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--- .pkgextract +++ .pkgextract 2006-06-22 10:58:24.000000000 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +patch -p0 -s --suffix=.cont < ../uucp-1.07-contrib.dif +patch -p0 -s --suffix=.grad < ../uucp-1.07-grade.patch +patch -p0 -s --suffix=.cu < ../uucp-1.07-cu.patch --- Makefile.am +++ Makefile.am 2007-02-12 14:59:24.000000000 +0000 @@ -75,20 +75,24 @@ EXTRA_DIST = uusched.in uuto.in \ dist-hook: -rm -rf $(distdir)/contrib/CVS $(distdir)/sample/CVS - +ID = $(shell id -u) install-exec-hook: for f in uucico uuxqt; do \ - chown $(OWNER) $(DESTDIR)$(sbindir)/$${f}; \ + test $(ID) -ne 0 || \ + chown $(OWNER):$(GROUP) $(DESTDIR)$(sbindir)/$${f}; \ chmod 4555 $(DESTDIR)$(sbindir)/$${f}; \ done for f in uux uucp uustat uuname cu; do \ - chown $(OWNER) $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/$${f}; \ + test $(ID) -ne 0 || \ + chown $(OWNER):$(GROUP) $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/$${f}; \ chmod 4555 $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/$${f}; \ done if HAVE_MKDIR else - chown $(OWNER) $(DESTDIR)$(uudirdir) + test $(ID) -ne 0 || \ + chown $(OWNER):$(GROUP) $(DESTDIR)$(uudirdir) chmod 100 $(DESTDIR)$(uudirdir) + test $(ID) -ne 0 || \ chown root $(DESTDIR)$(uudirdir)/uudir chmod 4555 $(DESTDIR)$(uudirdir)/uudir endif --- README.suse +++ README.suse 2006-06-22 10:58:24.000000000 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +If you want to have a public uucp directory, use the "pubdir" command +in the sys file and change the permissions of this directory with: + + chmod 1777 /var/spool/uucppublic + +If you have activated 'CHECK_PERMISSIONS' in /etc/rc.config, you have to +change the entry for /var/spool/uucppublic in /etc/permissions to +uucp.uucp 1777. + --- configure.in +++ configure.in 2006-06-22 10:58:24.000000000 +0000 @@ -15,6 +15,13 @@ AC_ARG_WITH(user, AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(OWNER, "$OWNER", [user ID for programs; normally uucp]) AC_SUBST(OWNER) dnl +AC_ARG_WITH(group, +[ --with-group=GROUPNAME group ID for programs; default uucp], +[GROUP=${withval}], +[GROUP="uucp"]) +AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(GROUP, "$GROUP", [group ID for programs; normally uucp]) +AC_SUBST(GROUP) +dnl AC_ARG_WITH(newconfigdir, [ --with-newconfigdir=DIRNAME new config file directory; default PREFIX/conf/uucp], [NEWCONFIGDIR=${withval}], @@ -57,10 +64,10 @@ dnl Adding it here allows the environmen dnl be cached in config.status and in the Makefiles. AR=${AR-ar} AC_SUBST(AR) +AC_AIX AC_PROG_RANLIB AC_ISC_POSIX AC_MINIX -AC_AIX AC_CHECK_LIB(sun, getpwnam) AC_C_CONST AC_MSG_CHECKING([for prototypes]) @@ -361,8 +368,8 @@ dnl getdelim. AC_CHECK_FUNC(getdelim, [AC_CHECK_FUNC(getline, [AC_DEFINE(HAVE_GETLINE, 1, [Define if you have the getline function.])], -[LIBOBJS="$LIBOBJS getlin.o"])], -[LIBOBJS="$LIBOBJS getlin.o"]) +[AC_LIBOBJ(getlin)])], +[AC_LIBOBJ(getlin)]) dnl dnl Check for the SCO buggy ftime; the code can cope with the bug, dnl though it would prefer not to, so if we're cross-configuring we @@ -465,52 +472,52 @@ fi dnl dnl Figure out which functions we need from lib subdirectory if test $ac_cv_func_bsearch != yes; then - LIBOBJS="$LIBOBJS bsrch.o" + AC_LIBOBJ(bsrch) fi if test $ac_cv_func_bzero != yes \ && test $ac_cv_func_memset != yes; then - LIBOBJS="$LIBOBJS bzero.o" + AC_LIBOBJ(bzero) fi if test $ac_cv_func_memchr != yes; then - LIBOBJS="$LIBOBJS memchr.o" + AC_LIBOBJ(memchr) fi if test $ac_cv_func_memcmp != yes \ && test $ac_cv_func_bcmp != yes; then - LIBOBJS="$LIBOBJS memcmp.o" + AC_LIBOBJ(memcmp) fi if test $ac_cv_func_memcpy != yes \ && test $ac_cv_func_bcopy != yes; then - LIBOBJS="$LIBOBJS memcpy.o" + AC_LIBOBJ(memcpy) fi if test $ac_cv_func_strcasecmp != yes \ && test $ac_cv_func_stricmp != yes; then - LIBOBJS="$LIBOBJS strcas.o" + AC_LIBOBJ(strcas) fi if test $ac_cv_func_strchr != yes \ && test $ac_cv_func_index != yes; then - LIBOBJS="$LIBOBJS strchr.o" + AC_LIBOBJ(strchr) fi if test $ac_cv_func_strdup != yes; then - LIBOBJS="$LIBOBJS strdup.o" + AC_LIBOBJ(strdup) fi if test $ac_cv_func_strncasecmp != yes \ && test $ac_cv_func_strnicmp != yes; then - LIBOBJS="$LIBOBJS strncs.o" + AC_LIBOBJ(strncs) fi if test $ac_cv_func_strrchr != yes \ && test $ac_cv_func_rindex != yes; then - LIBOBJS="$LIBOBJS strrch.o" + AC_LIBOBJ(strrch) fi if test $ac_cv_func_strstr != yes; then - LIBOBJS="$LIBOBJS strstr.o" + AC_LIBOBJ(strstr) fi if test $ac_cv_func_strtol != yes; then - LIBOBJS="$LIBOBJS strtol.o" + AC_LIBOBJ(strtol) fi if test $ac_cv_func_strtoul != yes; then - LIBOBJS="$LIBOBJS strtou.o" + AC_LIBOBJ(strtou) fi -AC_SUBST(LIBOBJS)dnl +AC_SUBST(LIBS) dnl Figure out which functions we need from unix subdirectory if test $ac_cv_func_opendir != yes; then UNIXOBJS="$UNIXOBJS dirent.o" @@ -715,7 +722,7 @@ if test $space = no; then fi dnl See whether we can make an extern declaration -AC_DEFUN(UUCP_CHECK_DECLARATION, +AC_DEFUN([UUCP_CHECK_DECLARATION], [AC_MSG_CHECKING(for $1 declared as $2) AC_CACHE_VAL(uucp_cv_decl_$1, [AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <sys/types.h> --- cu.1 +++ cu.1 2006-06-22 10:58:24.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,4 +1,6 @@ -''' $Id: cu.1,v 1.10 2002/03/05 22:13:33 ian Rel $ +'\" +.\" $Id: cu.1,v 1.10 2002/03/05 22:13:33 ian Rel $ +.\" .TH cu 1 "Taylor UUCP 1.07" .SH NAME cu \- Call up another system --- logrotate +++ logrotate 2006-06-22 10:58:24.000000000 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ +/var/log/uucp/Log /var/log/uucp/Stats { + compress + dateext + maxage 365 + rotate 99 + size=+2048k + create 640 uucp uucp + notifempty + missingok + copytruncate +} + +/var/log/uucp/Debug { + compress + dateext + maxage 365 + rotate 99 + size=+1024k + create 640 uucp uucp + notifempty + missingok + copytruncate +} --- policy.h +++ policy.h 2006-06-22 10:58:24.000000000 +0000 @@ -22,6 +22,15 @@ The author of the program may be contacted at ian@airs.com. */ +#ifdef __linux__ +# include <linux/version.h> +# include <features.h> +# if defined(__GLIBC__) && defined(__GLIBC_MINOR__) +# undef GLIBC_VERSION +# define GLIBC_VERSION ((__GLIBC__ << 8) + __GLIBC_MINOR__) +# endif +#endif + /* This header file contains macro definitions which must be set by each site before compilation. The first few are system characteristics that can not be easily discovered by the @@ -64,7 +73,7 @@ */ #define HAVE_BSD_TTY 0 #define HAVE_SYSV_TERMIO 0 -#define HAVE_POSIX_TERMIOS 0 +#define HAVE_POSIX_TERMIOS 1 /* This code tries to guess which terminal driver to use if you did not make a choice above. It is in this file to make it easy to @@ -188,7 +197,7 @@ incorrect file transfer times in the statistics file, but on many systems times(2) will actually not be used and this value will not matter at all. */ -#define TIMES_TICK 0 +#define TIMES_TICK HZ /* If your system does not support saved set user ID, set HAVE_SAVED_SETUID to 0. However, this is ignored if your system @@ -240,8 +249,9 @@ the sendmail choice below. Otherwise, select one of the other choices as appropriate. */ #if 1 -#define MAIL_PROGRAM "/usr/lib/sendmail -t" +/* #define MAIL_PROGRAM "/usr/lib/sendmail -t" */ /* #define MAIL_PROGRAM "/usr/sbin/sendmail -t" */ +#define MAIL_PROGRAM "/usr/sbin/sendmail -Ac -oi -t" #define MAIL_PROGRAM_TO_BODY 1 #define MAIL_PROGRAM_SUBJECT_BODY 1 #endif @@ -268,7 +278,7 @@ or third set of definitions, change the ``#if 1'' to ``#if 0'' and change the appropriate ``#if 0'' to ``#if 1''. */ #if 1 -#define