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diff --git a/textproc/gmat/files/patch-ab b/textproc/gmat/files/patch-ab deleted file mode 100644 index ace0b2513727..000000000000 --- a/textproc/gmat/files/patch-ab +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ ---- lib/oratoolsrc Thu Sep 7 00:48:19 2000 -+++ lib/oratoolsrc.new Thu Jan 11 12:05:38 2001 -@@ -58,9 +58,9 @@ - - action = view - --tbl = gtbl --pic = gpic --eqn = geqn -+tbl = tbl -+pic = pic -+eqn = eqn - - tbl_opts = - - pic_opts = - -@@ -94,9 +94,9 @@ - comment = This is really gmat.old - action = view - --tbl = gtbl --pic = gpic --eqn = geqn -+tbl = tbl -+pic = pic -+eqn = eqn - - tbl_opts = - - pic_opts = - diff --git a/textproc/gmat/files/patch-ac b/textproc/gmat/files/patch-ac deleted file mode 100644 index 8b154b5158f6..000000000000 --- a/textproc/gmat/files/patch-ac +++ /dev/null @@ -1,617 +0,0 @@ ---- gmat.sgm.orig Thu Jan 1 09:30:00 1970 -+++ gmat.sgm Sun Jan 7 12:44:25 2001 -@@ -0,0 +1,614 @@ -+<!-- $Id: gmat.sgm 1.2 1994/08/29 17:53:27 norm Exp $ --> -+ -+<chapter id=gmat><title>gmat</> -+ -+<sect1><title>Usage</> -+ -+<para> -+Usage: <command>gmat</> [switches] filename { [[switches] filename] } -+… -+</para> -+ -+</sect1> -+<sect1><title>Description</> -+ -+<para> -+<command>gmat</> handles the routine processing of text documents into -+printed or previewed output. Beginning with one or more input files (in -+a formatting language like troff or TeX; or in SGML), <command>gmat</> -+performs any necessary preprocessing (e.g. construction of an -+<acronym>SGML</acronym> driver file), executes the appropriate -+formatter, and previews or prints the resulting output file (generally -+PostScript). -+</para> -+ -+<para> -+Most aspects of <command>gmat</> are configurable through command line -+switches and/or configuration files. <command>gmat</> reads two -+configuration files: the <filename>oratoolsrc</> file and the -+<filename>bookfiles</> file. -+</para> -+ -+<para> -+The following command line switches are available: -+ -+<variablelist> -+ <varlistentry><term><option>–d</></term> -+ <listitem><para> -+ Enable debugging. If the <option>–d</option> switch is used, -+ temporary files -+ created by <command>gmat</> are not deleted when <command>gmat</> -+ ends. -+ </para></listitem> -+ </varlistentry> -+ <varlistentry><term><option>–f</></term> -+ <listitem><para> -+ Keep the output file. If the <option>–f</option> switch is used, -+ the output file -+ is not deleted after previewing or printing. Ordinarily, -+ <command>gmat</> treats the output file as a temporary file. -+ </para></listitem> -+ </varlistentry> -+ <varlistentry><term><option>–F</> <replaceable>file</></term> -+ <listitem><para> -+ Specify the name of the output file. The name of the output file -+ is controlled by the <filename>oratoolsrc</> variable -+ <literal>PS_BASE</> if the <option>–F</> option is not used. -+ </para></listitem> -+ </varlistentry> -+ <varlistentry><term><option>–k</></term> -+ <listitem><para> -+ Keep the formatter input file. The <option>–k</> option is only meaningful -+ when <acronym>SGML</acronym> files are being processed by -+ <command>gmat</>. The <acronym>SGML</acronym> file is -+ automatically translated into a formatter input file; if the <option>–k</> -+ option isn't used, <command>gmat</> treats the output file as a -+ temporary file. -+ </para></listitem> -+ </varlistentry> -+ <varlistentry><term><option>–K</> <replaceable>file</></term> -+ <listitem><para> -+ Specify the name of the formatter input file. The name of the -+ formatter input file is controlled by the <filename>oratoolsrc</> variables -+ <literal>EXT_BASE</> and <literal>EXT3L</> if the <option>–K</> option isn't used. -+ </para></listitem> -+ </varlistentry> -+ <varlistentry><term><option>–o</> <replaceable>pages</></term> -+ <listitem><para> -+ Specify a list of pages. Only the pages