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author | Pacho Ramos <pacho@gentoo.org> | 2012-04-16 10:04:53 +0000 |
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committer | Pacho Ramos <pacho@gentoo.org> | 2012-04-16 10:04:53 +0000 |
commit | eb2e05c6fa455c000431789d34c617fb83fcce45 (patch) | |
tree | a29c5c4bc8b4cbfdc6d1a3939150c1b61cedd71e /app-text/mpage/files | |
parent | marked x86 per bug 412181 (diff) | |
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Apply debian patches, drop old.
(Portage version: 2.1.10.56/cvs/Linux x86_64)
Diffstat (limited to 'app-text/mpage/files')
-rw-r--r-- | app-text/mpage/files/01_previous_changes.patch | 740 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | app-text/mpage/files/10_bts354935_fix_fontdefs.patch | 39 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | app-text/mpage/files/20_bts416573_manpage_fixes.patch | 628 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | app-text/mpage/files/30_bts443280_libdir_manpage.patch | 22 |
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diff --git a/app-text/mpage/files/01_previous_changes.patch b/app-text/mpage/files/01_previous_changes.patch new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..9b3682547e8c --- /dev/null +++ b/app-text/mpage/files/01_previous_changes.patch @@ -0,0 +1,740 @@ +Index: mpage-2.5.6/file.c +=================================================================== +--- mpage-2.5.6.orig/file.c 2008-08-11 23:14:20.500638502 +0200 ++++ mpage-2.5.6/file.c 2008-08-11 23:28:25.560795737 +0200 +@@ -363,7 +363,7 @@ + Debug(DB_STDIN, "%%iswanted: opt_first[i]: %d\n", opt_first[i]); + Debug(DB_STDIN, "%%iswanted: opt_alt[i]: %d\n", opt_alt[i]); + Debug(DB_STDIN, "%%iswanted: opt_last[i]: %d\n", opt_last[i]); +- if ((sn >= opt_first[i] && (opt_alt[i] <= 1 || (sn - opt_first[i]) % opt_alt[i] == 0) ) && ++ if ((sn >= opt_first[i]) && ((sn - opt_first[i]) % opt_alt[i] == 0) && + (sn <= opt_last[i])) { + Debug(DB_STDIN, "%%iswanted: wanted page %d\n", sn); + ps_outpages++; +Index: mpage-2.5.6/mpage.1.in +=================================================================== +--- mpage-2.5.6.orig/mpage.1.in 2008-08-11 23:17:10.154306512 +0200 ++++ mpage-2.5.6/mpage.1.in 2008-08-11 23:27:23.605265090 +0200 +@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ +-.TH MPAGE Local 2008/01/14 ++.TH MPAGE 1 2008/01/14 + + .SH NAME + mpage \- print multiple pages per sheet on PostScript printer +@@ -417,17 +417,33 @@ + .TP + .B -t + Toggle printing on both sides of the paper. +-This will toggle duplex mode of the printer. +++This option has 3 states: nop, yes, no, which mean: ++.BR NOP : ++ dont do anything on PostScript, so printer default will be used; ++.BR YES : ++ force printer to do duplex; ++.BR NO : ++force printer not to do it. ++If there is no -t, then the duplex is NOP. If you put some -t on ++the command line, the state toggles as "yes,no,yes,no...". ++So, if your printer is set to print, by default, in duplex mode, ++you will use "-t -t" on command line to force it to print in non-duplex mode. + Use this option only if your printer is capable of printing in duplex mode. + .RI ( default +-off). ++NOP). + + .TP + .B -T +-Toggle tumble of every second pages when printing in duplex mode. +-Use this option only if your printer is capable of printing in duplex mode +-and together with +-.BR -t . ++Toggle tumble of every second pages. ++This option has 3 states: nop, yes, no (with behaviour similar to -t). ++So, if your printer is set to print, by default, in duplex mode, ++with tumble on, ++you will use "-T -T" on command line to print in nontumble mode. ++Use this option only if your printer is capable of printing in duplex mode. ++With this version of mpage, ++you may use this option even if you do not use -t. ++.RI ( default ++NOP.) + + .TP + .B -u +@@ -546,7 +562,7 @@ + environment variables. + + .SH FILES +-/usr/tmp/mpageXXXXXX ++/tmp/mpageXXXXXX + .br + PREFIX/share/mpage + +Index: mpage-2.5.6/mpage.c +=================================================================== +--- mpage-2.5.6.orig/mpage.c 2008-08-11 23:31:51.044505584 +0200 ++++ mpage-2.5.6/mpage.c 2008-08-11 23:39:12.205645922 +0200 +@@ -44,9 +44,21 @@ + struct sheet *thesheet; + char outcommand[LINESIZE]; /* the command which is the output filter */ + ++ char * paper; ++ + current_locale = setlocale(LC_ALL,""); + +- ++#ifdef LIBPAPER ++ paperinit(); ++ paper = systempapername(); ++ if (!paper) ++ { ++ fprintf(stderr,"systempapername() returned NULL! exiting\n"); ++ exit(1); ++ } ++ strncpy(opt_page,paper,31); ++#endif ++ + #ifdef __EMX__ + /* + * wildcard expansion from emx package (used by OS/2) +@@ -235,10 +247,10 @@ + fprintf(outfd, "/mp_stm usertime def\n"); + fprintf(outfd, "/mp_pgc statusdict begin pagecount end def\n"); + fprintf(outfd, "statusdict begin /jobname (%s) def end\n", name); +- if (opt_duplex) { ++ if (opt_duplex && opt_duplex != 4 ) { + fprintf(outfd, "statusdict /setduplexmode known"); + fprintf(outfd, " { statusdict begin true setduplexmode end } if\n"); +- if (opt_tumble) { ++ if (opt_tumble && opt_tumble != 4 ) { + fprintf(outfd, "statusdict /settumble known "); + fprintf(outfd, "{ statusdict begin true settumble end } if\n"); + } +Index: mpage-2.5.6/mpage.h +=================================================================== +--- mpage-2.5.6.orig/mpage.h 