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author | Jeremy Olexa <darkside@gentoo.org> | 2009-08-23 01:47:37 +0000 |
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committer | Jeremy Olexa <darkside@gentoo.org> | 2009-08-23 01:47:37 +0000 |
commit | 435e2772bf1580735bc10d6bef8cc7e380965c44 (patch) | |
tree | 8bc178b72e486a40b46600c691ca92ccc3ee8b70 /net-misc | |
parent | updated dependencies for but 231870. (diff) | |
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remove unused patches
Package-Manager: portage-2.1.6.13/cvs/Linux x86_64
Diffstat (limited to 'net-misc')
-rw-r--r-- | net-misc/hamachi/ChangeLog | 5 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | net-misc/hamachi/Manifest | 13 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | net-misc/jlj/ChangeLog | 7 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | net-misc/jlj/files/jlj.1 | 402 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | net-misc/knock/ChangeLog | 8 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | net-misc/knock/files/knockd.conf.patch | 18 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | net-misc/knock/files/nonblock.patch | 22 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | net-misc/netkit-timed/ChangeLog | 8 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | net-misc/netkit-timed/files/0.17-timed.patch | 25 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | net-misc/netkit-timed/files/timed.rc5 | 35 |
10 files changed, 22 insertions, 521 deletions
diff --git a/net-misc/hamachi/ChangeLog b/net-misc/hamachi/ChangeLog index fb53da5efe69..a7ad9fede1c0 100644 --- a/net-misc/hamachi/ChangeLog +++ b/net-misc/hamachi/ChangeLog @@ -1,6 +1,9 @@ # ChangeLog for net-misc/hamachi # Copyright 1999-2009 Gentoo Foundation; Distributed under the GPL v2 -# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/net-misc/hamachi/ChangeLog,v 1.12 2009/07/31 11:03:01 scarabeus Exp $ +# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/net-misc/hamachi/ChangeLog,v 1.13 2009/08/23 01:47:37 darkside Exp $ + + 23 Aug 2009; Jeremy Olexa <darkside@gentoo.org> ChangeLog: + remove unused patches 31 Jul 2009; Tomáš Chvátal <scarabeus@gentoo.org> -hamachi-0.9.9.9_p20-r2.ebuild, hamachi-0.9.9.9_p20-r4.ebuild, diff --git a/net-misc/hamachi/Manifest b/net-misc/hamachi/Manifest index 4594f7343eef..c9da2de27a2a 100644 --- a/net-misc/hamachi/Manifest +++ b/net-misc/hamachi/Manifest @@ -1,19 +1,8 @@ ------BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- -Hash: SHA1 - AUX hamachi.confd 485 RMD160 23abf2e0a1c11a88acdf99e179379fc499c48bf2 SHA1 cc3d3c4ec0e84622eb1cefeb6c40c2e4c9de224f SHA256 f2ef14119acc285f7c945b316890cc5a3219b7e71232bb8aa6ad508407839b22 AUX hamachi.initd.2 1331 RMD160 2b219fea4682d5b95d4f910c6865a4eda47b36b2 SHA1 b47f0cb2a7ecd044e63a1c9e520b0bc3a9d647a5 SHA256 6b864ffe8acb60490df28d1cb7df2b59f1aae7400a99cd0f90bec73753d01d60 -AUX tuncfg.confd 288 RMD160 1311a87b30e2fb185505c2945912d6916df75519 SHA1 dcd0829a70c2a3b127d45d2f71ace0f00e1b862d SHA256 d2fdf055d728beb7a570517844883ea1c9ded9fdc8cbd5ded8fc7b5b92ee5c1e AUX tuncfg.initd 370 RMD160 5d5c884a8a8745af4db7c1f1f0ee6230e7c42d1c SHA1 fd023110044bdf568de05749a9de85947566114a SHA256 b885dbf0af46284764644ede1fefe08817e8e15b0cc49eb5ec5965822f4139b2 DIST hamachi-0.9.9.9-20-lnx-pentium.tar.gz 111300 RMD160 7aac53fa9bf678cc1dac6a4b0f33a9b1d93159c1 SHA1 898fe754e5a95eeeaf26996b9e773d4ee1c7f76d SHA256 9377947eed6b8518911a7ee1a0047630ba4ed123e41bff79998e813875cc63dd DIST hamachi-0.9.9.9-20-lnx.tar.gz 344866 RMD160 b3af2549fe19aca352200c5fb101e8cd1822fc5d SHA1 c3dfb636ec6abbd8438dc8737fea957e3a854d14 SHA256 9e4b733558377d0c971ee2a19e04c0f5956e069033e8d13865f7c4dcb6d7f31b EBUILD hamachi-0.9.9.9_p20-r4.ebuild 