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@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ you can define an alias in
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.It Sy fullname
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Firstname and surname.
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The
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.Ql Pa \:
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.Ql Pa \&:
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character is not allowed.
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.It Sy shell
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Only valid shells from the shell database or sliplogin and pppd
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@ -183,6 +183,7 @@ on up.
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.It Sy -verbose,-v
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Many warnings, questions.
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Recommended for novice users.
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.El
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.Sh FORMATS
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.Bl -tag -width Ds -compact
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.Ql Pa #
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@ -116,6 +116,7 @@ command line if this option is used.
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Identifies the user to be removed; if not present,
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.Nm
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interactively asks for the user to be removed.
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.El
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.Sh FILES
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.Bl -tag -width /etc/master.passwd -compact
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.It Pa /etc/master.passwd
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@ -165,7 +165,7 @@ valid event names:
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.Nm
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is running:
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.Pp
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.Bl -tag -hang -width USERSUSPENDREQ -compact -offset indent
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.Bl -tag -width USERSUSPENDREQ -compact -offset indent
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.It STANDBYREQ
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.It USERSTANDBYREQ
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.It SUSPENDREQ
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@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ only zzz should be specified in the command list.
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.Nm
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after kernel handling:
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.Pp
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.Bl -tag -hang -width USERSUSPENDREQ -compact -offset indent
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.Bl -tag -width USERSUSPENDREQ -compact -offset indent
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.It NORMRESUME
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.It CRITRESUME
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.It STANDBYRESUME
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@ -53,16 +53,16 @@ and
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.Sq HDD boot menu.
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The IPL occupies sector 0 of a disk and is followed by the partition
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table. The IPL loads the HDD boot menu that starts from 0x400.
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.Pp
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The
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.Nm
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installs and makes backup copy of the IPL and the HDD boot menu; and
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allows changing the version number field in the sector 0.
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.Pp
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Note that the format command in NEC's OSs replaces the HDD boot menu
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with its own HDD boot menu when the version number field is smaller
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than that in the format command.
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.Pp
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The options are:
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.Bl -tag -width indent
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.It Fl B
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@ -56,7 +56,6 @@ Word
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.Em play
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can be omitted.
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.Bl -tag -width Cm
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.It Cm play Ar first_track Op Ar last_track
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Play from track
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.Ar first_track
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@ -64,7 +63,6 @@ to track
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.Ar last_track .
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The first track has number 1.
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Can be omitted in all cases.
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.It Cm play Ar start_m:start_s.start_f Op Ar end_m:end_s.end_f
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Play from the absolute address
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(MSF) defined by
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@ -82,97 +80,75 @@ in seconds and
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(frame number). Minutes are in the range 0-99.
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Seconds are in the range 0-59.
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Frame numbers are in the range 0-74.
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.It Cm play Op Ar #start_block Op length
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Play starting from the logical block
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.Ar start_block
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using
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.Ar length
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logical blocks.
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.It Cm pause
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Stop playing.
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Do not stop the disc.
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.It Cm resume
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Resume playing.
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Used after the
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.Em pause
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command.
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.It Cm stop
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Stop the disc.
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.It Cm eject
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Eject the disc.
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.It Cm close
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Inject the disc.
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.It Cm volume Ar left_channel Ar right_channel
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Set the volume of left channel to
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.Ar left_channel
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and the volume of right channel to
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.Ar right_channel .
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Allowed values are in the range 0-255.
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.It Cm volume Ar mute
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Turn the sound off.
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.It Cm volume Ar mono
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Set the mono mode.
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.It Cm volume Ar stereo
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Set the stereo mode.
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.It Cm volume Ar left
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Play the left subtrack on both left and right channels.
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.It Cm volume Ar right
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Play the right subtrack on both left and right channels.
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.It Cm info
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Print the table of contents.
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.It Cm status
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.It Cm status Xo
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.Op Ar audio | media | volume
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.Xc
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Print the information about the disc:
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.Nm audio
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the current playing status and position,
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.Nm media
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the current media catalog status,
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.Nm volume
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.Pp
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.Bl -tag -width "volume" -compact
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.It Ar audio
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the current playing status and position
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.It Ar media
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the current media catalog status
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.It Ar volume
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the current values of the volume for left and right channels.
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.El
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.It Cm cdid
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Display the serial number of the cd using the method used by the
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cddb (http://www.cddb.org/) project.
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.It Cm help
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Print the list of available commands.
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.It Cm debug Ar on
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Enable the debugging mode of the CD device driver.
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.It Cm debug Ar off
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Disable the driver debugging mode.
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.It Cm reset
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Perform the hardware reset of the device.
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.It Cm set Ar msf
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Set minute-second-frame ioctl mode (default).
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.It Cm set Ar lba
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Set LBA ioctl mode.
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.It Cm quit
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Quit the program.
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.El
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.Sh FILES
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.Bl -tag -width /dev/mcd0c -compact
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.It Pa /dev/cd0c
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.Dq Cvs Through eMail ,
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but now instead it seems more fitting to call it
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.Dq Current Through eMail .
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.Pp
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.Nm Ctm
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is now meant to be the definitive way to make and apply a delta between
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two versions of a directory tree.
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.Pp
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There are two parts to this, making the delta and applying it. These are two
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entirely different things.
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.Ss Usage
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To apply a CTM delta, you pass it to the
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.Nm
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command. You can pass a CTM delta on stdin, or you can give the
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@ -53,12 +51,12 @@ easier for your self, since the program can accept gzip'ed files and
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since it will not have to make a temporary copy of your file. You can
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specify multiple deltas at one time, they will be processed one at a
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time. Deltas that are already applied will be ignored.
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.Pp
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The
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.Nm
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command runs in a number of passes. It will process the entire
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input file in each pass, before commencing with the next pass.
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.Pp
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Before working on a file
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.Ar name
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.Nm
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@ -67,16 +65,16 @@ first checks for the existence of the file
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If this file exists,
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.Nm
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works on it instead.
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.Pp
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Pass 1 will verify that the input file is OK. The syntax, the data
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and the global MD5 checksum will be checked. If any of these fail,
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.Nm
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will simply reject the input file.
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.Pp
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Pass 2 will validate that the directory tree is in the state expected by
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the CTM delta. This is done by looking for files and directories which
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should/should not exist and by checking the MD5 checksums of files.
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.Pp
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If a
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.Ar backup-file
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had been specified using the
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@ -88,9 +86,9 @@ to this file using the archiver command specified by the
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.Fl t
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option. The default archiver command is
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.Nm "tar -rf %s -T -" .
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.Pp
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Pass 3 will actually apply the delta.
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.Pp
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The list of files that would be modified by
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.Nm
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is subject to filtering regular expressions specified
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@ -107,24 +105,20 @@ options are applied in order of appearance on the command line. The last
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filter that matched a given file name determines whether the file would be
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operated on or left alone by
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.Nm .
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.Pp
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.Nm Ctm
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will extract the file hierarchy below its working directory. Absolute
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filenames or filenames containing references through
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.Sq \&.
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.Sq Pa .\&
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and
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.Sq \&.\&.
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.Sq Pa ..\&
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are explicitly prohibited as a security measure.
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.Ss Options
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.Bl -tag -width indent -compact
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.Bl -tag -width indent
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.It Fl b Ar basedir
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Prepend the path
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.Ar basedir
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to every filename.
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.It Fl B Ar backup-file
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Backup all files that would be modified by this CTM run to
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.Ar backup-file .
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@ -134,10 +128,8 @@ and
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.Fl x
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options, then the final set of files backed up are those that would be
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modified by CTM after the filters are applied.
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.It Fl c
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Check it out, don't do anything.
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.It Fl e Ar regular_expression
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Match each name in the CTM file against
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.Ar regular_expression ,
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@ -149,20 +141,17 @@ sequence number checks. For example, the expression
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for example, will select the
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.Nm usr.sbin/ctm
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source directory and all pathnames under it.
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.Pp
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Pathnames can be disabled from being considered by CTM using the
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.Fl x
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option.
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.It Fl F
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Force.
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.It Fl k
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Keep files and directories and don't remove them even if the CTM file
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specifies they are to be removed. If the
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.Fl B
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option is specified, these files and directories will not be backed up.
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.It Fl l
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List files that would be modified by this invocation of CTM and the
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actions that would be performed on them. Use of the
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@ -177,11 +166,8 @@ and
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.Fl x
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options to determine which files would be modified by the given set of
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command line options.
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.It Fl q
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Tell us less.
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.It Fl t Ar tar-command
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Use
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.Ar tar-command
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@ -191,24 +177,18 @@ This option takes effect only if a backup file had been specified using the
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.Fl B
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option. A %s in the tar command will be replaced by the name of the backup
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file.
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.It Fl T Ar tmpdir
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Put temporary files under
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.Ar tmpdir .
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.It Fl u
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Set modification time of created and modified files to the CTM delta
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creation time.
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.It Fl v
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Tell us more.
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.It Fl V Ar level
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Tell us more.
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.Ar Level
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is the level of verbosity.
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.It Fl x Ar regular_expression
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Match each name in the CTM file against
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.Ar regular_expression
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@ -216,11 +196,10 @@ and if it matches, leave the file alone. There may be any number of these
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options. Use of this option disables the
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.Pa .ctm_status
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sequence number checks.
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.Pp
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Pathnames can be selected for CTM's consideration using the
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.Fl e
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option.
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.El
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.Pp
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.Sh SECURITY
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@ -264,14 +243,12 @@ for more details on this.
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The same effect may be achieved with the
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.Fl T
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flag.
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.Sh FILES
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.Pa .ctm_status
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contains the sequence number of the last CTM delta applied. Changing
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or removing this file will greatly confuse
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.Nm .
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.Pp
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Using the
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.Fl e
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and
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@ -279,23 +256,18 @@ and
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options can update a partial subset of the source tree and causes sources
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to be in an inconsistent state. It is assumed that you know what you are
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doing when you use these options.
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.Sh EXAMPLES
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.Bd -literal
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cd ~cvs
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/usr/sbin/ctm ~ctm/cvs-*
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.Ed
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.Pp
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To extract and patch all sources under `lib'
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.Bd -literal
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cd ~/lib-srcs
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/usr/sbin/ctm -e '^lib' ~ctm/src-cur*
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.Ed
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.Sh DIAGNOSTICS
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Numerous messages, hopefully self-explanatory. The
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.Dq noise level
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can be adjusted with the
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@ -304,29 +276,24 @@ can be adjusted with the
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and
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.Fl V
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options.
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.Sh SEE ALSO
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.Xr ctm_rmail 1 ,
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.Xr ctm 5
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.Sh HISTORY
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Initial trials were run during the work on
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.Fx 1.1.5 ,
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and many bugs and
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methods were hashed out.
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.Pp
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The
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.Nm
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command appeared in
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.Fx 2.1 .
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.Sh AUTHORS
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The CTM system has been designed and implemented by
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.An Poul-Henning Kamp
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.Aq phk@FreeBSD.org .
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.Pp
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.An Joerg Wunsch
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.Aq joerg@FreeBSD.org
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wrote this man-page.
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.Sh NAME
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.Nm ctm
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.Nd source code mirror system
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.Sh DESCRIPTION
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The
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.Nm
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transfers data in a specific file format, called a CTM delta.
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.Pp
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CTM deltas consist of control lines and data chunks. Each control
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line starts with the letters
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.Dq CTM ,
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followed by a CTM statement and control data, and ends with a '\en'
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character.
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.Pp
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Data chunks always belong to the preceding control line, and the
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last field on that control line is the number of bytes in the data
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chunk.
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A trailing newline '\en' character follows each data chunk, this
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newline is not part of the chunk and isn't included in the count.
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.Pp
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The CTM statements are as follows.
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.Bl -tag -width indent
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.It _BEGIN Ar version name number timestamp prefix
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This is the overall begin of a CTM delta file. The
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.Ar version
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field must match the program version
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@ -62,16 +59,12 @@ meaning this is a UTC timestamp
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The
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.Ar prefix
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field is currently not implemented.