specified will appear in -+ the output file. Pages are specified by page number. By default, -+ all of the pages in the formatter input file will appear in the -+ output file. -+ </para></listitem> -+ </varlistentry> -+ <varlistentry><term><option>–p</></term> -+ <listitem><para> -+ Print the output file. Selection of the output action is -+ controlled by the <option>–p</> and <option>–v</> options and the <filename>oratoolsrc</> -+ variable <literal>ACTION</>. If the <option>–p</> option is used, the file will be -+ printed regardless of the action specified by the <filename>oratoolsrc</> -+ variable <literal>ACTION</>. -+ </para></listitem> -+ </varlistentry> -+ <varlistentry><term><option>–P</> <replaceable>printer</></term> -+ <listitem><para> -+ Select printer. Output will be sent to the printer specified. If -+ the <option>–P</> option is not used, output will be sent to the printer -+ specified by the <filename>oratoolsrc</> variable <literal>PRINTER</>. This option has -+ no meaning if the output file is not printed (e.g. if the -+ previewer is used instead). Selection of the output action is -+ controlled by the <option>–p</> and <option>–v</> options and the <filename>oratoolsrc</> -+ variable <literal>ACTION</>. -+ </para></listitem> -+ </varlistentry> -+ <varlistentry><term><option>–q</></term> -+ <listitem><para> -+ Suppress warning messages. The ``verbosity'' of messages is -+ controlled by the <filename>oratoolsrc</> variables <literal>QUIET</> and <literal>VERBOSE</> and -+ the <option>–q</> option. -+ </para></listitem> -+ </varlistentry> -+ <varlistentry><term><option>–s</></term> -+ <listitem><para> -+ Save the <acronym>SGML</acronym> driver file. If the <option>–s</> option -+ is not used, <command>gmat</> treats the <acronym>SGML</acronym> -+ driver file (containing the <!DOCTYPE> declaration and the -+ locally defined entities) as a temporary file. -+ </para></listitem> -+ </varlistentry> -+ <varlistentry><term><option>–S</></term> -+ <listitem><para> -+ Don't merge multiple <acronym>SGML</acronym> files together with -+ an <acronym>SGML</acronym> driver file. If the <option>–S</> option is -+ used, <command>gmat</> does not build a driver file. Each -+ <acronym>SGML</acronym> file must contain it's own <DOCTYPE> -+ specification. When multiple <acronym>SGML</acronym> files are -+ given on the command line, <command>gmat</> ordinarily merges them -+ together in the <acronym>SGML</acronym> driver. If the <option>–S</> -+ option is specified, each file is processed individually. -+ </para></listitem> -+ </varlistentry> -+ <varlistentry><term><option>–T</> <replaceable>progname</></term> -+ <listitem><para> -+ Process the formatter input file with the specified program. This -+ option is not implemented yet. Ultimately, it will allow -+ <command>gmat</> to handle arbitrary document formatters instead -+ of just gtroff. -+ </para></listitem> -+ </varlistentry> -+ <varlistentry><term><option>–v</></term> -+ <listitem><para> -+ Preview the output file. Selection of the output action is -+ controlled by the <option>–p</> and <option>–v</> options and the <filename>oratoolsrc</> -+ variable <literal>ACTION</>. If the <option>–v</> option is used, the file will be -+ previewed regardless of the action specified by the <filename>oratoolsrc</> -+ variable <literal>ACTION</>. -+ </para></listitem> -+ </varlistentry> -+ <varlistentry><term><option>–W</></term> -+ <listitem><para> -+ Wait on error. If <command>gmat</> detects a user error (such as -+ an invalid option) it prints an error message and ends. If the -+ <option>–W</> option is specified, it also waits for the user to press -+ Enter. This option is useful if <command>gmat</> is executed by -+ shell script or batch file and subsequent processing might cause -+ the error message to scroll off of the screen before it could be -+ read or even noticed. -+ </para></listitem> -+ </varlistentry> -+ <varlistentry><term><option>–x</></term> -+ <listitem><para> -+ Just check for errors. If the <option>–x</> option is specified, -+ <command>gmat</> does not preview or print the output file. -+ </para></listitem> -+ </varlistentry> -+</variablelist> -+</para> -+ -+<para> -+The <filename>oratoolsrc</> file provides another way to customize -+<command>gmat</>. <command>gmat</> loads each of the following -+<filename>oratoolsrc</> files if they exist: the system default file, the user -+default file, and the <filename>oratoolsrc</> file in the current directory. If a -+variable is set in more than one file, the value in the most recently -+loaded file is the value that <command>gmat</> uses. -+</para> -+ -+<para> -+The system default file is <filename>oratoolsrc</>. The location of the system -+default file is controlled by the environment variable <systemitem class=environvar>ORALIBDIR</>. If -+<systemitem class=environvar>ORALIBDIR</> is not set, the value <filename>/usr/local/prod/lib</> is used. The -+user default file is $HOME/.oratoolsrc. The <filename>oratoolsrc</> file in the -+current directory is <filename>.oratoolsrc</>. -+</para> -+ -+<para> -+The following variables are recognized by <command>gmat</> in the <literal>GMAT</> -+or global sections of the <filename>oratoolsrc</> configuration file. -+ -+<variablelist> -+ <varlistentry><term>action (view, print, check, file)</term> -+ <listitem><para> -+ Output file processing. Valid values are view (equivalent to the -+ <option>–v</> option), print (equivalent to the <option>–p</> option), check -+ (equivalent to the <option>–x</> option), and file (equivalent to the <option>–f</> -+ option). -+ </para></listitem> -+ </varlistentry> -+ <varlistentry><term>bindir dir</term> -+ <listitem><para> -+ Additional <systemitem class=environvar>PATH</> directory. <command>gmat</> adds the specified -+ directory to the <systemitem class=environvar>PATH</> environment variable before running -+ subprocesses. This variable allows the installer to place -+ <command>gmat</> in a standard place (e.g. <filename>/usr/local/bin</>) but -+ leave the rest of the executables somewhere else without requiring -+ that every user update their <systemitem class=environvar>PATH</>. -+ </para></listitem> -+ </varlistentry> -+ <varlistentry><term>bookfiles filename</term> -+ <listitem><para> -+ Name of the <filename>bookfiles</> file. The <filename>bookfiles</> file is a -+ configuration file for a particular book. This variable should be -+ a simple filename (e.g. <filename>BOOKFILES</>) and not a path name. -+ </para></listitem> -+ </varlistentry> -+ <varlistentry><term>debug boolean</term> -+ <listitem><para> -+ Enable debugging? Enabling this variable is equivalent to using -+ the <option>–d</> option. -+ </para></listitem> -+ </varlistentry> -+ <varlistentry><term>debugdir dir</term> -+ <listitem><para> -+ Directory for temporary files. Temporary files are generally -+ placed in <filename>/tmp</>, but if this variable is set they are stored in -+ the directory specified. Temporary files are automatically -+ deleted when <command>gmat</> ends unless debugging is enabled. -+ </para></listitem> -+ </varlistentry> -+ <varlistentry><term>entity_file filename { filename … }</term> -+ <listitem><para> -+ Local entities for the <DOCTYPE> declaration. This is used -+ only if <literal>entities</> is not set in the <filename>BOOKFILES</> -+ file. -+ </para></listitem> -+ </varlistentry> -+ <varlistentry><term>eqn progname</term> -+ <listitem><para> -+ The <command>eqn</> preprocessor to use for gtroff files. -+ </para></listitem> -+ </varlistentry> -+ <varlistentry><term>eqn_opts any</term> -+ <listitem><para> -+ Options for <command>eqn</> -+ </para></listitem> -+ </varlistentry> -+ <varlistentry><term>extension_3l ext</term> -+ <listitem><para> -+ The default extension for formatter