2008-08-11 23:39:40.279245746 +0200 ++++ mpage-2.5.6/mpage.h 2008-08-11 23:45:02.565611800 +0200 +@@ -31,6 +31,10 @@ + #include <limits.h> + #include <string.h> + ++#ifdef LIBPAPER ++#include <paper.h> ++#endif ++ + #define VERSION "2.5.6 Januari 2008" + + #define TRUE 1 +@@ -125,10 +129,11 @@ + /* + * set default page size + */ ++#ifndef LIBPAPER + #if !defined(PAGE_DEF) + # define PAGE_DEF "A4" + #endif +- ++#endif + /* + * define print spooler types + */ +@@ -221,9 +226,6 @@ + extern int ps_height; /* number of points in the Y direction (11 inches) */ + extern char * media; /* name of output page media */ + +- +-extern struct page_desc paper[]; +- + /* array of sheets where pages are ordered for coli ??? */ + extern struct sheet coli[]; + +@@ -280,7 +282,11 @@ + extern int opt_width; /* number of columns to fit on reduced page */ + extern int opt_mp_header; /* let mpage create a header */ + extern int opt_sheetheader; /* let mpage create sheetheaders */ ++#ifndef LIBPAPER + extern char * opt_page; /* sheets size: a4 or us letter */ ++#else ++extern char opt_page[]; /* sheets size: a4 or us letter */ ++#endif + extern int opt_fold; /* fold long lines */ + extern int opt_outline; /* print a nice outline around pages */ + extern int opt_verbose; /* print a count of pages sent to printer */ +Index: mpage-2.5.6/page.c +=================================================================== +--- mpage-2.5.6.orig/page.c 2008-08-11 23:48:28.317336922 +0200 ++++ mpage-2.5.6/page.c 2008-08-11 23:55:46.090284181 +0200 +@@ -21,6 +21,8 @@ + #include "mpage.h" + #include "string.h" + ++extern struct page_desc paper[]; ++ + #define PAPERSIZE_FILE "/etc/papersize" + void + check_papersize() +@@ -59,12 +61,24 @@ + void + set_page() + { ++#ifndef LIBPAPER + int i = select_pagetype(opt_page); + + media = paper[i].media; + ps_width = paper[i].width; + ps_height = paper[i].height; +- ++#else ++ struct paper * ps; ++ ps=paperinfo(opt_page); ++ if (!ps) { ++ fprintf(stderr,"%s: unknown page format: %s\n", ++ MPAGE, opt_page); ++ exit(1); ++ } ++ media = papername(ps); ++ ps_width = paperpswidth(ps); ++ ps_height = paperpsheight(ps); ++#endif + return; + + } /* set_page */ +@@ -76,11 +90,21 @@ + { + int i = 0; + ++#ifndef LIBPAPER + while (paper[i].media && strcasecmp(pt, paper[i].media)) + i++; + if (paper[i].media) + opt_page = paper[i].media; + else ++#else ++ struct paper * ps; ++ ++ strncpy(opt_page,pt,31); ++ opt_page[31]='\0'; ++ ++ ps=paperinfo(opt_page); ++ if (!ps) ++#endif + fprintf(stderr, "%s: ignoring unknown paper type: %s\n", + MPAGE, pt); + return i; +Index: mpage-2.5.6/FAQ +=================================================================== +--- mpage-2.5.6.orig/FAQ 2008-08-11 23:54:21.317453255 +0200 ++++ mpage-2.5.6/FAQ 2008-08-11 23:55:38.833870662 +0200 +@@ -27,3 +27,14 @@ + + This information is buried in the dvips manual somewhere, but is not easy + to find! ++ ++Using mpage with magicfilter ++============================ ++Andreas Jellinghaus <aj@debian.org> writes: ++ ++I'm using mpage with lprng and magicfilter. My local magic filter setup ++is /usr/sbin/ljet4l-filter, and this line passes all ASCII files to mpage : ++default pipe /usr/bin/mpage -A -2 ++ ++I don't want to waste paper with ASCII texts. MPage also works for ++postscript files. +Index: mpage-2.5.6/README +=================================================================== +--- mpage-2.5.6.orig/README 2008-08-11 23:56:29.352749569 +0200 ++++ mpage-2.5.6/README 2008-08-11 23:07:25.849008850 +0200 +@@ -1,28 +1,3 @@ +- +-COPYRIGHT: +- +-Mpage and all the files distributed with mpage are covered by copyright: +- +- Copyright (c) 1994-2004 Marcel J.E. Mol, The Netherlands +- Copyright (c) 1988 Mark P. Hahn, Herndon, Virginia +- +- Permission is granted to anyone to make or distribute verbatim +- copies of this document as received, in any medium, provided +- that this copyright notice is preserved, and that the +- distributor grants the recipient permission for further +- redistribution as permitted by this notice. +- +- marcel@mesa.nl +- MESA Consulting B.V. +- Nootdorp +- The Netherlands +- Phone: +31-15-3105252 +- Mobile:+31-6-54724868 +- Fax: +31-15-3105253 +- email: info@mesa.nl http://www.mesa.nl ftp://ftp.mesa.nl +- +- +-================================================================= + DESCRIPTION: + + Mpage is a program to reduce and print multiple pages of text per +@@ -30,54 +5,21 @@ + It also has limited functionality to do the same directly with postscript + files. + +-The following are the files you should have for mpage. +- +- README Notes and descriptions, this file +- README.OS2 OS/2 port description +- Copyright Copyright notice +- CHANGES Change history +- Makefile The Makefile +- TODO Wish List for changes +- FAQ Useful tips and hints +- NEWS Global changes, User visible changes +- Mpage.lsm LSM file for mpage +- args.c Command line and options processing +- encoding.h Definition of internal default character encoding +- encoding.h.CP850 Popular for renaming to encoding.h +- file.c Generic file handling +- glob.c Global variable setup +- mpage.h Definitions +- mpage.c Main Control +- page.c Page layout routines +- post.c PostScript file processing +- sample.c Prints sample page layout pages +- text.c Text file processing +- util.c Misc utility functions +- mpage.1 Manual page ++The following are some of the files you should receive in the Debian ++package: + + All.chars Test file containing all ASCII characters + Encodings Directory with character encoding library files + Characters List of Postscript character encoding names + Encoding.format Description on how to create character encoding + library files +- gencodes.c Util program to build All.chars file +- Test Directory with test pages +- +- OS2 Directory with simulated lpr for OS/2 + Contrib Directory with contributions by others + Contrib/mfix Fix to mpage that makes it work with ArborText + +- +-INSTRUCTIONS: +- +-All you should need to do is run make. Actually it is probably better +-to have a look at the Makefile and to check settings like for example PAGESIZE +-to set the default page size (e.g A4 or Letter ...). +-This will create the programs mpage and msample. Mpage is +-the program to print n-up pages. Msample prints a sample outline. I +-used it for debugging the placement of the layout. It is also handy +-for other layout purposes. It accepts all the arguments that mpage +-does, but does not print files. ++Msample prints a sample outline. I used it for debugging the ++placement of the layout. It is also handy for other layout purposes. ++It accepts all the arguments that mpage does, but does not print ++files. + + As a quick sample try: + +@@ -87,9 +29,16 @@ + or + "groff -man mpage.1 | mpage -2" + ++USING ENCODINGS: + +-The manual page, mpage.1, formats with UCB or ATT manual macros. ++Example supplied by Vassilis Virvilis. To print Greek characters, use ++the Greek fonts from http://www.csd.uch.gr/~lourakis/genscript/. Both ++enscript and a2ps embed the fonts in the generated postscript ++document. mpage utilizes the printer fonts. Therefore you will have to ++actually install the font for ghostscript. To print the Greek ++characters, use the following command: + ++ mpage -FCourier-ISOLatinGreek -CISO-8859.7 test.txt > test.ps + + + USING MPAGE: +Index: mpage-2.5.6/args.c +=================================================================== +--- mpage-2.5.6.orig/args.c 2008-08-11 23:57:11.963177801 +0200 ++++ mpage-2.5.6/args.c 2008-08-11 23:07:25.817007026 +0200 +@@ -91,7 +91,11 @@ + UPDOWN : LEFTRIGHT; + break; + case 'A': /* A4 sized, european paper */ ++#ifndef LIBPAPER + opt_page = "A4"; /* deprecated */ ++#else ++ strcpy(opt_page,"a4"); ++#endif + break; + case 'b': /* base paper type */ + OPTARG(); +@@ -386,17 +390,25 @@ + case 'S': + opt_square = 0; + break; ++// opt_duplex and opt_tumble have 3 possible values: ++// 4 : do not do anything ++// 0 : force printer to do it ++// !0 : force printer not to do it + case 't': +- opt_duplex = 1 - opt_duplex; ++ opt_duplex = ! opt_duplex; + break; + case 'T': +- opt_tumble = 1 - opt_tumble; ++ opt_tumble = ! opt_tumble; + break; + case 'u': + check_utf8 = 1 - check_utf8; + break; + case 'U': /* Letter sized, US paper */ ++#ifndef LIBPAPER + opt_page = "Letter"; /* deprecated */ ++#else ++ strcpy(opt_page,"letter"); ++#endif + break; + case 'v': /* verbose (print page count) */ + opt_verbose = 1 - opt_verbose; +Index: mpage-2.5.6/glob.c +=================================================================== +--- mpage-2.5.6.orig/glob.c 2008-08-11 23:58:11.934595375 +0200 ++++ mpage-2.5.6/glob.c 2008-08-11 23:07:25.829007710 +0200 +@@ -327,7 +327,11 @@ + int opt_lines = 0; /* lines to fit on reduced page */ + int opt_killtrail = 1; /* Quit reading input on %%TRailer */ + int opt_width = 0; /* columns to fit on reduced page */ ++#ifndef LIBPAPER + char * opt_page = PAGE_DEF; /* default paper size */ ++#else ++char opt_page [32]; /* default paper size */ ++#endif + /* boolean's: set default to 0 or 1 */ + int opt_pr = 0; /* if true use pr(1) to format output */ + int opt_mp_header = 0; /* let mpage create headers */ +@@ -342,8 +346,12 @@ + int opt_last[MAXJARG]; /* print as many as supplied per -j */ + int opt_alt[MAXJARG]; /* by default print all sheets, odd+even per -j*/ + int opt_file = 1; /* should each file appera on a new sheet */ +-int opt_duplex = DEFAULT_DUPLEX; /* duplex mode flag */ +-int opt_tumble = 0; /* tumble overy second pages */ ++// opt_duplex and opt_tumble have 3 possible values: ++// 4 , aka NOP : dont do anything on PostScript,so printer default will be used ++// 0 , aka yes : force printer to do it ++// !0, aka no : force printer not to do it ++int opt_duplex = 4; /* duplex mode flag */ ++int opt_tumble = 4; /* tumble overy second pages */ + int opt_textbox = 0; /* don't normally draw box around text */ + int opt_input = IN_AUTO; /* select input file format */ + int opt_encoding = DEFAULT_ENCODING; /* use default encoding or not */ +@@ -420,10 +428,15 @@ + -j Print specified sheets: first[-last][%%interval]\n\ + -j 1-10 does first 10 sheets, -j 1%%2 prints odd ones, -j 2%%2 even ones.\n\ + -J Set the start of the sheet page count\n\ +- -t Toggle printing both sides of the paper (Duplex mode, %s)\n\ +- -T Toggle tumble of every second pages when printing in duplex mode (off)\n", +- fontname, opt_tabstop, PAGE_DEF, printprog, printarg, +- opt_duplex ? "on" : "off" +++ -t Toggle printing both sides of the paper (NOP,on,off,on...)\n\ +++ -T Toggle tumble of every second pages (NOP,on,off,on...)