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.It _END Ar md5
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This statement ends the CTM delta, the global
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.Ar md5
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checksum is matched against the MD5 checksum of the entire delta, up to
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and including the space (0x20) character following ``_END''.
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.It \&FM Ar name uid gid mode md5 count
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Make the file
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.Ar name ,
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the original file had the uid
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@ -85,13 +78,11 @@ mode
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.Pq numerical, octal ,
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and the MD5 checksum
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.Ar md5 .
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.Pp
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The following
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.Ar count
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bytes data are the contents of the new file.
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.It \&FS Ar name uid gid mode md5before md5after count
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Substitute the contents of file
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.Ar name ,
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the original file had the new uid
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@ -107,31 +98,25 @@ the old MD5 checksum
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.Ar md5before ,
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and the new MD5 checksum
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.Ar md5after .
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.Pp
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The following
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.Ar count
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bytes data are the contents of the new file.
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.Pp
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File substitution is used if the commands to edit a file would exceed
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the total file length, so substituting it is more efficient.
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.It \&FN Ar name uid gid mode md5before md5after count
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Edit the file
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.Ar name .
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The arguments are as above, but the data sections contains an
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.Xr diff 1
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-n script which should be applied to the file in question.
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.It \&FR Ar name md5
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Remove the file
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.Ar name ,
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which must match the MD5 checksum
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.Ar md5 .
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.It \&AS Ar name uid gid mode
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The original file
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.Ar name
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changed its owner to
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@ -140,9 +125,7 @@ its group to
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.Ar gid ,
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and/or its mode to
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.Ar mode .
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.It \&DM Ar name uid gid mode
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The directory
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.Ar name
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is to be created, it had originally the owner
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@ -151,23 +134,16 @@ group
|
||||
.Ar gid ,
|
||||
and mode
|
||||
.Ar mode .
|
||||
|
||||
.It \&DR Ar name
|
||||
|
||||
The directory
|
||||
.Ar name
|
||||
is to be removed.
|
||||
|
||||
.El
|
||||
|
||||
.Sh EXAMPLES
|
||||
|
||||
In the following example, long lines have been folded to make them
|
||||
printable
|
||||
.Pq marked by backslashes .
|
||||
|
||||
.Bd -literal
|
||||
|
||||
CTM_BEGIN 2.0 cvs-cur 485 19950324214652Z .
|
||||
CTMFR src/sys/gnu/i386/isa/scd.c,v 5225f13aa3c7e458f9dd0d4bb637b18d
|
||||
CTMFR src/sys/gnu/i386/isa/scdreg.h,v e5af42b8a06f2c8030b93a7d71afb223
|
||||
@ -185,30 +161,23 @@ ache 95/03/24 09:59:50
|
||||
Log:
|
||||
[...]
|
||||
CTM_END 74ddd298d76215ae45a077a4b6a74e9c
|
||||
|
||||
.Ed
|
||||
|
||||
.Sh SEE ALSO
|
||||
|
||||
.Xr ctm 1 ,
|
||||
.Xr ctm_rmail 1 ,
|
||||
.Xr ed 1
|
||||
|
||||
.Sh HISTORY
|
||||
|
||||
Initial trials ran during the
|
||||
.Fx 1.1.5 ,
|
||||
and many bugs and
|
||||
methods were hashed out.
|
||||
The CTM system has been made publicly available in
|
||||
.Fx 2.1 .
|
||||
|
||||
.Sh AUTHORS
|
||||
|
||||
The CTM system has been designed and implemented by
|
||||
.An Poul-Henning Kamp
|
||||
.Aq phk@FreeBSD.org .
|
||||
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
.An Joerg Wunsch
|
||||
.Aq joerg@FreeBSD.org
|
||||
wrote this man-page.
|
||||
|
@ -417,8 +417,7 @@ Completed deltas.
|
||||
.It Pa BASEDIR/.ctm_status
|
||||
File containing the name and number of the next delta to be applied to this
|
||||
source tree.
|
||||
.\" This next request is for sections 1, 6, 7 & 8 only
|
||||
.\" (command return values (to shell) and fprintf/stderr type diagnostics)
|
||||
.El
|
||||
.Sh DIAGNOSTICS
|
||||
.Nm ctm_smail ,
|
||||
.Nm ctm_dequeue
|
||||
|
@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ The command prints a list of sections found in the ELF executable and the
|
||||
section sizes and offsets of the output file for diagnostic purposes.
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
Given an object file
|
||||
.B src.o
|
||||
.Pa src.o
|
||||
the following two commands will create a binary for ARCS:
|
||||
.Dl ld \-o a.out \-M \-N \-Ttext 0x80900000 src.o\c
|
||||
.Dl elf2exe a.out a.exe\c
|
||||
|
@ -122,6 +122,7 @@ on the file system identified by
|
||||
The file system must have attributes started on it, and the attribute
|
||||
most have been enabled using
|
||||
.Cm enable .
|
||||
.El
|
||||
.Sh EXAMPLES
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
.Dl extattrctl start /
|
||||
|
@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ Fill byte.
|
||||
Number of steps per track.
|
||||
An alternate method to specify the geometry data to write to the floppy disk.
|
||||
.El
|
||||
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
If the
|
||||
.Fl q
|
||||
flag has not been specified, the user is asked for a confirmation
|
||||
|
@ -62,13 +62,11 @@ Print the resulting conversion tables (as C-source) to stdout instead of
|
||||
doing the actual conversion.
|
||||
.El
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
|
||||
.Sh STANDARDS
|
||||
A-Law and u-Law conversions are specified in ITU Recommendation G.711.
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
The reference implementation done by Sun Microsystems, Inc. is available
|
||||
from http://www.itu.int/itudoc/itu-t/rec/g/g700-799/refimpl.txt
|
||||
|
||||
.Sh EXAMPLES
|
||||
The command:
|
||||
.Bd -literal -offset indent
|
||||
@ -85,7 +83,6 @@ cat max_headroom.ul | g711conv -u -R > /dev/i4btel0
|
||||
converts the u-law coded voice of Max Headroom to A-law, reverses the
|
||||
bits of the result and moves that to an active isdn4bsd telephone connection.
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
|
||||
.Sh AUTHORS
|
||||
The
|
||||
.Nm
|
||||
@ -93,4 +90,3 @@ utility and this manpage were written by
|
||||
.An Hellmuth Michaelis Aq hm@kts.org
|
||||
based on the G.711 conversion reference code written by Sun Microsystems,
|
||||
Inc. and code contributed to isdn4bsd by Stefan Bethke.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -330,23 +330,20 @@ by the kernel sending the
|
||||
.Em I4B_DISCONNECT_IND
|
||||
message and the CDID corresponding to the call is no longer valid.
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
|
||||
.Sh SIGNALS
|
||||
|
||||
Sending a HUP signal to
|
||||
.Nm
|
||||
causes all open connections to be terminated and the configuration file is
|
||||
reread.
|
||||
In case aliasfile handling was enabled, the aliasfile is also
|
||||
reread.
|
||||
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
Sending a USR1 signal to
|
||||
.Nm
|
||||
causes the accounting file and the logfile (if logging to a file is used
|
||||
instead of logging via the
|
||||
.Xr syslog 3
|
||||
facility) to be closed and reopened to make logfile rotation possible.
|
||||
|
||||
.Sh ENVIRONMENT
|
||||
The following environment variables affect the execution of
|
||||
.Nm :
|
||||
@ -357,39 +354,29 @@ See
|
||||
.Xr environ 7
|
||||
for more information.
|
||||
.El
|
||||
|
||||
.Sh FILES
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width /etc/isdn/isdnd.rates -compact
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width /etc/isdn/isdnd.rates
|
||||
.It Pa /dev/i4b
|
||||
The device-file used to communicate with the kernel ISDN driver subsystem.
|
||||
|
||||
.It Pa /var/log/messages
|
||||
A record of the actions in case of syslogd logging support.
|
||||
|
||||
.It Pa /var/log/isdnd.acct
|
||||
The default accounting information filename (if accounting is configured).
|
||||
|
||||
.It Pa /var/log/isdnd.log
|
||||
The default logging filename (if logging to a file is configured).
|
||||
|
||||
.It Pa /var/run/isdnd.pid
|
||||
The process id of the isdn daemon (also known as "lockfile" to isdnd, preventing multiple invocations of it).
|
||||
|
||||
.It Pa /usr/local/lib/isdn
|
||||
.It Pa /etc/isdn
|
||||
The directory where isdnd expects some supplementary data files and programs
|
||||
for telephone answering support.
|
||||
|
||||
.It Pa /etc/isdn/isdnd.rc
|
||||
The default runtime configuration file.
|
||||
|
||||
.It Pa /etc/isdn/isdnd.rates
|
||||
The default unit charging rates specification file.
|
||||
|
||||
.It Pa /etc/isdn/isdntel.alias
|
||||
The default table (if aliasing is enabled) to convert phone number to caller's name.
|
||||
.El
|
||||
|
||||
.Sh EXAMPLES
|
||||
For a first try, the following command should be used to start
|
||||
.Nm
|
||||
@ -413,11 +400,8 @@ will start
|
||||
with reasonable debugging messages enabled, full-screen mode of operation,
|
||||
full-screen display redirected to /dev/ttyv03 and using a termcap entry
|
||||
for vt100 on this display.
|
||||
|
||||
.Sh DIAGNOSTICS
|
||||
Exit status is 0 on success, 1 on error.
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
|
||||
.Sh SEE ALSO
|
||||
.Xr syslogd 8 ,
|
||||
.Xr isdntrace 8 ,
|
||||
@ -427,10 +411,8 @@ Exit status is 0 on success, 1 on error.
|
||||
.Xr i4bisppp 4 ,
|
||||
.Xr i4bipr 4
|
||||
.Xr i4bing 4
|
||||
|
||||
.Sh BUGS
|
||||
Still one or more left.
|
||||
|
||||
.Sh AUTHORS
|
||||
The
|
||||
.Nm
|
||||
|
@ -86,7 +86,6 @@ is the number of seconds the connection lasted.
|
||||
and
|
||||
.Em OUTBYTES
|
||||
is the (optional) number of bytes that were transferred.
|
||||
|
||||
.Sh FILES
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width /var/log/isdnd.acct -compact
|
||||
.It Pa /var/log/isdnd.acct
|
||||
@ -94,19 +93,15 @@ The default accounting information file for the
|
||||
.Nm isdnd
|
||||
ISDN daemon.
|
||||
.El
|
||||
|
||||
.Sh EXAMPLES
|
||||
This is a typical accounting line:
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
.Dl 12.06.97 10:41:37 - 12.06.97 10:45:18 GROGGY 2 (65) (4711/1147)
|
||||
|
||||
.Sh SEE ALSO
|
||||
.Xr isdnd 8 ,
|
||||
.Xr isdnd.rc 5
|
||||
|
||||
.Sh AUTHORS
|
||||
The
|
||||
.Xr isdnd 8
|
||||
daemon and this manual page were written by
|
||||
.An Hellmuth Michaelis Aq hm@kts.org .
