This is a recent conversion of an old IBM Mainframe application
to the fortune datafile format.
The "laws" were extracted from a S/370 Assembler program on a SHARE tape.
The comments in the program:
*---------------------------------------------------------------------*
* 'MURPHY' THE OLE PHILOSOPHER 18 AUGUST 1988 *
* *
* MURPHY WAS FOUND ON A JES2 TAPE OF ALL PLACES WITH ABOUT *
* 500 OR SO SAYINGS. GOT ANOTHER 250 FROM AN UNKNOWN SOURCE *
* AND HAVE ADDED ABOUT 100 OR SO MYSELF. *
* *
[list of changes omitted]
* *
* JIM MARSHALL, CAPT, USAF *
* (301) 688-6829 *
* *
*---------------------------------------------------------------------*
Fortunes that a sufficiently twisted mind could perceive as offensive
have been moved to murphy-o. Thanks to the submitter for reviewing
these fortunes.
The copyright issues were considered before approval.
PR: misc/8519
Submitted by: Cy Schubert (misc/8519)
Approved by: The Fortune Teller
Also, fix a couple whitespace formatting errors and typos.
Note that the Klingon joke has a 12-point version in the
-chat list, mesg-id: <19990717120618.C269@marder-1> (thanks to
DES and to submitter doug@gorean). Also, note that the following
people need to learn to double-space after a period: <DougB@gorean.org>,
<des@flood.ping.uio.no>, <mellon@pobox.com>, <jeroen@vangelderen.org>,
and <rsidd@physics.iisc.ernet.in>.
some dups, fix some typos and formatting.
Submitted-by (in no particular order):
Cy Schubert <cschuber@uumail.gov.bc.ca> (bin/12477)
David Kelly <dkelly@hiwaay.net> (misc/16647)
Zachary K Drew <drew0054@tc.umn.edu> (misc/16848)
Mark Ovens <mark@ukug.uk.freebsd.org> (misc/15809)
Bruce A. Mah <bmah@nimitz.ca.sandia.gov> (bin/17085)
And myself.
Approved by: The Fortune Teller
small typo fixes. Most have to do with periods and ellipses, but there
are some spelling, capitalization, and miscellaneous fixes. No meanings
have been changed.
Jordan OK'ed it, i think it's a nice one for those who need it. I
once mentioned in Usenet that i've hacked morse(6) so it can control
an external device like a tone generator or even a ham radio
transceiver, so you could actually use that `game' for really
transmitting morse code through the air. A couple of people then
bugged be to send them my hack (which it was by that time).
So i've now finally found some hours to clean it up (like freaking out
with the transmitter no longer keyed in case someone ^c's out of the
program...), and to write the man page addition.
While i was at it, i also cleaned up some minor nits in Lyndon's
/dev/speaker code, mainly #ifdef related stuff like handling getopt()
if SPEAKER is not defined etc.
enjoy & 73
Approved by: jkh, the restless...
the dependency on caesar which therefore doesn't need to be built by
bootstrap-tools.
Suggested by: des
Previously mentioned by: Peter Jeremy <peter.jeremy@alcatel.com.au>
The submitter also posted a change to 'fortunes.sp.ok', but it
looks like this file is no longer needed in our version so I've
left the typo in the file. (It also doesn't have a $FreeBSD$ tag,
and I couldn't easily find in the code whether it will allow comments
within it or not.)
PR: 14832
Submitted by: mfisher@parsons.rh.rit.edu
anyway, and there can't be any solution that will universally work in any
case (make world, cross-compilation, simple `make' without `make world'
after incompatible options have been added to strfile, ...)
breaks the cross-compilation case, but I'm not the one doing it.
$$PATH *will* have a new strfile in /usr/bin built at build-tools
time, unless you defined NOTOOLS.
If you defined NOTOOLS and it breaks for you, don't do that.
If you did not define NOTOOLS but things are not working, the error is
elsewhere. See logs for src/Makefine.inc1, particularly rev 1.36, and
revision 1.14 of this file.
has /usr/games in its $PATH, where /usr/games/strfile doesn't grok an
option that the newly built one inside /usr/obj would grok, the build
process would be able to complete.
is in both hack and libncurses, and the elf static linker can't handle
the duplication. This is probably the correct fix for hack (it makes
it clear that the ospeed stuff can go away), but its effect on hack
has not been tested, and the linker bug remains open.
will have the suffix ".out" appended to them. They are acutally
created as outputfile.dat.
PR: docs/12968
Submitted by: Patrick Seal <patseal@hyperhost.net>
track.
The $Id$ line is normally at the bottom of the main comment block in the
man page, separated from the rest of the manpage by an empty comment,
like so;
.\" $Id$
.\"
If the immediately preceding comment is a @(#) format ID marker than the
the $Id$ will line up underneath it with no intervening blank lines.
Otherwise, an additional blank line is inserted.
Approved by: bde
-DNOFSCHG disables installation of libs with flag schg
GAMEGRP change the group with which games are installed
also organize the binary section into alphebetical order some what..
Use '0' for base rather than 10 to allow for more flexible input bases.
Inspired by changes in PR 7402, but mostly redone by me to get past
bde filter.
Submitted by: Timo J. Rinne
PR: 7402
to the _end_ of $PATH before using tools that are normally in
/usr/games. I broke this in rev.1.9 by assuming that these tools
are in $PATH (as they are for `make world' unless NOTOOLS is set).
Revs.1.10-1.13 of this file had various wrong fixes. Rev.1.18
of src/Makefile.inc1 has an incomplete fix.
PR: 7936
Fixed comments about what to comment out to [not] install the
potentially offensive fortunes. This should be configured using
an ifdef.
Fixed missing dependencies of fortunes.dat on fortunes, etc.
Removed bogus dependency of `all' on source files.
Fixed some style bugs.
path in src/Makefile.inc. The code that I'm backing out didn't work
anyway since exists() checks for a file in .PATH (and /usr/games/strfile
doesn't exist there), so the test was always defaulting to ../strfile/strfile
which breaks cross-compiled builds.
before it is installed.
This upsets Bruce because the host boostrap build forces tools to be
static anyway. He says I'm abusing NOTOOLS in src/Makefile by using
it to do a aout->elf transition build. One day I'll find a place to
install host tools like these to allow a true cross build.
PR7402 was even less suitable for committing almost verbatim than at
first appearance. Rev.1.9 of primes.c has at least the following defects.
- no update for man page.
- no update for usage string.
- blowing away of a previous commit to change EOF to -1 in getopt() test.
- blowing away of a previous commit to fix printf format errors.
- new printf format errors.
- one gratuitous ANSIism.
- two style bugs.
- ... and a partition in a pear tree.
PR: 7402
Honor LDFLAGS for building internal tools.
Always build intermediate object files explicitly so that binaries don't
change when they are rebuilt.
Fixed some style bugs.
Restored a variant of explicit rule for `setup', with modifications to
always build setup.o so that `setup' doesn't change every time it is
rebuilt because it has a temporary file name in it.