.");
-# print "return code $? matches $matches\n";
- close(MAN);
- return;
- }
- close(MAN);
-
- print $query->end_html;
-}
-