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author | dinoex <dinoex@FreeBSD.org> | 2001-11-21 12:50:39 +0800 |
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committer | dinoex <dinoex@FreeBSD.org> | 2001-11-21 12:50:39 +0800 |
commit | 2f1dcee363d1d7af1e824c348f13d708a777de8f (patch) | |
tree | f1a55df5182ba49e22320ef8e743d49059aa6475 /net | |
parent | 15fb31341f727f181bd600bfba067764f16a9fa5 (diff) | |
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backed out, objections from dirk and kris.
Diffstat (limited to 'net')
-rw-r--r-- | net/Makefile | 1 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | net/uucp/Makefile | 52 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | net/uucp/distinfo | 1 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | net/uucp/files/patch-Makefile.in | 44 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | net/uucp/files/patch-dev | 300 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | net/uucp/files/patch-format | 25 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | net/uucp/files/patch-grade | 89 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | net/uucp/files/patch-ipv6 | 484 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | net/uucp/files/patch-man | 212 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | net/uucp/files/patch-policy | 128 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | net/uucp/files/patch-sample | 21 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | net/uucp/files/uuchk.8 | 44 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | net/uucp/files/uuconv.1 | 57 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | net/uucp/files/uulog.1 | 84 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | net/uucp/files/uuname.1 | 45 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | net/uucp/files/uupick.1 | 72 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | net/uucp/files/uusched.8 | 24 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | net/uucp/files/uuto.1 | 41 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | net/uucp/pkg-comment | 1 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | net/uucp/pkg-descr | 7 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | net/uucp/pkg-plist | 37 |
21 files changed, 0 insertions, 1769 deletions
diff --git a/net/Makefile b/net/Makefile index 22372b264e9d..2dc943f88ccc 100644 --- a/net/Makefile +++ b/net/Makefile @@ -447,7 +447,6 @@ SUBDIR += tvark SUBDIR += unison SUBDIR += urlendec - SUBDIR += uucp SUBDIR += vchat SUBDIR += vnc SUBDIR += vomit diff --git a/net/uucp/Makefile b/net/uucp/Makefile deleted file mode 100644 index 9a4be7d9e9e5..000000000000 --- a/net/uucp/Makefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,52 +0,0 @@ -# Ports collection makefile for: uucp -# Date created: 22 Okt 2001 -# Whom: Dirk Meyer <dinoex@FreeBSD.org> -# -# $FreeBSD$ -# - -PORTNAME= uucp -PORTVERSION= 1.06.1 -CATEGORIES= net comms -MASTER_SITES= ${MASTER_SITE_GNU} -MASTER_SITE_SUBDIR=uucp - -MAINTAINER= dinoex@FreeBSD.org - -MAN1= cu.1 uuconv.1 uucp.1 uulog.1 uuname.1 uupick.1 uustat.1 \ - uuto.1 uux.1 -MAN8= uuchk.8 uucico.8 uusched.8 uuxqt.8 -EXT1= uuconv.1 uulog.1 uuname.1 uupick.1 uuto.1 -EXT8= uuchk.8 uusched.8 -SAMPLE= call config dial dialcode passwd port sys1 sys2 -GNU_CONFIGURE= yes -MAKE_ENV+= INSTALL_SCRIPT="${INSTALL_SCRIPT}" -INSTALL_TARGET= install install-info -G_UUCP= ${PREFIX}/libexec/uucp/uuxqt -G_DIALER= ${PREFIX}/bin/cu ${PREFIX}/bin/uuname \ - ${PREFIX}/libexec/uucp/uucico - -post-configure: - @${PERL5} -pi -e "s=HAVE_POLL_H 1=HAVE_POLL_H 0=" ${WRKSRC}/config.h - @${PERL5} -pi -e "s=HAVE_POLL 1=HAVE_POLL 0=" ${WRKSRC}/config.h - -post-install: - ${INSTALL_SCRIPT} ${WRKSRC}/uuto ${PREFIX}/bin/ - ${MV} ${PREFIX}/libexec/uucp/uuchk ${PREFIX}/libexec/uucp/uuconv \ - ${PREFIX}/sbin/ - ${CHOWN} uucp:uucp ${G_UUCP} - ${CHMOD} 6550 ${G_UUCP} - ${CHOWN} uucp:dialer ${G_DIALER} - ${CHMOD} 6555 ${G_DIALER} - install-info ${PREFIX}/info/uucp.info ${PREFIX}/info/dir -.for i in ${EXT1} - ${INSTALL_MAN} ${FILESDIR}/${i} ${PREFIX}/man/man1 -.endfor -.for i in ${EXT8} - ${INSTALL_MAN} ${FILESDIR}/${i} ${PREFIX}/man/man8 -.endfor -.for i in ${SAMPLE} - ${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}/sample/${i} ${PREFIX}/etc/uucp/${i}.sample -.endfor - -.include <bsd.port.mk> diff --git a/net/uucp/distinfo b/net/uucp/distinfo deleted file mode 100644 index 90738f43cf47..000000000000 --- a/net/uucp/distinfo +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -MD5 (uucp-1.06.1.tar.gz) = 64c65057fb5d83f588e87f93d8aae21c diff --git a/net/uucp/files/patch-Makefile.in b/net/uucp/files/patch-Makefile.in deleted file mode 100644 index 64bf2654f02f..000000000000 --- a/net/uucp/files/patch-Makefile.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,44 +0,0 @@ ---- Makefile.in.orig Sun Aug 20 21:36:06 1995 -+++ Makefile.in Mon Oct 22 23:04:41 2001 -@@ -21,8 +21,8 @@ - - # Where to install uucico, uuxqt, uuchk and uuconv. If you use this - # definition, $(exec_prefix)/lib must exist. --sbindir = $(exec_prefix)/lib/uucp --#sbindir = $(exec_prefix)/libexec/uucp -+#sbindir = $(exec_prefix)/lib/uucp -+sbindir = $(exec_prefix)/libexec/uucp - - # Where to install uucp, uux, uustat, uuname, uulog, uuto, uupick and - # cu. -@@ -43,12 +43,13 @@ - # The directory to look in for new style configuration files (when - # using HAVE_TAYLOR_CONFIG). Note that by default this is different - # from sbindir, unlike traditional UUCP packages. --newconfigdir = $(prefix)/conf/uucp -+newconfigdir = $(prefix)/etc/uucp - #newconfigdir = /etc/uucp - - # The directory to look in for HDB (when using HAVE_HDB_CONFIG) or - # V2 (when using HAVE_V2_CONFIG) style configuration files. --oldconfigdir = /usr/lib/uucp -+#oldconfigdir = /usr/lib/uucp -+oldconfigdir = $(prefix)/etc/uucp/hdb - - # If you don't want to compile tstuu, which requires BSD style ptys - # and the Taylor configuration files, comment out the following line -@@ -145,12 +146,12 @@ - if test -d $(bindir); then true; else mkdir $(bindir); fi - -if test -f $(sbindir)/uucico.old; then rm -f $(sbindir)/uucico; else mv $(sbindir)/uucico $(sbindir)/uucico.old; fi - -if test -f $(sbindir)/uuxqt.old; then rm -f $(sbindir)/uuxqt; else mv $(sbindir)/uuxqt $(sbindir)/uuxqt.old; fi -- -if test -f $(sbindir)/uusched.old; then rm -f $(sbindir)/uusched; else mv $(sbindir)/uusched $(sbindir)/uusched.old; fi -+ -if test -f $(bindir)/uusched.old; then rm -f $(bindir)/uusched; else mv $(sbindir)/uusched $(bindir)/uusched.old; fi - $(INSTALL_PROGRAM) uucico $(sbindir)/uucico - $(INSTALL_PROGRAM) uuxqt $(sbindir)/uuxqt - $(INSTALL_PROGRAM) uuchk $(sbindir)/uuchk - $(INSTALL_PROGRAM) uuconv $(sbindir)/uuconv -- $(INSTALL_PROGRAM) uusched $(sbindir)/uusched -+ $(INSTALL_SCRIPT) uusched $(bindir)/uusched - chown $(owner) $(sbindir)/uucico $(sbindir)/uuxqt - chmod 4555 $(sbindir)/uucico $(sbindir)/uuxqt - chown $(owner) $(sbindir)/uuchk $(sbindir)/uuconv diff --git a/net/uucp/files/patch-dev b/net/uucp/files/patch-dev deleted file mode 100644 index 65de8d26d54a..000000000000 --- a/net/uucp/files/patch-dev +++ /dev/null @@ -1,300 +0,0 @@ ---- contrib/tstout.c Wed Mar 4 23:15:24 1992 -+++ contrib/tstout.c.new Sat Dec 9 10:35:30 2000 -@@ -36,7 +38,7 @@ - char *z; - - if (argc != 2 -- || strncmp (argv[1], "/dev/", sizeof "/dev/" - 1) != 0) -+ || strncmp (argv[1], _PATH_DEV, sizeof _PATH_DEV - 1) != 0) - { - fprintf (stderr, "Usage: tstout device\n"); - exit (EXIT_FAILURE); ---- unix/cohtty.c Sun Aug 20 21:30:13 1995 -+++ unix/cohtty.c.new Sat Dec 9 10:35:30 2000 -@@ -29,6 +31,7 @@ - - #include <ctype.h> - #include <access.h> -+#include <paths.h> - - /* fscoherent_disable_tty() is a COHERENT specific function. It takes the name - * of a serial device and then scans /etc/ttys for a match. If it finds one, -@@ -139,9 +142,10 @@ - x = ixswait ((unsigned long) ipid, - (const char *) NULL); - } -- *pzenable = zbufalc (sizeof "/dev/" -+ *pzenable = zbufalc (sizeof _PATH_DEV - + strlen (enable_device)); -- sprintf(*pzenable,"/dev/%s", enable_device); -+ sprintf(*pzenable,"%s%s",_PATH_DEV, -+ enable_device); - /* ulog(LOG_NORMAL,"Enable string is {%s}",*pzenable); */ - return TRUE; - }else{ -@@ -246,7 +250,7 @@ - char resource[LOKFLEN]; - char filename[LOKFLEN]; - -- sprintf(filename, "/dev/%s", ttyn); -+ sprintf(filename, "%s%s", _PATH_DEV, ttyn); - if (NULL == gen_res_name(filename, resource)){ - return(0); /* Non-existent tty can not be locked :-) */ - } ---- unix/cusub.c Sun Aug 20 21:30:15 1995 -+++ unix/cusub.c.new Sat Dec 9 10:35:30 2000 -@@ -63,6 +63,7 @@ - #endif /* ! defined (O_NONBLOCK) */ - - #include <errno.h> -+#include <paths.h> - - /* 4.2 systems don't define SIGUSR2. This should work for them. On - systems which are missing SIGUSR1, or SIGURG, you must find two -@@ -156,8 +157,8 @@ - zfree = NULL; - if (*zline != '/') - { -- zfree = zbufalc (sizeof "/dev/" + strlen (zline)); -- sprintf (zfree, "/dev/%s", zline); -+ zfree = zbufalc (sizeof _PATH_DEV + strlen (zline)); -+ sprintf (zfree, "%s%s", _PATH_DEV, zline); - zline = zfree; - } - -@@ -188,14 +189,14 @@ - zfree2 = NULL; - if (*zline != '/') - { -- zfree1 = zbufalc (sizeof "/dev/" + strlen (zline)); -- sprintf (zfree1, "/dev/%s", zline); -+ zfree1 = zbufalc (sizeof _PATH_DEV + strlen (zline)); -+ sprintf (zfree1, "%s%s", _PATH_DEV, zline); - zline = zfree1; - } - if (*zpline != '/') - { -- zfree2 = zbufalc (sizeof "/dev/" + strlen (zpline)); -- sprintf (zfree2, "/dev/%s", zpline); -+ zfree2 = zbufalc (sizeof _PATH_DEV + strlen (zpline)); -+ sprintf (zfree2, "%s%s", _PATH_DEV, zpline); - zpline = zfree2; - } - ---- unix/detach.c Sun Aug 20 21:30:16 1995 -+++ unix/detach.c Sat Dec 9 10:35:30 2000 -@@ -30,6 +32,7 @@ - #include "sysdep.h" - - #include <errno.h> -+#include <paths.h> - - #if HAVE_SYS_IOCTL_H - #include <sys/ioctl.h> -@@ -123,7 +126,7 @@ - { - int o; - -- o = open ((char *) "/dev/tty", O_RDONLY); -+ o = open ((char *) _PATH_TTY, O_RDONLY); - if (o >= 0) - { - (void) ioctl (o, TIOCNOTTY, (char *) NULL); -@@ -137,10 +140,10 @@ - (void) close (0); - (void) close (1); - (void) close (2); -- if (open ((char *) "/dev/null", O_RDONLY) != 0 -- || open ((char *) "/dev/null", O_WRONLY) != 1 -- || open ((char *) "/dev/null", O_WRONLY) != 2) -- ulog (LOG_FATAL, "open (/dev/null): %s", strerror (errno)); -+ if (open ((char *) _PATH_DEVNULL, O_RDONLY) != 0 -+ || open ((char *) _PATH_DEVNULL, O_WRONLY) != 1 -+ || open ((char *) _PATH_DEVNULL, O_WRONLY) != 2) -+ ulog (LOG_FATAL, "open (%s): %s", _PATH_DEVNULL, strerror (errno)); - - #if HAVE_SETSID - ---- unix/init.c Sun Aug 20 21:30:24 1995 -+++ unix/init.c.new Sat Dec 9 10:35:30 2000 -@@ -31,6 +33,7 @@ - #include "sysdep.h" - - #include <errno.h> -+#include <paths.h> - #include <pwd.h> - - #if HAVE_FCNTL_H -@@ -189,13 +192,13 @@ - - /* Make sure stdin, stdout and stderr are open. */ - if (fcntl (0, F_GETFD, 0) < 0 -- && open ((char *) "/dev/null", O_RDONLY, 0) != 0) -+ && open ((char *) _PATH_DEVNULL, O_RDONLY, 0) != 0) - exit (EXIT_FAILURE); - if (fcntl (1, F_GETFD, 0) < 0 -- && open ((char *) "/dev/null", O_WRONLY, 0) != 1) -+ && open ((char *) _PATH_DEVNULL, O_WRONLY, 0) != 1) - exit (EXIT_FAILURE); - if (fcntl (2, F_GETFD, 0) < 0 -- && open ((char *) "/dev/null", O_WRONLY, 0) != 2) -+ && open ((char *) _PATH_DEVNULL, O_WRONLY, 0) != 2) - exit (EXIT_FAILURE); - - iuuconf = uuconf_spooldir (puuconf, &zSspooldir); ---- unix/portnm.c Sun Aug 20 21:30:33 1995 -+++ unix/portnm.c.new Sat Dec 9 10:35:30 2000 -@@ -12,6 +14,7 @@ - #endif - #include <sys/socket.h> - #endif -+#include <paths.h> - - #ifndef ttyname - extern char *ttyname (); -@@ -44,8 +47,8 @@ - z = ttyname (0); - if (z == NULL) - return NULL; -- if (strncmp (z, "/dev/", sizeof "/dev/" - 1) == 0) -- return z + sizeof "/dev/" - 1; -+ if (strncmp (z, _PATH_DEV, sizeof _PATH_DEV - 1) == 0) -+ return z + sizeof _PATH_DEV - 1; - else - return z; - } ---- unix/serial.c Sun Aug 20 21:30:38 1995 -+++ unix/serial.c.new Sat Dec 9 10:35:30 2000 -@@ -37,6 +37,7 @@ - - #include <errno.h> - #include <ctype.h> -+#include <paths.h> - - #if HAVE_SYS_PARAM_H - #include <sys/param.h> -@@ -497,10 +498,10 @@ - size_t clen; - - clen = strlen (zdevice); -- q->zdevice = zbufalc (sizeof "/dev/" + clen); -- memcpy (q->zdevice, "/dev/", sizeof "/dev/" - 1); -- memcpy (q->zdevice + sizeof "/dev/" - 1, zdevice, clen); -- q->zdevice[sizeof "/dev/" + clen - 1] = '\0'; -+ q->zdevice = zbufalc (sizeof _PATH_DEV + clen); -+ memcpy (q->zdevice, _PATH_DEV, sizeof _PATH_DEV - 1); -+ memcpy (q->zdevice + sizeof _PATH_DEV - 1, zdevice, clen); -+ q->zdevice[sizeof _PATH_DEV + clen - 1] = '\0'; - } - q->o = -1; - q->ord = -1; -@@ -519,7 +520,7 @@ - { - /* chmod /dev/tty to prevent other users from writing messages to - it. This is essentially `mesg n'. */ -- (void) chmod ("/dev/tty", S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR); -+ (void) chmod (_PATH_TTY, S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR); - return fsserial_init (qconn, &sstdincmds, (const char *) NULL); - } - -@@ -920,6 +921,9 @@ - #ifdef B115200 - { B115200, 115200 }, - #endif -+#ifdef B230400 -+ { B230400, 230400 }, -+#endif - { B0, 0 } - }; - -@@ -956,8 +960,8 @@ - #else - const char *z; - -- if (strncmp (q->zdevice, "/dev/", sizeof "/dev/" - 1) == 0) -- z = q->zdevice + sizeof "/dev/" - 1; -+ if (strncmp (q->zdevice, _PATH_DEV, sizeof _PATH_DEV - 1) == 0) -+ z = q->zdevice + sizeof _PATH_DEV - 1; - else - z = q->zdevice; - ulog_device (z); -@@ -1648,8 +1652,8 @@ - zfree = NULL; - if (*z != '/') - { -- zfree = zbufalc (sizeof "/dev/" + strlen (z)); -- sprintf (zfree, "/dev/%s", z); -+ zfree = zbufalc (sizeof _PATH_DEV + strlen (z)); -+ sprintf (zfree, "%s%s", _PATH_DEV, z); - z = zfree; - } - -@@ -2371,7 +2375,7 @@ - else - csleepchars = MAX_INPUT - 10; - -- isleep = (int) (((long) csleepchars * 10000L) / q->ibaud); -+ isleep = (int) (((long) csleepchars * 10000L) / (q->ibaud? q->ibaud: (long)1200)); - isleep -= 10; - - if (isleep > 10) -@@ -2773,8 +2777,8 @@ - / baud bits/sec) - * 10 bits/byte) - */ -- stime.tv_sec = (long) 10240 / q->ibaud; -- stime.tv_usec = ((((long) 1024000000 / q->ibaud) * (long) 10) -+ stime.tv_sec = (long) 10240 / (q->ibaud? q->ibaud: (long)1200); -+ stime.tv_usec = ((((long) 1024000000 / (q->ibaud? q->ibaud: (long)1200)) * (long) 10) - % (long) 1000000); - - imask = 1 << q->o; -@@ -2846,7 +2850,7 @@ - we don't need to use the catch stuff, since we know - that HAVE_RESTARTABLE_SYSCALLS is 0. */ - usset_signal (SIGALRM, usalarm, TRUE, (boolean *) NULL); -- alarm ((int) ((long) 10240 / q->ibaud) + 1); -+ alarm ((int) ((long) 10240 / (q->ibaud? q->ibaud: (long)1200)) + 1); - - /* There is a race condition here: on a severely loaded - system, we could get the alarm before we start the ---- unix/spawn.c Sun Aug 20 21:30:41 1995 -+++ unix/spawn.c.new Sat Dec 9 10:35:30 2000 -@@ -29,6 +29,7 @@ - #include "sysdep.h" - - #include <errno.h> -+#include <paths.h> - - #if HAVE_FCNTL_H - #include <fcntl.h> -@@ -210,7 +213,7 @@ - { - if (onull < 0) - { -- onull = open ((char *) "/dev/null", O_RDWR); -+ onull = open ((char *) _PATH_DEVNULL, O_RDWR); - if (onull < 0 - || fcntl (onull, F_SETFD, - fcntl (onull, F_GETFD, 0) | FD_CLOEXEC) < 0) ---- unix/tli.c Sun Aug 20 21:30:46 1995 -+++ unix/tli.c.new Sat Dec 9 10:35:30 2000 -@@ -38,6 +38,7 @@ - #include "system.h" - - #include <errno.h> -+#include <paths.h> - - #if HAVE_SYS_IOCTL_H - #include <sys/ioctl.h> -@@ -267,8 +268,8 @@ - zfreedev = NULL; - if (*zdevice != '/') - { -- zfreedev = zbufalc (sizeof "/dev/" + strlen (zdevice)); -- sprintf (zfreedev, "/dev/%s", zdevice); -+ zfreedev = zbufalc (sizeof _PATH_DEV + strlen (zdevice)); -+ sprintf (zfreedev, "%s%s", _PATH_DEV, zdevice); - zdevice = zfreedev; - } - diff --git a/net/uucp/files/patch-format b/net/uucp/files/patch-format deleted file mode 100644 index 786f06802b6f..000000000000 --- a/net/uucp/files/patch-format +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ ---- uudefs.h Sun Aug 20 21:29:52 1995 -+++ uudefs.h.new Sun Aug 2 16:35:35 1998 -@@ -287,7 +287,11 @@ - #if ANSI_C && HAVE_VFPRINTF - extern void ulog P((enum tlog ttype, const char *zfmt, ...)) - #if GNUC_VERSION > 1 -+#ifdef __printf0like -+ __printf0like (2, 3) -+#else - __attribute__ ((format (printf, 2, 3))) -+#endif - #endif - ; - #else ---- uuconv.c Sun Aug 20 21:29:45 1995 -+++ uuconv.c.new Thu Jul 5 12:49:43 2001 -@@ -684,7 +684,7 @@ - { - if ((*pz)[0] != '-' && pz != pzarg) - fprintf (e, " "); -- fprintf (e, *pz); -+ fprintf (e, "%s", *pz); - } - } - diff --git a/net/uucp/files/patch-grade b/net/uucp/files/patch-grade deleted file mode 100644 index 779c8199a6e9..000000000000 --- a/net/uucp/files/patch-grade +++ /dev/null @@ -1,89 +0,0 @@ ---- uucico.c.orig Mon Aug 21 13:28:23 1995 -+++ uucico.c Mon Feb 22 21:04:40 1999 -@@ -126,6 +126,9 @@ - struct sconnection *qconn; - }; - -+/* min. grade set on commandline */ -+static char cmdlgrade = '\0'; -+ - /* Local functions. */ - - static void uusage P((void)); -@@ -176,6 +179,7 @@ - { "nodetach", no_argument, NULL, 'D' }, - { "loop", no_argument, NULL, 'e' }, - { "force", no_argument, NULL, 'f'}, -+ { "grade", required_argument, NULL, 'g'}, - { "stdin", required_argument, NULL, 'i' }, - { "prompt", no_argument, NULL, 'l' }, - { "port", required_argument, NULL, 'p' }, -@@ -250,9 +254,9 @@ - ++zProgram; - - #if COHERENT_C_OPTION -- zopts = "c:CDefi:I:lp:qr:s:S:u:x:X:vwz"; -+ zopts = "c:CDefg:i:I:lp:qr:s:S:u:x:X:vwz"; - #else -- zopts = "cCDefi:I:lp:qr:s:S:u:x:X:vwz"; -+ zopts = "cCDefg:i:I:lp:qr:s:S:u:x:X:vwz"; - #endif - - while ((iopt = getopt_long (argc, argv, zopts, -@@ -293,6 +297,14 @@ - failed call. */ - fforce = TRUE; - break; -+ -+ case 'g': -+ /* Force a grade */ -+ if (isalpha(optarg[0])) -+ cmdlgrade = optarg[0]; -+ else -+ fprintf (stderr, "%s: invalid grade \n", zProgram); -+ break; - - case 'i': - /* Type of port to use for standard input. Only TLI is -@@ -794,6 +806,7 @@ - printf ("Usage: %s [options]\n", zProgram); - printf (" -s,-S,--system system: Call system (-S implies -f)\n"); - printf (" -f,--force: Force call despite system status\n"); -+ printf (" -g,--grade: limit outgoing call to a given grade\n"); - printf (" -r state: 1 for master, 0 for slave (default)\n"); - printf (" --master: Act as master\n"); - printf (" --slave: Act as slave (default)\n"); -@@ -940,6 +953,9 @@ - if (! qsys->uuconf_fcall || qsys->uuconf_qtimegrade == NULL) - continue; - -+ if (qport && strcmp (qsys->uuconf_zport,qport->uuconf_zname)) -+ continue; -+ - fnevertime = FALSE; - - /* Make sure this is a legal time to call. */ -@@ -1331,12 +1347,18 @@ - boolean fret; - - /* Determine the grade we should request of the other system. A -- '\0' means that no restrictions have been made. */ -- if (! ftimespan_match (qsys->uuconf_qcalltimegrade, &ival, -- (int *) NULL)) -- bgrade = '\0'; -+ '\0' means that no restrictions have been made. -+ If a grade is set on the command line, the calltimegrade-value -+ is overwritten. */ -+ -+ if (cmdlgrade != '\0') -+ bgrade = cmdlgrade; - else -- bgrade = (char) ival; -+ if (! ftimespan_match (qsys->uuconf_qcalltimegrade, &ival, -+ (int *) NULL)) -+ bgrade = '\0'; -+ else -+ bgrade = (char) ival; - - /* Determine the name we will call ourselves. */ - if (qsys->uuconf_zlocalname != NULL) diff --git a/net/uucp/files/patch-ipv6 b/net/uucp/files/patch-ipv6 deleted file mode 100644 index 0e68d1ff2558..000000000000 --- a/net/uucp/files/patch-ipv6 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,484 +0,0 @@ ---- config.h.in Mon Oct 22 20:54:46 2001 -+++ config.h.in.new Thu May 25 18:38:15 2000 -@@ -217,6 +219,9 @@ - is on AIX. */ - #define HAVE_TXADDCD 0 - -+/* Set HAVE_SOCKADDR_SA_LEN to 1 if struct sockaddr has sa_len member. */ -+#define HAVE_SOCKADDR_SA_LEN 1 -+ - /* There are now a number of functions to check for. For each of - these, the macro HAVE_FUNC should be set to 1 if your system has - FUNC. For example, HAVE_VFPRINTF should be set to 1 if your system -@@ -288,6 +293,10 @@ - #define HAVE_STRRCHR 1 - #define HAVE_RINDEX 1 - -+/* If neither of these functions exists, you should add getaddrinfo.o to -+ lib/Makefile. */ -+#define HAVE_GETADDRINFO 1 -+ - /* There are also Unix specific functions which are replaced in the - subdirectory unix. If they are missing, the configure script will - automatically add them to unix/Makefile to force them to be ---- uuconf.h Sun Aug 20 21:29:44 1995 -+++ uuconf.h.new Thu May 25 18:38:15 2000 -@@ -417,6 +419,8 @@ - /* The TCP port number to use. May be a name or a number. May be - NULL, in which case "uucp" is looked up using getservbyname. */ - char *uuconf_zport; -+ /* Address family to use for a TCP connection. */ -+ int uuconf_zfamily; - /* A NULL terminated sequence of dialer/token pairs (element 0 is a - dialer name, element 1 is a token, etc.) May be NULL. */ - char **uuconf_pzdialer; ---- uuconf/hport.c Sun Aug 20 21:31:08 1995 -+++ uuconf/hport.c.in Thu May 25 18:38:21 2000 -@@ -29,6 +29,7 @@ - const char _uuconf_hport_rcsid[] = "$Id: hport.c,v 1.14 1995/06/21 19:22:58 ian Rel $"; - #endif - -+#include <sys/socket.h> - #include <errno.h> - #include <ctype.h> - -@@ -217,6 +218,19 @@ - | UUCONF_RELIABLE_EIGHT | UUCONF_RELIABLE_FULLDUPLEX - | UUCONF_RELIABLE_SPECIFIED); - qport->uuconf_u.uuconf_stcp.uuconf_zport = pzsplit[1]; -+ -+ /* I leave with IPv4 only for compatibility reason. If -+ you wish to use IPv6, please try Taylor UUCP -+ configuration instead. If you still wish to use IPv6 -+ with HDB configuration, re-make with INET6 defined. -+ In this case, you cannot specify the protocol family -+ in HDB configuration file. */ -+#ifdef INET6 -+ qport->uuconf_u.uuconf_stcp.uuconf_zfamily = PF_UNSPEC; -+#else -+ qport->uuconf_u.uuconf_stcp.uuconf_zfamily = PF_INET; -+#endif -+ - ppzdialer = &qport->uuconf_u.uuconf_stcp.uuconf_pzdialer; - } - else if (ctoks >= 5 ---- unix/tcp.c Sun Aug 20 21:30:45 1995 -+++ unix/tcp.c.new Thu May 25 18:38:21 2000 -@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ - interface. */ - - /* The normal "uucp" port number. */ --#define IUUCP_PORT (540) -+#define IUUCP_PORT "540" - - /* Local functions. */ - static void utcp_free P((struct sconnection *qconn)); -@@ -78,7 +78,9 @@ - const char *zphone, - struct uuconf_dialer *qdialer, - enum tdialerfound *ptdialer)); --static int itcp_port_number P((const char *zport)); -+static int itcp_getaddrinfo P((const char *zhost, const char *zport, -+ const struct addrinfo *hints, -+ struct addrinfo **res)); - - /* The command table for a TCP connection. */ - static const struct sconncmds stcpcmds = -@@ -131,34 +133,13 @@ - { - xfree (qconn->psysdep); - } -- --/* Open a TCP connection. If the fwait argument is TRUE, we are -- running as a server. Otherwise we are just trying to reach another -- system. */ - - static boolean --ftcp_open (qconn, ibaud, fwait) -- struct sconnection *qconn; -- long ibaud; -- boolean fwait; -+utcp_init (qsysdep) -+ struct ssysdep_conn *qsysdep; - { -- struct ssysdep_conn *qsysdep; -- struct sockaddr_in s; -- const char *zport; -- uid_t ieuid; -- boolean fswap; -- -- ulog_device ("TCP"); -- -- qsysdep = (struct ssysdep_conn *) qconn->psysdep; -- -- qsysdep->o = socket (AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0); -- if (qsysdep->o < 0) -- { -- ulog (LOG_ERROR, "socket: %s", strerror (errno)); -- return FALSE; -- } -- -+ if (!qsysdep) -+ return FALSE; - if (fcntl (qsysdep->o, F_SETFD, - fcntl (qsysdep->o, F_GETFD, 0) | FD_CLOEXEC) < 0) - { -@@ -176,6 +157,32 @@ - qsysdep->o = -1; - return FALSE; - } -+} -+ -+/* Open a TCP connection. If the fwait argument is TRUE, we are -+ running as a server. Otherwise we are just trying to reach another -+ system. */ -+ -+static boolean -+ftcp_open (qconn, ibaud, fwait) -+ struct sconnection *qconn; -+ long ibaud; -+ boolean fwait; -+{ -+ struct ssysdep_conn *qsysdep; -+ struct addrinfo hints, *res, *res0; -+ struct sockaddr_storage s; -+ const char *zport; -+ int zfamily; -+ uid_t ieuid; -+ boolean fswap; -+ int err; -+ -+ ulog_device ("TCP"); -+ -+ qsysdep = (struct ssysdep_conn *) qconn->psysdep; -+ -+ qsysdep->o = -1; - - /* We save our process ID in the qconn structure. This is checked - in ftcp_close. */ -@@ -190,11 +197,68 @@ - From this point on if the server gets an error we exit; we only - return if we have received a connection. It would be more robust - to respawn the server if it fails; someday. */ -- bzero ((pointer) &s, sizeof s); -- s.sin_family = AF_INET; - zport = qconn->qport->uuconf_u.uuconf_stcp.uuconf_zport; -- s.sin_port = itcp_port_number (zport); -- s.sin_addr.s_addr = htonl (INADDR_ANY); -+ zfamily = qconn->qport->uuconf_u.uuconf_stcp.uuconf_zfamily; -+ memset (&hints, 0, sizeof(hints)); -+ hints.ai_family = zfamily; -+ hints.ai_socktype = SOCK_STREAM; -+ hints.ai_flags = AI_PASSIVE; -+ if ((err = itcp_getaddrinfo (NULL, zport, &hints, &res0)) != 0) -+ { -+ ulog (LOG_ERROR, "getaddrinfo (NULL, %s): %s", -+ zport, gai_strerror (err)); -+ return FALSE; -+ } -+#if HAVE_GETADDRINFO -+ if (zfamily == PF_UNSPEC) -+ { -+ for (res = res0; res; res = res->ai_next) -+ { -+ if (res->ai_family == AF_INET6) -+ { -+ qsysdep->o = socket (res->ai_family, res->ai_socktype, -+ res->ai_protocol); -+ if (qsysdep->o >= 0) -+ break; -+ } -+ } -+ } -+#endif -+ if (qsysdep->o < 0) -+ { -+ for (res = res0; res; res = res->ai_next) -+ { -+ qsysdep->o = socket (res->ai_family, res->ai_socktype, -+ res->ai_protocol); -+ if (qsysdep->o >= 0) -+ break; -+ } -+ if (qsysdep->o < 0) -+ { -+ freeaddrinfo (res); -+ ulog (LOG_ERROR, "socket: %s", strerror (errno)); -+ return FALSE; -+ } -+ } -+#ifdef IPV6_BINDV6ONLY -+ if (res->ai_family == AF_INET6) -+ { -+ int flag = (zfamily == PF_UNSPEC) ? 0 : 1; -+ -+ if (setsockopt (qsysdep->o, IPPROTO_IPV6, IPV6_BINDV6ONLY, -+ (char *)&flag, sizeof (flag)) < 0) -+ { -+ freeaddrinfo (res); -+ ulog (LOG_FATAL, "setsockopt: %s", strerror (errno)); -+ return FALSE; -+ } -+ } -+#endif -+ if (!utcp_init (qsysdep)) -+ { -+ freeaddrinfo (res); -+ return FALSE; -+ } - - /* Swap to our real user ID when doing the bind call. This will - permit the server to use privileged TCP ports when invoked by -@@ -208,16 +272,19 @@ - { - (void) close (qsysdep->o); - qsysdep->o = -1; -+ freeaddrinfo (res); - return FALSE; - } - } - -- if (bind (qsysdep->o, (struct sockaddr *) &s, sizeof s) < 0) -+ if (bind (qsysdep->o, res->ai_addr, res->ai_addrlen) < 0) - { -+ freeaddrinfo (res); - if (fswap) - (void) fsuucp_perms ((long) ieuid); - ulog (LOG_FATAL, "bind: %s", strerror (errno)); - } -+ freeaddrinfo (res); - - /* Now swap back to the uucp user ID. */ - if (fswap) -@@ -333,8 +400,8 @@ - { - struct ssysdep_conn *qsysdep; - const char *zhost; -- struct hostent *q; -- struct sockaddr_in s; -+ struct addrinfo hints, *res, *res0; -+ int err, connected = FALSE; - const char *zport; - char **pzdialer; - -@@ -354,37 +421,38 @@ - } - - errno = 0; -- q = gethostbyname ((char *) zhost); -- if (q != NULL) -+ zport = qconn->qport->uuconf_u.uuconf_stcp.uuconf_zport; -+ memset (&hints, 0, sizeof(hints)); -+ hints.ai_family = qconn->qport->uuconf_u.uuconf_stcp.uuconf_zfamily; -+ hints.ai_socktype = SOCK_STREAM; -+ hints.ai_protocol = 0; -+ if ((err = itcp_getaddrinfo (zhost, zport, &hints, &res0)) != 0) - { -- s.sin_family = q->h_addrtype; -- memcpy (&s.sin_addr.s_addr, q->h_addr, (size_t) q->h_length); -+ ulog (LOG_ERROR, "getaddrinfo (%s, %s): %s", -+ zhost, zport, gai_strerror (err)); -+ return FALSE; - } -- else -- { -- if (errno != 0) -- { -- ulog (LOG_ERROR, "gethostbyname (%s): %s", zhost, strerror (errno)); -- return FALSE; -- } - -- s.sin_family = AF_INET; -- s.sin_addr.s_addr = inet_addr ((char *) zhost); -- if ((long) s.sin_addr.s_addr == (long) -1) -- { -- ulog (LOG_ERROR, "%s: unknown host name", zhost); -- return FALSE; -+ for (res = res0; res; res = res->ai_next) -+ { -+ qsysdep->o = socket (res->ai_family, res->ai_socktype, res->ai_protocol); -+ if (qsysdep->o < 0) -+ continue; -+ if (connect (qsysdep->o, res->ai_addr, res->ai_addrlen) >= 0) -+ { -+ connected = TRUE; -+ break; - } -+ close (qsysdep->o); - } -- -- zport = qconn->qport->uuconf_u.uuconf_stcp.uuconf_zport; -- s.sin_port = itcp_port_number (zport); -- -- if (connect (qsysdep->o, (struct sockaddr *) &s, sizeof s) < 0) -+ freeaddrinfo (res0); -+ if (!connected) - { - ulog (LOG_ERROR, "connect: %s", strerror (errno)); - return FALSE; - } -+ if (!utcp_init (qsysdep)) -+ return FALSE; - - /* Handle the dialer sequence, if any. */ - pzdialer = qconn->qport->uuconf_u.uuconf_stcp.uuconf_pzdialer; -@@ -398,47 +466,18 @@ - return TRUE; - } - --/* Get the port number given a name. The argument will almost always -- be "uucp" so we cache that value. The return value is always in -- network byte order. This returns -1 on error. */ -- - static int --itcp_port_number (zname) -- const char *zname; -+itcp_getaddrinfo (zhost, zport, hints, res) -+ const char *zhost, *zport; -+ const struct addrinfo *hints; -+ struct addrinfo **res; - { -- boolean fuucp; -- static int iuucp; -- int i; -- char *zend; -- struct servent *q; -- -- fuucp = strcmp (zname, "uucp") == 0; -- if (fuucp && iuucp != 0) -- return iuucp; -- -- /* Try it as a number first. */ -- i = strtol ((char *) zname, &zend, 10); -- if (i != 0 && *zend == '\0') -- return htons (i); -- -- q = getservbyname ((char *) zname, (char *) "tcp"); -- if (q == NULL) -- { -- /* We know that the "uucp" service should be 540, even if isn't -- in /etc/services. */ -- if (fuucp) -- { -- iuucp = htons (IUUCP_PORT); -- return iuucp; -- } -- ulog (LOG_ERROR, "getservbyname (%s): %s", zname, strerror (errno)); -- return -1; -- } -- -- if (fuucp) -- iuucp = q->s_port; -+ int err; - -- return q->s_port; -+ if ((err = getaddrinfo (zhost, zport, hints, res)) != EAI_SERVICE || -+ strcmp(zport, "uucp") != 0) -+ return err; -+ return getaddrinfo (zhost, IUUCP_PORT, hints, res); - } - - #endif /* HAVE_TCP */ ---- uuconf/tportc.c Sun Aug 20 21:31:23 1995 -+++ uuconf/tportc.c.new Thu May 25 18:38:22 2000 -@@ -29,6 +29,7 @@ - const char _uuconf_tportc_rcsid[] = "$Id: tportc.c,v 1.14 1995/06/21 19:24:52 ian Rel $"; - #endif - -+#include <sys/socket.h> - #include <errno.h> - - static int ipproto_param P((pointer pglobal, int argc, char **argv, -@@ -37,6 +38,8 @@ - pointer pvar, pointer pinfo)); - static int ipdialer P((pointer pglobal, int argc, char **argv, pointer pvar, - pointer pinfo)); -+static int ipfamily P((pointer pglobal, int argc, char **argv, pointer pvar, -+ pointer pinfo)); - static int ipcunknown P((pointer pglobal, int argc, char **argv, - pointer pvar, pointer pinfo)); - -@@ -151,6 +154,9 @@ - { "service", UUCONF_CMDTABTYPE_STRING, - offsetof (struct uuconf_port, uuconf_u.uuconf_stcp.uuconf_zport), - NULL }, -+ { "family", UUCONF_CMDTABTYPE_FN | 0, -+ offsetof (struct uuconf_port, uuconf_u.uuconf_stcp.uuconf_zfamily), -+ ipfamily }, - { "dialer-sequence", UUCONF_CMDTABTYPE_FULLSTRING, - offsetof (struct uuconf_port, uuconf_u.uuconf_stcp.uuconf_pzdialer), - NULL }, -@@ -279,6 +285,7 @@ - break; - case UUCONF_PORTTYPE_TCP: - qport->uuconf_u.uuconf_stcp.uuconf_zport = (char *) "uucp"; -+ qport->uuconf_u.uuconf_stcp.uuconf_zfamily = PF_UNSPEC; - qport->uuconf_u.uuconf_stcp.uuconf_pzdialer = NULL; - qport->uuconf_ireliable = (UUCONF_RELIABLE_SPECIFIED - | UUCONF_RELIABLE_ENDTOEND -@@ -488,6 +495,35 @@ - iret |= UUCONF_CMDTABRET_EXIT; - return iret; - } -+} -+ -+/* Handle a "family" commands. The first argument is "inet" for -+ PF_INET or "inet6" for PF_INET6 */ -+ -+/*ARGSUSED*/ -+static int -+ipfamily (pglobal, argc, argv, pvar, pinfo) -+ pointer pglobal; -+ int argc; -+ char **argv; -+ pointer pvar; -+ pointer pinfo; -+{ -+ int *pzfamily = (int *) pvar; -+ -+ if (argc < 2) -+ return UUCONF_SYNTAX_ERROR | UUCONF_CMDTABRET_EXIT; -+ if (!strcmp(argv[1], "inet")) -+ *pzfamily = PF_INET; -+#if HAVE_GETADDRINFO -+ else if (!strcmp(argv[1], "inet6")) -+ *pzfamily = PF_INET6; -+#endif -+ else if (!strcmp(argv[1], "inet46")) -+ *pzfamily = PF_UNSPEC; -+ else -+ return UUCONF_SYNTAX_ERROR | UUCONF_CMDTABRET_EXIT; -+ return UUCONF_CMDTABRET_KEEP; - } - - /* Give an error for an unknown port command. */ ---- uuconf/vsinfo.c Sun Aug 20 21:31:29 1995 -+++ uuconf/vsinfo.c.new Thu May 25 18:38:22 2000 -@@ -29,6 +29,7 @@ - const char _uuconf_vsinfo_rcsid[] = "$Id: vsinfo.c,v 1.14 1995/06/21 19:25:24 ian Rel $"; - #endif - -+#include <sys/socket.h> - #include <errno.h> - #include <ctype.h> - -@@ -271,6 +272,19 @@ - else - qset->uuconf_qport->uuconf_u.uuconf_stcp.uuconf_zport - = pzsplit[3]; -+ -+ /* I leave with IPv4 only for compatibility reason. If you -+ wish to use IPv6, please try Taylor UUCP configuration -+ instead. If you still wish to use IPv6 with V2 -+ configuration, re-make with INET6 defined. In this case, -+ you cannot specify the protocol family in V2 -+ configuration file. */ -+#ifdef INET6 -+ qset->uuconf_qport->uuconf_u.uuconf_stcp.uuconf_zfamily = PF_UNSPEC; -+#else -+ qset->uuconf_qport->uuconf_u.uuconf_stcp.uuconf_zfamily = PF_INET; -+#endif -+ - qset->uuconf_qport->uuconf_u.uuconf_stcp.uuconf_pzdialer = NULL; - } - diff --git a/net/uucp/files/patch-man b/net/uucp/files/patch-man deleted file mode 100644 index ec6a625d2f01..000000000000 --- a/net/uucp/files/patch-man +++ /dev/null @@ -1,212 +0,0 @@ ---- cu.1 Sun Aug 20 21:29:24 1995 -+++ cu.1.new Thu Jul 12 14:34:55 2001 -@@ -304,7 +305,7 @@ - approximation. - - .br --/usr/lib/uucp/config - Configuration file. -+/etc/uucp/config - Configuration file. - .SH AUTHOR - Ian Lance Taylor - <ian@airs.com> ---- uucico.8 Sun Aug 20 21:29:42 1995 -+++ uucico.8.new Thu Jul 12 14:34:56 2001 -@@ -250,7 +251,7 @@ - .B \-\-debug abnormal,chat. - - The debugging output is sent to the debugging file, usually one of --/usr/spool/uucp/Debug, /usr/spool/uucp/DEBUG, or -+/var/spool/uucp/Debug, /usr/spool/uucp/DEBUG, or - /usr/spool/uucp/.Admin/audit.local. - .TP 5 - .B \-I file, \-\-config file -@@ -269,20 +270,20 @@ - configuration file, so these are only approximations. - - .br --/usr/lib/uucp/config - Configuration file. -+/etc/uucp/config - Configuration file. - .br --/usr/lib/uucp/passwd - Default UUCP password file. -+/etc/uucp/passwd - Default UUCP password file. - .br --/usr/spool/uucp - -+/var/spool/uucp - - UUCP spool directory. - .br --/usr/spool/uucp/Log - -+/var/spool/uucp/Log - - UUCP log file. - .br --/usr/spool/uucppublic - -+/var/spool/uucppublic - - Default UUCP public directory. - .br --/usr/spool/uucp/Debug - -+/var/spool/uucp/Debug - - Debugging file. - .SH SEE ALSO - kill(1), uucp(1), uux(1), uustat(1), uuxqt(8) ---- uucp.1 Sun Aug 20 21:29:46 1995 -+++ uucp.1.new Thu Jul 12 14:34:57 2001 -@@ -181,15 +182,15 @@ - configuration file, so these are only approximations. - - .br --/usr/lib/uucp/config - Configuration file. -+/etc/uucp/config - Configuration file. - .br --/usr/spool/uucp - -+/var/spool/uucp - - UUCP spool directory. - .br --/usr/spool/uucp/Log - -+/var/spool/uucp/Log - - UUCP log file. - .br --/usr/spool/uucppublic - -+/var/spool/uucppublic - - Default UUCP public directory. - .SH SEE ALSO - mail(1), uux(1), uustat(1), uucico(8) ---- uucp.texi Sun Aug 20 21:29:51 1995 -+++ uucp.texi.new Thu May 25 18:38:17 2000 -@@ -5204,6 +5207,13 @@ - found, port number 540 (the standard UUCP-over-TCP port number) will be - used. - -+@item family @var{string} [ tcp only ] -+@findex family -+ -+Name the protocol family to use. Available value is @samp{inet} for -+IPv4 only, @samp{inet6} for IPv6 only, or @samp{inet46} for both IPv4 -+and IPv6. The default is @samp{inet46}. -+ - @item push @var{strings} [ tli only ] - @findex push - -@@ -5474,7 +5484,12 @@ - @samp{uucp} in @file{/etc/services}; if the @samp{uucp} service is not - defined, port 540 will be used. You can set the port number to use with - the command @samp{port service @var{xxx}}, where @var{xxx} can be either --a number or a name to look up in @file{/etc/services}. You can specify -+a number or a name to look up in @file{/etc/services}. By default UUCP -+will determine the protocol family by querying DNS; if the AAAA record -+is found, IPv6 will be used, and if not found, IPv4 will be used. You -+can set the protocol family to use with the command @samp{port family -+@var{xxx}}, where @var{xxx} can be @samp{inet} for IPv4 only, -+@samp{inet6} for IPv6 only or @samp{inet46} for both. You can specify - the address of the remote host with @samp{address @var{a.b.c}}; if you - don't give an address, the remote system name will be used. You should - give an explicit chat script for the system when you use TCP; the -@@ -5506,6 +5521,10 @@ - in @file{/etc/services}; this may be specified as a number), using - remote host @file{@var{host}.