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ The
|
||||
.Em monitor
|
||||
specification may either be:
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width Ds -compact -offset
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width Ds -compact
|
||||
.It Ar the name of a local (UNIX-domain) socket
|
||||
this MUST start with a "/", example: /var/run/isdn-monitor
|
||||
.It Ar a dotted-quad host specification
|
||||
@ -198,7 +198,7 @@ This keyword specifies the access rights for a previously used
|
||||
keyword.
|
||||
The supported access rights are:
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width Ds -compact -offset
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width Ds -compact
|
||||
.It Ar fullcmd
|
||||
.It Ar restrictedcmd
|
||||
.It Ar channelstate
|
||||
@ -288,7 +288,7 @@ controller is connected to.
|
||||
The following parameters are currently
|
||||
supported:
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width calledback -compact -offset
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width calledback -compact
|
||||
.It Ar dss1
|
||||
The DSS1 or so-called "Euro-ISDN" D-channel protocol according to
|
||||
ITU Recommendations Q.921 and Q.931.
|
||||
@ -328,7 +328,7 @@ The B channel layer 1 protocol used for this connection.
|
||||
The keyword is mandatory.
|
||||
The currently configurable values are:
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width Ds -compact -offset
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width Ds -compact
|
||||
.It Ar hdlc
|
||||
HDLC framing.
|
||||
.It Ar raw
|
||||
@ -402,7 +402,7 @@ Used to specify what to do when an incoming connection request is received.
|
||||
The keyword is mandatory.
|
||||
The currently supported parameters are:
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width calledback -compact -offset
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width calledback -compact
|
||||
.It Ar accept
|
||||
Accept an incoming call.
|
||||
.It Ar reject
|
||||
@ -419,7 +419,7 @@ This keyword is used to configure what type of dialout mode is used.
|
||||
The keyword is mandatory.
|
||||
The currently supported parameters are:
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width Ds -compact -offset
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width Ds -compact
|
||||
.It Ar normal
|
||||
Normal behavior, call the remote site which is supposed to accept the call.
|
||||
.It Ar calledback
|
||||
@ -446,7 +446,7 @@ The keyword is optional, the default is
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
The currently supported parameters are:
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width Ds -compact -offset
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width Ds -compact
|
||||
.It Ar inout
|
||||
Normal behavior, connection establishment is possible from remote and local.
|
||||
.It Ar in
|
||||
@ -487,7 +487,7 @@ The algorithm used to determine when to hang up an outgoing call when the
|
||||
line becomes idle.
|
||||
The current algorithms are:
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width calledback -compact -offset
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width calledback -compact
|
||||
.It Ar fix-unit-size
|
||||
idle algorithm which assumes fixed sized changing units during the whole call.
|
||||
.It Ar var-unit-size
|
||||
@ -607,7 +607,7 @@ The local site expects the authentity of the remote site to be proved by
|
||||
the specified method.
|
||||
The supported methods are:
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width Ds -compact -offset
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width Ds -compact
|
||||
.It Ar none
|
||||
Do not require the other side to authenticate.
|
||||
Typical uses are dial-out to an ISP
|
||||
@ -655,7 +655,7 @@ PPP interface.
|
||||
The authentication method required by the remote site.
|
||||
The currently supported parameters are:
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width Ds -compact -offset
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width Ds -compact
|
||||
.It Ar none
|
||||
The remote site does not expect or support authentication.
|
||||
.It Ar chap
|
||||
@ -703,7 +703,7 @@ is used to specify the dialout behavior in case more than one outgoing
|
||||
number is specified.
|
||||
The currently supported parameters are:
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width Ds -compact -offset
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width Ds -compact
|
||||
.It Ar first
|
||||
For every new (non-retry) call setup, start with the first number.
|
||||
.It Ar last
|
||||
@ -748,7 +748,7 @@ This keyword is used to specify from which source
|
||||
takes the unitlength for short-hold mode.
|
||||
The currently configurable values are:
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width Ds -compact -offset
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width Ds -compact
|
||||
.It Ar none
|
||||
Then unitlength is not specified anywhere.
|
||||
.It Ar cmdl
|
||||
@ -773,7 +773,7 @@ data to the user-land.
|
||||
The keyword is mandatory.
|
||||
This keyword accepts the following parameters:
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width Ds -compact -offset
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width Ds -compact
|
||||
.It Ar ipr
|
||||
This parameter configures a raw HDLC IP over ISDN interface.
|
||||
.It Ar isp
|
||||
@ -814,7 +814,7 @@ daytime range specification in the form hh:mm-hh:mm.
|
||||
The weekdays are specified as numbers from 0 to 6 and the number 7 for
|
||||
holidays:
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width Ds -compact -offset
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width Ds -compact
|
||||
.It Ar 0
|
||||
Sunday
|
||||
.It Ar 1
|
||||
@ -834,7 +834,7 @@ a Holiday
|
||||
.El
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
The following examples describe the "T-ISDN xxl" tariff of the german Telekom:
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width Ds -compact -offset
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width Ds -compact
|
||||
.It Ar 1,2,3,4,5,6,09:00-18:00
|
||||
Monday through Saturday, daytime 9:00 to 18:00
|
||||
.It Ar 1,2,3,4,5,6,18:00-9:00
|
||||
@ -847,7 +847,7 @@ The use of this keyword is optional.
|
||||
.El
|
||||
.El
|
||||
.Sh IDLETIME CALCULATION AND SHORT-HOLD MODE
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width incoming calls
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width "incoming calls
|
||||
.It Li incoming calls
|
||||
It is assumed that the calling side knows most about charging structures and
|
||||
such and as a consequence only the keyword
|
||||
@ -865,7 +865,7 @@ is used as a last resort and is therefore set much higher than a charging
|
||||
unit time: typical values are one to five minutes.
|
||||
.It Li outgoing calls
|
||||
Outgoing call disconnect time can be setup in one of three ways:
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width shorthold mode
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width "shorthold mode
|
||||
.It Li simple mode
|
||||
For simple mode, the
|
||||
.Em idle-algorithm-outgoing
|
||||
|
@ -95,7 +95,6 @@ Reset the Q.921 (D-channel layer 2) frame receive/transmit statistics to zero.
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
.Sh FILES
|
||||
/dev/i4bctl
|
||||
|
||||
.Sh EXAMPLES
|
||||
The command:
|
||||
.Bd -literal -offset indent
|
||||
@ -103,7 +102,6 @@ isdndebug -g
|
||||
.Ed
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
displays the current debugging level for all ISDN layers
|
||||
|
||||
.Sh AUTHORS
|
||||
The
|
||||
.Nm
|
||||
|
@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ hang up a possibly open telefone connection on the selected interface.
|
||||
dial the specified number on the selected interface.
|
||||
.It Fl u
|
||||
Set the unit number to specify the interface used.
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
.El
|
||||
.Sh FILES
|
||||
/dev/i4bteld<n>
|
||||
.Sh EXAMPLES
|
||||
|
@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ as the command string to execute for playing a voice message to some audio
|
||||
output facility. The characters
|
||||
.Em %s
|
||||
are replaced by the currently selected filename. The default string is
|
||||
.Em cat %s | alaw2ulaw >/dev/audio
|
||||
.Dq Li cat %s \&| alaw2ulaw >/dev/audio .
|
||||
.It Fl t
|
||||
The value for
|
||||
.Ar timeout
|
||||
@ -87,10 +87,8 @@ The screen output should be obvious. If in doubt, consult the source.
|
||||
.Xr isdnd 8
|
||||
.Xr isdnd.rc 5
|
||||
.Xr i4btel 4
|
||||
|
||||
.Sh BUGS
|
||||
Still two or more left.
|
||||
|
||||
.Sh AUTHORS
|
||||
The
|
||||
.Nm
|
||||
|
@ -83,7 +83,6 @@ enhances it as a real self test and setup-verification tool!
|
||||
.Nm Isdntest
|
||||
does almost no error checking and error recovery, so unexpected
|
||||
hangs or crashes may occur.
|
||||
|
||||
.Sh EXAMPLES
|
||||
For the following example, it is assumed that a machine with isdn4bsd
|
||||
installed is connected to an S0 bus and that one of the valid MSN's (MSN = Multiple Subscriber Number
|
||||
@ -103,8 +102,9 @@ and disconnect after 5 seconds.
|
||||
has to be finished by the user by entering Control-C.
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
.Sh FILES
|
||||
/dev/i4b
|
||||
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width indent
|
||||
.It Pa /dev/i4b
|
||||
.El
|
||||
.Sh AUTHORS
|
||||
The
|
||||
.Nm
|
||||
|
@ -33,7 +33,7 @@
|
||||
.Os
|
||||
.Sh NAME
|
||||
.Nm i4btrc
|
||||
.Nd isdn4bsd ISDN interface driver for D and B channel tracing
|
||||
.Nd "isdn4bsd ISDN interface driver for D and B channel tracing
|
||||
.Sh FreeBSD SYNOPSIS
|
||||
.Cd pseudo-device \&"i4btrc\&" Op count
|
||||
.Sh NetBSD SYNOPSIS
|
||||
|
@ -35,7 +35,6 @@
|
||||
.Nm isic
|
||||
.Nd isdn4bsd Siemens ISDN Chipset device driver
|
||||
.Sh FreeBSD SYNOPSIS (FreeBSD >= 4.0)
|
||||
.Br
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
Asuscom ISDNLink 128K (ISA PnP):
|
||||
.Cd options \&"ASUSCOM_IPAC\&"
|
||||
@ -185,7 +184,7 @@ of larger FIFO buffers) is also supported.
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
.Sh SUPPORTED CARDS
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width Ds -compact -offset
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width Ds -compact
|
||||
.It Ar Teles S0/8, Dr. Neuhaus Niccy 1008, Creatix ISDN-S0/8
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
The required (optional for NetBSD)
|
||||
|
@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ based on the Winbond W6692 chip.
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
.Sh SUPPORTED CARDS
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width Ds -compact -offset
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width Ds -compact
|
||||
.It Ar ASUSCOM P-IN100-ST-D
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
.It Ar Dynalink IS64PPH
|
||||
|
@ -706,7 +706,7 @@ Important error messages and their explanations are:
|
||||
.Bl -ohang -compact
|
||||
.It Xo
|
||||
.Ar service Ns / Ns Ar protocol
|
||||
.No " server failing (looping), service terminated."
|
||||
.No "server failing (looping), service terminated."
|
||||
.Xc
|
||||
The number of requests for the specified service in the past minute
|
||||
exceeded the limit.
|
||||
|
@ -70,7 +70,7 @@
|
||||
statistics
|
||||
.Sh SYNOPSIS
|
||||
.Nm
|
||||
.Op Fl CdhKIoT?
|
||||
.Op Fl CdhKIoT?\&
|
||||
.Op Fl c Ar count
|
||||
.Op Fl M Ar core
|
||||
.Op Fl n Ar devs
|
||||
@ -141,10 +141,10 @@ miliseconds per seek are displayed.
|
||||
.It Fl t
|
||||
Specify which types of devices to display. There are three different
|
||||
categories of devices:
|
||||
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width indent -compact
|
||||
.It device type:
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width 123456789 -compact
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width 9n -compact
|
||||
.It da
|
||||
Direct Access devices
|
||||
.It sa
|
||||
@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ Floppy devices
|
||||
.El
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
.It interface:
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width 123456789 -compact
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width 9n -compact
|
||||
.It IDE
|
||||
Integrated Drive Electronics devices
|
||||
.It SCSI
|
||||
@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ Any other device interface
|
||||
.El
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
.It passthrough:
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width 123456789 -compact
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width 9n -compact
|
||||
.It pass
|
||||
Passthrough devices
|
||||
.El
|
||||
@ -217,7 +217,7 @@ seconds between each display.
|
||||
If no repeat
|
||||
.Ar count
|
||||
is specified, the default is infinity.
|
||||
.It Fl ?
|
||||
.It Fl ?\&
|
||||
Display a usage statement and exit.
|
||||
.El
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
|
@ -173,6 +173,7 @@ for details.
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width /usr/share/syscons/keymaps/foo_bar -compact
|
||||
.It Pa /usr/share/syscons/keymaps/*
|
||||
keyboard map files
|
||||
.El
|
||||
.Sh EXAMPLES
|
||||
The following command will load the keyboard map file
|
||||
.Pa /usr/share/syscons/keymaps/ru.koi8-r.kbd .
|
||||
|
@ -23,7 +23,6 @@
|
||||
.\" SUCH DAMAGE.
|
||||
.\"
|
||||
.\" $FreeBSD$
|
||||
|
||||
.Dd March 25, 1995
|
||||
.Dt KBDMAP 1
|
||||
.Os FreeBSD
|
||||
@ -96,8 +95,8 @@ Show currently supported languages and exit.
|
||||
More warnings.
|
||||
.El
|
||||
.Sh ENVIRONMENT
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width /etc/master.passwdxx -compact
|
||||
.Ev LANG
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width LANG -compact
|
||||
.It Ev LANG
|
||||
preferred language
|
||||
.El
|
||||
.Sh FILES
|
||||
|
@ -164,7 +164,6 @@ particular command.