1973 RMD160 335b71a986e017a522a0331be4f18860f1748940 SHA1 b7950af5321e1d3a98374bda342b810bcaffc422 SHA256 314c32745b56baafa816aa162dbb064d13af1f0e9714ae666c351d3a80c3b889 -MISC ChangeLog 2074 RMD160 b66cd1dec550bee559aede2f56dd2cc084974736 SHA1 2fc4a8d0af65a43a1054c899bf77f877832bfa3c SHA256 6899322299b7b8734fdda82c47ab5b36bd9d958e61902224718296a8b920db56 +MISC ChangeLog 2169 RMD160 ffa25abb8f9d525c751e57f88a332477ec731ad4 SHA1 73bc027099c6372c3d8fc78901afa486db449e54 SHA256 c71c81639c9528cf5b67a1438696481eb550c98a12174a57e97e132a1117c7df MISC metadata.xml 372 RMD160 0a8482bdc91be5999645844bc1e92be291573a2d SHA1 3da77a94e0fceb13f38cd3458833a93a588dbef5 SHA256 d000074801ecda0f31e2ca8dbe60562a3c4e7b66fae7b3ab05ac3c3b2a34a397 ------BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- -Version: GnuPG v2.0.11 (GNU/Linux) - -iEYEARECAAYFAkpyz2sACgkQHB6c3gNBRYcgIACgx8FpYBOfyH36m5vz3Xv4aU40 -oQoAnijnRnV8iXn98+GTRve4bttXIuHB -=xbHH ------END PGP SIGNATURE----- diff --git a/net-misc/jlj/ChangeLog b/net-misc/jlj/ChangeLog index 48889b011384..efd1ccc74509 100644 --- a/net-misc/jlj/ChangeLog +++ b/net-misc/jlj/ChangeLog @@ -1,6 +1,9 @@ # ChangeLog for net-misc/jlj -# Copyright 1999-2008 Gentoo Foundation; Distributed under the GPL v2 -# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/net-misc/jlj/ChangeLog,v 1.7 2008/01/24 19:13:56 armin76 Exp $ +# Copyright 1999-2009 Gentoo Foundation; Distributed under the GPL v2 +# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/net-misc/jlj/ChangeLog,v 1.8 2009/08/23 01:46:20 darkside Exp $ + + 23 Aug 2009; Jeremy Olexa <darkside@gentoo.org> -files/jlj.1: + remove unused patches 24 Jan 2008; Raúl Porcel <armin76@gentoo.org> -jlj-2.5.ebuild, -jlj-2.7.ebuild, jlj-2.12.ebuild: diff --git a/net-misc/jlj/files/jlj.1 b/net-misc/jlj/files/jlj.1 deleted file mode 100644 index b3799013083f..000000000000 --- a/net-misc/jlj/files/jlj.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,402 +0,0 @@ -.TH "jlj" 1 -.SH NAME -jlj \- Jerry's LiveJournal entry system -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B jlj -[options] -.SH DESCRIPTION -You should be able to configure it as below, then just type 'jlj.pl'. -You might have to change the path to your "perl" executable in the -first line of jlj.pl, and as well you might want to change the name -of 'jlj.pl' to 'jlj' for ease of use. - -If you want to do the check friends option, type 'jlj.pl -c'. It will -respond with two lines, if all was successful. ie: - - new=0 - interval=45 - -new: 0 if there was no new posts in your friends list since you last checked. - 1 if there was a post in your friends list. - -interval: The number of seconds that the server requests that you wait - before you check your friends again. - NOTE: the server may get unhappy with you if you check more - often than this amount of time. - -NOTE: The 'checkfriends' option will not work with livejournal.com -unless you have a paid account. - -To use it in 'offline mode', type 'jlj.pl -o'. This will not -attempt to connect to the server at all, but still will let you -queue up messages to be posted, as well as postponing messages for -completion later. You will also be able to edit postponed messages -as well. - -If you just type 'jlj.pl', it will attempt to log into the server. - -When it is run, you will be given a prompt similar to this: - - [new]/offline/list/<number>? - -The selection in brackets, "new" in this case, is the default -selection. If you just hit return, this is the action that will -be taken. All of the prompts are arranged such that the first -letter of every selection is different. [*] - -You can simply type the first letter of the menu, or hit return if -the selection you want is the default. I