@var{domain}}, with some chat script. - -+@samp{port family @var{xxx}} command is not supported by V2 -+configuration files or HDB configuration files. So, with these -+configuration files, IPv6 is disabled for compatibility reason. -+ - @node TCP Server, , TCP Client, UUCP Over TCP - @subsection Running a TCP Server - -@@ -5525,6 +5544,15 @@ - and @samp{Password:}; the results will be checked against the UUCP (not - the system) password file (@pxref{Configuration File Names}). - -+By default UUCP will listen on both IPv4 and IPv6. You can set the -+protocol family to listen with the command @samp{port family @var{xxx}}, -+where @var{xxx} can be @samp{inet} for IPv4 only, @samp{inet6} for IPv6 -+only or @samp{inet46} for both IPv4 and IPv6. -+ -+@samp{port family @var{xxx}} command is not supported by V2 -+configuration files or HDB configuration files. So, with these -+configuration files, IPv6 is disabled for compatibility reason. -+ - Another way to run a UUCP TCP server is to use the BSD @code{uucpd} - program. - ---- uustat.1 Sun Aug 20 21:29:55 1995 -+++ uustat.1.new Thu Jul 12 14:34:59 2001 -@@ -540,12 +541,12 @@ - configuration file, so these are only approximations. - - .br --/usr/lib/uucp/config - Configuration file. -+/etc/uucp/config - Configuration file. - .br --/usr/spool/uucp - -+/var/spool/uucp - - UUCP spool directory. - .SH SEE ALSO --ps(1), rmail(1), uucp(1), uux(1), uucico(8), uuxqt(8) -+ps(1), rmail(8), uucp(1), uux(1), uucico(8), uuxqt(8) - .SH AUTHOR - Ian Lance Taylor - (ian@airs.com) ---- uux.1 Sun Aug 20 21:29:57 1995 -+++ uux.1.new Thu Jul 12 14:35:00 2001 -@@ -40,7 +41,7 @@ - not absolute, it will be appended to the current working directory on - the local system; the result may not be meaningful on the remote - system. A pathname may begin with ~/, in which case it is relative to --the UUCP public directory (usually /usr/spool/uucppublic) on the -+the UUCP public directory (usually /var/spool/uucppublic) on the - appropriate system. A pathname may begin with ~name/, in which case - it is relative to the home directory of the named user on the - appropriate system. -@@ -231,15 +232,15 @@ - configuration file, so these are only approximations. - - .br --/usr/lib/uucp/config - Configuration file. -+/etc/uucp/config - Configuration file. - .br --/usr/spool/uucp - -+/var/spool/uucp - - UUCP spool directory. - .br --/usr/spool/uucp/Log - -+/var/spool/uucp/Log - - UUCP log file. - .br --/usr/spool/uucppublic - -+/var/spool/uucppublic - - Default UUCP public directory. - .SH SEE ALSO - mail(1), uustat(1), uucp(1), uucico(8), uuxqt(8) ---- uuxqt.8 Sun Aug 20 21:29:58 1995 -+++ uuxqt.8.new Thu Jul 12 14:35:00 2001 -@@ -64,7 +65,7 @@ - .B \-\-debug abnormal,chat. - - The debugging output is sent to the debugging file, usually one of --/usr/spool/uucp/Debug, /usr/spool/uucp/DEBUG, or -+/var/spool/uucp/Debug, /usr/spool/uucp/DEBUG, or - /usr/spool/uucp/.Admin/audit.local. - .TP 5 - .B \-I file, \-\-config -@@ -83,18 +84,18 @@ - configuration file, so these are only approximations. - - .br --/usr/lib/uucp/config - Configuration file. -+/etc/uucp/config - Configuration file. - .br --/usr/spool/uucp - -+/var/spool/uucp - - UUCP spool directory. - .br --/usr/spool/uucp/Log - -+/var/spool/uucp/Log - - UUCP log file. - .br --/usr/spool/uucppublic - -+/var/spool/uucppublic - - Default UUCP public directory. - .br --/usr/spool/uucp/Debug - -+/var/spool/uucp/Debug - - Debugging file. - .SH SEE ALSO - uucp(1), uux(1), uucico(8) diff --git a/net/uucp/files/patch-policy b/net/uucp/files/patch-policy deleted file mode 100644 index 260dd4371f0d..000000000000 --- a/net/uucp/files/patch-policy +++ /dev/null @@ -1,128 +0,0 @@ ---- policy.h Sun Aug 20 21:36:06 1995 -+++ policy.h.new Mon Oct 22 08:47:33 2001 -@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ - */ - #define HAVE_BSD_TTY 0 - #define HAVE_SYSV_TERMIO 0 --#define HAVE_POSIX_TERMIOS 0 -+#define HAVE_POSIX_TERMIOS 1 - - /* This code tries to guess which terminal driver to use if you did - not make a choice above. It is in this file to make it easy to -@@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ - set to 0 when it should be 1, file transfer will use more CPU time - than necessary. If you are unsure, setting HAVE_UNBLOCKED_WRITES - to 0 should always be safe. */ --#define HAVE_UNBLOCKED_WRITES 0 -+#define HAVE_UNBLOCKED_WRITES 1 - - /* When the code does do a blocking write, it wants to write the - largest amount of data which the kernel will accept as a single -@@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ - SINGLE_WRITE is too small, file transfer will use more CPU time - than necessary. If you have no idea, 64 should work on most modern - systems. */ --#define SINGLE_WRITE 64 -+#define SINGLE_WRITE 100 - - /* Some tty drivers, such as those from SCO and AT&T's Unix PC, have a - bug in the implementation of ioctl() that causes CLOCAL to be -@@ -203,7 +203,7 @@ - HAVE_SAVED_SETUID to 1, but your system does not have saved set - user ID, uucp will fail with an error message whenever anybody - other than the uucp user uses it. */ --#define HAVE_SAVED_SETUID 1 -+#define HAVE_SAVED_SETUID 0 - - /* On some systems, such as 4.4BSD-Lite, NetBSD, the DG Aviion and, - possibly, the RS/6000, the setreuid function is broken. It should -@@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ - the sendmail choice below. Otherwise, select one of the other - choices as appropriate. */ - #if 1 --#define MAIL_PROGRAM "/usr/lib/sendmail -t" -+#define MAIL_PROGRAM "/usr/sbin/sendmail -t" - #define MAIL_PROGRAM_TO_BODY 1 - #define MAIL_PROGRAM_SUBJECT_BODY 1 - #endif -@@ -301,7 +301,7 @@ - /* #define LOCKDIR "/etc/locks" */ - /* #define LOCKDIR "/usr/spool/locks" */ - /* #define LOCKDIR "/usr/spool/uucp/LCK" */ --/* #define LOCKDIR "/var/spool/lock" */ -+#define LOCKDIR "/var/spool/lock" - - /* You must also specify the format of the lock files by setting - exactly one of the following macros to 1. Check an existing lock -@@ -348,7 +348,7 @@ - The format for QNX lock files was made up just for Taylor UUCP. - QNX doesn't come with a version of UUCP. */ - #define HAVE_V2_LOCKFILES 0 --#define HAVE_HDB_LOCKFILES 0 -+#define HAVE_HDB_LOCKFILES 1 - #define HAVE_SCO_LOCKFILES 0 - #define HAVE_SVR4_LOCKFILES 0 - #define HAVE_SEQUENT_LOCKFILES 0 -@@ -466,7 +466,7 @@ - configuration files will be read first, followed by the V2 - configuration files, followed by the HDB configuration files. */ - #define HAVE_V2_CONFIG 0 --#define HAVE_HDB_CONFIG 0 -+#define HAVE_HDB_CONFIG 1 - - /* Exactly one of the following macros must be set to 1. The exact - format of the spool directories is explained in unix/spool.c. -@@ -566,21 +566,21 @@ - exist when a new message is written out, it will be created. - Setting CLOSE_LOGFILES to 1 will obviously require slightly more - processing time. */ --#define CLOSE_LOGFILES 0 -+#define CLOSE_LOGFILES 1 - - /* The name of the default spool directory. If HAVE_TAYLOR_CONFIG is - set to 1, this may be overridden by the ``spool'' command in the - configuration file. */ --#define SPOOLDIR "/usr/spool/uucp" --/* #define SPOOLDIR "/var/spool/uucp" */ -+/* #define SPOOLDIR "/usr/spool/uucp" */ -+#define SPOOLDIR "/var/spool/uucp" - - /* The name of the default public directory. If HAVE_TAYLOR_CONFIG is - set to 1, this may be overridden by the ``pubdir'' command in the - configuration file. Also, a particular system may be given a - specific public directory by using the ``pubdir'' command in the - system file. */ --#define PUBDIR "/usr/spool/uucppublic" --/* #define PUBDIR "/var/spool/uucppublic" */ -+/* #define PUBDIR "/usr/spool/uucppublic" */ -+#define PUBDIR "/var/spool/uucppublic" - - /* The default command path. This is a space separated list of - directories. Remote command executions requested by uux are looked -@@ -643,20 +643,20 @@ - /* The default log file when using HAVE_TAYLOR_LOGGING. When using - HAVE_TAYLOR_CONFIG, this may be overridden by the ``logfile'' - command in the configuration file. */ --#define LOGFILE "/usr/spool/uucp/Log" --/* #define LOGFILE "/var/spool/uucp/Log" */ -+/* #define LOGFILE "/usr/spool/uucp/Log" */ -+#define LOGFILE "/var/spool/uucp/Log" - - /* The default statistics file when using HAVE_TAYLOR_LOGGING. When - using HAVE_TAYLOR_CONFIG, this may be overridden by the - ``statfile'' command in the configuration file. */ --#define STATFILE "/usr/spool/uucp/Stats" --/* #define STATFILE "/var/spool/uucp/Stats" */ -+/* #define STATFILE "/usr/spool/uucp/Stats" */ -+#define