1
0
mirror of https://git.FreeBSD.org/src.git synced 2024-12-14 10:09:48 +00:00

Add some UUCP manpages.

This commit is contained in:
Wolfram Schneider 1997-09-14 13:04:26 +00:00
parent 4ba534c963
commit 5227e33604
Notes: svn2git 2020-12-20 02:59:44 +00:00
svn path=/head/; revision=29385
8 changed files with 217 additions and 10 deletions

View File

@ -1,15 +1,14 @@
# Makefile for uuchk
# $Id$
# $Id: Makefile,v 1.6 1997/02/22 15:28:25 peter Exp $
BINDIR= $(sbindir)
PROG= uuchk
MAN8= uuchk.8
SRCS= uuchk.c
LDADD+= $(LIBUNIX) $(LIBUUCONF) $(LIBUUCP)
DPADD+= $(LIBUNIX) $(LIBUUCONF) $(LIBUUCP)
CFLAGS+= -I$(.CURDIR)/../common_sources\
-DVERSION=\"$(VERSION)\"
NOMAN= noman
.include <bsd.prog.mk>

View File

@ -0,0 +1,46 @@
''' $Id: uustat.1,v 1.8 1997/02/22 15:28:49 peter Exp $
.TH uuchk 1 "Taylor UUCP 1.06"
.SH NAME
uuchk \- displays information from the UUCP configuration
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B uuchk
[-s system] [standard UUCP options]
.SH DESCRIPTION
The
.B uuchk
The
.B uuchk
program reads the UUCP configuration files and displays
a rather lengthy description of what it finds. This is useful when
configuring UUCP to make certain that the UUCP package will do
what you expect it to do.
.SH OPTIONS
The following options may be given to
.B uuchk:
.TP 5
.B \-s, \-\-system
Display the
configuration for just the specified system, rather than for all
systems. The
.B uuchk
program also supports the standard UUCP program
options.
.TP 5
.B \-x type
.TP 5
.B \-\-debug type
.TP 5
.B \-I file
.TP 5
.B \-\-config file
.TP 5
.B \-v, \-\-version
.TP 5
.B \-\-help
Standard UUCP options.
.SH SEE ALSO
uucp(1)
.SH AUTHOR
Ian Lance Taylor (ian@airs.com).
This Manpage based on the Taylor UUCP 1.06 Texinfo documentation.

View File

@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
# Makefile for uuconv
# $Id$
# $Id: Makefile,v 1.7 1997/02/22 15:28:37 peter Exp $
BINDIR= $(sbindir)
@ -11,6 +11,4 @@ CFLAGS+= -I$(.CURDIR)/../common_sources\
-I$(.CURDIR)/../libuuconf\
-DVERSION=\"$(VERSION)\"
NOMAN= noman
.include <bsd.prog.mk>

View File

@ -0,0 +1,57 @@
''' $Id: uustat.1,v 1.8 1997/02/22 15:28:49 peter Exp $
.TH uuconv 1 "Taylor UUCP 1.06"
.SH NAME
uuconv \- convert UUCP configuration files
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B uuconv
\-i type \-o type [-p program] [standard UUCP options]
.SH DESCRIPTION
The
.B uuconv
program can be used to convert UUCP configuration
files from one format to another. This can be useful for
administrators converting from an older UUCP package. Taylor UUCP
is able to read and use old configuration file formats, but some
new features can not be selected using the old formats.
.PP
The type of configuration file to read is specified
using the `-i' or `--input' options. The type of configuration file to
write is specified using the `-o' or `--output' options.
.PP
The supported configuration file types are `taylor', `v2', and
`hdb'. For a description of the `taylor' configuration files, see
*Note Configuration Files::. The other types of configuration files
are used by traditional UUCP packages, and are not described in this
manual.
.PP
An input configuration of type `v2' or `hdb' is read from a compiled
in directory (specified by `oldconfigdir' in `Makefile'). An input
configuration of type `taylor' is read from a compiled in directory by
default, but may be overridden with the standard `-I' or `--config'
options.
.PP
The output configuration is written to files in the directory in
which
.B uuconv
is run.
.PP
Some information in the input files may not be representable in the
desired output format, in which case
.B uuconv
will silently discard it.
The output of
.B uuconv
should be carefully checked before it is used.
The
.B uuchk(8)
program may be used for this purpose.
.PP
The `-p' or `--program' option may be used to convert specific `cu'
configuration information, rather than the default of only converting
the `uucp' configuration information.
.SH SEE ALSO
cu(1), uucp(1)
.SH AUTHOR
Ian Lance Taylor (ian@airs.com).
This Manpage based on the Taylor UUCP 1.06 Texinfo documentation.