input files. -+ </para></listitem> -+ </varlistentry> -+ <varlistentry><term>ext_base rule</term> -+ <listitem><para> -+ The rule for constructing the base filename for the formatter -+ input file. See below. -+ </para></listitem> -+ </varlistentry> -+ <varlistentry><term>gsoelim progname</term> -+ <listitem><para> -+ The <command>gsoelim</> preprocessor to use for gtroff files. -+ </para></listitem> -+ </varlistentry> -+ <varlistentry><term>keep3l boolean</term> -+ <listitem><para> -+ Keep the formatter input file? -+ </para></listitem> -+ </varlistentry> -+ <varlistentry><term>macrodir dir</term> -+ <listitem><para> -+ Directory where local macro files are kept. This value should be a -+ path relative to the current directory, for example <filename>./macros</>. -+ </para></listitem> -+ </varlistentry> -+ <varlistentry><term>pic progname</term> -+ <listitem><para> -+ The <command>pic</> preprocessor to use for gtroff files. -+ </para></listitem> -+ </varlistentry> -+ <varlistentry><term>pic_opts any</term> -+ <listitem><para> -+ Options for <command>pic</> -+ </para></listitem> -+ </varlistentry> -+ <varlistentry><term>printer printer</term> -+ <listitem><para> -+ Name of the default printer. -+ </para></listitem> -+ </varlistentry> -+ <varlistentry><term>ps_base rule</term> -+ <listitem><para> -+ The rule for constructing the base filename for the output file. -+ See below. -+ </para></listitem> -+ </varlistentry> -+ <varlistentry><term>quiet</term> -+ <listitem><para> -+ Suppress warning messages? -+ </para></listitem> -+ </varlistentry> -+ <varlistentry><term>scriptdir dir</term> -+ <listitem><para> -+ Directory where local scripts are kept. This value should be a -+ path relative to the current directory, for example <filename>./scripts</>. -+ </para></listitem> -+ </varlistentry> -+ <varlistentry><term>seddir dir</term> -+ <listitem><para> -+ Directory where <command>sed</> scripts are kept. -+ </para></listitem> -+ </varlistentry> -+ <varlistentry><term>sgmlto3l progname</term> -+ <listitem><para> -+ Name of the program that converts an <acronym>SGML</acronym> -+ document instance into a formatter input file. -+ </para></listitem> -+ </varlistentry> -+ <varlistentry><term>sgml_base rule</term> -+ <listitem><para> -+ The rule for constructing the base filename for the -+ <acronym>SGML</acronym> driver file. See below. -+ </para></listitem> -+ </varlistentry> -+ <varlistentry><term>tbl progname</term> -+ <listitem><para> -+ The <command>tbl</> preprocessor to use for gtroff files. -+ </para></listitem> -+ </varlistentry> -+ <varlistentry><term>tbl_opts any</term> -+ <listitem><para> -+ Options for <command>tbl</> -+ </para></listitem> -+ </varlistentry> -+ <varlistentry><term>temp_base rule</term> -+ <listitem><para> -+ The rule for constructing the base filename for temporary files. -+ See below. -+ </para></listitem> -+ </varlistentry> -+ <varlistentry><term>verbose boolean</term> -+ <listitem><para> -+ Print additional informatory messages? -+ </para></listitem> -+ </varlistentry> -+ <varlistentry><term>wait_on_error boolean</term> -+ <listitem><para> -+ Wait on error? Enabling this variable is equivalent to using the -+ <option>–w</> switch. -+ </para></listitem> -+ </varlistentry> -+ <varlistentry><term>workdir dir</term> -+ <listitem><para> -+ Additional <systemitem class=environvar>PATH</> directory. <command>gmat</> adds the specified -+ directory to the <systemitem class=environvar>PATH</> environment variable before running -+ subprocesses. Obsolete? -+ </para></listitem> -+ </varlistentry> -+</variablelist> -+</para> -+ -+<para> -+The following variables are recognized by -+<command>gmat</> in the <literal>GMAT</> or global sections of the <filename>bookfiles</> -+configuration file. -+ -+<variablelist> -+ <varlistentry><term>doctype</term> -+ <listitem><para> -+ The <DOCTYPE> definition for the <acronym>SGML</acronym> -+ driver file. For example, ``book system -+ “docbook.dtd”''. -+ </para></listitem> -+ </varlistentry> -+ <varlistentry><term>sgmlto3l</term> -+ <listitem><para> -+ Name of the program that converts an <acronym>SGML</acronym> -+ document instance into a formatter input file. If this variable is -+ specfied in the <filename>bookfiles</> file, it takes precedence over the -+ value specified in the <filename>oratoolsrc</> file. -+ </para></listitem> -+ </varlistentry> -+ <varlistentry><term>entities filename { filename … }</term> -+ <listitem><para> -+ Local entities for the <DOCTYPE> declaration. If this variable -+ is not set, the value of <literal>entity_file</> from the -+ <filename>oratoolsrc</> file is used. -+ </para></listitem> -+ </varlistentry> -+</variablelist> -+</para> -+ -+<para> -+<command>gmat</> uses the <filename>bookfiles</> configuration -+file to identify options for each file that it processes. Several of -+these options only apply to <acronym>SGML</acronym> files and a few only -+apply to files processed with the gtroff text formatter. -+</para> -+ -+<para> -+The following variables are recognized by <command>gmat</> in the -+section named by the file that is being processed (for example, the -+<filename>ch01.sgm</> section when the file <filename>ch01.sgm</> is being processed) or the -+global section of the <filename>bookfiles</> configuration file. Options that -+apply to the text formatter or text formatter input file (such as -+<literal>macros</> and <literal>scripts</>) should only be specified in the global section -+of a <filename>bookfiles</> configuration file for <acronym>SGML</acronym> files. -+Specifying options for each file does not make sense since they are all -+merged into a single driver file. -+</para> -+ -+<variablelist> -+ <varlistentry><term>appendix appletter</term> -+ <listitem><para> -+ Identifies the file as an appendix and specifies its appendix -+ letter (i.e. appendix number). -+ </para></listitem> -+ </varlistentry> -+ <varlistentry><term>chapter chapnum</term> -+ <listitem><para> -+ Specifies the chapter number of the file. -+ </para></listitem> -+ </varlistentry> -+ <varlistentry><term>not_a_chapter</term> -+ <listitem><para> -+ Indicates that the file is not a chapter (or appendix). See -+ below. -+ </para></listitem> -+ </varlistentry> -+ <varlistentry><term>page number</term> -+ <listitem><para> -+ Specifies the starting page number for the file. -+ </para></listitem> -+ </varlistentry> -+ <varlistentry><term>part number</term> -+ <listitem><para> -+ Identifies the part of the book that contains the file. -+ </para></listitem> -+ </varlistentry> -+ <varlistentry><term>part<emphasis>n</>_title</term> -+ <listitem><para> -+ Specifies the title of the <emphasis>n</>'th part of the book. This -+ information may be used in page headers or footers, for example. -+ </para></listitem> -+ </varlistentry> -+ <varlistentry><term>pagecount number</term> -+ <listitem><para> -+ Identifies how many formatted pages occur in the file. This -+ information is used by <command>gmat</> to calculate starting page -+ numbers for files that do not have a <literal>page</> variable. It is -+ updated automatically each time <command>gmat</> processes the -+ file. -+ </para></listitem> -+ </varlistentry> -+ <varlistentry><term>macros filenames</term> -+ <listitem><para> -+ Identifies the macro packages that should be used when the file is -+ processed. At present, this option only applies to files -+ processed with gtroff. -+ </para></listitem> -+ </varlistentry> -+ <varlistentry><term>page number</term> -+ <listitem><para> -+ Identifies the starting page of the file. -+ </para></listitem> -+ </varlistentry> -+ <varlistentry><term>scripts prognames</term> -+ <listitem><para> -+ A list of scripts that should be used to preprocess the text -+ formatter input file. Each script must be a filter (accepting -+ input on <filename>stdin</> and writing output to <filename>stdout</>. The first filter -+ will recieve the formatter input file as input and the output of -+ the last filter will become the new formatter input. -+ </para></listitem> -+ </varlistentry> -+ <varlistentry><term>wraptag</term> -+ <listitem><para> -+ When <command>gmat</> creates an <acronym>SGML</acronym> driver -+ file, it inserts the specified tag around the contents of the -+ files that are processed. -+ </para></listitem> -+ </varlistentry> -+</variablelist> -+ -+</sect1> -+<sect1><title>Rules</> -+ -+<para> -+The values of the <literal>ext_base</>, <literal>sgml_base</>, <literal>ps_base</>, and <literal>temp_base</> -+variables are interpreted as filenames with the following extensions. In -+order to make it possible for more than one person to work in the same -+directory at the same time (or for one person to run several concurrent -+<command>gmat</>s), it is neessary to specify that the temporary files -+have different names. <command>gmat</> accomplishes this by allowing -+you to use the special strings ``$WHOAMI'' and``$PID'' in the value for -+each of these variables. In addition, you can use the string -+``$BASEFILE'' to refer to the base name of the file that -+<command>gmat</> is processing. -+</para> -+ -+<para> -+For example, if ``norm'' processes ``<filename>myfile.tr</>'' with <literal>ps_base</> set -+to ``$BASEFILE-$WHOAMI.$PID.ps'' and <command>gmat</> happens to be -+process number 3142, the ouput file produced by <command>gmat</> would -+be ``<filename>myfile-norm.3142.ps</>''. -+</para> -+ -+</sect1> -+<sect1><title>Chapter and Appendix Numbering</> -+ -+<para> -+<command>gmat</> assumes that the sections in the <filename>bookfiles</> -+configuration file identify the chapters of a book. When files are -+listed on the command line, they are reordered into the order that they -+appear in the bookfiles file before processing. <command>gmat</> -+determines the chapter or appendix number of each chapter and the -+starting page number of each chapter by examining the <literal>chapter</>, -+<literal>appendix</>, <literal>page</>, and <literal>pagecount</> variables for each file. If a given -+file does not have a <literal>chapter</> variable, it is assumed to have a number -+one greater than the previous chapter. <command>gmat</> does not -+increment the chapter count when it processes a section that has the -+<literal>not_a_chapter</> variable set. After the first appendix has been -+encountered, <command>gmat</> begins enumerating chapters with letters -+rather than numbers. -+</para> -+ -+</sect1> -+<sect1><title>Handling <filename>BOOKFILES</></title> -+ -+<para> -+The <filename>bookfiles</> file is <emphasis>always</> read only. You must not -+edit the file by hand. Because <command>gmat</> updates the file each -+time it processes a document, any changes that you introduce while -+<command>gmat</> is running will potentially be lost. -+</para> -+ -+<para> -+Always use the <command>bookfiles</> program to update the <filename>bookfiles</> -+configuration file. -+</para> -+ -+</sect1> -+<sect1><title>Formating A Document</> -+ -+<para> -+When formatting a non-SGML document, <command>gmat</> reads the command -+line switches and filenames and verifies that they are correct. If all -+of the switches are valid, <command>gmat</> checks that each filename -+specified exists and that the most recent <acronym>RCS</acronym> -+version has been checked out (if applicable). -+</para> -+ -+<para> -+Each filename in turn is passed through the text formatter and the -+output file is processed as requested. -+</para> -+ -+<para> -+If switches are used before the first filename, the results of those -+switches become the default behavior for the rest of the files specified -+on the command line. -+</para> -+ -+</sect1> -+<sect1><title>Formating an SGML