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-rw-r--r--debian/patches/009_nxagent_add-man-page.full.patch43
-rw-r--r--debian/patches/009_nxproxy_add-man-page.full+lite.patch33
-rw-r--r--debian/patches/010_nxauth_fix-binary-name-in-man-page.full.patch119
-rw-r--r--debian/patches/series3
4 files changed, 0 insertions, 198 deletions
diff --git a/debian/patches/009_nxagent_add-man-page.full.patch b/debian/patches/009_nxagent_add-man-page.full.patch
deleted file mode 100644
index cec8c7527..000000000
--- a/debian/patches/009_nxagent_add-man-page.full.patch
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,43 +0,0 @@
-Description: man page for nxagent
-Author: Mike Gabriel <mike.gabriel@das-netzwerkteam.de>
-
---- /dev/null
-+++ b/nx-X11/programs/Xserver/hw/nxagent/man/nxagent.1
-@@ -0,0 +1,37 @@
-+.TH NXAGENT 1
-+.SH NAME
-+nxagent \- NoMachine's NX Agent.
-+.SH SYNOPSIS
-+.B nxagent
-+.I "[options]"
-+
-+.SH DESCRIPTION
-+\fBnxagent\fR is an Xnest-like X server for remote application/desktop access.
-+.PP
-+\fBnxagent\fR implements a very efficient compression of the X11 protocol.
-+.PP
-+This increases performance when using X applications over high latency and
-+low bandwidth networks, while providing a local (LAN-like) usage experience
-+even if connecting from off-site locations (via cable modem or GSM).
-+.PP
-+\fBnxagent\fR is not designed to be used as a standalone application.
-+It has to be launched on the server side by remote desktop frameworks like FreeNX.
-+.PP
-+Available clients are
-+NoMachine's \fBnxclient\fR or the community projects \fBqtnx\fR and \fBremmina\fR
-+(with NX plugin).
-+
-+.SH OPTIONS
-+.TP
-+.B \--help
-+Lists all others options that are not listed here.
-+
-+.SH FURTHER READINGS
-+Information on NX: http://www.nomachine.com
-+.PP
-+Information on FreeNX: http://freenx.berlios.de
-+
-+.SH AUTHOR
-+This manual page was written by Per Hansen <spamhans@yahoo.de>,
-+and modified by Marcelo Boveto Shima <marceloshima@gmail.com> and
-+Mike Gabriel <mike.gabriel@das-netzwerkteam.de>.
diff --git a/debian/patches/009_nxproxy_add-man-page.full+lite.patch b/debian/patches/009_nxproxy_add-man-page.full+lite.patch
deleted file mode 100644
index b60e218ee..000000000
--- a/debian/patches/009_nxproxy_add-man-page.full+lite.patch
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,33 +0,0 @@
-Description: man page for nxproxy
-Author: Mike Gabriel <mike.gabriel@das-netzwerkteam.de>
-
---- /dev/null
-+++ b/nxproxy/man/nxproxy.1
-@@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
-+'\" -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
-+.if \n(.g .ds T< \\FC
-+.if \n(.g .ds T> \\F[\n[.fam]]
-+.de URL
-+\\$2 \(la\\$1\(ra\\$3
-+..
-+.if \n(.g .mso www.tmac
-+.TH nxproxy 1 "Nov 2011" "Version 3.5.0" "NX Proxy"
-+.SH NAME
-+nxproxy \- NX Proxy Tool
-+.SH SYNOPSIS
-+'nh
-+.fi
-+.ad l
-+\fBnxproxy\fR <options>
-+
-+.SH DESCRIPTION
-+\fBnxproxy\fR is a tool that allows one to tunnel X sessions through
-+the NX compression libraries. \fBnxproxy\fR is a backend application
-+utilized by the X2GoClient GUI and some other NX/X2Go clients.
-+.PP
-+.SH OPTIONS
-+For an insight in \fBnxproxy\fR options use \fBnxproxy \-\-help\fR on the command line.
-+.PP
-+.SH AUTHOR
-+This manual has been written by Mike Gabriel <mike.gabriel@das\-netzwerkteam.de> for the X2Go project
-+(http://www.x2go.org).
diff --git a/debian/patches/010_nxauth_fix-binary-name-in-man-page.full.patch b/debian/patches/010_nxauth_fix-binary-name-in-man-page.full.patch
deleted file mode 100644
index c8f76b51a..000000000
--- a/debian/patches/010_nxauth_fix-binary-name-in-man-page.full.patch
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,119 +0,0 @@
-Description: Fix binary name in man page for nxauth.
- The NX auth man page in upstream still uses xauth as
- binary name.
-Author: Mike Gabriel <mike.gabriel@das-netzwerkteam.de>
-Last-Update: 2012-12-31
---- a/nx-X11/programs/nxauth/nxauth.man
-+++ b/nx-X11/programs/nxauth/nxauth.man
-@@ -27,51 +27,51 @@
- .\"
- .TH XAUTH 1 __xorgversion__
- .SH NAME
--xauth \- X authority file utility
-+nxauth \- NoMachine X authority file utility
- .SH SYNOPSIS
--.B xauth
-+.B nxauth
- [ \fB\-f\fP \fIauthfile\fP ] [ \fB\-vqib\fP ] [ \fIcommand arg ...\fP ]
- .SH DESCRIPTION
- .PP
--The \fIxauth\fP program is used to edit and display the authorization
-+The \fInxauth\fP program is used to edit and display the authorization
- information used in connecting to the X server. This program is usually
- used to extract authorization records from one machine and merge them in on
- another (as is the case when using remote logins or granting access to
- other users). Commands (described below) may be entered interactively,
--on the \fIxauth\fP command line, or in scripts. Note that this program
-+on the \fInxauth\fP command line, or in scripts. Note that this program
- does \fBnot\fP contact the X server except when the generate command is used.
