Dr. Werner Fink 2012-10-04 09:18:44 +00:00 committed by Git OBS Bridge
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--- man/de/man1/man.man1
+++ man/de/man1/man.man1 2008-04-21 13:41:49.000000000 +0200
@@ -97,6 +97,7 @@ der Manualseiten gefolgt vom Typ der dor
--- man/de/man1/man.1
+++ man/de/man1/man.1
@@ -79,6 +79,9 @@ und den Typ der dort zu findenden Seiten
.TS
tab (@);
l l.
+0@Dateiheader (gewöhnlich in \fI/usr/include\fR)
1@Ausführbare Programme oder Shellbefehle
2@Systemaufrufe (Kernelfunktionen)
3@Bibliotheksaufrufe (Funktionen in System-Bibliotheken)
--- man/es/man1/man.man1
+++ man/es/man1/man.man1 2008-04-21 13:41:57.000000000 +0200
@@ -101,6 +101,7 @@ del manual y los tipos de páginas que c
l lx.
+0@T{
+Dateiheader (gewöhnlich in \fI/usr/include\fR)
+T}
1@T{
Ausführbare Programme oder Shell\-Befehle
T}
--- man/es/man1/man.1
+++ man/es/man1/man.1
@@ -101,6 +101,9 @@ del manual y los tipos de páginas que c
.TS
tab (@);
l l.
+0@Ficheros (se encuentran generalmente en \fI/usr/include\fR)
1@Programas ejecutables y guiones del intérprete de
@órdenes
2@Llamadas del sistema (funciones servidas por el núcleo)
--- man/it/man1/man.man1
+++ man/it/man1/man.man1 2008-04-21 13:42:02.000000000 +0200
@@ -124,6 +124,7 @@ del manuale seguiti dai tipi di pagine c
l lx.
+0@T{
+Ficheros (se encuentran generalmente en \fI/usr/include\fR)
+T}
1@T{
Programas ejecutables y guiones del intérprete de órdenes
T}
--- man/it/man1/man.1
+++ man/it/man1/man.1
@@ -124,6 +124,9 @@ del manuale seguiti dai tipi di pagine c
.TS
tab (@);
l l.
+0@File (di solito trovabili in \fI/usr/include\fR)
1@Programmi eseguibili e comandi della shell
2@Chiamate al sistema (funzioni fornite dal kernel)
3@Chiamate alle librerie (funzioni all'interno delle
--- man/ja/man1/man.man1
+++ man/ja/man1/man.man1 2008-04-21 13:42:05.000000000 +0200
@@ -104,6 +104,7 @@
l lx.
+0@T{
+File (di solito trovabili in \fI/usr/include\fR)
+T}
1@T{
Programmi eseguibili e comandi della shell
T}
--- man/ja/man1/man.1
+++ man/ja/man1/man.1
@@ -73,6 +73,9 @@ man \- オンラインマニュアルの
.TS
tab (@);
l l.
+0@
1@実行プログラムまたはシェルのコマンド
2@システムコール (カーネルが提供する関数)
3@ライブラリコール (システムライブラリに含まれる関数)
--- man/man1/man.man1
+++ man/man1/man.man1 2007-12-10 12:53:31.000000000 +0100
@@ -119,6 +119,7 @@ numbers of the manual followed by the ty
l lx.
+0@T{
+(\fIusr/include\fP)
+T}
1@T{
実行プログラムまたはシェルコマンド
T}
--- man/man1/man.1
+++ man/man1/man.1
@@ -179,6 +179,9 @@ numbers of the manual followed by the ty
.TS
tab (@);
l l.
+0@Header files (usually found in \fI/usr/include\fR)
1@Executable programs or shell commands
2@System calls (functions provided by the kernel)
3@Library calls (functions within program libraries)
l lx.
+0@T{
+Header files (usually found in \fI/usr/include\fR)
+T}
1@T{
Executable programs or shell commands
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-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Oct 4 09:16:16 UTC 2012 - werner@suse.de
- Update to version 2.6.3
* Build fixes for glibc 2.16 and Automake 1.12.
* apropos prints an error message and returns non-zero when it finds
no matches. (Regression introduced in 2.5.1.)
* The presence of a 64-bit GDBM database on the manpath no longer
causes a 32-bit man process to exit with a fatal error.
* apropos is much faster when run with many arguments.