\n", ++ fontname, opt_tabstop, ++#ifndef LIBPAPER ++ PAGE_DEF, ++#else ++ opt_page, ++#endif ++ PAGE_DEF, printprog, printarg + ); + fprintf(stderr, "\n(c) 1993-2005 Marcel Mol, marcel@mesa.nl (MESA Consulting)\n"); + +Index: mpage-2.5.6/Contrib/psprint +=================================================================== +--- mpage-2.5.6.orig/Contrib/psprint 2008-08-12 00:01:13.312931539 +0200 ++++ mpage-2.5.6/Contrib/psprint 2008-08-11 23:07:25.825007484 +0200 +@@ -1,10 +1,9 @@ +-#!/bin/ksh - ++#!/bin/sh - + + STDIN_TMP_FILE=/tmp/psprint.$$ + + GS=/usr/local/bin/gs + GSLIB=/usr/local/lib/ghostscript/3.53 +-RM=/bin/rm + # + # define print command (SYSV or BSD ish) + # PRINT="lp -or -s" +@@ -20,7 +19,7 @@ + ${GSLIB}/quit.ps + done + +-${RM} -f "${STDIN_TMP_FILE}" ++rm -f "${STDIN_TMP_FILE}" + + exit 0 + +Index: mpage-2.5.6/Encodings/ISO-8859.7 +=================================================================== +--- /dev/null 1970-01-01 00:00:00.000000000 +0000 ++++ mpage-2.5.6/Encodings/ISO-8859.7 2008-08-11 23:07:25.853009079 +0200 +@@ -0,0 +1,231 @@ ++%%%% ISO-8859.7 character encoding (I think...) ++27 255 % first and last encoding ++027 /florin ++028 /dagger ++029 /daggerdbl ++030 /perthousand ++031 /trademark ++032 /space ++033 /exclam ++034 /quotedbl ++035 /numbersign ++036 /dollar ++037 /percent ++038 /ampersand ++039 /quoteright ++040 /parenleft ++041 /parenright ++042 /asterisk ++043 /plus ++044 /comma ++045 /hyphen ++046 /period ++047 /slash ++048 /zero ++049 /one ++050 /two ++051 /three ++052 /four ++053 /five ++054 /six ++055 /seven ++056 /eight ++057 /nine ++058 /colon ++059 /semicolon ++060 /less ++061 /equal ++062 /greater ++063 /question ++064 /at ++065 /A ++066 /B ++067 /C ++068 /D ++069 /E ++070 /F ++071 /G ++072 /H ++073 /I ++074 /J ++075 /K ++076 /L ++077 /M ++078 /N ++079 /O ++080 /P ++081 /Q ++082 /R ++083 /S ++084 /T ++085 /U ++086 /V ++087 /W ++088 /X ++089 /Y ++090 /Z ++091 /bracketleft ++092 /backslash ++093 /bracketright ++094 /asciicircum ++095 /underscore ++096 /quoteleft ++097 /a ++098 /b ++099 /c ++100 /d ++101 /e ++102 /f ++103 /g ++104 /h ++105 /i ++106 /j ++107 /k ++108 /l ++109 /m ++110 /n ++111 /o ++112 /p ++113 /q ++114 /r ++115 /s ++116 /t ++117 /u ++118 /v ++119 /w ++120 /x ++121 /y ++122 /z ++123 /braceleft ++124 /bar ++125 /braceright ++126 /asciitilde ++127 /.notdef ++128 /.notdef ++129 /.notdef ++130 /.notdef ++131 /.notdef ++132 /.notdef ++133 /.notdef ++134 /.notdef ++135 /.notdef ++136 /.notdef ++137 /.notdef ++138 /.notdef ++139 /.notdef ++140 /.notdef ++141 /.notdef ++142 /.notdef ++143 /.notdef ++144 /.notdef ++145 /.notdef ++146 /.notdef ++147 /.notdef ++148 /.notdef ++149 /.notdef ++150 /.notdef ++151 /.notdef ++152 /.notdef ++153 /.notdef ++154 /.notdef ++155 /.notdef ++156 /.notdef ++157 /.notdef ++158 /.notdef ++159 /.notdef ++160 /space ++161 /quoteleft ++162 /quoteright ++163 /sterling ++164 /.notdef ++165 /.notdef ++166 /brokenbar ++167 /section ++168 /dieresis ++169 /copyright ++170 /.notdef ++171 /guillemotleft ++172 /logicalnot ++173 /hyphen ++174 /.notdef ++175 /endash ++176 /degree ++177 /plusminus ++178 /twosuperior ++179 /threesuperior ++180 /acute ++181 /dieresisacute ++182 /afii9936 ++183 /periodcentered ++184 /afii9937 ++185 /afii9938 ++186 /afii9939 ++187 /guillemotright ++188 /afii9940 ++189 /onehalf ++190 /afii9941 ++191 /afii9942 ++192 /afii9977 ++193 /afii9793 ++194 /afii9794 ++195 /afii9796 ++196 /afii9797 ++197 /afii9798 ++198 /afii9801 ++199 /afii9802 ++200 /afii9803 ++201 /afii9804 ++202 /afii9805 ++203 /afii9806 ++204 /afii9807 ++205 /afii9808 ++206 /afii9809 ++207 /afii9810 ++208 /afii9811 ++209 /afii9813 ++210 /.notdef ++211 /afii9814 ++212 /afii9816 ++213 /afii9817 ++214 /afii9818 ++215 /afii9819 ++216 /afii9820 ++217 /afii9821 ++218 /afii9943 ++219 /afii9944 ++220 /afii9968 ++221 /afii9969 ++222 /afii9970 ++223 /afii9971 ++224 /afii9978 ++225 /afii9825 ++226 /afii9826 ++227 /afii9828 ++228 /afii9829 ++229 /afii9830 ++230 /afii9833 ++231 /afii9834 ++232 /afii9835 ++233 /afii9836 ++234 /afii9837 ++235 /afii9838 ++236 /afii9839 ++237 /afii9840 ++238 /afii9841 ++239 /afii9842 ++240 /afii9843 ++241 /afii9845 ++242 /afii9847 ++243 /afii9846 ++244 /afii9848 ++245 /afii9849 ++246 /afii9850 ++247 /afii9851 ++248 /afii9852 ++249 /afii9853 ++250 /afii9975 ++251 /afii9976 ++252 /afii9972 ++253 /afii9973 ++254 /afii9974 ++255 /.notdef +Index: mpage-2.5.6/Contrib/mfix/mfix.c +=================================================================== +--- mpage-2.5.6.orig/Contrib/mfix/mfix.c 2008-08-12 00:02:40.797917022 +0200 ++++ mpage-2.5.6/Contrib/mfix/mfix.c 2008-08-11 23:07:25.829007710 +0200 +@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ + #include <stdio.h> + +-FILE *in=stdin,*out=stdout; +-char line[200]; line2[200]; ++FILE *in,*out; ++char line[200], line2[200]; + + int + strcp(st1,st2) +@@ -15,6 +15,8 @@ + main() + { + int i; ++ in = stdin; ++ out = stdout; + for(i=0; i<10; i=1) + { + if (fgets(line,200,in)==NULL) { close(in); close(out); exit(1); } +@@ -41,4 +43,4 @@ + fprintf(out,"%s",line); + } + } +- +\ No newline at end of file ++ diff --git a/app-text/mpage/files/10_bts354935_fix_fontdefs.patch b/app-text/mpage/files/10_bts354935_fix_fontdefs.patch new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..3749ec5984cf --- /dev/null +++ b/app-text/mpage/files/10_bts354935_fix_fontdefs.patch @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +Index: mpage-2.5.6/mpage.c +=================================================================== +--- mpage-2.5.6.orig/mpage.c 2008-08-12 00:26:43.344123046 +0200 ++++ mpage-2.5.6/mpage.c 2008-08-12 00:29:55.663082680 +0200 +@@ -345,25 +345,25 @@ + if (!strncmp (current_locale, "ja_JP", 5)){ + #ifdef KANJI + #ifdef GOTHIC +- fprintf(outfd, "/kanj /GothicBBB-Medium-H findfont %d scalefont def\n", fsize - 1); +- fprintf(outfd, "/han /GothicBBB-Medium.Hankaku findfont %d scalefont def\n", fsize - 1); ++ fprintf(outfd, "/kanj { /GothicBBB-Medium-H findfont %d scalefont } def\n", fsize - 1); ++ fprintf(outfd, "/han { /GothicBBB-Medium.Hankaku findfont %d scalefont } def\n", fsize - 1); + #else +- fprintf(outfd, "/kanj /Ryumin-Light-H findfont %d scalefont def\n", fsize - 1); +- fprintf(outfd, "/han /Ryumin-Light.Hankaku findfont %d scalefont def\n", fsize - 1); ++ fprintf(outfd, "/kanj { /Ryumin-Light-H findfont %d scalefont } def\n", fsize - 1); ++ fprintf(outfd, "/han { /Ryumin-Light.Hankaku findfont %d scalefont } def\n", fsize - 1); + #endif + #endif + #ifdef GOTHIC +- fprintf(outfd, "/unijis /GothicBBB-Medium-UniJIS-UTF8-H findfont %d scalefont def\n", fsize - 1); ++ fprintf(outfd, "/unijis { /GothicBBB-Medium-UniJIS-UTF8-H findfont %d scalefont } def\n", fsize - 1); + #else +- fprintf(outfd, "/unijis /Ryumin-Light-UniJIS-UTF8-H findfont %d scalefont def\n", fsize - 1); ++ fprintf(outfd, "/unijis { /Ryumin-Light-UniJIS-UTF8-H findfont %d scalefont } def\n", fsize - 1); + #endif + } + else if (!strncmp (current_locale, "ko_KR", 5)) +- fprintf(outfd, "/uniks /Baekmuk-Batang-UniKS-UTF8-H findfont %d scalefont def\n", fsize - 1); ++ fprintf(outfd, "/uniks { /Baekmuk-Batang-UniKS-UTF8-H findfont %d scalefont } def\n", fsize - 1); + else if (!strncmp (current_locale, "zh_CN", 5)) +- fprintf(outfd, "/unigb /BousungEG-Light-GB-UniGB-UTF8-H findfont %d scalefont def\n", fsize - 1); ++ fprintf(outfd, "/unigb { /BousungEG-Light-GB-UniGB-UTF8-H findfont %d scalefont } def\n", fsize - 1); + else if (!strncmp (current_locale, "zh_TW", 5)) +- fprintf(outfd, "/unicns /ShanHeiSun-Light-UniCNS-UTF8-H findfont %d scalefont def\n", fsize - 1); ++ fprintf(outfd, "/unicns { /ShanHeiSun-Light-UniCNS-UTF8-H findfont %d scalefont } def\n", fsize - 1); + } + + # ifdef DEBUG diff --git a/app-text/mpage/files/20_bts416573_manpage_fixes.patch b/app-text/mpage/files/20_bts416573_manpage_fixes.patch new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..3a4df84e4ee6 --- /dev/null +++ b/app-text/mpage/files/20_bts416573_manpage_fixes.patch @@ -0,0 +1,628 @@ +Index: mpage-2.5.6/mpage.1.in +=================================================================== +--- mpage-2.5.6.orig/mpage.1.in 2008-08-12 19:12:42.274087056 +0200 ++++ mpage-2.5.6/mpage.1.in 2008-08-12 19:14:15.003371396 +0200 +@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ + + + .SH DESCRIPTION +-.I mpage ++.B mpage + reads plain text files or PostScript documents and prints them on a + PostScript printer with the text reduced in size so that several + pages appear on one sheet of paper. +@@ -63,14 +63,18 @@ + + .PP + The following options are recognized (note that arguments to options may be +-separated from the option by spaces, except for ++separated from the option by spaces, except for + .BR -B , + .BR -m , + .BR -M , + .B -p + and + .BR -P ): +-Also when mpage encounters -- as option it will stop parsing arguments ++Also when ++.B mpage ++encounters ++.B -- ++as option it will stop parsing arguments + and the remaining arguments are interpreted as filenames. + + .TP +@@ -84,7 +88,7 @@ + .TP + .B -4 + Print 4 normal pages per sheet +-.IR (default) . ++.RI ( default ). + + .TP + .B -8 +@@ -95,25 +99,29 @@ + Toggle layout of the pages on the sheet so that successively numbered + pages run down the sheet, as opposed to left to right. + .RI ( default +-updown) . ++updown). + + .TP + .B -A +-This option is deprecated, see \fB-b\fP. +-Prepare output for A4 sized paper. +-For default see 'mpage -x'. ++This option is deprecated, use ++.B -bA4 ++instead. + + .TP +-.BI -b papertype +-Prepare output for selected paper type. ++.BI -b papersize ++Prepare output for the selected paper type. + .I Papersize +-can be \fIA3\fP for European A3, +-\fIA4\fP for European A4, +-\fILetter\fP for US Letter or \fILegal\fP for Legal +-sized paper. +-For default see 'mpage -x'. +-To see the list of currently available types, just give the 'mpage -bl' +-or 'mpage -b?' command (Note: mpage exits after finding such option use.) ++can be \fBA3\fP for European A3, ++\fBA4\fP for European A4, ++\fBLetter\fP for US Letter, or \fBLegal\fP for Legal ++sized paper. For available types, see option \fB-bl\fP. ++For the default, see 'mpage \-x'. This default is taken from the ++system; see \fBpapersize\fP(5). If it isn't found, mpage exits ++with an error. ++ ++.TP ++.BR -bl ,\ -b? ++List the currently available paper types, then exit. + + .TP + .BR -B [\fI<num>\fR[\fBlrtb\fR]*] +@@ -121,19 +129,19 @@ + Specify text box margins and line thickness. + The default is 0 columns (lines) for both left and right (top and bottom) + margins and 0 line thickness. +-Specifying +-.B -B +-solely toggles printing of the box. ++Specifying ++.B -B ++solely toggles printing of the box. + .IR l , + .IR r , + .I t + or + .I b +-set the left, right, top or bottom margin