View File

@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
# Makefile for uulog
# $Id$
# $Id: Makefile,v 1.3 1997/02/22 15:28:41 peter Exp $
BINDIR= $(bindir)
@ -10,7 +10,5 @@ DPADD+= $(LIBUNIX) $(LIBUUCONF) $(LIBUUCP)
CFLAGS+= -I$(.CURDIR)/../common_sources\
-DVERSION=\"$(VERSION)\"
NOMAN= noman
.include <bsd.prog.mk>
.PATH: $(.CURDIR)/../common_sources

View File

@ -0,0 +1,84 @@
''' $Id: uustat.1,v 1.8 1997/02/22 15:28:49 peter Exp $
.TH uulog 1 "Taylor UUCP 1.06"
.SH NAME
uulog \- display UUCP log entries
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B uulog
[-#] [-n lines] [-sf system] [-u user] [-DSF] [--lines lines]
[--system system] [--user user] [--debuglog] [--statslog]
[--follow] [--follow=system] [standard UUCP options]
.SH DESCRIPTION
The
.B uulog
program can be used to display entries in the UUCP log
file. It can select the entries for a particular system or a
particular user. You can use it to see what has happened to your
queued jobs in the past.
.SH OPTIONS
The following options may be given to
.B uuname.
.TP 5
.B \-#, \-n lines, \-\-lines lines
Here `#' is a number; e.g., `-10'. The specified number of lines
is displayed from the end of the log file. The default is to
display the entire log file, unless the `-f', `-F', or `--follow'
options are used, in which case the default is to display 10 lines.
.TP 5
.B \-s system, \-\-system system
Display only log entries pertaining to the specified system.
.TP 5
.B \-u user, \-\-user user
Display only log entries pertaining to the specified user.
.TP 5
.B \-D, \-\-debuglog
Display the debugging log file.
.TP 5
.B \-S, \-\-statslog
Display the statistics log file.
.B \-F, \-\-follow
Keep displaying the log file forever, printing new lines as they
are appended to the log file.
.TP 5
.B \-f system, \-\-follow=system
Keep displaying the log file forever, displaying only log entries
pertaining to the specified system.
.TP 5
.B \-X type
.TP 5
.B \-\-debug type
.TP 5
.B \-I file
.TP 5
.B \-\-config file
.TP 5
.B \-v, \-\-version
.TP 5
.B \-\-help
Standard UUCP options.
Note that
.B uulog
specifies the debugging type using `-X' rather than the usual `-x'.
.PP
The operation of
.B uulog
depends to some degree upon the type of log
files generated by the UUCP programs. This is a compile time option.
If the UUCP programs have been compiled to use HDB style log files,
.B uulog
changes in the following ways:
.PP
The new options `-x' and `--uuxqtlog' may be used to list the
.B uuxqt
log file.
.PP
It is no longer possible to omit all arguments: one of `-s',
`--system', `-f', `--follow=system', `-D', `--debuglog', `-S',
`--statslog', `-x', or `--uuxqtlog' must be used.
.PP
The option `--system ANY' may be used to list log file entries
which do not pertain to any particular system.
.SH SEE ALSO
uucp(1)
.SH AUTHOR
Ian Lance Taylor (ian@airs.com).
This Manpage based on the Taylor UUCP 1.06 Texinfo documentation.

View File

@ -1,9 +1,10 @@
# Makefile for uusched
# $Id$
# $Id: Makefile,v 1.10 1997/02/22 15:28:46 peter Exp $
BINDIR= $(bindir)
CLEANFILES+= $(ONESHPROG)
ONESHPROG= uusched
MAN8= uusched.8
all: $(ONESHPROG)

View File

@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
''' $Id: uustat.1,v 1.8 1997/02/22 15:28:49 peter Exp $
.TH uusched 8 "Taylor UUCP 1.06"
.SH NAME
uusched \- UUCP file transfer daemon
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B uusched
[uucico options]
.SH DESCRIPTION
The
.B uusched
program is actually just a shell script which invokes
the
.B uucico(8)
daemon. It is provided for backward compatibility. It
causes
uucico(8) to call all systems for which there is work. Any
option which may be given to uucico(8) may also be given to
.B uusched
.SH SEE ALSO
uucico(8), uucp(1)
.SH AUTHOR
Ian Lance Taylor (ian@airs.com).
This Manpage based on the Taylor UUCP 1.06 Texinfo documentation.