* whatis may be given the full path to an executable as an argument,
in which case it will look up the base name of that executable in
the appropriate parts of the manpath.
* Translated manual pages are no longer displayed starting with a
spurious blank line.
* Fix double-free in mandb when encountering a symlink outside the
manual hierarchy, thanks to Peter Schiffer.
* Running 'man -w' (with a new --path alias) without a name now
prints the manpath, for compatibility with other man
implementations. The vim viewdoc plugin makes use of this.
* Fix a segfault when scanning links to empty pages.
* Once we've seen at least one record in a page's NAME section,
ignore any further records that don't include a whatis
description, as they tend to be noise.
* Ensure that the target of a symlink or .so chain is always recorded
as a real page.
* Read a user-specified configuration file even if HOME is unset.
* Fix failure to display manual pages in some encodings when
installed setuid.
* Wrap long table cells in man(1), fixing test failures with groff
1.21.
* If an explicit section is passed to man, then pages that match
that section exactly will be preferred over pages that only have
that section as a prefix.
* Fix a segfault when 'man -K' tries to display certain pages.
* Fix a segfault in some situations when processes are killed by
SIGHUP, SIGINT, or SIGTERM.
* As promised in the release notes for man-db 2.5.8, man-db no
longer ships its own copy of libpipeline
(http://libpipeline.nongnu.org/). You must build and install that
library separately.
* Search the full manpath when expanding .so directives in manual
pages. As part of this, '.so name.1' should now work as well as
'.so man1/name.1'.
* lexgrog handles roff named glyphs and perldoc strings in NAME
sections.
* man no longer starts a pager if standard output is not a tty.
* The -s option to whatis and apropos now takes a colon- or
comma-separated list of sections, similar to 'man -S'.
* mandb error output is neater when stderr is not a terminal.
* Add basic support for the implementation of nroff/troff in the
Heirloom Documentation Tools. Title lengths are not properly set
as yet, and many features are untested.
* mandb removes cat* and NLS subdirectories of cat directories whose
corresponding man directories no longer exist.
* mandb forces SIGPIPE back to its default disposition on startup,
to avoid noisy output in case it was started in a context where
SIGPIPE was ignored.
* SECTION entries in a user configuration file now override those in
the system configuration file, rather than appending to them.
* The default less prompt now includes "(press h for help or q to
quit)" to help novices find their way around.
* man-db may now be built to use Berkeley DB version 5
(--with-db=db5).
* Fix assertion failure on 'man -l' with an uncompressed page and
any of --no-hyphenation, --no-justification, or a non-English
page.
* Try underscore-separated subpages as well as hyphen-separated
ones, thanks to Tanguy Ortolo.
* Build libman and libmandb as shared libraries, reducing installed
footprint by about 200K (at least on GNU/Linux).
* Warnings about unrecognised locales are now suppressed if the
DPKG_RUNNING_VERSION environment variable is set (i.e. man-db is
running within a Debian package's maintainer script), since the
system locales are often out of sync with the C library in that
context. Thanks to the Debian Perl maintainers for the idea.
* Allow building with an external libpipeline
(http://libpipeline.nongnu.org/), which has been split out from
man-db. This is a transitional measure: a future version of
man-db will stop shipping its own copy of libpipeline.
* mandb should no longer repeatedly rescan manual page hierarchies
when a whatis entry turns into a broken link.
* If a subprocess exits before man manages to read all the output
from it, it now drains the output file descriptor rather than
immediately discarding it.
* If /usr/share/i18n/SUPPORTED is available, man attempts to use it
to ensure that LC_CTYPE is set to an appropriate locale for the
selected character set when invoking col. This fixes 'LANG=C man
-E UTF-8', as used by lintian.
* Fix possible mandb crash when MAN_MUST_CREATE is unset.
* man can now tell nroff to disable justification if the
--no-justification option is used.
* If the full path to an executable is given as an argument, man
will try looking up the corresponding manual page in the
appropriate part of the manpath, rather than just trying to format
the text of the executable as a manual page.
* In the GNU manual hierarchy layout, search man<sec><ext>
directories as well as just man<sec> (e.g. /usr/share/man/man3p as
well as /usr/share/man/man3).
* By request, man now prefers getting a page from the best manual
section over getting a page in the correct language.
* All programs now support a MAN_DEBUG environment variable which
can be used in place of the -d/--debug option. This is useful in
some situations where a program is being called deep in a process
tree.