have tried to arrange -the behavior of the first menu to change based on whether you run -it with the -o option, and if there are any postponed entries to -use... So if you have no postponed entries, and you run jlj with -the "-o" option, the prompt won't display at all since there'd be -nothing to do. - -When a message is postponed instead of queued or sent to the server, -It goes into a directory so that you can edit it later. At the -above prompt, if you select 'list', it will display all of the -postponed messages' date, community or user, and subject line, with -a number next to it. You can type the number of the message to -continue editing that entry. - -The journal entries in the 'queue' folder are entries that are in -the queue to be sent to the server. The next time that jlj is run -with the '-f' option, these will be posted to the server. - -The journal entries in the 'postponed' folder are entries that have -been set aside to be edited later by you. You can re-activate -these using the above menu/prompt. - -The journal entries in the 'sent' folder are entries that have been -submitted to the journal server. - -[*] This caused a slight change with the 'security' prompt. Instead - of selecting if a post is to be: public, private, or friends-only, - it is now: everyone, private, or friends-only. - -NOTE: If you mangle the date line, the entry might not be submittable anymore! - - just delete it altogether if you like, and the date/time of - when it is sumbitted to the server will be used instead. - -NOTE: Do not change the line labelled 'do not edit', or it might fail - -Just some notes about configuring JLJ... - -edit the enclosed '.livejournal.rc' file. You will need to set your -username and password. There are prompts for most everything else, -but not your username and password. - -You should see something like this: - - user: yourusername - password: yourpassword - -change the text to read your correct username and password. For example, -if your username is "bunnyfoobar", and your password is "ilikecheese", then -those two lines should read: - - user: bunnyfoobar - password: ilikecheese - -The rest of the things in that file are fairly self explanatory, but i'll -briefly cover them here just in case. ;) - -First of all, you may notice that there are multiple items on each of -the lines. JLJ only looks at the first item on each of the lines. so if -you were to see: - - blah: yes no - -then the setting for 'blah' would be 'yes'. - -Be sure to copy the .livejournal.rc file into your home directory, and make -it only readable by you. ie: - chmod 600 .livejournal.rc - mv .livejournal.rc ~ -.SH OPTIONS -.TP -.B \-c -Check your friends list to see if there were new posts. -.TP -.B \-f -Flush the queue of pending submission entries off to the server. -.TP -.B \-h -Display a help message (showing these options) -.TP -.B \-j -Display a cheat sheet of JerryWiki escapes. - To enable JerryWiki, set the "formatted" line - in your .livejournal.rc to have "jerry" as the - first item in the list, rather than "preformatted". -.TP -.B \-ne -No-Edit -Skips the step where it lets you edit the file. -This is useful for command-line based entries. (See below.) -.TP -.B \-o -Work offline. -It does not attempt to contact the server at all. -.TP -.B \-p name -Select a different 'profile'. - You can set up two different files for each profile. - In your .jlj/profiles directory, create a [name].jlj - file for the .rc options you want to use for that - profile. You can also create a [name].txt file for - starting text for each of those posts. (Read more - about profiles below.) -.TP -.B \-q -Quick mode. - It only prompts you for subject, then bounces right - into the editor. It tries to