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#!/bin/sh # # Copyright (c) 1994 Geoffrey M. Rehmet, Rhodes University # All rights reserved. # # Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without # modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions # are met: # 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright # notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. # 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright # notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the # documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. # 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software # must display the following acknowledgement: # This product includes software developed by Geoffrey M. Rehmet # 4. Neither the name of Geoffrey M. Rehmet nor that of Rhodes University # may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software # without specific prior written permission. # # THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED # WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF # MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. # IN NO EVENT SHALL GEOFFREY M. REHMET OR RHODES UNIVERSITY BE LIABLE # FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL # DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS # OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) # HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT # LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY # OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF # SUCH DAMAGE. # # $FreeBSD: release/9.1.0/usr.sbin/manctl/manctl.sh 71293 2001-01-20 04:30:41Z jedgar $ # # manctl: # a utility for manipulating manual pages # functions: # compress uncompressed man pages (elliminating .so's) # this is now two-pass. If possible, .so's # are replaced with hard links # uncompress compressed man pages # purge old formatted man pages (not implemented yet) # Things to watch out for: # Hard links - careful with g(un)zipping! # .so's - throw everything through soelim before gzip! # symlinks - ignore these - eg: expn is its own man page: # don't want to compress this! # PATH=/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin; export PATH # # purge cat? directories # do_purge() { echo "purge $@" 2>&1 echo "not implemented yet\n" 2>&1 } # # Uncompress one page # uncompress_page() { local pname local fname local sect local ext # break up file name pname=$1 IFS='.' ; set $pname # less than 3 fields - don't know what to do with this if [ $# -lt 3 ] ; then IFS=" " ; echo ignoring $pname 1>&2 ; return 0 ; fi # construct name and section fname=$1 ; shift while [ $# -gt 2 ] ; do fname=$fname.$1 shift done sect=$1 ext=$2 IFS=" " case "$ext" in gz|Z) { IFS=" " ; set `file $pname` if [ $2 != "gzip" ] ; then echo moving hard link $pname 1>&2 mv $pname $fname.$ext # link else if [ $2 != "symbolic" ] ; then echo gunzipping page $pname 1>&2 temp=`mktemp -t manager` || exit 1 gunzip -c $pname > $temp chmod u+w $pname cp $temp $pname chmod 444 $pname mv $pname $fname.$sect rm -f $temp else # skip symlinks - this can be # a program like expn, which is # its own man page ! echo skipping symlink $pname 1>&2 fi fi };; *) { IFS=" " echo skipping file $pname 1>&2 } ;; esac # reset IFS - this is important! IFS=" " } # # Uncompress manpages in paths # do_uncompress() { local i local dir local workdir workdir=`pwd` while [ $# != 0 ] ; do if [ -d $1 ] ; then dir=$1 cd $dir for i in * ; do case $i in *cat?) ;; # ignore cat directories *) { if [ -d $i ] ; then do_uncompress $i else if [ -e $i ] ; then uncompress_page $i fi fi } ;; esac done cd $workdir else echo "directory $1 not found" 1>&2 fi shift done } # # Remove .so's from one file # so_purge_page() { local so_entries local lines local fname so_entries=`grep "^\.so" $1 | wc -l` if [ $so_entries -eq 0 ] ; then return 0 ; fi # we have a page with a .so in it echo $1 contains a .so entry 2>&1 # now check how many lines in the file lines=`wc -l < $1` # if the file is only one line long, we can replace it # with a hard link! if [ $lines -eq 1 ] ; then fname=$1; echo replacing $fname with a hard link set `cat $fname`; rm -f $fname ln ../$2 $fname else echo inlining page $fname 1>&2 temp=`mktemp -t manager` || exit 1 cat $fname | \ (cd .. ; soelim ) > $temp chmod u+w $fname cp $temp $fname chmod 444 $fname rm -f $temp fi } # # Remove .so entries from man pages # If a page consists of just one line with a .so, # replace it with a hard link # remove_so() { local pname local fname local sect # break up file name pname=$1 IFS='.' ; set $pname if [ $# -lt 2 ] ; then IFS=" " ; echo ignoring $pname 1>&2 ; return 0 ; fi # construct name and section fname=$1 ; shift while [ $# -gt 1 ] ; do fname=$fname.$1 shift done sect=$1 IFS=" " case "$sect" in gz) { echo file $pname already gzipped 1>&2 ; } ;; Z) { echo file $pname already compressed 1>&2 ; } ;; [12345678ln]*){ IFS=" " ; set `file $pname` if [ $2 = "gzip" ] ; then echo moving hard link $pname 1>&2 mv $pname $pname.gz # link else if [ $2 != "symbolic" ] ; then echo "removing .so's in page $pname" 1>&2 so_purge_page $pname else # skip symlink - this can be # a program like expn, which is # its own man page ! echo skipping symlink $pname 1>&2 fi fi };; *) { IFS=" " echo skipping file $pname 1>&2 } ;; esac # reset IFS - this is important! IFS=" " } # # compress one page # We need to watch out for hard links here. # compress_page() { local pname local fname local sect # break up file name pname=$1 IFS='.' ; set $pname if [ $# -lt 2 ] ; then IFS=" " ; echo ignoring $pname 1>&2 ; return 0 ; fi # construct name and section fname=$1 ; shift while [ $# -gt 1 ] ; do fname=$fname.$1 shift done sect=$1 IFS=" " case "$sect" in gz) { echo file $pname already gzipped 1>&2 ; } ;; Z) { echo file $pname already compressed 1>&2 ; } ;; [12345678ln]*){ IFS=" " ; set `file $pname` if [ $2 = "gzip" ] ; then echo moving hard link $pname 1>&2 mv $pname $pname.gz # link else if [ $2 != "symbolic" ] ; then echo gzipping page $pname 1>&2 temp=`mktemp -t manager` || exit 1 cat $pname | \ (cd .. ; soelim )| gzip -c -- > $temp chmod u+w $pname cp $temp $pname chmod 444 $pname mv $pname $pname.gz rm -f $temp else # skip symlink - this can be # a program like expn, which is # its own man page ! echo skipping symlink $pname 1>&2 fi fi };; *) { IFS=" " echo skipping file $pname 1>&2 } ;; esac # reset IFS - this is important! IFS=" " } # # Compress man pages in paths # do_compress_so() { local i local dir local workdir local what what=$1 shift workdir=`pwd` while [ $# != 0 ] ; do if [ -d $1 ] ; then dir=$1 cd $dir for i in * ; do case $i in *cat?) ;; # ignore cat directories *) { if [ -d $i ] ; then do_compress_so $what $i else if [ -e $i ] ; then $what $i fi fi } ;; esac done cd $workdir else echo "directory $1 not found" 1>&2 fi shift done } # # Display a usage message # ctl_usage() { echo "usage: $1 -compress <path> ... " 1>&2 echo " $1 -uncompress <path> ... " 1>&2 echo " $1 -purge <days> <path> ... " 1>&2 echo " $1 -purge expire <path> ... " 1>&2 exit 1 } # # remove .so's and do compress # do_compress() { # First remove all so's from the pages to be compressed do_compress_so remove_so "$@" # now do ahead and compress the pages do_compress_so compress_page "$@" } # # dispatch options # if [ $# -lt 2 ] ; then ctl_usage $0 ; fi ; case "$1" in -compress) shift ; do_compress "$@" ;; -uncompress) shift ; do_uncompress "$@" ;; -purge) shift ; do_purge "$@" ;; *) ctl_usage $0 ;; esac