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authorTheo de Raadt <deraadt@cvs.openbsd.org>2003-08-03 01:28:39 +0000
committerTheo de Raadt <deraadt@cvs.openbsd.org>2003-08-03 01:28:39 +0000
commit8421f98a751330cac87b4dca3308335ddc2c68a5 (patch)
tree320ddc11c7e31e7c67041c0593322e6602ad43d5
parentd7df83ebf13838d56960fc67459af277b1fcc44f (diff)
gnu gzip dir is now bye bye
-rw-r--r--gnu/usr.bin/Makefile4
-rw-r--r--gnu/usr.bin/gzip/COPYING339
-rw-r--r--gnu/usr.bin/gzip/Makefile11
-rw-r--r--gnu/usr.bin/gzip/znew152
-rw-r--r--gnu/usr.bin/gzip/znew.140
-rw-r--r--usr.bin/compress/Makefile7
6 files changed, 5 insertions, 548 deletions
diff --git a/gnu/usr.bin/Makefile b/gnu/usr.bin/Makefile
index 40a053416a8..8973b06e0c2 100644
--- a/gnu/usr.bin/Makefile
+++ b/gnu/usr.bin/Makefile
@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
-# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.36 2003/07/30 23:23:25 deraadt Exp $
+# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.37 2003/08/03 01:28:38 deraadt Exp $
# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.35 1996/04/03 21:20:52 chuck Exp $
.include <bsd.own.mk>
SUBDIR+= ../egcs/gcc
-SUBDIR+= bc cvs groff gzip lynx rcs sendbug binutils
+SUBDIR+= bc cvs groff lynx rcs sendbug binutils
# some ports use binutils gas and ld, most do not (yet).
.if ${ELF_TOOLCHAIN:L} == "no"
diff --git a/gnu/usr.bin/gzip/COPYING b/gnu/usr.bin/gzip/COPYING
deleted file mode 100644
index a43ea2126fb..00000000000
--- a/gnu/usr.bin/gzip/COPYING
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,339 +0,0 @@
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diff --git a/gnu/usr.bin/gzip/Makefile b/gnu/usr.bin/gzip/Makefile
deleted file mode 100644
index 518401ac837..00000000000
--- a/gnu/usr.bin/gzip/Makefile
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,11 +0,0 @@
-# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.19 2003/07/31 07:44:45 otto Exp $
-# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.17 1995/10/24 22:18:34 jtc Exp $
-
-MAN= znew.1
-
-afterinstall:
- install -c -o ${BINOWN} -g ${BINGRP} -m ${BINMODE} \
- ${.CURDIR}/znew \
- ${DESTDIR}${BINDIR}
-
-.include <bsd.prog.mk>
diff --git a/gnu/usr.bin/gzip/znew b/gnu/usr.bin/gzip/znew
deleted file mode 100644
index b531473b692..00000000000
--- a/gnu/usr.bin/gzip/znew
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,152 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-
-check=0
-pipe=0
-opt=
-files=
-keep=0
-res=0
-old=0
-new=0
-block=1024
-# block is the disk block size (best guess, need not be exact)
-
-case "$GZIP" in
- *-S*) ext=`echo "$GZIP" | sed 's/^.*-S[[:space:]]*\([^[:space:]]*\).*$/\1/'`
- ;;
- *-suffix=*) ext=`echo "$GZIP" | sed 's/^.*--suffix=\([^[:space:]]*\).*$/\1/'`
- ;;
- *-suffix*) ext=`echo "$GZIP" | sed 's/^.*--suffix[[:space:]][[:space:]]*\([^[:space:]]*\).*$/\1/'`
- ;;
- *) ext='.gz'
- ;;
-esac
-if test "$ext" = ".Z"; then
- echo znew: cannot use .Z as gzip extension.
- exit 1
-fi
-
-warn="(does not preserve modes and timestamp)"
-TMP1=`mktemp /tmp/zfoo.XXXXXXXXXX` || exit 1
-TMP2=`mktemp /tmp/zbar.XXXXXXXXXX`
-if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
- rm -f $TMP1
- exit 1
-fi
-echo hi > $TMP1
-echo hi > $TMP2
-if test -z "`(${CPMOD-cpmod} $TMP1 $TMP2) 2>&1`"; then
- cpmod=${CPMOD-cpmod}
- warn=""
-fi
-
-if test -z "$cpmod" && ${TOUCH-touch} -r $TMP1 $TMP2 2>/dev/null; then
- cpmod="${TOUCH-touch}"
- cpmodarg="-r"
- warn="(does not preserve file modes)"
-fi
-rm -f $TMP1 $TMP2
-
-for arg
-do
- case "$arg" in
- -*) opt="$opt $arg"; shift;;
- *) break;;
- esac
-done
-
-if test $# -eq 0; then
- echo "recompress .Z files into $ext (gzip) files"
- echo usage: `echo $0 | sed 's,^.*/,,'` "[-tv9KP]" file.Z...
