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[src/trunk]: src/gnu Delete gnu/dist/gkermit, and the reachover Makefile in g...
details: https://anonhg.NetBSD.org/src/rev/74245fae7620
branches: trunk
changeset: 331333:74245fae7620
user: apb <apb%NetBSD.org@localhost>
date: Fri Aug 08 19:45:06 2014 +0000
description:
Delete gnu/dist/gkermit, and the reachover Makefile in gnu/usr.bin/gkermit.
It is being replaced by the BSD-licenced ekermit, as proposed
on tech-userlevel on 7 Aug 2014.
diffstat:
gnu/dist/gkermit/ANNOUNCE | 105 ---
gnu/dist/gkermit/COPYING | 340 ------------
gnu/dist/gkermit/README | 1014 ------------------------------------
gnu/dist/gkermit/gcmdline.c | 367 -------------
gnu/dist/gkermit/gkermit.c | 1092 --------------------------------------
gnu/dist/gkermit/gkermit.h | 247 --------
gnu/dist/gkermit/gkermit.nr | 342 ------------
gnu/dist/gkermit/gproto.c | 362 ------------
gnu/dist/gkermit/gproto.w | 228 --------
gnu/dist/gkermit/gunixio.c | 1177 ------------------------------------------
gnu/dist/gkermit/gwart.c | 643 ----------------------
gnu/dist/gkermit/makefile | 134 ----
gnu/usr.bin/gkermit/Makefile | 25 -
13 files changed, 0 insertions(+), 6076 deletions(-)
diffs (truncated from 6128 to 300 lines):
diff -r a2365a267fad -r 74245fae7620 gnu/dist/gkermit/ANNOUNCE
--- a/gnu/dist/gkermit/ANNOUNCE Fri Aug 08 19:43:49 2014 +0000
+++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,105 +0,0 @@
-From news%columbia.edu@localhost Fri Dec 17 21:05:44 1999
-From: fdc%watsun.cc.columbia.edu@localhost (Frank da Cruz)
-Subject: Announcing a new GPL'd Kermit program for UNIX
-Date: 18 Dec 1999 01:49:54 GMT
-Organization: Columbia University
-Message-ID: <83ep82$8st$1%newsmaster.cc.columbia.edu@localhost>
-To: kermit.misc%columbia.edu@localhost
-
-
-This to announce a brief testing period for a new, compact, and GPL'd
-Kermit program for UNIX. The new program is called G-Kermit (GNU Kermit).
-It is intended to meet the need for a Kermit protocol implementation
-that is:
-
- . Stable and low-maintenance
- . Small and fast with no frills
- . Released under the GNU Public License
-
-G-Kermit is command-line only (no interactive commands or scripting) and
-remote-mode only (no making connections). It has an extremely simple user
-interface, and implements a large subset of the Kermit protocol in a small
-amount of highly portable code.
-
-It has been built and tested on a wide variety of UNIX platforms, ranging
-from early-1980s-era to up-to-the-minute, using both traditional C and
-ANSI C. It is designed to be as independent as possible of platform-
-specific features, and therefore to be stable for many years if we resist
-the temptation to add features to it. The size of the binary ranges from
-29K (on HP-UX 8.00) to 99K on Ultrix/MIPS, with an average size of 52K
-over 37 builds, and a typical size of 34K on PC-based UNIXes.
-
-It's easy to build, install, and uninstall. It requires no privileges.
-Documentation is included as a plain-text README file and a man page.
-
-You can find G-Kermit 1.00 Beta.01 at:
-
- ftp://kermit.columbia.edu/kermit/test/tar/gkermit.tar.Z (78K)
- ftp://kermit.columbia.edu/kermit/test/tar/gkermit.tar.gz (53K)
-
-Uncompress, untar, read the README file, and take it from there (in most
-cases you just type "make" to build it).
-
-Send test reports to kermit-support%columbia.edu@localhost.
-
-- Frank
-
-------------------------------
-Updates since the first Beta release:
-
-Beta.02 20 Dec 99:
- . Handle situation in which gkermit was built with MAXRP < DEFRP.
- . Handle situation in which gkermit was built with MAXRP > 9020.
- . Don't allocate tinbuf[] if built with USE_GETCHAR.
- . Fix cmdlin() to return start state.
- . Updates & fixes to README incl notes about HP-UX 6.5.
- . Don't show bogus packet in debug log if user interrupted with ^C...
- . Use EAGAIN instead of EWOULDBLOCK on SVR3 and earlier.
- . Fixed interruption vs streaming (but the fix was in C-Kermit).
-
-Beta.03 21 Dec 99:
- . <srfil>F was not encoding the filename before sending it back in the ACK.
- . Avoid creating files with multiple backup prefixes.
- . Change clean target in makefile to not use wildcards (for HP-UX 6 and 7).
- . Add missing option -w to usage message.
- . Fixed assorted typos and errors in README.
- . Changed crc routine to guard better against sign extension.
- . Catch transmission errors when receiving and streaming.
- . Added -x switch to let user force Xon/Xoff if not built with SETXONXOFF.
- . Removed ttflui() call from streamon() - it wrecked multifile transfers.
-
-Beta.04 22 Dec 99:
- . Changed non-ANSI VOID def from nothing to int.
- . Added -DNOXONXOFF to override automatic setting of Xon/Xoff on HPUX.
- . In decode(), got rid of zputc() -- just call putc() inline.
- . More debugging.
-
-Beta.05 23 Dec 99:
- . Add zchko() and call it from rcvfil().
- . Change zrtol() and zbackup() to return success/failure codes; this prevents
- gkermit from overwriting original file if zbackup fails, e.g. on
- NFS-mounted DOS file system.
-
-Beta.06 23 Dec 99:
- . Sleep a sec after erroring out & before exiting to allow any/some/more
- incoming packets to be absorbed by ttflui() in doexit().
- . Improved the E-packet messages.
- . Added stty target to makefile.
- . Added support for 2.11BSD (16-bit. 64K address space) and bsd211 target.
-
-Beta.07 24 Dec 99:
- . Allowed for SIG_I and SIG_V definition on CC command line.
- . Added --x to override automatic setting of Xon/Xoff.
- . gkermit -d now runs ttopen and ttpkt to record settings in debug log.
- . Fixed recording of GKERMIT options in debug log.
- . Allowed gkermit to receive NULs unprefixed.
- . Allowed -d to take an optional filename arg.
- . Fixed backup file creation to avoid duplicate backup suffixes.
-
-Beta.08 25 Dec 99:
- . Fixed zbackup() to not create filenames longer than MAXPATHLEN.
- . Fixed reception of files containing NUL bytes.
- . Final cleanup with "gcc -Wall".
-
-Release 1.00 25 Dec 99.
-------------------------------
diff -r a2365a267fad -r 74245fae7620 gnu/dist/gkermit/COPYING
--- a/gnu/dist/gkermit/COPYING Fri Aug 08 19:43:49 2014 +0000
+++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,340 +0,0 @@
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