STATFILE "/var/spool/uucp/Stats" - - /* The default debugging file when using HAVE_TAYLOR_LOGGING. When - using HAVE_TAYLOR_CONFIG, this may be overridden by the - ``debugfile'' command in the configuration file. */ --#define DEBUGFILE "/usr/spool/uucp/Debug" --/* #define DEBUGFILE "/var/spool/uucp/Debug" */ -+/* #define DEBUGFILE "/usr/spool/uucp/Debug" */ -+#define DEBUGFILE "/var/spool/uucp/Debug" - - #endif /* HAVE_TAYLOR_LOGGING */ - diff --git a/net/uucp/files/patch-sample b/net/uucp/files/patch-sample deleted file mode 100644 index aff32c85ca2c..000000000000 --- a/net/uucp/files/patch-sample +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ ---- sample/dial Thu Jan 14 07:29:52 1993 -+++ sample/dial.new Sat Aug 28 01:33:44 1999 -@@ -23,13 +25,17 @@ - # 4) send "ATDT", then the telephone number (after translating any - # dialcodes). - # 5) wait until the modem echoes "CONNECT" --chat "" ATZ\r\d\c OK ATDT\T CONNECT -+# 6) Wait a little more, if your modem give CONNECT before carrier up -+chat "" ATZ\r\d\c OK ATDT\T CONNECT \p\c - - # If we get "BUSY" or "NO CARRIER" during the dial chat script we - # abort the dial immediately. - chat-fail BUSY -+chat-fail ERROR -+chat-fail NO\sDIALTONE - chat-fail NO\sCARRIER - - # When the call is over, we make sure we hangup the modem. -+# You don't need this stuff, if you modem can handle DTR drop properly - complete \d\d+++\d\dATH\r\c - abort \d\d+++\d\dATH\r\c diff --git a/net/uucp/files/uuchk.8 b/net/uucp/files/uuchk.8 deleted file mode 100644 index 0ef98140c3ae..000000000000 --- a/net/uucp/files/uuchk.8 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,44 +0,0 @@ -.\" $FreeBSD: /tmp/pcvs/ports/net/uucp/files/Attic/uuchk.8,v 1.1 2001-11-20 08:10:25 dinoex Exp $ -.TH uuchk 1 "Taylor UUCP 1.06" -.SH NAME -uuchk \- displays information from the UUCP configuration -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B uuchk -[-s system] [standard UUCP options] -.SH DESCRIPTION -The -.B uuchk -program reads the UUCP configuration files and displays -a rather lengthy description of what it finds. This is useful when -configuring UUCP to make certain that the UUCP package will do -what you expect it to do. -.SH OPTIONS -The following options may be given to -.B uuchk: -.TP 5 -.B \-s, \-\-system -Display the -configuration for just the specified system, rather than for all -systems. The -.B uuchk -program also supports the standard UUCP program -options. -.TP 5 -.B \-x type -.TP 5 -.B \-\-debug type -.TP 5 -.B \-I file -.TP 5 -.B \-\-config file -.TP 5 -.B \-v, \-\-version -.TP 5 -.B \-\-help -Standard UUCP options. -.SH SEE ALSO -uucp(1) -.SH AUTHOR -Ian Lance Taylor (ian@airs.com). -This Manpage based on the Taylor UUCP 1.06 Texinfo documentation. - diff --git a/net/uucp/files/uuconv.1 b/net/uucp/files/uuconv.1 deleted file mode 100644 index 8f932d28a39d..000000000000 --- a/net/uucp/files/uuconv.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,57 +0,0 @@ -.\" $FreeBSD: /tmp/pcvs/ports/net/uucp/files/Attic/uuconv.1,v 1.1 2001-11-20 08:10:25 dinoex Exp $ -.TH uuconv 1 "Taylor UUCP 1.06" -.SH NAME -uuconv \- convert UUCP configuration files -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B uuconv -\-i type \-o type [-p program] [standard UUCP options] -.SH DESCRIPTION -The -.B uuconv -program can be used to convert UUCP configuration -files from one format to another. This can be useful for -administrators converting from an older UUCP package. Taylor UUCP -is able to read and use old configuration file formats, but some -new features can not be selected using the old formats. -.PP -The type of configuration file to read is specified -using the `-i' or `--input' options. The type of configuration file to -write is specified using the `-o' or `--output' options. -.PP -The supported configuration file types are `taylor', `v2', and -`hdb'. For a description of the `taylor' configuration files, see -*Note Configuration Files::. The other types of configuration files -are used by traditional UUCP packages, and are not described in this -manual. -.PP -An input configuration of type `v2' or `hdb' is read from a compiled -in directory (specified by `oldconfigdir' in `Makefile'). An input -configuration of type `taylor' is read from a compiled in directory by -default, but may be overridden with the standard `-I' or `--config' -options. -.PP -The output configuration is written to files in the directory in -which -.B uuconv -is run. -.PP -Some information in the input files may not be representable in the -desired output format, in which case -.B uuconv -will silently discard it. -The output of -.B uuconv -should be carefully checked before it is used. -The -.B uuchk(8) -program may be used for this purpose. -.PP -The `-p' or `--program' option may be used to convert specific `cu' -configuration information, rather than the default of only converting -the `uucp' configuration information. -.SH SEE ALSO -cu(1), uucp(1) -.SH AUTHOR -Ian Lance Taylor (ian@airs.com). -This Manpage based on the Taylor UUCP 1.06 Texinfo documentation. - diff --git a/net/uucp/files/uulog.1 b/net/uucp/files/uulog.1 deleted file mode 100644 index 5cbe8a8c3954..000000000000 --- a/net/uucp/files/uulog.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,84 +0,0 @@ -.\" $FreeBSD: /tmp/pcvs/ports/net/uucp/files/Attic/uulog.1,v 1.1 2001-11-20 08:10:25 dinoex Exp $ -.TH uulog 1 "Taylor UUCP 1.06" -.SH NAME -uulog \- display UUCP log entries -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B uulog -[-#] [-n lines] [-sf system] [-u user] [-DSF] [--lines lines] -[--system system] [--user user] [--debuglog] [--statslog] -[--follow] [--follow=system] [standard UUCP options] -.SH DESCRIPTION -The -.B uulog -program can be used to display entries in the UUCP log -file. It can select the entries for a particular system or a -particular user. You can use it to see what has happened to your -queued jobs in the past. -.SH OPTIONS -The following options may be given to -.B uulog. -.TP 5 -.B \-#, \-n lines, \-\-lines lines -Here `#' is a number; e.g., `-10'. The specified number of lines -is displayed from the end of the log file. The default is to -display the entire log file, unless the `-f', `-F', or `--follow' -options are used, in which case the default is to display 10 lines. -.TP 5 -.B \-s system, \-\-system system -Display only log entries pertaining to the specified system. -.TP 5 -.B \-u user, \-\-user user -Display only log entries pertaining to the specified user. -.TP 5 -.B \-D, \-\-debuglog -Display the debugging log file. -.TP 5 -.B \-S, \-\-statslog -Display the statistics log file. -.B \-F, \-\-follow -Keep displaying the log file forever, printing new lines as they -are appended to the log file. -.TP 5 -.B \-f system, \-\-follow=system -Keep displaying the log file forever, displaying only log entries -pertaining to the specified system. -.TP 5 -.B \-X type -.TP 5 -.B \-\-debug type -.TP 5 -.B \-I file -.TP 5 -.B \-\-config file -.TP 5 -.B \-v, \-\-version -.TP 5 -.B \-\-help -Standard UUCP options. -Note that -.B uulog -specifies the debugging type using `-X' rather than the usual `-x'. -.PP -The operation of -.B uulog -depends to some degree upon the type of log -files generated by the UUCP programs. This is a compile time option. -If the UUCP programs have been compiled to use HDB style log files, -.B uulog -changes in the following ways: -.PP -The new options `-x' and `--uuxqtlog' may be used to list the -.B uuxqt -log file. -.PP -It is no longer possible to omit all arguments: one of `-s', -`--system', `-f', `--follow=system', `-D', `--debuglog', `-S', -`--statslog', `-x', or `--uuxqtlog' must be used. -.PP -The option `--system ANY' may be used to list log file entries -which do not pertain to any particular system. -.SH SEE ALSO -uucp(1) -.SH AUTHOR -Ian Lance Taylor (ian@airs.com). -This Manpage based on the Taylor UUCP 1.06 Texinfo documentation. diff --git a/net/uucp/files/uuname.1 b/net/uucp/files/uuname.1 deleted file mode 100644 index 6e9b1a805f62..000000000000 --- a/net/uucp/files/uuname.