PS_PROGRAM "/bin/ps -lp" +#define PS_PROGRAM "/bin/ps lp" #define HAVE_PS_MULTIPLE 0 #endif #if 0 @@ -298,6 +308,7 @@ placed in /usr/spool/locks. On the NeXT they are placed in /usr/spool/uucp/LCK. */ /* #define LOCKDIR "/usr/spool/uucp" */ +#define LOCKDIR "/var/lock" /* #define LOCKDIR "/etc/locks" */ /* #define LOCKDIR "/usr/spool/locks" */ /* #define LOCKDIR "/usr/spool/uucp/LCK" */ @@ -420,7 +431,7 @@ the executable. Leaving them out will decrease the executable size. Leaving them in will make it easier to determine which version you are running. */ -#define USE_RCS_ID 1 +#define USE_RCS_ID 0 /* DEBUG controls how much debugging information is compiled into the code. If DEBUG is defined as 0, no sanity checks will be done and @@ -466,8 +477,8 @@ When looking something up (a system, a port, etc.) the new style configuration files will be read first, followed by the V2 configuration files, followed by the HDB configuration files. */ -#define HAVE_V2_CONFIG 0 -#define HAVE_HDB_CONFIG 0 +#define HAVE_V2_CONFIG 1 +#define HAVE_HDB_CONFIG 1 /* Exactly one of the following macros must be set to 1. The exact format of the spool directories is explained in unix/spool.c. @@ -572,16 +583,16 @@ /* The name of the default spool directory. If HAVE_TAYLOR_CONFIG is set to 1, this may be overridden by the ``spool'' command in the configuration file. */ -#define SPOOLDIR "/usr/spool/uucp" -/* #define SPOOLDIR "/var/spool/uucp" */ +/* #define SPOOLDIR "/usr/spool/uucp" */ +#define SPOOLDIR "/var/spool/uucp" /* The name of the default public directory. If HAVE_TAYLOR_CONFIG is set to 1, this may be overridden by the ``pubdir'' command in the configuration file. Also, a particular system may be given a specific public directory by using the ``pubdir'' command in the system file. */ -#define PUBDIR "/usr/spool/uucppublic" -/* #define PUBDIR "/var/spool/uucppublic" */ +/* #define PUBDIR "/usr/spool/uucppublic" */ +#define PUBDIR "/var/spool/uucppublic" /* The default command path. This is a space separated list of directories. Remote command executions requested by uux are looked @@ -589,7 +600,7 @@ command path may be overridden for a particular system. For most systems, you should just make sure that the programs rmail and rnews can be found using this path. */ -#define CMDPATH "/bin /usr/bin /usr/local/bin" +#define CMDPATH "/bin /usr/bin /usr/local/bin /usr/lib/news /usr/lib/news/bin" /* The default amount of free space to require for systems that do not specify an amount with the ``free-space'' command. This is only @@ -628,7 +639,7 @@ ``remote-receive'') the command will be rejected. By default, any argument is permitted. */ -#define ALLOW_FILENAME_ARGUMENTS 1 +#define ALLOW_FILENAME_ARGUMENTS 0 /* If you set FSYNC_ON_CLOSE to 1, all output files will be forced out to disk using the fsync system call when they are closed. This can @@ -644,23 +655,23 @@ /* The default log file when using HAVE_TAYLOR_LOGGING. When using HAVE_TAYLOR_CONFIG, this may be overridden by the ``logfile'' command in the configuration file. */ -#define LOGFILE "/usr/spool/uucp/Log" +/* #define LOGFILE "/usr/spool/uucp/Log" */ /* #define LOGFILE "/var/spool/uucp/Log" */ -/* #define LOGFILE "/var/log/uucp/Log" */ +#define LOGFILE "/var/log/uucp/Log" /* The default statistics file when using HAVE_TAYLOR_LOGGING. When using HAVE_TAYLOR_CONFIG, this may be overridden by the ``statfile'' command in the configuration file. */ -#define STATFILE "/usr/spool/uucp/Stats" +/* #define STATFILE "/usr/spool/uucp/Stats" */ /* #define STATFILE "/var/spool/uucp/Stats" */ -/* #define STATFILE "/var/log/uucp/Stats" */ +#define STATFILE "/var/log/uucp/Stats" /* The default debugging file when using HAVE_TAYLOR_LOGGING. When using HAVE_TAYLOR_CONFIG, this may be