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
Erase all entries in the kernel security association table.
|
||||
.El
|
||||
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
The following values for
|
||||
.Ar command
|
||||
@ -216,7 +215,6 @@ An EOF will also end interaction with
|
||||
.Xr route 4 ,
|
||||
.Xr gated 8 ,
|
||||
.Xr routed 8
|
||||
|
||||
.Sh HISTORY
|
||||
The
|
||||
.Nm
|
||||
|
@ -47,7 +47,7 @@
|
||||
.Op Fl n Ar num
|
||||
.Op Ar name ...
|
||||
.Sh DESCRIPTION
|
||||
.Nm Lp
|
||||
.Nm \&Lp
|
||||
is a front-end to the print spooler as required by the
|
||||
.St -p1003.2
|
||||
specification. It effectively invokes
|
||||
|
@ -147,6 +147,7 @@ Place the jobs in the order listed at the top of the printer queue.
|
||||
Enable everything and start a new printer daemon.
|
||||
Undoes the effects of
|
||||
.Ic down .
|
||||
.El
|
||||
.Sh FILES
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width /var/spool/*/lockx -compact
|
||||
.It Pa /etc/printcap
|
||||
|
@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ or
|
||||
Second, if the
|
||||
.Li rs
|
||||
capability is specified in the
|
||||
.Xr printcap
|
||||
.Xr printcap 5
|
||||
entry for the printer being accessed,
|
||||
.Em lpr
|
||||
requests will only be honored for those users with accounts on the
|
||||
|
@ -43,8 +43,8 @@
|
||||
.Op Fl a
|
||||
.Op Fl l
|
||||
.Op Fl P Ns Ar printer
|
||||
.Op job # ...
|
||||
.Op user ...
|
||||
.Op job # ...\&
|
||||
.Op user ...\&
|
||||
.Sh DESCRIPTION
|
||||
.Nm Lpq
|
||||
examines the spooling area used by
|
||||
|
@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ Refer to
|
||||
.Xr termcap 5
|
||||
for a description of the file layout.
|
||||
.Bl -column Namexxx Typexx "/var/spool/lpdxxxxx"
|
||||
.Sy Name Type Default Description
|
||||
.Sy "Name Type Default Description
|
||||
.It "af str" Ta Dv NULL Ta No "name of accounting file"
|
||||
.It "br num none if lp is a tty, set the baud rate"
|
||||
.Pf ( Xr ioctl 2
|
||||
|
@ -42,8 +42,8 @@
|
||||
.Nm
|
||||
.Op Fl P Ns Ar printer
|
||||
.Op Fl
|
||||
.Op job # ...
|
||||
.Op Ar user ...
|
||||
.Op job # ...\&
|
||||
.Op Ar user ...\&
|
||||
.Sh DESCRIPTION
|
||||
.Nm Lprm
|
||||
will remove a job, or jobs, from a printer's spool queue.
|
||||
|
@ -253,9 +253,8 @@ comparison, use:
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
.Dl # mergemaster -sw 110
|
||||
.Sh FILES
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width $HOME/.mergemasterrc -compact
|
||||
.Pa $HOME/.mergemasterrc
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
.Bl -ohang
|
||||
.It Pa $HOME/.mergemasterrc
|
||||
.Nm
|
||||
will . (source) this file if it exists.
|
||||
Command line options
|
||||
@ -305,8 +304,8 @@ with all values commented out:
|
||||
# and/or after the script has finished its work
|
||||
#MM_PRE_COMPARE_SCRIPT=
|
||||
#MM_EXIT_SCRIPT=
|
||||
|
||||
.Ed
|
||||
.El
|
||||
.Sh SEE ALSO
|
||||
.Xr cvs 1 ,
|
||||
.Xr diff 1 ,
|
||||
|
@ -129,6 +129,7 @@ Upon startup,
|
||||
.Nm
|
||||
writes its pid to the file
|
||||
.Pa /var/run/mrouted.pid .
|
||||
.El
|
||||
.Sh CONFIGURATION
|
||||
.Nm Mrouted
|
||||
automatically configures itself to forward on all multicast-capable
|
||||
@ -253,7 +254,7 @@ or
|
||||
A remote hostname may only be used if
|
||||
it maps to a single IP address.
|
||||
A tunnel must be configured on both routers before it can be used.
|
||||
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
Be careful that the unicast route to the remote address goes out the
|
||||
interface specified by the
|
||||
.Ar "local-addr|ifname"
|
||||
@ -284,7 +285,7 @@ to be forwarded to the given interface or tunnel. It is used to control the
|
||||
scope of multicast datagrams. (The TTL of forwarded packets is only compared
|
||||
to the threshold, it is not decremented by the threshold. Every multicast
|
||||
router decrements the TTL by exactly 1.) The default threshold is 1.
|
||||
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
In general, all multicast routers
|
||||
connected to a particular subnet or tunnel should
|
||||
use the same metric and threshold for that subnet or tunnel.
|
||||
@ -345,7 +346,7 @@ Only one of
|
||||
or
|
||||
.Li deny
|
||||
commands may be used on a given interface.
|
||||
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
The list of routes follows the
|
||||
.Li accept
|
||||
or
|
||||
@ -361,7 +362,7 @@ denys only the default route. The default route may also be specified
|
||||
with the
|
||||
.Li default
|
||||
keyword.
|
||||
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
The
|
||||
.Ar bidir
|
||||
keyword enables bidirectional route filtering; the filter will be applied
|
||||
|
@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ Set the time to wait for a trace response to
|
||||
seconds (default 3 seconds).
|
||||
.El
|
||||
.Sh USAGE
|
||||
.Ss How It Works
|
||||
.Ss "How It Works"
|
||||
The technique used by the
|
||||
.Nm traceroute
|
||||
tool to trace unicast network paths will not work for IP multicast
|
||||
@ -488,7 +488,9 @@ in no response because there was a node running an old version of
|
||||
.Nm mrouted
|
||||
that did not implement the multicast traceroute function, so
|
||||
.Nm
|
||||
switched to hop-by-hop mode. The \*(lqOutput pruned\*(rq error code
|
||||
switched to hop-by-hop mode. The
|
||||
.Dq Output pruned
|
||||
error code
|
||||
indicates that traffic for group 224.2.143.24 would not be forwarded.
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
.Bd -literal
|
||||
|
@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ Set or reset ALLMULTI mode on interface
|
||||
.It Ic p Ar ifname Ar 1/0
|
||||
Set or reset promiscuous mode on interface
|
||||
.Ar ifname .
|
||||
.It Ic ?
|
||||
.It Ic ?\&
|
||||
List legal commands.
|
||||
.It Ic q
|
||||
Quit the program.
|
||||
|
@ -273,7 +273,7 @@ Specifying a directory will cause subsequent files to be searched
|
||||
for in that directory hierarchy.
|
||||
Which brings us to the last type of line in a specification: a line
|
||||
containing only the string
|
||||
.Dq Pa \&..
|
||||
.Dq Pa ..\&
|
||||
causes the current directory
|
||||
path to ascend one level.
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
|
@ -136,15 +136,15 @@ program itself and do not result in
|
||||
NTP mode 7 requests being sent to a server.
|
||||
These are described following:
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width indent
|
||||
.It Ic ? Op Ar command_keyword
|
||||
.It Ic ?\& Op Ar command_keyword
|
||||
.It Ic help Op Ar command_keyword
|
||||
A
|
||||
.Ic ?
|
||||
.Ic ?\&
|
||||
by itself will print a list of all the command keywords
|
||||
known to this incarnation of
|
||||
.Nm .
|
||||
A
|
||||
.Ic ?
|
||||
.Ic ?\&
|
||||
followed by a command keyword will print function and
|
||||
usage information about the command.
|
||||
This command is probably a better
|
||||
|
@ -108,15 +108,15 @@ program itself and do not result in NTP mode 6 requests being sent to a
|
||||
server.
|
||||
These are described following.
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width indent
|
||||
.It Ic ? Op Ar command_keyword
|
||||
.It Ic ?\& Op Ar command_keyword
|
||||
.It Ic help Op Ar command_keyword
|
||||
A
|
||||
.Ic ?
|
||||
.Ic ?\&
|
||||
by itself will print a list of all the command keywords
|
||||
known to this incarnation of
|
||||
.Nm .
|
||||
A
|
||||
.Ic ?
|
||||
.Ic ?\&
|
||||
followed by a command keyword will print function and
|
||||
usage information about the command.
|
||||
This command is probably a better
|
||||
|
@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ and lists the PC-CARD cards recognized by
|
||||
.Nm ,
|
||||
and the kernel drivers and devices that are used to
|
||||
interface to the card.
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
.El
|
||||
.Sh FILES
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width /etc/defaults/pccard.conf -compact
|
||||
.It Pa /etc/defaults/pccard.conf
|
||||
|
@ -72,6 +72,7 @@ Specifying
|
||||
with the
|
||||
.Fl c
|
||||
option gives a verbose listing of the compile-time options.
|
||||
.El
|
||||
.Sh DIAGNOSTICS
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width Ds -compact
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
|
@ -93,12 +93,14 @@ To be used in conjunction with the
|
||||
.Fl l
|
||||
option.
|
||||
This is the default behaviour.
|
||||
.El
|
||||
.Sh FILES
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width /usr/share/misc/keycap.pcvt -compact
|
||||
.It Pa /usr/share/misc/keycap.pcvt
|
||||
Keyboard capabilities data base file if nothing else was chosen during installation.
|
||||
.It Pa /dev/console
|
||||
Keyboard raw device.
|
||||
.El
|
||||
.Sh SEE ALSO
|
||||
.Xr keycap 3 ,
|
||||
.Xr keycap 5
|
||||
|
@ -63,10 +63,10 @@ upper case and blanks for readability.
|
||||
.Sh CAPABILITIES
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
.Bl -column indent indent
|
||||
.Sy Name Type Description
|
||||
.Sy "Name Type Description
|
||||
.It "de bool Resets Keyboard mapping to compiled-in default"
|
||||
.It "D<n> bool Disables key <n> completely"
|
||||
|
||||
.It "
|
||||
.It "m<n> num specify key numbers for ALT keys
|
||||
.It "l<n> num specify key numbers for ALTGR keys
|
||||
.It "h<n> num specify key numbers for SHIFT keys
|
||||
@ -75,19 +75,18 @@ upper case and blanks for readability.
|
||||
.It "sh<n> num specify key number for the SHIFT LOCK key
|
||||
.It "nl<n> num specify key number for the NUM LOCK key
|
||||
.It "sc<n> num specify key number for the SCROLL LOCK key
|
||||
|
||||
.It "
|
||||
.It "K<n> str bind a string to a unshifted (normal) key
|
||||
.It "S<n> str bind a string to a shifted key
|
||||
.It "C<n> str bind a string to a control key
|
||||
.It "A<n> str bind a string to a altgr key
|
||||
|
||||
.It "
|
||||
.It "tc str Entry of similar map \- must be last."
|
||||
.El
|
||||
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
Parameter <n> describing the key number can have values from 1 to 128.
|
||||
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
A string parameter may have up to 15 characters.
|
||||
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
.Ss A Sample Entry
|
||||
The following entry, which describes a test entry, is among the very
|
||||
@ -99,7 +98,6 @@ file as of this writing.
|
||||
tt\||test\||Test entry which swaps y and z:\e
|
||||
:K22=z:S22=Z:C22=\e032:\e
|
||||
:K46=y:S46=Y:C46=\e031:
|
||||
|
||||
.Ed
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
Entries may continue onto multiple lines by giving a \e as the last
|
||||
@ -118,15 +116,15 @@ File containing keyboard mapping descriptions.
|
||||
The entry
|
||||
.Dq Li l1#60
|
||||
sets the keynumber for the ALTGR key to 60.
|
||||
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
The entry
|
||||
.Dq Li K100=hugo
|
||||
binds the string 'hugo' to the key number 100.
|
||||
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
The entry
|
||||
.Dq Li K100=^D
|
||||
binds the control character EOT (0x04) to the key number 100.
|
||||
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
The entry
|
||||
.Dq Li K100=\e000
|
||||
binds the control character NUL (0x00) to the key number 100.
|
||||
|
@ -134,14 +134,12 @@ Naturally, option
|
||||
.Fl p
|
||||
is available only for VGA boards.
|
||||
Three flavors are available.
|
||||
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
If used with argument
|
||||
.Dq Ar default ,
|
||||
this flag will restore the default palette
|
||||
.Po
|
||||
as installed by VGA ROM BIOS after hardware reset
|
||||
.Pc .
|
||||
|
||||
(as installed by VGA ROM BIOS after hardware reset).
