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[src/trunk]: src/gnu Bye gnu!
details: https://anonhg.NetBSD.org/src/rev/dd18685ba194
branches: trunk
changeset: 352813:dd18685ba194
user: christos <christos%NetBSD.org@localhost>
date: Tue Apr 11 14:05:35 2017 +0000
description:
Bye gnu!
christos
diffstat:
gnu/Makefile | 9 -
gnu/README | 33 -
gnu/dist/bc/AUTHORS | 4 -
gnu/dist/bc/COPYING | 340 -----
gnu/dist/bc/COPYING.LIB | 515 -------
gnu/dist/bc/Examples/ckbook.b | 16 -
gnu/dist/bc/Examples/pi.b | 53 -
gnu/dist/bc/Examples/primes.b | 32 -
gnu/dist/bc/Examples/twins.b | 40 -
gnu/dist/bc/FAQ | 17 -
gnu/dist/bc/INSTALL | 176 --
gnu/dist/bc/Makefile.am | 18 -
gnu/dist/bc/Makefile.in | 368 -----
gnu/dist/bc/NEWS | 68 -
gnu/dist/bc/README | 86 -
gnu/dist/bc/acconfig.h | 24 -
gnu/dist/bc/aclocal.m4 | 136 --
gnu/dist/bc/bc/Makefile.am | 42 -
gnu/dist/bc/bc/Makefile.in | 345 -----
gnu/dist/bc/bc/bc.y | 654 ----------
gnu/dist/bc/bc/bcdefs.h | 188 --
gnu/dist/bc/bc/const.h | 98 -
gnu/dist/bc/bc/execute.c | 788 ------------
gnu/dist/bc/bc/fix-libmath_h | 9 -
gnu/dist/bc/bc/global.c | 42 -
gnu/dist/bc/bc/global.h | 154 --
gnu/dist/bc/bc/libmath.b | 287 ----
gnu/dist/bc/bc/libmath.h | 40 -
gnu/dist/bc/bc/load.c | 351 -----
gnu/dist/bc/bc/main.c | 358 -----
gnu/dist/bc/bc/proto.h | 148 --
gnu/dist/bc/bc/sbc.y | 448 ------
gnu/dist/bc/bc/scan.l | 373 -----
gnu/dist/bc/bc/storage.c | 1067 ----------------
gnu/dist/bc/bc/util.c | 873 -------------
gnu/dist/bc/config.h.in | 81 -
gnu/dist/bc/configure | 2656 -----------------------------------------
gnu/dist/bc/configure.in | 89 -
gnu/dist/bc/dc/Makefile.am | 14 -
gnu/dist/bc/dc/Makefile.in | 296 ----
gnu/dist/bc/dc/array.c | 122 -
gnu/dist/bc/dc/dc-proto.h | 90 -
gnu/dist/bc/dc/dc-regdef.h | 43 -
gnu/dist/bc/dc/dc.c | 198 ---
gnu/dist/bc/dc/dc.h | 82 -
gnu/dist/bc/dc/eval.c | 682 ----------
gnu/dist/bc/dc/misc.c | 179 --
gnu/dist/bc/dc/numeric.c | 600 ---------
gnu/dist/bc/dc/stack.c | 494 -------
gnu/dist/bc/dc/string.c | 211 ---
gnu/dist/bc/doc/Makefile.am | 12 -
gnu/dist/bc/doc/Makefile.in | 355 -----
gnu/dist/bc/doc/bc.1 | 792 ------------
gnu/dist/bc/doc/bc.info | 999 ---------------
gnu/dist/bc/doc/bc.texi | 1014 ---------------
gnu/dist/bc/doc/dc.1 | 488 -------
gnu/dist/bc/doc/dc.texi | 526 --------
gnu/dist/bc/h/bcdefs.h | 166 --
gnu/dist/bc/h/const.h | 101 -
gnu/dist/bc/h/getopt.h | 133 --
gnu/dist/bc/h/global.h | 147 --
gnu/dist/bc/h/number.h | 153 --
gnu/dist/bc/h/proto.h | 171 --
gnu/dist/bc/h/version.h | 28 -
gnu/dist/bc/install-sh | 238 ---
gnu/dist/bc/lib/Makefile.am | 26 -
gnu/dist/bc/lib/Makefile.in | 283 ----
gnu/dist/bc/lib/getopt.c | 753 -----------
gnu/dist/bc/lib/getopt1.c | 184 --
gnu/dist/bc/lib/number.c | 1798 ---------------------------
gnu/dist/bc/lib/testmul.c | 244 ---
gnu/dist/bc/lib/vfprintf.c | 31 -
gnu/dist/bc/missing | 134 --
gnu/dist/bc/mkinstalldirs | 36 -
gnu/dist/bc/stamp-h.in | 1 -
gnu/usr.bin/Makefile | 5 -
gnu/usr.bin/Makefile.inc | 3 -
gnu/usr.bin/bc/Makefile | 22 -
gnu/usr.bin/bc/config.h | 82 -
gnu/usr.bin/dc/Makefile | 18 -
80 files changed, 0 insertions(+), 22980 deletions(-)
diffs (truncated from 23300 to 300 lines):
diff -r 4dddb4138069 -r dd18685ba194 gnu/Makefile
--- a/gnu/Makefile Tue Apr 11 14:04:15 2017 +0000
+++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
-# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.17 2010/12/03 21:38:47 plunky Exp $
-
-SUBDIR+= usr.bin
-
-# Speedup stubs for some subtrees that don't need to run these rules
-includes-libexec:
- @true
-
-.include <bsd.subdir.mk>
diff -r 4dddb4138069 -r dd18685ba194 gnu/README
--- a/gnu/README Tue Apr 11 14:04:15 2017 +0000
+++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,33 +0,0 @@
-$NetBSD: README,v 1.6 2016/01/13 22:03:38 christos Exp $
-
-Organization of Sources:
-
-This directory hierarchy is using a new organization that
-separates the GNU sources from the BSD-style infrastructure
-used to build the GNU sources. The GNU sources are kept in
-the standard GNU source tree layout under:
-
- dist/*
-
-The build infrastructure uses the normal BSD way under:
-
- usr.bin/*
-
-The makefiles in the above hierarchy will "reach over" into
-the GNU sources (src/gnu/dist) for everything they need.
-
-
-Maintenance Strategy:
-
-The sources under src/gnu/dist are generally a combination of
-some published distribution plus changes that we submit to the
-maintainers and that are not yet published by them. There are
-a few files that are never expected to be submitted to the FSF,
-(i.e. BSD-style makefiles and such) and those generally should
-stay in src/gnu/lib or src/gnu/usr.bin (the BSD build areas).
-
-Make sure all changes made to the GNU sources are submitted to
-the appropriate maintainer, but only after coordinating with the
-NetBSD maintainers by sending your proposed submission to the
-<tech-toolchain%NetBSD.org@localhost> mailing list. Only send the changes
-to the third-party maintainers after consensus has been reached.
diff -r 4dddb4138069 -r dd18685ba194 gnu/dist/bc/AUTHORS
--- a/gnu/dist/bc/AUTHORS Tue Apr 11 14:04:15 2017 +0000
+++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
-Phil Nelson <philnelson%acm.org@localhost> wrote bc, including the number.c
-source in the "lib" directory.
-
-Ken Pizzini wrote dc.
diff -r 4dddb4138069 -r dd18685ba194 gnu/dist/bc/COPYING
--- a/gnu/dist/bc/COPYING Tue Apr 11 14:04:15 2017 +0000
+++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,340 +0,0 @@
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