overridden by the ``debugfile'' command in the configuration file. */ -#define DEBUGFILE "/usr/spool/uucp/Debug" +/* #define DEBUGFILE "/usr/spool/uucp/Debug" */ /* #define DEBUGFILE "/var/spool/uucp/Debug" */ -/* #define DEBUGFILE "/var/log/uucp/Debug" */ +#define DEBUGFILE "/var/log/uucp/Debug" #endif /* HAVE_TAYLOR_LOGGING */ @@ -669,17 +680,17 @@ /* The default log file when using HAVE_V2_LOGGING. When using HAVE_TAYLOR_CONFIG, this may be overridden by the ``logfile'' command in the configuration file. */ -#define LOGFILE "/usr/spool/uucp/LOGFILE" +#define LOGFILE "/var/spool/uucp/LOGFILE" /* The default statistics file when using HAVE_V2_LOGGING. When using HAVE_TAYLOR_CONFIG, this may be overridden by the ``statfile'' command in the configuration file. */ -#define STATFILE "/usr/spool/uucp/SYSLOG" +#define STATFILE "/var/spool/uucp/SYSLOG" /* The default debugging file when using HAVE_V2_LOGGING. When using HAVE_TAYLOR_CONFIG, this may be overridden by the ``debugfile'' command in the configuration file. */ -#define DEBUGFILE "/usr/spool/uucp/DEBUG" +#define DEBUGFILE "/var/spool/uucp/DEBUG" #endif /* HAVE_V2_LOGGING */ @@ -692,16 +703,16 @@ be replaced by the system name (if there is no appropriate system, "ANY" will be used). No other '%' character may appear in the string. */ -#define LOGFILE "/usr/spool/uucp/.Log/%s/%s" +#define LOGFILE "/var/spool/uucp/.Log/%s/%s" /* The default statistics file when using HAVE_HDB_LOGGING. When using HAVE_TAYLOR_CONFIG, this may be overridden by the ``statfile'' command in the configuration file. */ -#define STATFILE "/usr/spool/uucp/.Admin/xferstats" +#define STATFILE "/var/spool/uucp/.Admin/xferstats" /* The default debugging file when using HAVE_HDB_LOGGING. When using HAVE_TAYLOR_CONFIG, this may be overridden by the ``debugfile'' command in the configuration file. */ -#define DEBUGFILE "/usr/spool/uucp/.Admin/audit.local" +#define DEBUGFILE "/var/spool/uucp/.Admin/audit.local" #endif /* HAVE_HDB_LOGGING */ --- uuchk.1 +++ uuchk.1 2006-06-22 13:33:29.000000000 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +.TH uuchk 1 "Taylor UUCP 1.07" +.\" manual page source format generated by PolyglotMan v3.0.8+X.Org, +.\" available at http://polyglotman.sourceforge.net/ +.SH NAME +uuchk \- displays information read from the UUCP configuration +.SH SYNOPSIS +.B uuchk +.RI [ \-s\ system ] +.RI [ \-\-system\ system ] +.SH DESCRIPTION +The +.B uuchk +program displays information read from the UUCP +configuration files. It should be used to ensure that UUCP has been +configured correctly. +.LP +The +.I \-s +or +.I \-\-system +options may be used to display the +configuration for just the specified system, rather than for all +systems. The +.B uuchk +program also supports the standard UUCP program +options; see +.BR uucp (1). +.SH SEE ALSO +.BR mail (1), +.BR uux (1), +.BR uustat (1), +.BR uucico (8). +.SH AUTHOR +This manual page source format was generated by PolyglotMan +from the output of the command + +.RS 5 +.B info uucp 'Invoking uuchk' +.RE --- uucico.8 +++ uucico.8 2006-06-22 10:58:24.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,4 +1,6 @@ -''' $Id: uucico.8,v 1.20 2002/03/05 22:20:48 ian Rel $ +'\" +.\" $Id: uucico.8,v 1.20 2002/03/05 22:20:48 ian Rel $ +.\" .TH uucico 8 "Taylor UUCP 1.07" .SH NAME uucico \- UUCP file transfer daemon --- uucico.c +++ uucico.c 2006-06-22 10:58:24.000000000 +0000 @@ -981,6 +981,9 @@ fcall (puuconf, zconfig, fuuxqt, qorigsy continue; } + if (qport && strcmp (qsys->uuconf_zport,qport->uuconf_zname)) + continue; + fnevertime = FALSE; /* Make sure this is a legal time to call. */ --- uuconv.1 +++ uuconv.1 2006-06-22 14:03:11.000000000 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,74 @@ +.TH uuconv 1 "Taylor UUCP 1.07" +.