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
If used with argument
|
||||
.Dq Ar list ,
|
||||
the current VGA DAC palette entries are listed.
|
||||
@ -150,7 +148,7 @@ the table index, values for red, green, and blue, and if there's a
|
||||
known name for this entry, the color name.
|
||||
Trailing empty table
|
||||
slots (RGB values all zero) are omitted.
|
||||
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
Otherwise, four comma-separated arguments are expected.
|
||||
The first
|
||||
denotes the number of palette entry to be modified.
|
||||
@ -200,7 +198,7 @@ region is reset and the cursor is placed in the home position.
|
||||
The command
|
||||
.Dq Li scon Fl H s Ar 28
|
||||
places the current screen into HP mode and sets the screen size to 28x80.
|
||||
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
Invoking
|
||||
.Do
|
||||
.Li scon Fl p
|
||||
|
@ -52,12 +52,10 @@ silly,
|
||||
.Nm
|
||||
cares of all the things necessary and allows the user to access the
|
||||
registers of several register groups with their symbolic names.
|
||||
|
||||
.Ss Options
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width 10n -offset indent
|
||||
.It Fl d
|
||||
Turn on the grammar parser debugger.
|
||||
|
||||
.El
|
||||
.Ss Command language
|
||||
The command language of
|
||||
@ -67,11 +65,11 @@ Commands are executed
|
||||
line by line as they are entered.
|
||||
Each line may contain any number of
|
||||
semicolon-separated input/output commands.
|
||||
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
Symbolic register names look like:
|
||||
|
||||
.D1 Ao Em reggroup Ac Ao Em regnumber Ac
|
||||
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
.D1 Ao Em reggroup Ac Aq Em regnumber
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
with
|
||||
.Aq Em regnumber
|
||||
being any hexadecimal number
|
||||
@ -93,52 +91,46 @@ standing for the
|
||||
or
|
||||
.Em Timing sequencer ,
|
||||
respectively.
|
||||
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
An input instruction has the form
|
||||
|
||||
.D1 Ao Em regname Ac ?
|
||||
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
.D1 Ao Em regname Ac \&?
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
and will cause
|
||||
.Nm
|
||||
to output a line like
|
||||
|
||||
.Bd -ragged -offset indent
|
||||
.Ao Em regname Ac \& = 0x Ns
|
||||
.Aq Em number
|
||||
.Aq Em regname
|
||||
.No = 0x Ns Aq Em number
|
||||
.Ed
|
||||
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
An output instruction looks like
|
||||
|
||||
.Bd -ragged -offset indent
|
||||
.Ao Em regname Ac =
|
||||
.Aq Em number
|
||||
.Ed
|
||||
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
Spaces or Tabs between the
|
||||
.Aq Em reggroup ,
|
||||
the
|
||||
.Aq Em regnumber ,
|
||||
or any of the other tokens are ignored.
|
||||
They are not required anyway.
|
||||
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
The
|
||||
.Dq Em mi
|
||||
needs a single unused argument to satisfy the syntax :-) (-hm).
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
.Ss Access control
|
||||
The caller must have uid 0 in order to gain the required access to
|
||||
the IO registers.
|
||||
|
||||
.Sh HISTORY
|
||||
This program is considered
|
||||
.Dq hackware .
|
||||
It has been developed in order to simplify the process of developing other
|
||||
software that needs to program the Video Graphics Array.
|
||||
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
Remember, to use this program, your kernel has to be compiled with XSERVER
|
||||
being defined !
|
||||
|
||||
being defined!
|
||||
.Sh AUTHORS
|
||||
The program has been contributed by
|
||||
.An J\(:org Wunsch ,
|
||||
|
@ -34,7 +34,7 @@
|
||||
.Os
|
||||
.Sh NAME
|
||||
.Nm pim6dd.conf
|
||||
.Nd config file for pim6dd, PIM for IPv6 dense mode daemon
|
||||
.Nd "config file for pim6dd, PIM for IPv6 dense mode daemon
|
||||
.\"
|
||||
.Sh DESCRIPTION
|
||||
The file describes how the
|
||||
|
@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ are comments.
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
The following statements can be specified in the configuration file.
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width Ds -compact
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width Ds
|
||||
.It Xo
|
||||
.Ic log
|
||||
.Ar option...
|
||||
@ -294,7 +294,7 @@ specifies the threshold in bits per second, and
|
||||
.Ic interval
|
||||
specifies the interval of checking the rate in seconds.
|
||||
The default values are 50000 and 20, respectively.
|
||||
\"
|
||||
.\"
|
||||
.It Xo
|
||||
.Ic switch_data_threshold Ic rate Ar rate Ic interval Ar interval;
|
||||
.Xc
|
||||
|
@ -64,7 +64,6 @@ directives, and/or use the
|
||||
.Xr pkg_info 1
|
||||
command to examine the package file.
|
||||
.Ef
|
||||
|
||||
.Sh OPTIONS
|
||||
The following command line arguments are supported:
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width indent
|
||||
@ -211,7 +210,7 @@ ftp.
|
||||
is fairly simple. It extracts each package's "packing list"
|
||||
into a special staging directory, parses it,
|
||||
and then runs through the following sequence to fully extract the contents:
|
||||
.Bl -enum -indent indent
|
||||
.Bl -enum
|
||||
.It
|
||||
Check if the package is already recorded as installed. If so,
|
||||
terminate installation.
|
||||
@ -263,13 +262,13 @@ arguments:
|
||||
.Ar pkg-name
|
||||
.Ar PRE-INSTALL
|
||||
.Ed
|
||||
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
where
|
||||
.Ar pkg-name
|
||||
is the name of the package in question and
|
||||
.Ar PRE-INSTALL
|
||||
is a keyword denoting this as the preinstallation phase.
|
||||
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
.Cm Note:
|
||||
The
|
||||
.Ar PRE-INSTALL
|
||||
@ -326,7 +325,7 @@ where
|
||||
is the name of the package in question and
|
||||
.Ar POST-INSTALL
|
||||
is a keyword denoting this as the post-installation phase.
|
||||
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
.Cm Note:
|
||||
The
|
||||
.Ar POST-INSTALL
|
||||
@ -336,8 +335,8 @@ are given during package creation time (using the
|
||||
and
|
||||
.Cm Fl I
|
||||
flags to
|
||||
.Xr pkg_create 1 ).
|
||||
|
||||
.Xr pkg_create 1 ) .
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
Reasoning behind passing keywords such as
|
||||
.Ar POST-INSTALL
|
||||
and
|
||||
|
@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ program (or shell script). It will be invoked automatically when the
|
||||
package is later installed.
|
||||
It will be passed the package's name as the
|
||||
first argument.
|
||||
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
.Cm Note:
|
||||
if the
|
||||
.Cm Fl I
|
||||
@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ program (or shell script). It will be invoked automatically when the
|
||||
package is later (if ever) de-installed.
|
||||
It will be passed the package's
|
||||
name as the first argument.
|
||||
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
.Cm Note:
|
||||
if the
|
||||
.Cm Fl K
|
||||
@ -175,7 +175,6 @@ executable program (or shell script). It will be invoked automatically when
|
||||
the package is later de-installed.
|
||||
It will be passed the package's name as
|
||||
the first argument.
|
||||
|
||||
.It Fl r Ar rscript
|
||||
Set
|
||||
.Ar rscript
|
||||
@ -298,12 +297,12 @@ and the last extracted file was
|
||||
.It Cm "%F"
|
||||
Expands to the last filename extracted (as specified), in the example case
|
||||
.Pa bin/emacs
|
||||
.It Cm "%D"
|
||||
.It Cm "\&%D"
|
||||
Expand to the current directory prefix, as set with
|
||||
.Cm @cwd ,
|
||||
in the example case
|
||||
.Pa /usr/local .
|
||||
.It Cm "%B"
|
||||
.It Cm "\&%B"
|
||||
Expand to the
|
||||
.Dq basename
|
||||
of the fully qualified filename, that
|
||||
@ -315,7 +314,7 @@ Expand to the
|
||||
filename
|
||||
part of the fully qualified name, or
|
||||
the converse of
|
||||
.Cm %B ,
|
||||
.Cm \&%B ,
|
||||
being in the example case,
|
||||
.Pa emacs .
|
||||
.El
|
||||
|
@ -63,7 +63,6 @@ directives, and/or use the
|
||||
.Xr pkg_info 1
|
||||
command to examine the installed package control files.
|
||||
.Ef
|
||||
|
||||
.Sh OPTIONS
|
||||
The following command line options are supported:
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width indent
|
||||
@ -96,8 +95,6 @@ the package.
|
||||
Force removal of the package, even if a dependency is recorded or the
|
||||
deinstall or require script fails.
|
||||
.El
|
||||
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
.Sh TECHNICAL DETAILS
|
||||
.Nm
|
||||
does pretty much what it says. It examines installed package records in
|
||||
@ -156,7 +153,7 @@ where
|
||||
is the name of the package in question and
|
||||
.Ar DEINSTALL
|
||||
is a keyword denoting this as the pre-deinstallation phase.
|
||||
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
.Cm Note:
|
||||
The
|
||||
.Ar DEINSTALL
|
||||
@ -176,7 +173,7 @@ all files are removed. It is this script's responsibility to clean up any
|
||||
additional messy details around the package's installation, and leave the
|
||||
system (hopefully) in the same state that it was prior to the installation
|
||||
of the package.
|
||||
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
The
|
||||
.Nm post-deinstall
|
||||
script is called as:
|
||||
@ -190,7 +187,7 @@ where
|
||||
is the name of the package in question and
|
||||
.Ar POST-DEINSTALL
|
||||
is a keyword denoting this as the post-deinstallation phase.
|
||||
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
.Cm Note:
|
||||
The
|
||||
.Ar POST-DEINSTALL
|
||||
@ -201,14 +198,14 @@ and
|
||||
.Cm Fl K
|
||||
flags to
|
||||
.Xr pkg_create 1 ).
|
||||
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
Reasoning behind passing keywords such as
|
||||
.Ar DEINSTALL
|
||||
and
|
||||
.Ar POST-DEINSTALL
|
||||
is that it lets you potentially write only one program/script that handles
|
||||
all aspects of installation and deletion.
|
||||
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
But experience has proved that this is a lot more difficult to maintain and
|
||||
is not as advantageous as having separate scripts that handle each aspect of
|
||||
installation and deinstallation.
|
||||
@ -233,6 +230,7 @@ specifies an alternative location for the installed package database.