do this online. You can - still postpone the message for completion later. -.TP -.B \-s -autoSend. - After a post is edited, JLJ will ask if you want to send - it, queue it, postpone it, etc. This will force the - answer to that question to be "send". -.TP -.B \-vc -Version Check. - Checks the main JLJ site to see if there is a new - version available. This is also done after each - event posted to livejournal. -.SH Command Line Event Editing -The following command-line options will enable "Quick mode". -These will override any profile settings. If you have a default -body associated with a profile, both bodies will be in the event. -.TP -.B \-eb text -Use "text" as your event's body -.TP -.B \-ec text -Use "text" as your event's community -.TP -.B \-ei text -Use "text" as your event's picture (image) -.TP -.B \-em text -Use "text" as your event's mood -.TP -.B \-ep text -Use "text" as your event's privacy [public/private/etc] -.TP -.B \-es text -Use "text" as your event's subject -.TP -.B \-et text -Use "text" as your event's music (tunes) - -A typical command-line based entry might be something like: - -prompt% jlj.pl -s -ne -es "Cheese Of The Day" -eb "The cheese of today is Gouda" -.SH PROFILES -You can set up multiple profiles, as many as you'd like to use. -Since the profile configuration files get read in after the base -configuration file, it can contain just the differences you want -to use. For example; -% jlj.pl -q - -will use the default setup, in quick mode. It will first read in - ~/.livejournal.rc - -After that, it will read in - ~/.jlj/profiles/default.jlj - -When you do not select a profile, the 'default' profile name is used. - -Also, when the post file is created, it will append any text stored in - ~/.jlj/profiles/default.txt - -So, if you always want a signature on your posts (for whatever - -Another example... If you were to type: - -% jlj.pl -q -p angryllama - -Then, like the above, it will first read in - ~/.livejournal.rc - -then proceed to read in - ~/.jlj/profiles/angryllama.jlj - -which may contain just the simple override of "allow comments: no", -or may contain other changes like setting the server as such: -"server: www.deadjournal.com", or the like. And also, any text -stored in - ~/.jlj/profiles/angryllama.txt - will appear as the starting point of the post. - -Any number of overrides can be used in the .jlj files. - -Both the [profile name].jlj configuration file and the -[profile name].txt file are optional. You don't need either. - -So you could have different username and passwords set for different -accounts, all in the .jlj files. - -.SH CONFIGURATION FILE -This file contains all of the configuration details for how to -connect to the server, username, as well as things like -default settings for the posts. The ~/.livejournal.rc file -ALWAYS gets parsed at configuration time. If a profile is -selected then that profile's configuration file will get -parsed afterwards, overriding anything already set where -applicable. - - -.B server: www.livejournal.com -.B postcgi: /interface/flat - -Generally, you shouldn't have to change either of these unless you -want to use JLJ with another site, such as "deadjournal.com". This -is the address for the main server hub and path for the cgi script -that accepts posts. - -.TP -.B user: username -your username for livejournal -.TP -.B password: password -your password for livejournal -.TP -.B editor: -This is the full path to a text editor to use. You should be -able to use anything like 'vi', 'emacs', 'pico', 'nedit' etc. -Whichever you are comfortable with. Mine is set to "usr/ucb/vi" -.TP -.B editor offset: -To make editing easier, we'd like it to start us with the cursor -at the bottom of the