\" manual page source format generated by PolyglotMan v3.0.8+X.Org, +.\" available at http://polyglotman.sourceforge.net/ +.SH NAME +uuconv \- converts UUCP configuration files from one format to another +.SH SYNOPSIS +.B uuconv +.I \-i type \-o type +.RI [ \-p\ program ] +.RI [ \-\-program\ program ] +.br +.B uuconv +.I \-\-input type +.I \-\-output type +.RI [ \-p\ program ] +.RI [ \-\-program\ program ] +.SH DESCRIPTION +The +.B uuconv +program converts UUCP configuration files from one +format to another. The type of configuration file to read is specified +using the +.I \-i +or +.I \-\-input +options. The type of configuration file to +write is specified using the +.I \-o +or +.I \-\-output +options. +.LP +The supported configuration file types are \fBtaylor\fR, \fBv2\fR, and +\fBhdb\fR. For a description of the \fBtaylor\fR 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. +.LP +An input configuration of type \fBv2\fR or \fBhdb\fR is read from a compiled +in directory (specified by \fBoldconfigdir\fR in \fBMakefile\fR). An input +configuration of type \fBtaylor\fR is read from a compiled in directory by +default, but may be overridden with the standard \fI\-I\fR or \fI\-\-config\fR +options; see +.BR uucp (1). +.LP +The output configuration is written to files in the directory in +which \fBuuconv\fR is run. +.LP +Some information in the input files may not be representable in the +desired output format, in which case \fBuuconv\fR will silently discard it. + +.B The output of uuconv should be carefully checked before it is used. +.B The uuchk program may be used for this purpose; see +.BR uuchk (1). + +The \fI\-p\fR or \fI\-\-program\fR option may be used to convert specific \fBcu\fR +configuration information, rather than the default of only converting +the \fBuucp\fR configuration information; see +.BR uucp (1). +.LP +The \fBuuchk\fR program also supports the standard UUCP program options; +see .IR uucp (1). +.SH SEE ALSO +.BR mail (1), +.BR uux (1), +.BR uustat (1), +.BR uucico (8). +.SH AUTHOR +This manual page source format was generated by PolyglotMan +from the output of the command + +.RS 5 +.B info uucp 'Invoking uuconv' +.RE --- uucp.1 +++ uucp.1 2006-06-22 10:58:25.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,4 +1,6 @@ -''' $Id: uucp.1,v 1.12 2002/03/05 22:13:33 ian Rel $ +'\" +.\" $Id: uucp.1,v 1.12 2002/03/05 22:13:33 ian Rel $ +.\" .TH uucp 1 "Taylor UUCP 1.07" .SH NAME uucp \- Unix to Unix copy --- uucp.texi +++ uucp.texi 2006-06-22 10:58:25.000000000 +0000 @@ -2289,8 +2289,8 @@ system switch (e.g., @samp{uucico -s uun you what happens. The exact location of the log file depends upon the settings in @file{policy.h} when you compiled the program, and on the use of the @code{logfile} command in the @file{config} file. Typical -locations are @file{/usr/spool/uucp/Log} or a subdirectory under -@file{/usr/spool/uucp/.Log}. +locations are @file{/var/log/uucp/Log} (Tayler logging) or a subdirectory under +@file{/var/spool/uucp/.Log} (HDB logging). If you compiled the code with debugging enabled, you can use debugging mode to get a great deal of information about what sort of data is @@ -2304,7 +2304,7 @@ last example. Use @samp{-x all} to turn information. The debugging information is written to a file, normally -@file{/usr/spool/uucp/Debug}, although the default can be changed in +@file{/var/log/uucp/Debug} (Tayler logging), although the default can be changed in @file{policy.h}, and the @file{config} file can override the default with the @code{debugfile} command. The debugging file may contain passwords and some file contents as they are transmitted over the line, @@ -2314,7 +2314,7 @@ You can use the @option{-f} switch to fo even if the last call failed recently; using @option{-S} when naming a system has the same effect. Otherwise the status file (in the @file{.Status} subdirectory of the main spool directory, normally -@file{/usr/spool/uucp}) (@pxref{Status Directory}) will prevent too many +@file{/var/spool/uucp}) (@pxref{Status Directory}) will prevent too many attempts from occurring in rapid succession. On older System V based systems which do not have the @code{setreuid} @@ -2421,7 +2421,7 @@ be set to @command{uucico}. Here is a sample @file{/etc/passwd} line to accept calls from a remote system named airs: @example -Uairs:@var{password}:4:8:airs UUCP:/usr/spool/uucp:/usr/lib/uucp/uucico +Uairs:@var{password}:4:8:airs UUCP:/var/spool/uucp:/usr/lib/uucp/uucico @end example The details may vary on your system. You must use reasonable user and group ID's. You must use the correct file name for @command{uucico}. @@ -2827,7 +2827,7 @@ You should periodically trim the UUCP lo grow without limit. The names of the log files are set in @file{policy.h}, and may be overridden in the configuration file (@pxref{config File}). By default they are are -@file{/usr/spool/uucp/Log} and @file{/usr/spool/uucp/Stats}. You may +@file{/var/log/uucp/Log} and @file{/var/log/uucp/Stats}. You may find the @code{savelog} program in the @file{contrib} directory to be of use. There is a manual page for it in @file{contrib} as well. @@ -3012,8 +3012,8 @@ upload files to your system. @example # No files may be transferred to this system unknown receive-request no -# The public directory is /usr/spool/anonymous -unknown pubdir /usr/spool/anonymous +# The public directory is /var/spool/anonymous +unknown pubdir /var/spool/anonymous # Only files in the public directory may be sent (the default anyhow) unknown remote-send ~ @end example @@ -3022,26 +3022,26 @@ unknown remote-send ~ Setting the public directory is convenient for the systems which call in. It permits to request a file by prefixing it with @file{~/}. For example, assuming your system is known as @samp{server}, then to -retrieve the file @file{/usr/spool/anonymous/INDEX} a user on a remote +retrieve the file @file{/var/spool/anonymous/INDEX} a user on a remote site could just enter @samp{uucp server!~/INDEX ~}; this would transfer @file{INDEX} from @samp{server}'s public directory to the user's local public directory. Note that when using @samp{csh} or @samp{bash} the @kbd{!} and the second @kbd{~} must be quoted. The next example will permit remote systems to upload files to a special -directory named @file{/usr/spool/anonymous/upload}. Permitting a remote +directory named @file{/var/spool/anonymous/upload}. Permitting a remote system to upload files permits it to send work requests as well; this example is careful to prohibit commands from unknown systems. @example # No commands may be executed (the list of permitted commands is empty) unknown commands -# The public directory is /usr/spool/anonymous -unknown pubdir /usr/spool/anonymous +# The public directory is /var/spool/anonymous +unknown pubdir /var/spool/anonymous # Only files in the public directory may be sent; users may not download # files from the upload directory unknown remote-send ~ !~/upload -# May only upload files into /usr/spool/anonymous/upload +# May only upload files into /var/spool/anonymous/upload unknown remote-receive ~/upload @end example @@ -3611,7 +3611,7 @@ will be used to get the host name, if po @item spool @var{string} @findex spool @cindex spool directory, setting -@cindex /usr/spool/uucp +@cindex /var/spool/uucp Specify the spool directory. The default is from @file{policy.h}. This is where UUCP files are queued. Status files and various sorts of @@ -3622,7 +3622,7 @@ it. @findex pubdir in config file @cindex public directory @cindex uucppublic -@cindex /usr/spool/uucppublic +@cindex /var/spool/uucppublic Specify the public directory. The default is from @file{policy.h}. When a file is named using a leading @kbd{~/}, it is taken from or to @@ -4839,11 +4839,11 @@ be sent to the remote system when reques @command{uucp} or @command{uux}). The directories in the list should be separated by whitespace. A @samp{~} may be used for the public directory. On a Unix system, this is typically -@file{/usr/spool/uucppublic}; the public directory may be set with the +@file{/var/spool/uucppublic}; the public directory may be set with the @code{pubdir} command. Here is an example of @code{local-send}: @example -local-send ~ /usr/spool/ftp/pub +local-send ~ /var/spool/ftp/pub @end example Listing a directory allows all files within the directory and all @@ -4851,12 +4851,12 @@ subdirectories to be sent. Directories them with an exclamation point. For example: @example -local-send /usr/ftp !/usr/ftp/private ~ +local-send /usr/ftp !/var/ftp/private ~ @end example @noindent -means that all files in @file{/usr/ftp} or the public directory may be -sent, except those files in @file{/usr/ftp/private}. The list of +means that all files in @file{/var/ftp} or the public directory may be +sent, except those files in @file{/var/ftp/private}. The list of directories is read from left to right, and the last directory to apply takes effect; this means that directories should be listed from top down. The default is the root directory (i.e., any file at all may be @@ -6035,8 +6035,8 @@ process still exists, the lock attempt f is deleted and the locking algorithm is retried. Older UUCP packages put the lock files in the main UUCP spool directory, -@file{/usr/spool/uucp}. HDB UUCP generally puts the lock files in a -directory of their own, usually @file{/usr/spool/locks} or +@file{/var/spool/uucp}. HDB UUCP generally puts the lock files in a +directory of their own, usually @file{/var/spool/locks} or @file{/etc/locks}. The original UUCP lock file format encodes the process ID as a four byte @@ -6202,7 +6202,7 @@ following @file{X.} file: @example U ian test1 F D.test1N003r qux -O /usr/spool/uucppublic/gorp test1 +O /var/spool/uucppublic/gorp test1 F D.test1N003s I D.test1N003s C cat - ~ian/bar qux @@ -6214,7 +6214,7 @@ the command is executed, the latter file directory under the name @samp{qux}. Note that since the file @file{~ian/bar} is already on the execution system, no action need be taken for it. The standard output will be collected in a file, then -copied to the file @file{/usr/spool/uucppublic/gorp} on the system +copied to the file @file{/var/spool/uucppublic/gorp} on the system @samp{test1}. @ifset faq --- uulog.1 +++ uulog.1 2006-06-22 14:03:34.000000000 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,128 @@ +.TH uulog 1 "Taylor UUCP 1.07" +.\" manual page source format generated by PolyglotMan v3.0.8+X.Org, +.\" available at http://polyglotman.sourceforge.net/ +.SH NAME +uulog \- display the UUCP log file. +.SH SYNOPSIS +.B uulog +.RI [ \-#] +.RI [ \-n\ lines ] +.RI [ \-sf\ system ] +.RI [ \-u\ user ] +.RI [ \-DSF ] +.RI [ \-\-lines\ lines ] +.RI [ \-\-system\ system ] +.RI [ \-\-user\ user ] +.RI [ \-\-debuglog ] +.RI [ \-\-statslog ] +.RI [ \-\-follow ] +.RI [ \-\-follow=system ] +.SH DESCRIPTION +The \fBuulog\fR program may be used to display the UUCP log file. +.SH OPTIONS +Different options may be used to select which parts of the file to +display. +.LP +\fI\-#\fR +.br +\fI\-n lines\fR +.br +\fI\-\-lines lines\fR +.RS 7 +Here \fB#\fR is a number; e.g., \fI\-10\fR. 