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width /var/db/pkg -compact
|
||||
.It Pa /var/db/pkg
|
||||
Default location of the installed package database.
|
||||
.El
|
||||
.Sh SEE ALSO
|
||||
.Xr pkg_add 1 ,
|
||||
.Xr pkg_create 1 ,
|
||||
|
@ -129,12 +129,14 @@ for
|
||||
.Xr mktemp 3
|
||||
to fill in with a unique ID.
|
||||
.Bd -filled -offset indent -compact
|
||||
Note: This should really not be necessary with pkg_info,
|
||||
Note: This should really not be necessary with
|
||||
.Nm ,
|
||||
since very little information is extracted from each package
|
||||
and one would have to have a very small
|
||||
.Pa /tmp
|
||||
indeed to overflow it.
|
||||
.Ed
|
||||
.El
|
||||
.Sh TECHNICAL DETAILS
|
||||
Package info is either extracted from package files named on the
|
||||
command line, or from already installed package information
|
||||
|
@ -101,6 +101,7 @@ The installed package exists in the index but for some reason,
|
||||
.Nm
|
||||
was unable to compare the version number of the installed package
|
||||
with the corresponding entry in the index.
|
||||
.El
|
||||
.Sh OPTIONS
|
||||
.Nm
|
||||
supports several command-line arguments:
|
||||
|
@ -242,7 +242,7 @@ In direct mode,
|
||||
acts as server which accepts incoming
|
||||
.Em PPP
|
||||
connections on stdin/stdout.
|
||||
.It Supports PAP and CHAP (rfc 1994, 2433 and 2759) authentication.
|
||||
.It "Supports PAP and CHAP (rfc 1994, 2433 and 2759) authentication.
|
||||
With PAP or CHAP, it is possible to skip the Unix style
|
||||
.Xr login 1
|
||||
procedure, and use the
|
||||
@ -1609,7 +1609,7 @@ set filter
|
||||
.Ar name
|
||||
.Ar rule-no
|
||||
.Ar action
|
||||
.Op \&!
|
||||
.Op !\&
|
||||
.Oo
|
||||
.Op host
|
||||
.Ar src_addr Ns Op / Ns Ar width
|
||||
@ -1663,7 +1663,7 @@ the new rule number (rather than the next rule number).
|
||||
The
|
||||
.Ar action
|
||||
may optionally be followed with an exclamation mark
|
||||
.Pq Dq ! ,
|
||||
.Pq Dq \&! ,
|
||||
telling
|
||||
.Nm
|
||||
to reverse the sense of the following match.
|
||||
@ -2635,7 +2635,7 @@ Type
|
||||
is actually specified as
|
||||
.Dq PPP Magna-link Variable Resource Compression
|
||||
in
|
||||
.Pa rfc1975 Ns No !
|
||||
.Pa rfc1975 Ns !
|
||||
.Nm
|
||||
is capable of negotiating with
|
||||
.Nm pppd ,
|
||||
@ -3111,7 +3111,7 @@ is replaced with the interface address and
|
||||
is replaced with the interface destination (peer) address.
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
If the
|
||||
.Ar add!
|
||||
.Ar add!\&
|
||||
command is used
|
||||
.Pq note the trailing Dq \&! ,
|
||||
then if the route already exists, it will be updated as with the
|
||||
@ -3372,7 +3372,7 @@ command below.
|
||||
This is replaced with the date on which
|
||||
.Nm
|
||||
was compiled.
|
||||
.It Li DNS0 No " & " Li DNS1
|
||||
.It Li DNS0 & DNS1
|
||||
These are replaced with the primary and secondary nameserver IP numbers.
|
||||
If nameservers are negotiated by IPCP, the values of these macros will change.
|
||||
.It Li ENDDISC
|
||||
@ -3467,7 +3467,7 @@ If
|
||||
.Dq ccp
|
||||
is specified, only the relevant compression layer is closed.
|
||||
If the
|
||||
.Dq \&!
|
||||
.Dq !\&
|
||||
is used, the compression layer will remain in the closed state, otherwise
|
||||
it will re-enter the STOPPED state, waiting for the peer to initiate
|
||||
further CCP negotiation.
|
||||
@ -3500,7 +3500,7 @@ is specified as
|
||||
the default route is deleted.
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
If the
|
||||
.Ar delete!
|
||||
.Ar delete!\&
|
||||
command is used
|
||||
.Pq note the trailing Dq \&! ,
|
||||
.Nm
|
||||
@ -3575,7 +3575,7 @@ Instead of specifying
|
||||
can be used
|
||||
.Pq with no space between \&it and Ar addr .
|
||||
If the given address already exists, the command fails unless the
|
||||
.Dq \&!
|
||||
.Dq !\&
|
||||
is used - in which case the previous interface address entry is overwritten
|
||||
with the new one, allowing a change of netmask or peer address.
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
@ -3606,15 +3606,15 @@ is not in the OPENED state and is not in
|
||||
mode, all interface addresses are deleted.
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
.It iface delete Ns Xo
|
||||
.Op \&! Ns
|
||||
.No |rm Ns Op \&!
|
||||
.Op !\& Ns
|
||||
.No |rm Ns Op !\&
|
||||
.Ar addr
|
||||
.Xc
|
||||
This command deletes the given
|
||||
.Ar addr
|
||||
from the interface.
|
||||
If the
|
||||
.Dq \&!
|
||||
.Dq !\&
|
||||
is used, no error is given if the address isn't currently assigned to
|
||||
the interface (and no deletion takes place).
|
||||
.It iface show
|
||||
@ -3883,7 +3883,7 @@ This sets the authentication key (or password) used in client mode
|
||||
PAP or CHAP negotiation to the given value.
|
||||
It also specifies the
|
||||
password to be used in the dial or login scripts in place of the
|
||||
.Sq \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\P
|
||||
.Sq \eP
|
||||
sequence, preventing the actual password from being logged.
|
||||
If
|
||||
.Ar command
|
||||
@ -3908,7 +3908,7 @@ and
|
||||
values.
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
If the
|
||||
.Dq \&!
|
||||
.Dq !\&
|
||||
is doubled up
|
||||
.Pq to Dq \&!! ,
|
||||
it is treated as a single literal
|
||||
@ -4130,7 +4130,7 @@ is specified,
|
||||
.Nm
|
||||
will expect the peer to specify the number.
|
||||
.It set cd Oo
|
||||
.No off| Ns Ar seconds Ns Op \&!
|
||||
.No off| Ns Ar seconds Ns Op !\&
|
||||
.Oc
|
||||
Normally,
|
||||
.Nm
|
||||
@ -4299,9 +4299,9 @@ be of the format
|
||||
.Op \&: Ns Ar provider Ns
|
||||
.Xc
|
||||
or be of the format
|
||||
.Ar host Ns No : Ns Ar port Ns Oo
|
||||
.No /tcp|udp
|
||||
.Oc .
|
||||
.Sm off
|
||||
.Ar host : port Op /tcp|udp .
|
||||
.Sm on
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
If it begins with an exclamation mark, the rest of the device name is
|
||||
treated as a program name, and that program is executed when the device
|
||||
@ -4382,34 +4382,34 @@ It is possible to specify some special
|
||||
.Sq values
|
||||
in your chat script as follows:
|
||||
.Bd -unfilled -offset indent
|
||||
.It Li \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\c
|
||||
.It Li \ec
|
||||
When used as the last character in a
|
||||
.Sq send
|
||||
string, this indicates that a newline should not be appended.
|
||||
.It Li \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\d
|
||||
.It Li \ed
|
||||
When the chat script encounters this sequence, it delays two seconds.
|
||||
.It Li \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\p
|
||||
.It Li \ep
|
||||
When the chat script encounters this sequence, it delays for one quarter of
|
||||
a second.
|
||||
.It Li \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\n
|
||||
.It Li \en
|
||||
This is replaced with a newline character.
|
||||
.It Li \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\r
|
||||
.It Li \er
|
||||
This is replaced with a carriage return character.
|
||||
.It Li \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\s
|
||||
.It Li \es
|
||||
This is replaced with a space character.
|
||||
.It Li \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\t
|
||||
.It Li \et
|
||||
This is replaced with a tab character.
|
||||
.It Li \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\T
|
||||
.It Li \eT
|
||||
This is replaced by the current phone number (see
|
||||
.Dq set phone
|
||||
below).
|
||||
.It Li \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\P
|
||||
.It Li \eP
|
||||
This is replaced by the current
|
||||
.Ar authkey
|
||||
value (see
|
||||
.Dq set authkey
|
||||
above).
|
||||
.It Li \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\U
|
||||
.It Li \eU
|
||||
This is replaced by the current
|
||||
.Ar authname
|
||||
value (see
|
||||
@ -4432,7 +4432,7 @@ To do this, the first character of the expect or send string is an
|
||||
exclamation mark
|
||||
.Pq Dq \&! .
|
||||
If a literal exclamation mark is required, double it up to
|
||||
.Dq \&!!
|
||||
.Dq !!\&
|
||||
and it will be treated as a single literal
|
||||
.Dq \&! .
|
||||
When the command is executed, standard input and standard output are
|
||||
@ -4488,7 +4488,7 @@ important that the
|
||||
signs are escaped, otherwise this parser will see them as constituting
|
||||
an expect-send-expect sequence.
|
||||
When the
|
||||
.Dq \&!
|
||||
.Dq !\&
|
||||
character is seen, the execution parser reads the first command as three
|
||||
arguments, and then
|
||||
.Xr sh 1
|
||||
@ -4573,7 +4573,7 @@ It allows the user to specify a set of characters that will be
|
||||
as they travel across the link.
|
||||
.It set filter dial|alive|in|out Ar rule-no Xo
|
||||
.No permit|deny|clear| Ns Ar rule-no
|
||||
.Op \&!
|
||||
.Op !\&
|
||||
.Oo Op host
|
||||
.Ar src_addr Ns Op / Ns Ar width
|
||||
.Op Ar dst_addr Ns Op / Ns Ar width
|
||||
@ -5127,7 +5127,7 @@ delay will be effective, even after
|
||||
has been exceeded, so an immediate manual dial may appear to have
|
||||
done nothing.
|
||||
If an immediate dial is required, a
|
||||
.Dq \&!
|
||||
.Dq !\&
|
||||
should immediately follow the
|
||||
.Dq open
|
||||
keyword.
|
||||
@ -5409,11 +5409,11 @@ They are a good source of information.
|
||||
.It
|
||||
Use
|
||||
.Dq help ,
|
||||
.Dq nat ? ,
|
||||
.Dq enable ? ,
|
||||
.Dq set ?
|
||||
.Dq nat \&? ,
|
||||
.Dq enable \&? ,
|
||||
.Dq set ?\&
|
||||
and
|
||||
.Dq show ?
|
||||
.Dq show ?\&
|
||||
to get online information about what's available.
|
||||
.It
|
||||
The following URLs contain useful information:
|
||||
|
@ -242,7 +242,7 @@ In direct mode,
|
||||
acts as server which accepts incoming
|
||||
.Em PPP
|
||||
connections on stdin/stdout.
|
||||
.It Supports PAP and CHAP (rfc 1994, 2433 and 2759) authentication.
|
||||
.It "Supports PAP and CHAP (rfc 1994, 2433 and 2759) authentication.
|
||||
With PAP or CHAP, it is possible to skip the Unix style
|
||||
.Xr login 1
|
||||
procedure, and use the
|
||||
@ -1609,7 +1609,7 @@ set filter
|
||||
.Ar name
|
||||
.Ar rule-no
|
||||
.Ar action
|
||||
.Op \&!
|
||||
.Op !\&
|
||||
.Oo
|
||||
.Op host
|
||||
.Ar src_addr Ns Op / Ns Ar width
|
||||
@ -1663,7 +1663,7 @@ the new rule number (rather than the next rule number).
|
||||
The
|
||||
.Ar action
|
||||
may optionally be followed with an exclamation mark
|
||||
.Pq Dq ! ,
|
||||
.Pq Dq \&! ,
|
||||
telling
|
||||
.Nm
|
||||
to reverse the sense of the following match.
|
||||
@ -2635,7 +2635,7 @@ Type
|
||||
is actually specified as
|
||||
.Dq PPP Magna-link Variable Resource Compression
|
||||
in
|
||||
.Pa rfc1975 Ns No !
|
||||
.Pa rfc1975 Ns !
|
||||
.Nm
|
||||
is capable of negotiating with
|
||||
.Nm pppd ,
|
||||
@ -3111,7 +3111,7 @@ is replaced with the interface address and
|
||||
is replaced with the interface destination (peer) address.