generated file. This means that we want -the cursor to be on line 12. Most editors ('vi', 'emacs', 'pico', -and 'nedit' for example) allow for a command line option -to set the start point of the cursor in the file. For those -just mentioned, it is "+<line number>", so the default value -for this is "+12". If your text editor does not support this, -either delete the line, or set it to the appropriate option -for your editor. -.TP -.B base dir: %s/.jlj -where all of the files will be stored. %s gets replaced with -$HOME assuming it's set in your shell. (It usually is.) In -the above example, it'll save aside your entries in the ~/.jlj -directory. This should be an explicit pathname, not a relative -path. I have no idea what'll happen if it's a relative path. -.TP -.B backup: yes no -Keep a backup copy of your posts in ~/.jlj/sent -.TP -.B security: public private friends prompt -What 'security level' to use. 'public' 'private' and 'friends' -will always post under those security levels. 'prompt' will -ask you every time you run JLJ. Generally you're probably -going to want 'public'. NOTE: 'friends' will be visible to -_all_ of your friends, rather than to a specific friend group. -.TP -.B format: preformatted none -If this is set to 'preformatted', the server will assume you've -formatted the text yourself, and will do nothing. If it is -set to 'none', it will add line breaks at the end of every -line. (Since you're probably going to be sticking with a certian -style of posts, there's no reason to prompt you about this, so -we set it once, and are done with it.) If you set it to "none", -then the Mongolian Crack Monkeys will take your post, put <br>'s -at the end of each line, and do all sorts of other nasty -automatic HTML code. You probably will want it set to -"preformatted" -.TP -.B mood prompt: yes no -Ask what mood you're in. This gets cross referenced with the -known moods when your entry is posted to the server. If you type -a standard mood like "happy", it will get a cute little icon next -to it. If you type a non-standard mood like "diagonal", it will -just submit it as text, and you will get no cute little icon. -.TP -.B music prompt: yes no -Ask what music you're listening to. -.TP -.B picture prompt: yes no -Display a list of your pictures, and ask for which you want. -For best results, put in descriptive keywords for your pictures -so that you know which is which when you are given this list. -.TP -.B community prompt: yes no -Display a list of communities and journals you can post to, -and ask for which to post to. -.TP -.B community: <community name> -A default community name for quick posts. If this is set -and a non-quick post is made and you have the 'community -prompt' set to "yes", JLJ will override this setting with -whatever you chose in the configuration file. -.TP -.B backdate entry: no yes prompt -This will always prompt you for the date and time on startup -of the client, if you have this set to "yes". It will not -ask you if you have switched on 'quick' mode (-q). -.TP -.B allow comments: yes no prompt -Sets the 'allow comments' field for the posts. If set to 'yes', -it will always allow comments. If set to 'no', it will always -disallow comments. Prompt will ask you every time. -.TP -.B autolink: yes no -Enables the 'autolink' code. If this is enabled than text with the -form 'http://foo' will become a link to that url. This should work -with http, ftp, etc. -.TP -.B ignore suffix: ~ -If this is set to something (usualy a tilde '~'), then files with -that on the end of it will be ignored by the flush and postponed -code. Typically, some text editors use this to denote a temporary -file, and should be ignored by jlj. -.TP -.B fast server: yes no -Use the "fast servers" if that is an option to the user. There's -really no reason to ever turn this off, but if you want to, you -can. If you are an unpaid user or for some other reason have been -disallowed from using the fast servers, this will be ignored. -.TP -.B server retries: 5 -During peak usage times (12am-12pm, 12pm-12am GMT) the servers are -usually very busy, and may drop requests or otherwise timeout when -a request is made to them. If this happens, JLJ can retry the -request up to this number of tries. Any number less than 1 is -converted into 1 by jlj. You probably shouldn't set this too high -just to be nice. -.TP -.B proxy: no yes -Set to yes if you're using a proxy for web connections. -.TP -.B proxy host: yourproxy.dom.tld -Set it to the address of the web proxy server. -.TP -.B proxy port: 80 -which port on the proxy server is used. - -.SH BUGS -This is currently not very happy with a situation where if you have -a lot of posts queued up, which do not contain a username or password -in their appropriate profile. It will attempt to log into the -first account, which will probably work (after it prompts the user -for login data) then it will use that password/username for -subsequent posts that are lacking a username or password. - -.B Solution: - -Put a username and password into your profiles. Just be sure -to "chmod 600" your .livejournal.rc and profile files and -"chmod 700" your .jlj directory. - -If you are using jlj on a system where someone with superuser -access can read your files without your knowledge, and you are -writing something they do not approve of, then you should run -jlj from a different machine. (In this situation you should -also be sure to remove the files in your 'sent' directory, -since those are the original posts, unencrypted. Or you can -use the new "backup" option in the configuration file, and - diff --git a/net-misc/knock/ChangeLog b/net-misc/knock/ChangeLog index 9cd24fe858d7..9011ead9c280 100644 --- a/net-misc/knock/ChangeLog +++ b/net-misc/knock/ChangeLog @@ -1,6 +1,10 @@ # ChangeLog for net-misc/knock -# Copyright 2000-2008 Gentoo Foundation; Distributed under the GPL v2 -# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/net-misc/knock/ChangeLog,v 1.36 2008/09/25 14:34:01 hawking Exp $ +# Copyright 1999-2009 Gentoo Foundation; Distributed under the GPL v2 +# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/net-misc/knock/ChangeLog,v 1.37 2009/08/23 01:43:17 darkside Exp $ + + 23 Aug 2009; Jeremy Olexa <darkside@gentoo.org> -files/knockd.conf.patch, + -files/nonblock.patch: + remove unused patches 25 Sep 2008; Ali Polatel <hawking@gentoo.org> metadata.xml: Added myself to metadata.xml. diff --git a/net-misc/knock/files/knockd.conf.patch b/net-misc/knock/files/knockd.conf.patch deleted file mode 100644 index 7154ad646f78..000000000000 --- a/net-misc/knock/files/knockd.conf.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -diff -Naur knock-0.3/knockd.conf knock-0.3_/knockd.conf ---- knock-0.3/knockd.conf 2004-05-07 00:56:03.000000000 +0200 -+++ knock-0.3_/knockd.conf 2004-08-27 13:23:51.103555768 +0200 -@@ -4,12 +4,12 @@ - [openSSH] - sequence = 7000,8000,9000 - seq_timeout = 5 -- command = /usr/sbin/iptables -A INPUT -s %IP% -p tcp --dport 22 -j ACCEPT -+ command = /sbin/iptables -A INPUT -s %IP% -p tcp --dport 22 -j ACCEPT - tcpflags = syn - - [closeSSH] - sequence = 9000,8000,7000 - seq_timeout = 5 -- command = /usr/sbin/iptables -D INPUT -s %IP% -p tcp --dport 22 -j ACCEPT -+ command = /sbin/iptables -D INPUT -s %IP% -p tcp --dport 22 -j ACCEPT - tcpflags = syn - diff --git a/net-misc/knock/files/nonblock.patch b/net-misc/knock/files/nonblock.patch deleted file mode 100644 index 5a698026982b..000000000000 --- a/net-misc/knock/files/nonblock.