- echo " -t tests the new files before deleting originals"
- echo " -v be verbose"
- echo " -9 use the slowest compression method (optimal compression)"
- echo " -K keep a .Z file when it is smaller than the $ext file"
- echo " -P use pipes for the conversion $warn"
- exit 1
-fi
-
-opt=`echo "$opt" | sed -e 's/ //g' -e 's/-//g'`
-case "$opt" in
- *t*) check=1; opt=`echo "$opt" | sed 's/t//g'`
-esac
-case "$opt" in
- *K*) keep=1; opt=`echo "$opt" | sed 's/K//g'`
-esac
-case "$opt" in
- *P*) pipe=1; opt=`echo "$opt" | sed 's/P//g'`
-esac
-if test -n "$opt"; then
- opt="-$opt"
-fi
-
-for i do
- n=`echo $i | sed 's/.Z$//'`
- if test ! -f "$n.Z" ; then
- echo $n.Z not found
- res=1; continue
- fi
- test $keep -eq 1 && old=`wc -c < "$n.Z"`
- if test $pipe -eq 1; then
- if gzip -d < "$n.Z" | gzip $opt > "$n$ext"; then
- # Copy file attributes from old file to new one, if possible.
- test -n "$cpmod" && $cpmod $cpmodarg "$n.Z" "$n$ext" 2> /dev/null
- else
- echo error while recompressing $n.Z
- res=1; continue
- fi
- else
- if test $check -eq 1; then
- if cp -p "$n.Z" "$n.$$" 2> /dev/null || cp "$n.Z" "$n.$$"; then
- :
- else
- echo cannot backup "$n.Z"
- res=1; continue
- fi
- fi
- if gzip -d "$n.Z"; then
- :
- else
- test $check -eq 1 && mv "$n.$$" "$n.Z"
- echo error while uncompressing $n.Z
- res=1; continue
- fi
- if gzip $opt "$n"; then
- :
- else
- if test $check -eq 1; then
- mv "$n.$$" "$n.Z" && rm -f "$n"
- echo error while recompressing $n
- else
- # compress $n (might be dangerous if disk full)
- echo error while recompressing $n, left uncompressed
- fi
- res=1; continue
- fi
- fi
- test $keep -eq 1 && new=`wc -c < "$n$ext"`
- if test $keep -eq 1 -a `expr \( $old + $block - 1 \) / $block` -lt \
- `expr \( $new + $block - 1 \) / $block`; then
- if test $pipe -eq 1; then
- rm -f "$n$ext"
- elif test $check -eq 1; then
- mv "$n.$$" "$n.Z" && rm -f "$n$ext"
- else
- gzip -d "$n$ext" && compress "$n" && rm -f "$n$ext"
- fi
- echo "$n.Z smaller than $n$ext -- unchanged"
-
- elif test $check -eq 1; then
- if gzip -t "$n$ext" ; then
- rm -f "$n.$$" "$n.Z"
- else
- test $pipe -eq 0 && mv "$n.$$" "$n.Z"
- rm -f "$n$ext"
- echo error while testing $n$ext, $n.Z unchanged
- res=1; continue
- fi
- elif test $pipe -eq 1; then
- rm -f "$n.Z"
- fi
-done
-exit $res
diff --git a/gnu/usr.bin/gzip/znew.1 b/gnu/usr.bin/gzip/znew.1
deleted file mode 100644
index cf7d19297d3..00000000000
--- a/gnu/usr.bin/gzip/znew.1
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,40 +0,0 @@
-.\" $Id: znew.1,v 1.1 1995/10/18 08:40:54 deraadt Exp $
-.TH ZNEW 1
-.SH NAME
-znew \- recompress .Z files to .gz files
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B znew
-[ -ftv9PK] [ name.Z ... ]
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.I Znew
-recompresses files from .Z (compress) format to .gz (gzip) format.
-If you want to recompress a file already in gzip format, rename the file
-to force a .Z extension then apply znew.
-.SH OPTIONS
-.TP
-.B \-f
-Force recompression from .Z to .gz format even if a .gz file already exists.
-.TP
-.B \-t
-Tests the new files before deleting originals.
-.TP
-.B \-v
-Verbose. Display the name and percentage reduction for each file compressed.
-.TP
-.B \-9
-Use the slowest compression method (optimal compression).
-.TP
-.B \-P
-Use pipes for the conversion to reduce disk space usage.
-.TP
-.B \-K
-Keep a .Z file when it is smaller than the .gz file
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
-gzip(1), zmore(1), zdiff(1), zgrep(1), zforce(1), gzexe(1), compress(1)
-.SH BUGS
-.I Znew
-does not maintain the time stamp with the -P option if
-.I cpmod(1)
-is not available and
-.I touch(1)
-does not support the -r option.
diff --git a/usr.bin/compress/Makefile b/usr.bin/compress/Makefile
index b8da86afe73..d64671934c7 100644
--- a/usr.bin/compress/Makefile
+++ b/usr.bin/compress/Makefile
@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
-# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.17 2003/07/31 07:39:04 otto Exp $
+# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.18 2003/08/03 01:28:38 deraadt Exp $
PROG= compress
SRCS= main.c zopen.c gzopen.c
-MAN= compress.1 zmore.1 zdiff.1 zforce.1 gzexe.1
+MAN= compress.1 zmore.1 zdiff.1 zforce.1 gzexe.1 znew.1
LINKS= ${BINDIR}/compress ${BINDIR}/uncompress \
${BINDIR}/compress ${BINDIR}/zcat \
${BINDIR}/compress ${BINDIR}/gzip \
@@ -23,8 +23,7 @@ DPADD=${LIBZ}
afterinstall:
install -c -o ${BINOWN} -g ${BINGRP} -m ${BINMODE} \
${.CURDIR}/zmore ${.CURDIR}/zdiff \
- ${.CURDIR}/zforce ${.CURDIR}/gzexe \
+ ${.CURDIR}/zforce ${.CURDIR}/gzexe ${.CURDIR}/znew \
${DESTDIR}${BINDIR}
-# ${.CURDIR}/znew \
.include <bsd.prog.mk>