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* Use sha256 rather than md5.
* Update .h dependencies for some objects.
* Provide `www' target to build everything needed for the web site.
* Move .SUFFIXES and .PHONY technicalities to the bottom.
* State Copyright and license, just for clarity.
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* Change eight reallocs to reallocarray to be safe from overflows.
* Change one malloc to reallocarray to be safe from overflows.
* Change one calloc to reallocarray, no zeroing needed.
* Change the order of arguments of three callocs (aesthetical).
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We are keeping the traditional name makewhatis(8).
No content change.
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suggested by kristaps@ and espie@.
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functions used for multiple languages (mdoc, man, roff), for example
mandoc_escape(), mandoc_getarg(), mandoc_eos(), and generic auxiliary
functions. Split the auxiliaries out into their own file and header.
While here, do some #include cleanup.
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- install mandocdb, manpage, and apropos
- and some general cleanup (e.g., installcgi is .PHONY)
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No functional change.
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i need that for debugging, in particular to be used with -t.
To be able to do so, provide a global table of key names, for reuse.
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into the distribution tarball. Bump VERSION.
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Matthias Scheler reports than Solaris 10 lacks it.
While here, sort the declarations in config.h
and move the headers to the top.
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* Split the configure steering script out of the Makefile.
* Let the configure step depend on the test sources.
* Clean up the test programs such that they can be run.
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reported missing by Matthias Scheler <tron at NetBSD> via wiz@.
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This makes life easier for downstream maintainers having more than one
Makefile, for example DragonFly and FreeBSD.
Suggested by Franco Fichtner <franco at lastsummer dot de>.
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link to NEWS file, link to Alpine Linux, and fix one FreeBSD link.
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- add the new SCRS files NEWS and gmdiff
- add tbl.3 to SRCS, INDEX_MANS, and install
- bring back the SCRS files apropos.{c,1} that somehow got lost
- bring back the INDEX_MANS apropos.1.html that also got lost
- update VERSION, VDATE, and OSNAME
- improve comment regarding STATIC
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looks at them).
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(via mansearch), and merge mandocdb.h into mansearch.h (and remove).
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Users of man.cgi should be able to just copy in their directories and have
the CGI fine everything on its own or just suck it up or, in the cases
of multiple manroots, have a simple config file.
Besides, now that mandocdb(8) is using relative paths for everything,
needing a fancy "cp -R" is silly.
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This include's espie@'s wholesale src/lib/libc/ohash directory from OpenBSD
into compat_ohash.c (with a single copyright/license notice at the top)
and src/include/ohash.h as compat_ohash.h.
The ohash_int.h part of compat_ohash.c has been changed only in that ohash.h
points to compat_ohash.h.
Added HAVE_OHASH test (test-ohash.c) to Makefile.
In mandocdb.c and mansearch.c, check HAVE_OHASH test for inclusion.
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Disable some parts of the build (man.cgi, etc.) while sqlite3 is being
merged in nice and slow.
Remove the bit swapping stuff in config.h.post.
Remove apropos_db (replaced by mansearch).
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to do so.
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- include search bar above result page (I relent: it's annoying to
follow three links then press back three times to get a search page);
- make man.cgi.css into man-cgi.css so Apache isn't confused by two
handlers (css, cgi);
- finally consolidate example.style.css to be under the div.mandoc css
selector;
- put catman pages under div.catman;
- put search bar under div#mancgi;
- reflect this properly in the bundled CSS files.
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implementation from NetBSD tnftpd, Christos Zoulas (copyright message
retained in the compat_fgetln.c file). Patch verified by schwarze@. He
notes that you'll need -pthread for -static binaries (due to libdb), so
I've noted that -static should really only be used for BSD UNIX.
While here, add some forgotten goop to the Makefile, building and
cleaning extra manpages.
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expression text) be whatis. This is a much nicer default than apropos,
which can be scary. While here, fix the cat.css location (erroneously
put in the response page instead of the catman page) and add bits for
a default style-sheet.
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Also, set a custom CSS for man.cgi catman files.
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volume name for the respective manual section, just like in mdoc(7).
This gives us nicer page headers for cvs(1), lynx(1), tic(1),
mkhybrid(8), and many curses(3) manuals.
ok kristaps@
To not break compatibility, i wrote a corresponding patch for GNU troff
which Werner Lemberg accepted upstream at rev. 1.65 of:
http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewvc/groff/tmac/an-old.tmac?root=groff
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ok kristaps@.
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formatting manpages is now linked into man.cgi.
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This exists almost entirely to document that /tmp must exist in a jailed
Apache directory for dbopen() not to fail. This was a massive headache
to track down.
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apropos(1) does so) and updates an HTML fragment cache for use by man.cgi.
Right now man.cgi is "online" in that it requires mandoc(1) in its path,
but this doesn't work for, say, OpenBSD's apache chroot(1). This allows
a cache to be maintained.
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set of keywords already exists is a bad idea, so reuse the mdoc(7)
macro names as apropos(1) search types. This is a gain in brevity
as well. Some time ago, kristaps@ agreed in principle.
The search type bit field constants are used by both mandocdb(8) and
apropos(1) and should better stay in sync, so give them their own
header file.
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inspired by apropos.c and mandoc-tools' mandoc-cgi.c). This uses UTF-8
right now for its re-writing, but will soon accomodate for the regular
suspects (this is a rather simple matter).
I also introduce man.cgi (cgi.c), which is a standalone CGI that replaces
mandoc-tools' mandoc.cgi. Right now it's just a framework.
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Windows (via MingW).
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this involves both a major functionality addition (-Tman), a new utility
(apropos), and both apropos and mandocdb being built by default.
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(originally including extern.h, state.c, and sort.c). The apropos
utility interfaces with the databases of mandocdb to provide semantic
searching capabilities. It Works For Me, but will need lots of cleanup
in the coming months.
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to convert mdoc(7) documents to the man(7) language.
This is work in progress and will be developed in tree.
It does already handle the cat(1) manual,
but will hardly handle all your fancy manuals yet.
go ahead kristaps@ jmc@ millert@ deraadt@
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