respectively to ++set the left, right, top or bottom margin respectively to + .I <num> + columns (lines). +-Not specifying any of the sides, will set the line thickness when +-.I <num> ++Not specifying any of the sides, will set the line thickness when ++.I <num> + is given. + For example + .BI -B 1 +@@ -142,7 +150,7 @@ + + .TP + .B -c +-Toggle concatenation off pages from different files on single sheets ++Toggle concatenation of pages from different files on single sheets + .RI ( default + off). + +@@ -166,27 +174,26 @@ + + .TP + .BI -D dateformat +-Set the date format as in ++Set the date format as in + .IR strftime (3) + to be used in date/time representations (e.g. in headers). +-(Note: to be useful you probably need the \fB-H\fP option.) ++(Note: to make this useful you probably need the \fB-H\fP option.) + + .TP + .B -e +-Print 2 normal pages per sheet in duplex mode. Every first +-and fourth page or on one side and every second and third ++Print 2 normal pages per sheet in duplex mode: every first ++and fourth page on one side and every second and third + on the other side. This is more or less a combination of +-the \fR-O\fP and \fR-E\fP option but then in one pass. ++the \fR-O\fP and \fR-E\fP options but in one pass. + + .TP + .B -E +-Print 2 normal pages per sheet. However, this option will print +-every second and third page of every set of four pages. +-This option will ignore ++Print 2 normal pages per sheet, namely: print only the second and ++third page of every set of four pages. See also \fB-O\fP. These ++options override + .B -a + and + .BR -l . +-See also the \fR-O\fP option. + Using these options double sided prints can be created without + a duplex printer. + +@@ -194,11 +201,11 @@ + .B -f + Toggles folding lines longer than page width + .RI ( default +-off) . ++off). + + .TP + .BI -F fontname +-Specify font. ++Specify font. + .RI ( default + Courier). Check your printer for supported fonts. Note: this has + almost nothing to do with the fonts used for your X-windows/KDE/Gnome +@@ -206,13 +213,13 @@ + + .TP + .BI -h header +-This is used only when the ++This is used only when the + .B -p + or + .B -H + switch is used and is passed as the "\fB-h\fI\ header\fR" option to +-.BR pr ( 1 ) +-or as the header for ++.BR pr (1) ++or as the header for + .BR -H . + + .TP +@@ -220,26 +227,26 @@ + Create header line for each logical page separated from page text by a + horizontal line. Unless + .B -h +-is given, the header consist of last file modification time, ++is given, the header consists of last file modification time, + filename and page number, all in bold and slightly larger font. + This option only applies to non-postscript files. + + .TP + .BI -I indent +-Indent text by ++Indent text by + .I indent + characters. + + .TP +-.BI -j first\fR[\fI-last\fR][\fI%interval\fR] ++.BI -j first\fR[ - last\fR][ % interval\fR] + Print just the selected sheets, specified by a number, starting at 1. +-Here ++Here + .I last + defaults to the end of data, \fIinterval\fP to 1. +-Several \fB-j\fR options can be given (upto MAXJARGS, default 100) ++Several \fB-j\fR options can be given (up to MAXJARGS, default 100) + to create a complex selection of pages. +-Thus \fB-j\fI1\-10\fR selects the first 10 sheets, while +-\fB-j\fI 1%2\fR prints just the odd-numbered sheets and \fB-j\fI 2%2\fR ++Thus \fB-j1\-10\fR selects the first 10 sheets, while ++\fB-j\ 1%2\fR prints just the odd-numbered sheets and \fB-j\ 2%2\fR + prints just the even ones. + .sp + You can do double-sided printing, in two passes, as follows. +@@ -249,7 +256,7 @@ + Print the odd-numbered sheets with + .IP + .ti +5 +-mpage ... -j 1%2 ... ++mpage ... \-j 1%2 ... + .IP + Note the number of pages it reports. (Only half this many will really + be printed). When printing finishes, if mpage reported an +@@ -262,7 +269,7 @@ + Now print the even-numbered sheets in reverse order with + .IP + .ti +5 +-mpage ... -r -j 2%2 ... ++mpage ... \-r \-j 2%2 ... + .IP + hoping no one else reaches the printer before you do. + +@@ -274,70 +281,71 @@ + + .TP + .B -k +-When mpage finds a %%TRailer or %%PSTrailer in the postscript input file ++When mpage finds a %%Trailer or %%PSTrailer in the postscript input file + it normally assumes this is the end of the postscript file and stops reading + the input file. But when the PS file includes EPS files, %%Trailers might +-be anywhere. Using this option ignores the %%TRailer and %%PSTRailer lines. ++be anywhere. Using this option ignores the %%Trailer and %%PSTrailer lines. ++ + .TP + .B -l +-Toggle printing landscape or portrait mode. +-Landscape pages are 55 lines long by 132 characters wide by default. +-Portrait pages are 66 lines long by 80 characters wide by default. ++Toggle printing landscape or portrait mode + .RI ( default +-portrait.) ++portrait). ++Landscape pages are 55 lines long by 132 characters wide by default. ++Portrait pages are 66 lines long by 80 characters wide by default. + + .TP + .BI -L lines + Adjust the page reduction parameters so that + .I lines + lines will fit in the space of one page. +-This overrides the default values normally supplied. (See ++This overrides the default values normally supplied. (See + .BR -l .) +-If used in conjunction with ++If used in conjunction with + .B -p + then this value is passed to the + .BR pr (1) + as