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symbol. Too many postings use \r :( I don't know where they come from (MACs?), but the included patch seems to make aub work nicer." PR: 15693 Submitted by: Mikhail Teterin <mi@kot.ne.mediaone.net>
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126 lines
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--- aub.orig Sat Jan 15 18:12:02 2000
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+++ aub Sat Jan 15 18:14:26 2000
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@@ -38,6 +38,8 @@
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$SUM = "/usr/bin/sum"; &find_pg("sum", 0) unless (-x $SUM);
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$CAT = "/bin/cat"; &find_pg("cat", 0) unless (-x $CAT);
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$MV = "/bin/mv"; &find_pg("mv", 0) unless (-x $MV);
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+$HOSTNAME = "/bin/hostname"; $HOSTNAME = &find_pg("hostname", 0) unless
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+ (-x $HOSTNAME);
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# CONSTANTS: most likely you want to leave these alone.
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#
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@@ -149,6 +151,12 @@
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# v2.1 will be bug fixes for v2.0.)
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#
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+# Modified the 7th of december 1994 by Laurent VALLEE
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+# in purpose of compatibility with Perl 5 :
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+#
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+# load the socket library to connect the server in NNTP mode
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+BEGIN { require "Socket.pm"; import Socket; }
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+
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(&Getopts("cd:nCMm")) || (exit(1));
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&long_manual if ($opt_M); # None of these subroutines
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@@ -198,15 +206,21 @@
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"environment variable\nor specify an NNTP server or disk based " .
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"news access in your configuration file.") unless ($server);
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- if ($opt_d > 1) {
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- print "Searching library directories:";
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- foreach $libr (@INC) {
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- print " $libr";
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- }
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- print " for sys/socket.ph...\n";
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- }
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+# Modified the 7th of december 1994 by Laurent VALLEE
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+# in purpose of compatibility with Perl 5 :
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+#
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+# no need to load the socket library because it has already been done
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+# at the beginning of the script. So comment the lines...
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+
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+# if ($opt_d > 1) {
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+# print "Searching library directories:";
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+# foreach $libr (@INC) {
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+# print " $libr";
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+# }
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+# print " for sys/socket.ph...\n";
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+# }
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- &need_to_run_h2ph unless (eval("require <sys/socket.ph>"));
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+# &need_to_run_h2ph unless (eval("require <sys/socket.ph>"));
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print "Using NNTP-based news access; server is $server\n"
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if ($opt_d);
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@@ -929,7 +943,14 @@
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local($sock) = pop(@_);
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local($line) = &getline($sock);
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+ if ($line =~ m/INN/) { # This code by mwe@dfw.net,
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+ &putline($sock, "mode reader"); # looks pretty good to me.
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+ &getline($sock); # -mfs, 2/95.
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+ }
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+
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return if (($line =~ m/^200\s/) || ($line =~ m/^201\s/));
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+ &abort("Remote nntp service is too busy to talk to us now.")
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+ if ($line =~ m/^400\s/);
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&abort("Remote nntp service doesn't look like nntp service to me.");
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}
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@@ -968,7 +989,7 @@
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$timeout_flag = 0; # Not a local variable
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alarm($timeout_interval); # Can't wait forever.
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- while ($socket_stuff !~ m/\n/) { # No complete line in buffer
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+ while ($socket_stuff !~ m/\r\n/) { # No complete line in buffer
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recv($sockname, $inp, 256, 0); # Need more data
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$socket_stuff .= $inp; # Append to our buffer.
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}
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@@ -1022,7 +1043,7 @@
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local($protocol) = "tcp";
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local($thishost, $problem, $junk);
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- $thishost = `hostname`; chop $thishost;
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+ $thishost = `$HOSTNAME`; chop $thishost;
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# Figure out our address...
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($name, $junk, $junk, $junk, $ouraddr) = gethostbyname($thishost);
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@@ -1875,6 +1896,12 @@
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}
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+# Modified the 7th of december 1994 by Laurent VALLEE
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+# in purpose of compatibility with Perl 5 :
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+#
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+# in strings, "@" must be preceded by a "\". So the mail adresses
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+# must be modified.
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+
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sub long_manual {
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#
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#
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@@ -2463,8 +2490,8 @@
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Mark Stantz
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- stantz@sierra.stanford.edu
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- stantz@sgi.com
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+ stantz\@sierra.stanford.edu
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+ stantz\@sgi.com
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8/92
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EOF
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@@ -2482,7 +2509,12 @@
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# This has some (not much) value as a debugging aid.
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#
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-&abort("", &process_line(join('&',"82G5S=\"!A;F]T:","5R('!E<FP@:","%C:V5R"),4))
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+# Modified the 7th of december 1994 by Laurent VALLEE
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+# in purpose of compatibility with Perl 5 :
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+#
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+# in strings, "@" must be preceded by a "\". So modify the expression.
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+
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+&abort("", &process_line(join('&',"82G5S=\"!A;F]T:","5R('!E<FP\@:","%C:V5R"),4))
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if (open(DECODE, ">&STDOUT"));
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}
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