* Add support for emulating pipe() with socketpair(), which is
faster on some systems; thanks to Werner Fink of SUSE.
* Cat pages are now always saved in UTF-8, and converted to the
proper encoding at display time, which means that cat pages can
now be saved regardless of locale. Note that a consequence of this
is that cat pages now include formatting information (e.g.
overstriking) and need to be run through col(1) before display.
* Exact-section database lookups were incorrectly returning all
database entries whose section names were prefixes of the
requested section name. In some cases this could confuse mandb
into never believing that the database was up to date.
* Fix handling of pages with comma-separated names ("foo, bar,
baz") in their NAME sections, broken by a change in 2.5.0 (!)
to ignore manual page names containing spaces.
* Fixed a buffer overflow in the pipeline library's line-reading
functions. I don't believe this to be exploitable: at worst we
might believe that there's some garbage at the end of manual pages
(whose contents are untrusted anyway) and this bug typically
resulted in a failed assertion the next time anything tried to
read a line.
* Plugged two substantial memory leaks in the pipeline library.
* whatis and apropos only display any given manual page, or pointers
to it, once.
* man now sets less(1)'s environment up correctly for manual pages
encoded in CP1251.
* manconv no longer confuses situations such as "this UTF-8
character is not representable in the target encoding" with "this
text is not in UTF-8".
* The default configuration file now includes section 0, used on
some systems to document C library header files.
* 'make check' now passes in the presence of a UTF-8-aware col, such
as that in util-linux-ng.
* The 'man -K' option is now supported to search the full text of
all manual pages. This was inspired by a similar option in the
other man package (currently at version 1.6f) currently maintained
by Federico Lucifredi and formerly by Andries Brouwer, but I took
advantage of man-db's pipeline library to implement it entirely
in-process, without having to start a separate grep process for
every manual page. In my tests with fairly typical searches across
variously all manual pages or just one section, man-db's
implementation ran between 3 and 10 times faster.
* Database directories are now only created when there are
corresponding manual page directories, not just because they're
mentioned in the configuration file.
* By default, man will now try to interpret pairs of manual page
names given on the command line as equivalent to a single manual
page name containing a hyphen (e.g. 'man foo bar' => foo-bar(1)).
This supports the common pattern of programs that implement a
number of subcommands, allowing them to provide manual pages for
each that can be accessed using similar syntax as would be used to
invoke the subcommands themselves. Suggested by H. Peter Anvin,
Federico Lucifredi, and others on the git mailing list.
* The build process is now quieter by default. Use './configure
--disable-silent-rules' or 'make V=0' if you don't like this or
your make(1) doesn't support the non-standard extension required.
* manconv understands a wider range of Emacs-style coding tags.
* Recommendations to change MAN_DB_CREATES, MAN_DB_UPDATES, and
MAN_CATS #define options in manconfig.h have been replaced by new
configure options --enable-automatic-create,
--disable-automatic-update, and --disable-cats respectively. Note
that automatic user database creation is now off by default, as it
is often too slow for the usefulness it adds; use
--enable-automatic-create to enable it.
* Pages that declare a non-default encoding in their preprocessor
lines are now handled correctly.
* man-db's 'make check' now tests that all its own manual pages
format without errors or warnings from groff, to ensure a
better-quality release.
* lexgrog now stops on any unrecognised roff request, rather than
continuing and often littering the database with garbage.
* man no longer requires both standard input and standard output to
be terminals in order to use the terminal line length. The line
length from standard output is preferred if available.
* The manpath was built completely wrongly when multiple entries
were present in LANGUAGE: duplicates were handled strangely, and
languages were effectively iterated in reverse order. It should be
rather more sensible now.
* The MAN_KEEP_STDERR environment variable can now be used to
override man's default of discarding stderr when stdout is a
terminal.
* Handling of terminal widths for cat pages is now configurable,
using the MINCATWIDTH, MAXCATWIDTH, and CATWIDTH configuration
file directives.
* 'man -a' now detects duplicate manual page candidates more
reliably, and sorts them better.
* Belarusian, Estonian, Greek, Latvian, Lithuanian, Macedonian,
Romanian, Slovenian, and Ukrainian pages are now supported.
* man can now search for pages using regular expressions (with
--regex) or shell wildcards (with --wildcard). By default this
searches both page names and descriptions, like apropos, but if
the --names-only option is used then it searches page names only,
like whatis.