well. + As a side effect this changes the font size as well (as will the \fB-W\fR +-option.) So while there is an option to change font family, there is no ++option.) So while there is an option to change font family, there is no + explicit option to change font size! + + .TP + .BR -m [\fI<num>\fR[\fBlrtb\fR]*] + Specify sheet margin. The default margin is 20 points. +-Only specifying +-.B -m +-sets left margin to 40 points. ++Only specifying ++.B -m ++sets left margin to 40 points. + .IR l , + .IR r , + .I t + or + .I b +-set left, right, top or bottom margin respectively to ++set left, right, top or bottom margin respectively to + .I <num> + points. +-Not specifying any of the sides will set all sides when +-.I <num> ++Not specifying any of the sides will set all sides when ++.I <num> + is given. + .I <num> + defaults to 40 points. For example + .BI -m 10 + sets all margins to 10 points. + .BI -m l50tb +-sets left margin to default 40 and top and bottom margin to 50 points. ++sets left margin to default 40 and top and bottom margins to 50 points. + .BI -m 50l25bt30r +-set bottom and top margin to 25, left margin to 50 and ++sets bottom and top margin to 25, left margin to 50 and + right margin to 30 points. + Margins can have negative numbers. + + .TP + .BR -M [\fI<num>\fR[\fBlrtb\fR]*] +-Specify logical page margins. For syntax, see ++Specify logical page margins. For syntax, see + .B -m + option. +-Defaults are 4 for +-.B -M +-solely, and 8 for ++Defaults are 4 for ++.B -M ++solely, and 8 for + .IR <num> . + Margins can be negative. + This way large white borders +@@ -351,20 +359,18 @@ + + .TP + .B -O +-Print 2 normal pages per sheet. +-However, this option will print every first and fourth page of every +-set of four pages. +-This option will ignore ++Print 2 normal pages per sheet, namely: print only the first and ++fourth page of every set of four pages. See also \fB-E\fP. These ++options override + .B -a + and + .BR -l . +-See also the \fR-E\fP option. + Using these options double sided prints can be created without + a duplex printer. + + .TP + .BR -p [\fIprprog\fR] +-Pipe input through ++Pipe input through + .I prprog + command (including specified options) before printing + (assumes the input is a text file). +@@ -373,14 +379,16 @@ + + .TP + .BR -P [\fIprinter\fR] +-Specify the printer to which the PostScript output will be sent +-(e.g.lpr -P\fIprinter\fP). Using ++Specify the printer to which the PostScript output is sent ++(e.g. lpr \-P\fIprinter\fP). Using + .B -P +-with no printer specified will send the PostScript to the default printer +-queue (e.g. lpr). Using -P- will return output to stdout, useful in +-combination with MPAGE environment variable. Without ++with no printer specified sends the PostScript to the default printer ++queue (e.g. lpr). Using \fB-P-\fP returns output to stdout, useful in ++combination with the ++.B MPAGE ++environment variable. Without + .B -P +-output will be send to standard output. ++output is sent to standard output. + + .TP + .B -r +@@ -392,58 +400,65 @@ + .B -R + Switch to left to right mode, starting first page on left bottom corner. + This might be useful for landscape postscript files. +-(Note: using ++(Note: using + .B -l + after + .B -R + undoes + .BR -R , +-and switches to normal landscape mode. ++and switches to normal landscape mode.) + + .TP + .BI -s tabstop + Set tabstop width (\fIdefault\fP 8 characters). +-Should by >= 2. ++Should be >= 2. + + .TP + .B -S + Accept non-square page reduction. + By default, pages are shrunk equally in X and Y, even if this wastes some + space on the sheet. +-With \fB\-S\fP, +-reduced pages are larger but slightly distorted. (only used when printing ++With \fB\-S\fP, ++reduced pages are larger but slightly distorted. (Only used when printing + postscript files.) + + .TP + .B -t + Toggle printing on both sides of the paper. +-+This option has 3 states: nop, yes, no, which mean: +-.BR NOP : +- dont do anything on PostScript, so printer default will be used; +-.BR YES : +- force printer to do duplex; +-.BR NO : ++This option has 3 states: nop, yes, no, which mean: ++.RS ++.TP ++.BR NOP : ++don't do anything in PostScript, use the printer default; ++.TP ++.BR YES : ++force printer to do duplex; ++.TP ++.BR NO : + force printer not to do it. +-If there is no -t, then the duplex is NOP. If you put some -t on ++.HP 0 ++If there is no \fB\-t\fP, then the duplex is NOP. If you put some \-t on + the command line, the state toggles as "yes,no,yes,no...". + So, if your printer is set to print, by default, in duplex mode, +-you will use "-t -t" on command line to force it to print in non-duplex mode. +-Use this option only if your printer is capable of printing in duplex mode. ++you will use "\-t \-t" on the command line to force it to print in ++non-duplex mode. Use this option only if your printer is capable of ++printing in duplex mode. + .RI ( default + NOP). ++.RE + + .TP + .B -T + Toggle tumble of every second pages. +-This option has 3 states: nop, yes, no (with behaviour similar to -t). ++This option has 3 states: nop, yes, no (with behaviour similar to \-t). + So, if your printer is set to print, by default, in duplex mode, + with tumble on, +-you will use "-T -T" on command line to print in nontumble mode. ++you will use "\-T \-T" on command line to print in nontumble