Document</> -+ -+<para> -+Formating and <acronym>SGML</acronym> document is slightly more -+complicated than formating a text document. If all of the filenames -+listed on the command line end in <filename>.sgm</> or <filename>.sgml</>, <command>gmat</> -+assumes that the files are SGML. Unless the <option>–S</> switch is used, -+<command>gmat</> will attempt to create a single driver file to process -+all of the specified files simultaneously. The general format of the -+driver file that <command>gmat</> produces is: -+</para> -+ -+<screen> -+<!DOCTYPE *doctype* [ -+<!ENTITY file1.sgm SYSTEM "file1.sgm"> -+<!ENTITY file2.sgm SYSTEM "file2.sgm"> -+<!ENTITY file3.sgm SYSTEM "file3.sgm"> -+*local entities* -+*wraptag* -+<?gmat-file "file1.3l"> -+<?gmat-part "part title"> -+<?gmat-chapter-number "1"> -+<?gmat-page-number "1"> -+&file1.sgm; -+<?gmat-file "file2.3l"> -+<?gmat-part "part title"> -+<?gmat-chapter-number "2"> -+<?gmat-page-number "17"> -+&file2.sgm; -+<?gmat-file "file3.3l"> -+<?gmat-part "part title"> -+<?gmat-chapter-number "3"> -+<?gmat-page-number "23"> -+&file3.sgm; -+*/wraptag* -+</screen> -+ -+<para> -+The files are arranged in the order that they appear in the <filename>bookfiles</> -+configuration file regardless of the order specified on the command -+line. -+</para> -+ -+</sect1> -+</chapter> -+<?troff .BLANK> -+ -+<!-- Keep this comment at the end of the file -+Local variables: -+mode: sgml -+sgml-default-dtd-file: "oraprod.ced" -+End: -+--> diff --git a/textproc/gmat/files/patch-ad b/textproc/gmat/files/patch-ad deleted file mode 100644 index ee262f18d278..000000000000 --- a/textproc/gmat/files/patch-ad +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ ---- macros/tmac.G.orig Mon Mar 19 14:29:40 2001 -+++ macros/tmac.G Tue Dec 7 21:31:06 2004 -@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ - .ds gmat_gmacroff %%BINDIR%%/gmacroff - .\" DEFINE THE FOLLOWING paths for your local environment! - .ds gmat_echo /bin/echo --.ds gmat_sed /bin/sed -+.ds gmat_sed /usr/bin/sed - .ds gmat_rm /bin/rm - .ds gmat_mv /bin/mv - .\" The following strings set variables to subdirectories of the book diff --git a/textproc/gmat/files/patch-ae b/textproc/gmat/files/patch-ae deleted file mode 100644 index e5c768fac553..000000000000 --- a/textproc/gmat/files/patch-ae +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ ---- bin/gmat.troff.orig Tue Feb 1 21:49:18 2000 -+++ bin/gmat.troff Mon Dec 13 14:04:14 2004 -@@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ - - $PS_FONT_FILE = ($ENV{"PSFONTFILE"} - || &cfg($gmat, $PROGNAME, "ps-font-file") -- || "/usr/local/lib/groff/font/devps/download"); -+ || "/usr/share/groff_font/devps"); - - ############################################################################ - # Let's get to work, process each file with its options -@@ -519,10 +519,10 @@ - # HANDLE RETURN CODE! - } elsif ($preview) { - print STDERR "Previewing $file.\n" if $VERBOSE; -- print COMMANDS "ghostview $grops_temp\n"; -+ print COMMANDS "gv $grops_temp\n"; - close (COMMANDS); # so that you can see what's in there - # when the preview window is up... -- system "ghostview $grops_temp"; -+ system "gv $grops_temp"; - # HANDLE RETURN CODE! - } elsif ($checkonly) { - print STDERR "Checking completed.\n" if $VERBOSE; diff --git a/textproc/gmat/files/pkg-message.in b/textproc/gmat/files/pkg-message.in deleted file mode 100644 index a93a80846d24..000000000000 --- a/textproc/gmat/files/pkg-message.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,8 +0,0 @@ -=============================================================================== -To use the programs in this package, add the path -%%DATADIR%%/bin to your PATH environment variable. - -Then, type -gmat --job %%DATADIR%%/test/BOOKFILES %%DOCSDIR%%/gmat.sgm -to format the documentation. -=============================================================================== |