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
If the
|
||||
.Ar add!
|
||||
.Ar add!\&
|
||||
command is used
|
||||
.Pq note the trailing Dq \&! ,
|
||||
then if the route already exists, it will be updated as with the
|
||||
@ -3372,7 +3372,7 @@ command below.
|
||||
This is replaced with the date on which
|
||||
.Nm
|
||||
was compiled.
|
||||
.It Li DNS0 No " & " Li DNS1
|
||||
.It Li DNS0 & DNS1
|
||||
These are replaced with the primary and secondary nameserver IP numbers.
|
||||
If nameservers are negotiated by IPCP, the values of these macros will change.
|
||||
.It Li ENDDISC
|
||||
@ -3467,7 +3467,7 @@ If
|
||||
.Dq ccp
|
||||
is specified, only the relevant compression layer is closed.
|
||||
If the
|
||||
.Dq \&!
|
||||
.Dq !\&
|
||||
is used, the compression layer will remain in the closed state, otherwise
|
||||
it will re-enter the STOPPED state, waiting for the peer to initiate
|
||||
further CCP negotiation.
|
||||
@ -3500,7 +3500,7 @@ is specified as
|
||||
the default route is deleted.
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
If the
|
||||
.Ar delete!
|
||||
.Ar delete!\&
|
||||
command is used
|
||||
.Pq note the trailing Dq \&! ,
|
||||
.Nm
|
||||
@ -3575,7 +3575,7 @@ Instead of specifying
|
||||
can be used
|
||||
.Pq with no space between \&it and Ar addr .
|
||||
If the given address already exists, the command fails unless the
|
||||
.Dq \&!
|
||||
.Dq !\&
|
||||
is used - in which case the previous interface address entry is overwritten
|
||||
with the new one, allowing a change of netmask or peer address.
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
@ -3606,15 +3606,15 @@ is not in the OPENED state and is not in
|
||||
mode, all interface addresses are deleted.
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
.It iface delete Ns Xo
|
||||
.Op \&! Ns
|
||||
.No |rm Ns Op \&!
|
||||
.Op !\& Ns
|
||||
.No |rm Ns Op !\&
|
||||
.Ar addr
|
||||
.Xc
|
||||
This command deletes the given
|
||||
.Ar addr
|
||||
from the interface.
|
||||
If the
|
||||
.Dq \&!
|
||||
.Dq !\&
|
||||
is used, no error is given if the address isn't currently assigned to
|
||||
the interface (and no deletion takes place).
|
||||
.It iface show
|
||||
@ -3883,7 +3883,7 @@ This sets the authentication key (or password) used in client mode
|
||||
PAP or CHAP negotiation to the given value.
|
||||
It also specifies the
|
||||
password to be used in the dial or login scripts in place of the
|
||||
.Sq \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\P
|
||||
.Sq \eP
|
||||
sequence, preventing the actual password from being logged.
|
||||
If
|
||||
.Ar command
|
||||
@ -3908,7 +3908,7 @@ and
|
||||
values.
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
If the
|
||||
.Dq \&!
|
||||
.Dq !\&
|
||||
is doubled up
|
||||
.Pq to Dq \&!! ,
|
||||
it is treated as a single literal
|
||||
@ -4130,7 +4130,7 @@ is specified,
|
||||
.Nm
|
||||
will expect the peer to specify the number.
|
||||
.It set cd Oo
|
||||
.No off| Ns Ar seconds Ns Op \&!
|
||||
.No off| Ns Ar seconds Ns Op !\&
|
||||
.Oc
|
||||
Normally,
|
||||
.Nm
|
||||
@ -4299,9 +4299,9 @@ be of the format
|
||||
.Op \&: Ns Ar provider Ns
|
||||
.Xc
|
||||
or be of the format
|
||||
.Ar host Ns No : Ns Ar port Ns Oo
|
||||
.No /tcp|udp
|
||||
.Oc .
|
||||
.Sm off
|
||||
.Ar host : port Op /tcp|udp .
|
||||
.Sm on
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
If it begins with an exclamation mark, the rest of the device name is
|
||||
treated as a program name, and that program is executed when the device
|
||||
@ -4382,34 +4382,34 @@ It is possible to specify some special
|
||||
.Sq values
|
||||
in your chat script as follows:
|
||||
.Bd -unfilled -offset indent
|
||||
.It Li \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\c
|
||||
.It Li \ec
|
||||
When used as the last character in a
|
||||
.Sq send
|
||||
string, this indicates that a newline should not be appended.
|
||||
.It Li \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\d
|
||||
.It Li \ed
|
||||
When the chat script encounters this sequence, it delays two seconds.
|
||||
.It Li \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\p
|
||||
.It Li \ep
|
||||
When the chat script encounters this sequence, it delays for one quarter of
|
||||
a second.
|
||||
.It Li \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\n
|
||||
.It Li \en
|
||||
This is replaced with a newline character.
|
||||
.It Li \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\r
|
||||
.It Li \er
|
||||
This is replaced with a carriage return character.
|
||||
.It Li \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\s
|
||||
.It Li \es
|
||||
This is replaced with a space character.
|
||||
.It Li \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\t
|
||||
.It Li \et
|
||||
This is replaced with a tab character.
|
||||
.It Li \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\T
|
||||
.It Li \eT
|
||||
This is replaced by the current phone number (see
|
||||
.Dq set phone
|
||||
below).
|
||||
.It Li \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\P
|
||||
.It Li \eP
|
||||
This is replaced by the current
|
||||
.Ar authkey
|
||||
value (see
|
||||
.Dq set authkey
|
||||
above).
|
||||
.It Li \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\U
|
||||
.It Li \eU
|
||||
This is replaced by the current
|
||||
.Ar authname
|
||||
value (see
|
||||
@ -4432,7 +4432,7 @@ To do this, the first character of the expect or send string is an
|
||||
exclamation mark
|
||||
.Pq Dq \&! .
|
||||
If a literal exclamation mark is required, double it up to
|
||||
.Dq \&!!
|
||||
.Dq !!\&
|
||||
and it will be treated as a single literal
|
||||
.Dq \&! .
|
||||
When the command is executed, standard input and standard output are
|
||||
@ -4488,7 +4488,7 @@ important that the
|
||||
signs are escaped, otherwise this parser will see them as constituting
|
||||
an expect-send-expect sequence.
|
||||
When the
|
||||
.Dq \&!
|
||||
.Dq !\&
|
||||
character is seen, the execution parser reads the first command as three
|
||||
arguments, and then
|
||||
.Xr sh 1
|
||||
@ -4573,7 +4573,7 @@ It allows the user to specify a set of characters that will be
|
||||
as they travel across the link.
|
||||
.It set filter dial|alive|in|out Ar rule-no Xo
|
||||
.No permit|deny|clear| Ns Ar rule-no
|
||||
.Op \&!
|
||||
.Op !\&
|
||||
.Oo Op host
|
||||
.Ar src_addr Ns Op / Ns Ar width
|
||||
.Op Ar dst_addr Ns Op / Ns Ar width
|
||||
@ -5127,7 +5127,7 @@ delay will be effective, even after
|
||||
has been exceeded, so an immediate manual dial may appear to have
|
||||
done nothing.
|
||||
If an immediate dial is required, a
|
||||
.Dq \&!
|
||||
.Dq !\&
|
||||
should immediately follow the
|
||||
.Dq open
|
||||
keyword.
|
||||
@ -5409,11 +5409,11 @@ They are a good source of information.
|
||||
.It
|
||||
Use
|
||||
.Dq help ,
|
||||
.Dq nat ? ,
|
||||
.Dq enable ? ,
|
||||
.Dq set ?
|
||||
.Dq nat \&? ,
|
||||
.Dq enable \&? ,
|
||||
.Dq set ?\&
|
||||
and
|
||||
.Dq show ?
|
||||
.Dq show ?\&
|
||||
to get online information about what's available.
|
||||
.It
|
||||
The following URLs contain useful information:
|
||||
|
@ -242,11 +242,11 @@ Print the active vnodes. Each group of vnodes corresponding
|
||||
to a particular filesystem is preceded by a two line header. The
|
||||
first line consists of the following:
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
.Df I
|
||||
.Bd -filled -offset indent
|
||||
.No *** MOUNT Em fstype from
|
||||
on
|
||||
.Em on fsflags
|
||||
.De
|
||||
.Ed
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
where
|
||||
.Em fstype
|
||||
@ -261,7 +261,7 @@ the filesystem is mounted on; and
|
||||
is a list
|
||||
of optional flags applied to the mount (see
|
||||
.Xr mount 8 ) .
|
||||
.The second line is a header for the individual fields ,
|
||||
The second line is a header for the individual fields,
|
||||
the first part of which are fixed, and the second part are filesystem
|
||||
type specific. The headers common to all vnodes are:
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width indent
|
||||
@ -379,8 +379,8 @@ default source of tables
|
||||
.Xr iostat 8 ,
|
||||
.Xr vmstat 8
|
||||
.Rs
|
||||
.Rt Tn UNIX Rt Implementation ,
|
||||
.Ra K. Thompson
|
||||
.%T UNIX Implementation
|
||||
.%A K. Thompson
|
||||
.Re
|
||||
.Sh BUGS
|
||||
Does not understand
|
||||
|
@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ and
|
||||
databases.
|
||||
If a host does not exist in both databases, the translation cannot
|
||||
proceed and a reply will not be sent.
|
||||
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
By default, a request is honored only if the server
|
||||
(i.e., the host that
|
||||
.Nm
|
||||
@ -62,13 +62,12 @@ exist.
|
||||
This requirement can be overridden with the
|
||||
.Fl s
|
||||
flag (see below).
|
||||
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
In normal operation,
|
||||
.Nm
|
||||
forks a copy of itself and runs in
|
||||
the background. Anomalies and errors are reported via
|
||||
.Xr syslog 3 .
|
||||
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
The following options are available:
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width indent
|
||||
|
@ -27,19 +27,19 @@
|
||||
.Op Fl R Ar routelog
|
||||
.Ek
|
||||
.Bk -words
|
||||
.Op Fl A Ar prefix/preflen,if1[,if2...]
|
||||
.Op Fl A Ar prefix/preflen,if1[,if2...\&]
|
||||
.Ek
|
||||
.Bk -words
|
||||
.Op Fl L Ar prefix/preflen,if1[,if2...]
|
||||
.Op Fl L Ar prefix/preflen,if1[,if2...\&]
|
||||
.Ek
|
||||
.Bk -words
|
||||
.Op Fl N Ar if1[,if2...]
|
||||
.Op Fl N Ar if1[,if2...\&]
|
||||
.Ek
|
||||
.Bk -words
|
||||
.Op Fl O Ar prefix/preflen,if1[,if2...]
|
||||
.Op Fl O Ar prefix/preflen,if1[,if2...\&]
|
||||
.Ek
|
||||
.Bk -words
|
||||
.Op Fl T Ar if1[,if2...]
|
||||
.Op Fl T Ar if1[,if2...\&]
|
||||
.Ek
|
||||
.Bk -words
|
||||
.Op Fl t Ar tag
|
||||
|
@ -91,12 +91,12 @@ disappeared permanently (eg. catastrophic hardware failure), as opposed
|
||||
to transient failure of the host or an intermediate router. At present,
|
||||
it will re-try notification attempts at frequent intervals for 10 minutes,
|
||||
then hourly, and finally gives up after 24 hours.
|
||||
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
The protocol requires that symmetric monitor requests are made to both
|
||||
the local and remote daemon in order to establish a monitored relationship.
|
||||
This is convenient for the NFS locking protocol, but probably reduces the
|
||||
usefulness of the monitoring system for other applications.
|
||||
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
The current implementation uses more than 1Kbyte per monitored host in
|
||||
the status file (and also in VM). This may be inefficient for NFS servers
|
||||
with large numbers of clients.
|
||||
|
@ -74,9 +74,9 @@ Script mode.