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -diff -ur knock-0.3/src/knock.c knock-0.3-fix/src/knock.c ---- knock-0.3/src/knock.c 2004-05-07 00:56:03.000000000 +0200 -+++ knock-0.3-fix/src/knock.c 2004-08-04 00:53:25.663567392 +0200 -@@ -30,6 +30,7 @@ - #include <string.h> - #include <resolv.h> - #include <getopt.h> -+#include <fcntl.h> - - static char version[] = "0.3"; - -@@ -79,7 +80,10 @@ - if(o_udp) { - sd = socket(PF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, 0); - } else { -+ int flags; - sd = socket(PF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0); -+ flags = fcntl(sd, F_GETFL, 0); -+ fcntl(sd, F_SETFL, flags | O_NONBLOCK); - } - memset(&addr, 0, sizeof(addr)); - addr.sin_family = AF_INET; diff --git a/net-misc/netkit-timed/ChangeLog b/net-misc/netkit-timed/ChangeLog index c7df5ab77c3f..74090adb47a9 100644 --- a/net-misc/netkit-timed/ChangeLog +++ b/net-misc/netkit-timed/ChangeLog @@ -1,6 +1,10 @@ # ChangeLog for net-misc/netkit-timed -# Copyright 2002-2008 Gentoo Foundation; Distributed under the GPL v2 -# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/net-misc/netkit-timed/ChangeLog,v 1.20 2008/02/05 11:11:42 corsair Exp $ +# Copyright 1999-2009 Gentoo Foundation; Distributed under the GPL v2 +# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/net-misc/netkit-timed/ChangeLog,v 1.21 2009/08/23 01:39:25 darkside Exp $ + + 23 Aug 2009; Jeremy Olexa <darkside@gentoo.org> -files/0.17-timed.patch, + -files/timed.rc5: + remove unused patches 05 Feb 2008; Markus Rothe <corsair@gentoo.org> netkit-timed-0.17-r8.ebuild: diff --git a/net-misc/netkit-timed/files/0.17-timed.patch b/net-misc/netkit-timed/files/0.17-timed.patch deleted file mode 100644 index 59e7952c28bc..000000000000 --- a/net-misc/netkit-timed/files/0.17-timed.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -diff -ru netkit-timed-0.17.orig/timed/timed/timed.c netkit-timed-0.17/timed/timed/timed.c ---- netkit-timed-0.17.orig/timed/timed/timed.c 1999-12-13 03:35:07.000000000 +0930 -+++ netkit-timed-0.17/timed/timed/timed.c 2004-08-07 09:37:11.924147496 +0930 -@@ -39,10 +39,10 @@ - * From: @(#)timed.c 5.1 (Berkeley) 5/11/93 - */ - char timed_rcsid[] = -- "$Id: 0.17-timed.patch,v 1.1 2004/08/07 01:31:34 dragonheart Exp $"; -+ "$Id: 0.17-timed.patch,v 1.1 2004/08/07 01:31:34 dragonheart Exp $"; - - #ifdef sgi --#ident "$Revision: 1.1 $" -+#ident "$Revision: 1.1 $" - #endif /* sgi */ - - #define TSPTYPES -@@ -899,7 +899,7 @@ - get_goodgroup(int force) - { - # define NG_DELAY (30*60*CLK_TCK) /* 30 minutes */ -- static unsigned long last_update = -NG_DELAY; -+ const unsigned long last_update = -NG_DELAY; - unsigned long new_update; - /* struct hosttbl *htp; */ - struct goodhost *ghp, **ghpp; diff --git a/net-misc/netkit-timed/files/timed.rc5 b/net-misc/netkit-timed/files/timed.rc5 deleted file mode 100644 index 96e9a8aa7d0b..000000000000 --- a/net-misc/netkit-timed/files/timed.rc5 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -#RCUPDATE:3 4:71:This line is required for script management - -. /etc/rc.d/config/functions -. /etc/rc.d/config/basic - -SERVICE=timed -EXE="/usr/sbin/timed" -opts="start stop reconfig restart" - -start() { - ebegin "Starting ${SERVICE}" - start-stop-daemon --start --quiet --exec $EXE -- $TIMED 1>&2 - eend $? "Error starting ${SERVICE}." -} - -stop() { - ebegin "Stopping ${SERVICE}" - start-stop-daemon --stop --quiet -u root -n $SERVICE 1>&2 - eend $? "Error stopping ${SERVICE}." -} - -reconfig () { - ebegin "Reconfiguring ${SERVICE}" - start-stop-daemon --stop --quiet -u root -n $SERVICE --signal 1 1>&2 - eend $? "Error reconfiguring ${SERVICE}." -} - -restart () { - stop - start -} -doservice ${@} - - |