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,45 +0,0 @@ -.\" $FreeBSD: /tmp/pcvs/ports/net/uucp/files/Attic/uuname.1,v 1.1 2001-11-20 08:10:25 dinoex Exp $ -.TH uuname 1 "Taylor UUCP 1.06" -.SH NAME -uuname \- list known remote UUCP sites -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B uuname -[-a] [-l] [standard UUCP options] -.SH DESCRIPTION -The -.B uuname -program by default lists all the remote systems your -system knows about. You can also use it to get the name of your -local system. It is mostly useful for shell scripts. -.SH OPTIONS -The following options may be given to -.B uuname. -.TP 5 -.B \-a, \-\-aliases -List all aliases for remote systems, as well as their canonical -names. Aliases may be specified in the -.I sys -file. -.TP 5 -.B \-l, \-\-local -Print the UUCP name of the local system, rather than listing the -names of all the remote systems. -.TP 5 -.B \-x type -.TP 5 -.B \-\-debug type -.TP 5 -.B \-I file -.TP 5 -.B \-\-config file -.TP 5 -.B \-v, \-\-version -.TP 5 -.B \-\-help -Standard UUCP options. -.SH SEE ALSO -uucp(1) -.SH AUTHOR -Ian Lance Taylor (ian@airs.com). -This Manpage based on the Taylor UUCP 1.06 Texinfo documentation. - diff --git a/net/uucp/files/uupick.1 b/net/uucp/files/uupick.1 deleted file mode 100644 index 0ede57a146e9..000000000000 --- a/net/uucp/files/uupick.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,72 +0,0 @@ -.\" $FreeBSD: /tmp/pcvs/ports/net/uucp/files/Attic/uupick.1,v 1.1 2001-11-20 08:10:25 dinoex Exp $ -.TH uupick 1 "Taylor UUCP 1.06" -.SH NAME -uupick \- retrieve files transferred by uuto -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B uupick -[\-s] [standard UUCP options] -.SH DESCRIPTION -The -.B uupick -program is used to conveniently retrieve files -transferred by the -.B uuto(1) -program. -For each file transferred by -.B uuto(1), -.B uupick -will display the -source system, the file name, and whether the name refers to a regular -file or a directory. It will then wait for the user to specify an -action to take. One of the following commands must be entered: -.TP 5 -.I q -Quit out of -.B uupick. -.TP 5 -.I RETURN -Skip the file. -.TP 5 -.I m [directory] -Move the file or directory to the specified directory. If no -directory is specified, the file is moved to the current directory. -.TP 5 -.I a [directory] -Move all files from this system to the specified directory. If no -directory is specified, the files are moved to the current -directory. -.TP 5 -.I p -List the file on standard output. -.TP 5 -.I d -Delete the file. -.TP 5 -.I ! [command] -Execute `command' as a shell escape. -.SH OPTIONS -The following options may be given to -.B uupick. -.TP 5 -.B \-s, \-\-system system -This option may be used to restrict -.B uupick -to only present files transferred from a particular system. -.TP 5 -.B \-x type -.TP 5 -.B \-\-debug type -.TP 5 -.B \-I file -.TP 5 -.B \-\-config file -.TP 5 -.B \-v, \-\-version -.TP 5 -.B \-\-help -Standard UUCP options. -.SH SEE ALSO -uucp(1), uuto(1) -.SH AUTHOR -Ian Lance Taylor (ian@airs.com). -This Manpage based on the Taylor UUCP 1.06 Texinfo documentation. diff --git a/net/uucp/files/uusched.8 b/net/uucp/files/uusched.8 deleted file mode 100644 index a5e2a3c4d73c..000000000000 --- a/net/uucp/files/uusched.8 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -.\" $FreeBSD: /tmp/pcvs/ports/net/uucp/files/Attic/uusched.8,v 1.1 2001-11-20 08:10:25 dinoex Exp $ -.TH uusched 8 "Taylor UUCP 1.06" -.SH NAME -uusched \- UUCP file transfer daemon -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B uusched -[uucico options] -.SH DESCRIPTION -The -.B uusched -program is actually just a shell script which invokes -the -.B uucico(8) -daemon. It is provided for backward compatibility. It -causes -uucico(8) to call all systems for which there is work. Any -option which may be given to uucico(8) may also be given to -.B uusched -.SH SEE ALSO -uucico(8), uucp(1) -.SH AUTHOR -Ian Lance Taylor (ian@airs.com). -This Manpage based on the Taylor UUCP 1.06 Texinfo documentation. - diff --git a/net/uucp/files/uuto.1 b/net/uucp/files/uuto.1 deleted file mode 100644 index 8d248af7f8af..000000000000 --- a/net/uucp/files/uuto.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,41 +0,0 @@ -.\" $FreeBSD: /tmp/pcvs/ports/net/uucp/files/Attic/uuto.1,v 1.1 2001-11-20 08:10:25 dinoex Exp $ -.\" based on the uucp texinfo documentation -.TH uuto 1 "Taylor UUCP 1.06" -.SH NAME -uuto \- send files to a user on a remote system. -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B uuto -[uucp options] files... system!user -.SH DESCRIPTION -The -.B uuto -program may be used to conveniently send files to a -particular user on a remote system. It will arrange for mail to be sent -to the remote user when the files arrive on the remote system, and he or -she may easily retrieve the files using the -.B uupick -program. Note that -.B uuto -does not provide any -security--any user on the remote system can examine the files. -.PP -The last argument specifies the system and user name to which to send -the files. The other arguments are the files or directories to be sent. -.PP -The -.B uuto -program is actually just a trivial shell script which -invokes the -.B uucp -program with the appropriate arguments. Any option -which may be given to -.B uucp -may also be given to -.B uuto. -.SH SEE ALSO -uucp(1) -.SH AUTHOR -Ian Lance Taylor (ian@airs.com). -This Manpage based on the Taylor UUCP 1.06 Texinfo documentation. - - diff --git a/net/uucp/pkg-comment b/net/uucp/pkg-comment deleted file mode 100644 index a82ccab54efc..000000000000 --- a/net/uucp/pkg-comment +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -Taylor UUCP (unix-to-unix copy program) diff --git a/net/uucp/pkg-descr b/net/uucp/pkg-descr deleted file mode 100644 index b5748ab8c25a..000000000000 --- a/net/uucp/pkg-descr +++ /dev/null @@ -1,7 +0,0 @@ -This is a port of the Taylor UUCP Unix-to-Unix Copy Program suite -of utilities. - -- no scripts in etc/periodic/daily/ -- no scripts in etc/periodic/weekly/ -- no program libexec/uucpd -- info/uucp not compressed diff --git a/net/uucp/pkg-plist b/net/uucp/pkg-plist deleted file mode 100644 index 4c087694bff8..000000000000 --- a/net/uucp/pkg-plist +++ /dev/null @@ -1,37 +0,0 @@ -bin/uucp -bin/uulog -bin/uupick -bin/uusched -bin/uustat -bin/uuto -bin/uux -etc/uucp/call.sample -etc/uucp/config.sample -etc/uucp/dial.sample -etc/uucp/dialcode.sample -etc/uucp/passwd.sample -etc/uucp/port.sample -etc/uucp/sys1.sample -etc/uucp/sys2.sample -info/uucp.info -info/uucp.info-1 -info/uucp.info-2 -info/uucp.info-3 -info/uucp.info-4 -info/uucp.info-5 -info/uucp.info-6 -info/uucp.info-7 -info/uucp.info-8 -@exec install-info %D/info/uucp.info %D/info/dir -@unexec install-info --delete %D/info/uucp.info %D/info/dir -@group dialer -bin/cu -bin/uuname -libexec/uucp/uucico -@group uucp -libexec/uucp/uuxqt -@group wheel -sbin/uuchk -sbin/uuconv -@dirrm etc/uucp -@dirrm libexec/uucp |