* man can now tell nroff to disable hyphenation if the
--no-hyphenation option is used.
* man-db already searched for manual pages in ../man and man
directories relative to each $PATH component; it now searches in
../share/man and share/man directories too.
* Groff 1.20 was recently released, including the 'preconv'
preprocessor. Although man-db has supported preconv to some extent
since 2.4.4, man-db's configure now detects its presence and
infers that groff supports Unicode input using it; man also now
takes slightly better advantage of preconv than before.
* Per-locale groff macros are now loaded if possible, allowing us to
take advantage of such things as localised versions of predefined
strings and language-aware hyphenation. This only works with Groff
1.20.2 or better (not yet released), since earlier versions did
not allow us to suppress warnings in the event that the
appropriate macro file is not available.
* Cleaned up a number of possible crashes, memory leaks, and missing
error checks found by the Coverity Scan project.
* Fix build if MAN_CATS is undefined.
* If the LINGUAS environment variable is set while running
configure, it now controls building and installation of localised
manual pages as well as program translations.
* The LANGUAGE environment variable is now tokenised properly,
rather than only taking the first two characters of each element.
* Fix build if --disable-nls is used or iconv is not available.
* man now correctly propagates the exit code of whatis or apropos
when called with the -f or -k option respectively.
* A number of inconsistencies and readability problems with man-db's
own manual pages have been cleaned up, thanks mainly to Yuri
Kozlov.
* Reduce the number of warnings emitted when using an unrecognised
locale.
* manconv and zsoelim are now called internally rather than by
executing external programs, to improve performance.
* man-db now uses GDBM (--with-db=gdbm) in preference to Berkeley DB
(--with-db=db or --with-db=dbN where N is 1, 2, 3, or 4) by
default, since hardware improvements have rendered Berkeley DB's
speed advantages negligible for our purposes and the relatively
frequent SONAME and on-disk format changes are not worth the
hassle. Distributors should note that if they follow this change
then they will need to arrange for databases to be rebuilt on
upgrade to this version.
* Duplicate manual page hierarchies due to symlinks (e.g. /usr/man
-> /usr/share/man) are detected and removed from the search order.
* A locale modifier (e.g. @latin) in a directory name must now match
the locale if the former is set, in addition to the language and
territory.
* Bare .so includes (e.g. ".so foo.1" rather than ".so man1/foo.1")
now work, although only within the same manual page hierarchy for
now.
* 'man -H' (without a browser argument) was completely broken in
2.5.1 and is now fixed.
* man no longer breaks in Japanese locales when using less as a
pager.
* The --encoding option to man can now take a true character
encoding rather than a *roff device; the latter was an unreliable,
inflexible, and awkward way to select an output encoding. The old
semantics are still supported for backward compatibility.
* Whatis parsing stops at .ie or .if conditionals.
* CJK locale specifications where the codeset component is
equivalent to but not stringwise-identical to UTF-8 (e.g.
zh_CN.utf8) are handled better.
* man(1)'s OPTIONS section is ordered more comprehensibly.
* apropos, lexgrog, man, mandb, and whatis ignore encoding
conversion errors for the last possible encoding of the source
page. This helps, for example, with pages including misencoded
non-ASCII names of authors; it usually seems better to allow these
pages to pass with small errors than to break them entirely.
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Mon Oct 1 13:13:14 UTC 2012 - werner@suse.de

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Source4: mancoding
Source5: wrapper.c
Patch0: man-db-%{version}.dif
Source6: man-db-2.6.3-man0.dif
Patch1: man-db-2.6.3-man0.dif
Patch2: man-db-2.3.19deb4.0-groff.dif
Patch4: man-db-2.6.3-section.dif
Patch5: man-db-2.6.3-security4.dif
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--without-included-gettext \
--with-sections="${SEC}"
make %{?_smp_mflags} nls=all
for man in $(find man/ -type f -a -name '*.man[0-9]'); do
for man in $(find man/ -type f -a -name '*.[0-9]'); do
pp="$(head -n 1 $man)"
case "$pp" in
\'\\\"*\ -\*-\ coding:\ *\ -\*-)
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" $man
esac
done
patch -p0 < %{P:1}
gcc $CFLAGS -I gnulib/lib/ -I include/ --include config.h --include configmake.h \
-o wrapper %{S:5} -L gnulib/lib/.libs/ -lgnu