--Normally \fIxauth\fP is not used to create the authority file entry in
-+Normally \fInxauth\fP is not used to create the authority file entry in
- the first place; \fIxdm\fP does that.
- .SH OPTIONS
--The following options may be used with \fIxauth\fP. They may be given
-+The following options may be used with \fInxauth\fP. They may be given
- individually (e.g., \fI\-q \-i\|\fP) or may combined (e.g., \fI\-qi\|\fP).
- .TP 8
- .B "\-f \fIauthfile\fP"
- This option specifies the name of the authority file to use. By default,
--\fIxauth\fP will use the file specified by the XAUTHORITY environment variable
-+\fInxauth\fP will use the file specified by the nxauthORITY environment variable
- or \fI\.Xauthority\fP in the user's home directory.
- .TP 8
- .B \-q
--This option indicates that \fIxauth\fP should operate quietly and not print
--unsolicited status messages. This is the default if an \fIxauth\fP command is
-+This option indicates that \fInxauth\fP should operate quietly and not print
-+unsolicited status messages. This is the default if an \fInxauth\fP command is
- is given on the command line or if the standard output is not directed to a
- terminal.
- .TP 8
- .B \-v
--This option indicates that \fIxauth\fP should operate verbosely and print
-+This option indicates that \fInxauth\fP should operate verbosely and print
- status messages indicating the results of various operations (e.g., how many
--records have been read in or written out). This is the default if \fIxauth\fP
-+records have been read in or written out). This is the default if \fInxauth\fP
- is reading commands from its standard input and its standard output is
- directed to a terminal.
- .TP 8
- .B \-i
--This option indicates that \fIxauth\fP should ignore any authority file
--locks. Normally, \fIxauth\fP will refuse to read or edit any authority files
-+This option indicates that \fInxauth\fP should ignore any authority file
-+locks. Normally, \fInxauth\fP will refuse to read or edit any authority files
- that have been locked by other programs (usually \fIxdm\fP or another
--\fIxauth\fP).
-+\fInxauth\fP).
- .TP 8
- .B \-b
--This option indicates that \fIxauth\fP should attempt to break any authority
-+This option indicates that \fInxauth\fP should attempt to break any authority
- file locks before proceeding. Use this option only to clean up stale locks.
- .SH COMMANDS
- The following commands may be used to manipulate authority files:
-@@ -157,14 +157,14 @@
- authority file.
- .TP 8
- .B "source \fIfilename"
--The specified file is treated as a script containing \fIxauth\fP commands
-+The specified file is treated as a script containing \fInxauth\fP commands
- to execute. Blank lines and lines beginning with a sharp sign (#) are
- ignored. A single dash may be used to indicate the standard input, if it
- hasn't already been read.
- .TP 8
- .B "info"
- Information describing the authorization file, whether or not any changes
--have been made, and from where \fIxauth\fP commands are being read
-+have been made, and from where \fInxauth\fP commands are being read
- is printed on the standard output.
- .TP 8
- .B "exit"
-@@ -194,12 +194,12 @@
- local entries for different machines may be stored in one authority file.
- .SH EXAMPLE
- .PP
--The most common use for \fIxauth\fP is to extract the entry for the
-+The most common use for \fInxauth\fP is to extract the entry for the
- current display, copy it to another machine, and merge it into the
- user's authority file on the remote machine:
- .sp
- .nf
-- % xauth extract \- $DISPLAY | rsh otherhost xauth merge \-
-+ % nxauth extract \- $DISPLAY | rsh otherhost nxauth merge \-
- .fi
- .PP
- .sp
-@@ -207,10 +207,10 @@
- authorization using the MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 protocol. Clients that
- connect with this authorization will be untrusted.
- .nf
-- % xauth generate :0 .
-+ % nxauth generate :0 .
- .fi
- .SH ENVIRONMENT
--This \fIxauth\fP program uses the following environment variables:
-+This \fInxauth\fP program uses the following environment variables:
- .TP 8
- .B XAUTHORITY
- to get the name of the authority file to use if the \fI\-f\fP option isn't
diff --git a/debian/patches/series b/debian/patches/series
index 9f56169bf..8bbb69182 100644
--- a/debian/patches/series
+++ b/debian/patches/series
@@ -1,6 +1,3 @@
-009_nxproxy_add-man-page.full+lite.patch
-009_nxagent_add-man-page.full.patch
-010_nxauth_fix-binary-name-in-man-page.full.patch
012_nxcomp_makefile-uninstall+autoconf.full+lite.patch
013_nxcompext_makefile-uninstall+autoconf.full.patch
014_nxcompshad_makefile-uninstall+autoconf.full.patch