mode. + Use this option only if your printer is capable of printing in duplex mode. + With this version of mpage, +-you may use this option even if you do not use -t. ++you may use this option even if you do not use \-t. + .RI ( default +-NOP.) ++NOP). + + .TP + .B -u +@@ -451,15 +466,15 @@ + + .TP + .B -U +-This option is deprecated, see \fB-b\fP. +-Prepare output for US Letter sized paper. +-For default see 'mpage -x'. ++This option is deprecated, use ++.B -bLetter ++instead. + + .TP + .B -v + Toggle printing a count of the number of sheets produced for printing + .RI ( default +-off.) ++off). + + .TP + .B -V +@@ -467,27 +482,27 @@ + + .TP + .BI -W width +-Adjust the page reduction parameters so that a line with ++Adjust the page reduction parameters so that a line + .I width + characters long will fit in the space of one page. +-This overrides the default values normally supplied. (See ++This overrides the default values normally supplied. (See + .BR -l .) + If used in conjunction with + .B -p +-then this value is passed to the s ++then this value is passed to the + .BR pr (1) + program as well. + See also the \fB-L\fP\ option on font sizes. + + .TP + .B -x +-Force usage display, which also shows current defaults. ++Print usage information (including current defaults), then exit. + + .TP +-.B -X [header] ++.BR -X [\fIheader\fR] + Print header on the left and the page number on the right + of each physical page (sheet). +-If no header is given, the default is the current filename (note ++If no header is given, the default is the current filename (note + influence of + .BR -c ), + the filename of the first file on the page is used. +@@ -495,12 +510,12 @@ + .TP + .BI -z printcommand + Specify command to use to send output to. +-Default is +-.B lpr +-(1) for BSD style spooler, +-.B lp +-(1) for SYSV style spooler. +-You can specify command line options, but note ++Default is ++.BR lpr (1) ++for BSD style spooler, ++.BR lp (1) ++for SYSV style spooler. ++You can specify command line options, but note + .BR -Z . + For example \fB-zlp\fR for system V Unix. + +@@ -508,7 +523,7 @@ + .BI -Z printprog_queuename_arg + Specify what option to use for the "\fB-z\fI\ printcommand\fR" to specify + a printqueue. +-For example \fB-zlp -Z-d\fR for system V Unix. ++For example \fB\-zlp \-Z\-d\fR for system V Unix. + Default is + .B -P + for BSD style spooler, +@@ -518,10 +533,10 @@ + .PP + + .SH ENVIRONMENT +-.I mpage ++.B mpage + examines the + .B PRINTER +-(or ++(or + .B LPDEST + for SYSV style spooler) + environment variable to override its default printer. +@@ -529,18 +544,20 @@ + .PP + The + .B MPAGE_LIB +-environment variable can be used to control where the character ++environment variable can be used to control where the character + encoding files (\fB-C\fR) can be found. + + .PP +-.I mpage ++.B mpage + also examines the + .B MPAGE + environment variable for default option settings. + Any option or combination of options can be specified in the + .B MPAGE + environment variable. +-For example, if MPAGE is set to the string: ++For example, if ++.B MPAGE ++is set to the string: + .IP + .B -2oPqms -L60 + .PP +@@ -550,14 +567,14 @@ + .B "qms" + (overriding the + .B PRINTER\fR/\fBLPDEST +-environment variable, if it exists.) ++environment variable, if it exists). + In the environment variable, white space is used as an option delimiter, + and no quoting is recognized. + + .PP + Any command line options will override both the + .B PRINTER +-and ++and + .B MPAGE + environment variables. + +@@ -571,7 +588,7 @@ + Suffers under the burden of far too many switches. + (But + .B you +-wanted the choices!) ++wanted the choices!) + .PP + NULL characters in a postscript input file will cause mpage to crash! + .PP +@@ -580,7 +597,7 @@ + Mpage is year 2000 compliant, as long as the underlying operating system is!!! + + .SH VERSION +-Version 2.5.6, Released Januari 2008. ++Version 2.5.6, Released January 2008. + .br + Location: + .IP +@@ -588,6 +605,6 @@ + .br + ftp://ftp.mesa.nl/pub/mpage + .SH AUTHORS +-Marcel Mol <marcel@mesa.nl> (current maintainer). ++Marcel Mol <marcel@mesa.nl> (current maintainer). + .PP +-Mark P. Hahn (Original author) ++Mark P. Hahn (Original author) diff --git a/app-text/mpage/files/30_bts443280_libdir_manpage.patch b/app-text/mpage/files/30_bts443280_libdir_manpage.patch new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..9e2e630500e6 --- /dev/null +++ b/app-text/mpage/files/30_bts443280_libdir_manpage.patch @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +Index: mpage-2.5.6/mpage.1.in +=================================================================== +--- mpage-2.5.6.orig/mpage.1.in 2008-08-12 19:40:49.390230323 +0200 ++++ mpage-2.5.6/mpage.1.in 2008-08-12 19:41:08.143299000 +0200 +@@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ + .TP + .BR -C [\fIencodingfile\fR] + Specify the character encoding file. +-The file should be in the mpage library directory (\fIPREFIX/share/mpage\fR). ++The file should be in the mpage library directory (\fIPREFIX/lib/mpage\fR). + .I Mpage + has an internal default encoding based on Latin-1 or IBM codepage 850. + Depending on compile time option this encoding definition is on or not. +@@ -581,7 +581,7 @@ + .SH FILES + /tmp/mpageXXXXXX + .br +-PREFIX/share/mpage ++PREFIX/lib/mpage + + .SH BUGS + .PP |