|
||||
Configuration information is obtained from standard input.
|
||||
.It Fl c Ar conf_file
|
||||
Specify a configuration file where configuration information is kept.
|
||||
.El
|
||||
.Sh RETURN VALUES
|
||||
The program exits with 0 on success, and non-zero on failures.
|
||||
.El
|
||||
.Sh SEE ALSO
|
||||
.Xr daemon 3 ,
|
||||
.Xr rrenumd.conf 5
|
||||
|
@ -94,9 +94,8 @@ can be any combination of single or multiple numerical IPv6 addrs,
|
||||
or Full Qualified Domain Names.
|
||||
.Ar retrycmd
|
||||
has following syntax.
|
||||
|
||||
.\"
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width Ds -compact
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width Ds
|
||||
.It Ic retry Ar retry-num
|
||||
.Ar retry-num
|
||||
specifies how many router renumbering messages are sent repeatedly.
|
||||
@ -249,8 +248,8 @@ dest ff05::2;
|
||||
|
||||
add match-prefix fec0:0:0:: /48 use-prefix fec0:1:1:: /48 keeplen 16;
|
||||
.Ed
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
.\"
|
||||
|
||||
If your routers don't support IPv6 multicast forwarding,
|
||||
you'll need to specify each destination at
|
||||
.Cm dest
|
||||
@ -261,8 +260,8 @@ dest fec0:0:0:1:260:8ff:fe24:fb3a fec0:0:0:2:200:eff:fe2e:dfe1 fec0:0:0:3:5254:f
|
||||
|
||||
add match-prefix fec0:0:0:: /48 use-prefix fec0:1:1:: /48 keeplen 16;
|
||||
.Ed
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
.\"
|
||||
|
||||
If you are going to do renumbering, then following procedure will be natural.
|
||||
.Bl -enum -offset indent
|
||||
.It
|
||||
@ -280,8 +279,8 @@ To make sure that they are deleted, send new router
|
||||
renumbering message, which specifies old prefixes as match
|
||||
prefix, and no use prefix.
|
||||
.El
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
.\"
|
||||
|
||||
The following configuration file will do 1 and 2.
|
||||
.\"
|
||||
.Bd -literal -offset indent
|
||||
@ -295,8 +294,8 @@ seqnum 1 {
|
||||
change match-prefix fec0:1:1:: /48 use-prefix fec0:1:1:: /48 keeplen 16 vltime d7 pltime 0 rrf_decrvalid on rrf_decrprefd on;
|
||||
};
|
||||
.Ed
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
.\"
|
||||
|
||||
And the following configuration file will do 3. (should be
|
||||
used for the router renumbering message to be sent 1 week
|
||||
afterward)
|
||||
@ -306,8 +305,8 @@ dest ff05::2;
|
||||
|
||||
change match-prefix fec0:1:1:: /48;
|
||||
.Ed
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
.\"
|
||||
|
||||
In the above example, only
|
||||
.Cm add
|
||||
and
|
||||
@ -319,7 +318,6 @@ command.
|
||||
command is almost same with
|
||||
.Cm change
|
||||
command except that it deletes all pre-defined IPv6 global address.
|
||||
|
||||
.Sh SEE ALSO
|
||||
.Xr rrenumd 8
|
||||
.Xr prefix 8
|
||||
|
@ -23,30 +23,24 @@
|
||||
.\" SUCH DAMAGE.
|
||||
.\"
|
||||
.\" $FreeBSD$
|
||||
|
||||
.Dd July 23, 1995
|
||||
.Dt SPKRTEST 8
|
||||
.Os FreeBSD
|
||||
|
||||
.Sh NAME
|
||||
.Nm spkrtest
|
||||
.Nd test script for the speaker driver
|
||||
|
||||
.Sh DESCRIPTION
|
||||
.Nm Spkrtest
|
||||
is an easy to use test script for the speaker driver.
|
||||
|
||||
.Sh FILES
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width /dev/speakerxx
|
||||
.It Pa /dev/speaker
|
||||
speaker device file
|
||||
.El
|
||||
|
||||
.Sh SEE ALSO
|
||||
.Xr dialog 1 ,
|
||||
.Xr perl 1 ,
|
||||
.Xr spkr 4
|
||||
|
||||
.Sh HISTORY
|
||||
The
|
||||
.Nm
|
||||
|
@ -117,6 +117,7 @@ firmware code to EasyConnection 8/64 class boards
|
||||
firmware code to ONboard and Brumby class boards
|
||||
.It Pa /dev/staliomem?
|
||||
driver board control device
|
||||
.El
|
||||
.Sh SEE ALSO
|
||||
.Xr stl 4 ,
|
||||
.Xr stli 4 ,
|
||||
|
@ -128,6 +128,7 @@ immediately on start up.
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width /dev/staliomem0
|
||||
.It Pa /dev/staliomem0
|
||||
driver control device used for statistics collection
|
||||
.El
|
||||
.Sh SEE ALSO
|
||||
.Xr stl 4 ,
|
||||
.Xr stli 4 ,
|
||||
|
@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ and
|
||||
If specified,
|
||||
.Ar service
|
||||
is the name or number of an UDP service (see
|
||||
.Xr services 5 ) Ns
|
||||
.Xr services 5 )
|
||||
the source packet must belong to. A
|
||||
.Ar service
|
||||
of
|
||||
|
@ -40,9 +40,7 @@
|
||||
.Nd timed control program
|
||||
.Sh SYNOPSIS
|
||||
.Nm
|
||||
.Oo Ar command\ \&
|
||||
.Op Ar argument ...
|
||||
.Oc
|
||||
.Op Ar command Op Ar argument ...
|
||||
.Sh DESCRIPTION
|
||||
.Nm Timedc
|
||||
is used to control the operation of the
|
||||
|
@ -121,10 +121,11 @@ more verbose.
|
||||
.Sh FILES
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width /etc/usbd.conf -compact
|
||||
.It Pa /etc/usbd.conf
|
||||
.It /dev/usb
|
||||
.It /dev/usb0
|
||||
.It /dev/usb1
|
||||
.It etc.
|
||||
.It Pa /dev/usb
|
||||
.It Pa /dev/usb0
|
||||
.It Pa /dev/usb1
|
||||
.It etc .
|
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.El
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.Sh SEE ALSO
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.Xr usb 4 ,
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.Xr usbd.conf 5
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Shell command to execute when a device is attached.
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.It detach Ar string
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Shell command to execute when a device is detached.
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.El
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.Sh EXAMPLES
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A sample entry to rescan the SCSI bus on connection of a
|
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.Tn "Iomega USB Zip Drive" :
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@ -142,7 +143,7 @@ To start up moused for a newly attached mouse:
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device "Mouse"
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devname "ums[0-9]+"
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attach "/usr/sbin/moused -p /dev/${DEVNAME} -I /var/run/moused.${DEVNAME}.pid"
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.El
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.Ed
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.Sh FILES
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.Bl -tag -width /etc/pccard.conf -compact
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.It Pa /etc/usbd.conf
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@ -46,8 +46,10 @@
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.Sh SYNOPSIS
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.Nm
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.Op Fl cdeguv
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.Op Fl s Ar option[,option...]
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.Op Fl r Ar option[,option...]
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.Oo Fl s Ar option Ns
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.Op , Ns Ar option Ns Ar ...\& Oc
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.Oo Fl r Ar option Ns
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.Op , Ns Ar option Ns Ar ...\& Oc
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.Op Fl S Ar value
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.Ar special_file Ar [regular_file]
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.Op Ar feature
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@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ arguments can be used to change the value of several parameters.
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Any number of
|
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.Ar param value
|
||||
pairs may be supplied.
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.Bl -tag -width 15n -compat -offset indent
|
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.Bl -tag -width 15n -offset indent
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.It Va param
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||||
.Va value
|
||||
.It irq
|
||||
|
@ -190,12 +190,14 @@ By default,
|
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assumes that the local host is the NIS master; the
|
||||
.Fl m
|
||||
option is used to override this default.
|
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.El
|
||||
.Sh FILES
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width /var/yp/Makefile -compact
|
||||
.It Pa /var/yp/Makefile
|
||||
the Makefile that calls
|
||||
.Nm
|
||||
to build the NIS databases
|
||||
.El
|
||||
.Sh SEE ALSO
|
||||
.Xr db 3 ,
|
||||
.Xr ypserv 8
|
||||
|
@ -132,6 +132,7 @@ server is added to a domain, its hostname must be added to the
|
||||
ypservers map so that
|
||||
.Xr yppush 8
|
||||
can propagate updates on the master to all of the slaves.
|
||||
.El
|
||||
.Sh FILES
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width /var/yp/master.passwd -compact
|
||||
.It Pa /etc/bootparams
|
||||
|
@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ as local time.
|
||||
.Nm Zic
|
||||
will act as if the input contained a link line of the form
|
||||
.Bd -literal -offset indent
|
||||
Link timezone localtime
|
||||
.No "Link timezone localtime
|
||||
.Ed
|
||||
(Note that this action has no effect on
|
||||
.Fx ,
|
||||
@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ time zone environment variables.
|
||||
.Nm Zic
|
||||
will act as if the input contained a link line of the form
|
||||
.Bd -literal -offset indent
|
||||
Link timezone posixrules
|
||||
.No "Link timezone posixrules
|
||||
.Ed
|
||||
.It Fl u Ar user
|
||||
After creating each output file, change its owner to
|
||||
@ -113,9 +113,9 @@ Non-blank lines are expected to be of one of three types:
|
||||
rule lines, zone lines, and link lines.
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
A rule line has the form:
|
||||
.Dl Rule NAME FROM TO TYPE IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S
|
||||
.Dl "Rule NAME FROM TO TYPE IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S
|
||||
For example:
|
||||
.Dl Rule US 1967 1973 \- Apr lastSun 2:00 1:00 D
|
||||
.Dl "Rule US 1967 1973 \- Apr lastSun 2:00 1:00 D
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
The fields that make up a rule line are:
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width "LETTER/S" -offset indent
|
||||
@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ field.
|
||||
Give the time of day at which the rule takes effect.
|
||||
Recognized forms include:
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width "1:28:14" -offset indent -compact
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width "\&1:28:14" -offset indent -compact
|
||||
.It 2
|
||||
time in hours
|
||||
.It 2:00
|
||||
@ -253,9 +253,9 @@ the variable part is null.
|
||||
.El
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
A zone line has the form:
|
||||
.Dl Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES/SAVE FORMAT [UNTIL]
|
||||
.Dl "Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES/SAVE FORMAT [UNTIL]
|
||||
For example:
|
||||
.Dl Zone Australia/Adelaide 9:30 Aus CST 1971 Oct 31 2:00
|
||||
.Dl "Zone Australia/Adelaide 9:30 Aus CST 1971 Oct 31 2:00
|
||||
The fields that make up a zone line are:
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width indent
|
||||
.It NAME
|
||||
@ -312,9 +312,9 @@ continuation.
|
||||
.El
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
A link line has the form
|
||||
.Dl Link LINK-FROM LINK-TO
|
||||
.Dl "Link LINK-FROM LINK-TO
|
||||
For example:
|
||||
.Dl Link Europe/Istanbul Asia/Istanbul
|
||||
.Dl "Link Europe/Istanbul Asia/Istanbul
|
||||
The
|
||||
.Em LINK-FROM
|
||||
field should appear as the
|
||||
@ -328,9 +328,9 @@ Except for continuation lines,
|
||||
lines may appear in any order in the input.
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
Lines in the file that describes leap seconds have the following form:
|
||||
.Dl Leap YEAR MONTH DAY HH:MM:SS CORR R/S
|
||||
.Dl "Leap YEAR MONTH DAY HH:MM:SS CORR R/S
|
||||
For example:
|
||||
.Dl Leap 1974 Dec 31 23:59:60 + S
|
||||
.Dl "Leap 1974 Dec 31 23:59:60 + S
|
||||
The
|
||||
.Em YEAR ,
|
||||
.Em MONTH ,
|
||||
|
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