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 \fI\-f\fR, \fI\-F\fR, or \fI\-\-follow\fR +options are used, in which case the default is to display 10 lines. +.RE +.LP +\fI\-s system\fR +.br +\fI\-\-system system\fR +.RS 7 +Display only log entries pertaining to the specified system. +.RE +.LP +\fI\-u user\fR +.br +\fI\-\-user user\fR +.RS 7 +Display only log entries pertaining to the specified user. +.RE +.LP +\fI\-D\fR +.br +\fI\-\-debuglog\fR +.RS 7 +Display the debugging log file. +.RE +.LP +\fI\-S\fR +.br +\fI\-\-statslog\fR +.RS 7 +Display the statistics log file. +.RE +.LP +\fI\-F\fR +.br +\fI\-\-follow\fR +.RS 7 +Keep displaying the log file forever, printing new lines as they +are appended to the log file. +.RE +.LP +\fI\-f system\fR +.br +\fI\-\-follow=system\fR +.RS 7 +Keep displaying the log file forever, displaying only log entries +pertaining to the specified system. +.RE +.LP +\fI\-X type\fR +.br +\fI\-\-debug type\fR +.br +\fI\-I file\fR +.br +\fI\-\-config file\fR +.br +\fI\-v\fR +.br +\fI\-\-version\fR +.br +\fI\-\-help\fR +.RS 7 +Standard Options as found in +.BR uucp (1), +but note that \fBuulog\fR specifies the +debugging type using \fI\-X\fR rather than the usual \fI\-x\fR. +.RE +.LP +The operation of \fBuulog\fR depends to some degree upon the type of log +files generated by the UUCP programs. This is a compile time option. +.B If the UUCP programs have been compiled to use HDB style log files, +.B uulog changes in the following ways: +.LP +* The new options \fI\-x\fR and \fI\-\-uuxqtlog\fR may be used to list the +\fBuuxqt\fR log file. +.LP +* It is no longer possible to omit all arguments: one of \fI\-s\fR, +\fI\-\-system\fR, \fI\-f\fR, \fI\-\-follow=system\fR, \fI\-D\fR, \fI\-\-debuglog\fR, \fI\-S\fR, +\fI\-\-statslog\fR, \fI\-x\fR, or \fI\-\-uuxqtlog\fR must be used. +.LP +* The option \fI\-\-system ANY\fR may be used to list log file entries +which do not pertain to any particular system. +.SH SEE ALSO +.BR mail (1), +.BR uux (1), +.BR uustat (1), +.BR uucico (8). +.SH AUTHOR +This manual page source format was generated by PolyglotMan +from the output of the command + +.RS 5 +.B info uucp 'Invoking uulog' +.RE + --- uuname.1 +++ uuname.1 2006-06-22 14:03:52.000000000 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,72 @@ +.TH uuname 1 "Taylor UUCP 1.07" +.\" manual page source format generated by PolyglotMan v3.0.8+X.Org, +.\" available at http://polyglotman.sourceforge.net/ +.SH NAME +uuname \- lists the names of all the remote systems. +.SH SYNOPSIS +.B uuname +.RI [ \-a ] +.RI [ \-\-aliases ] +.br +.B uuname +.I \-l +.br +.B uuname +.I \-\-local +.SH DESCRIPTION +By default, the \fBuuname\fR program simply lists the names of all the +remote systems mentioned in the UUCP configuration files. +.LP +The \fBuuname\fR program may also be used to print the UUCP name of the +local system. +.LP +The \fBuuname\fR program is mainly for use by shell scripts. +.SH OPTIONS +The following options may be given to \fBuuname\fR. +.LP +\fI\-a\fR +.br +\fI\-\-aliases\fR +.RS 7 +List all aliases for remote systems, as well as their canonical +names. Aliases may be specified in the \fBsys\fR file. +.RE +.LP +\fI\-l\fR +.br +\fI\-\-local\fR +.RS 7 +Print the UUCP name of the local system, rather than listing the +names of all the remote systems. +.RE +.LP +\fI\-x type\fR +.br +\fI\-\-debug type\fR +.br +\fI\-I file\fR +.br +\fI\-\-config file\fR +.br +\fI\-v\fR +.br +\fI\-\-version\fR +.br +\fI\-\-help\fR +.RS 7 +The Standard Options as found in +.BR uucp (1). +.RE +.SH SEE ALSO +.BR mail (1), +.BR uux (1), +.BR uustat (1), +.BR uucico (8). +.SH AUTHOR +This manual page source format was generated by PolyglotMan +from the output of the command + +.RS 5 +.B info uucp 'Invoking uuname' +.RE + --- uupick.1 +++ uupick.1 2006-06-22 14:04:13.000000000 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,72 @@ +.TH uupick 1 "Taylor UUCP 1.07" +.\" manual page source format generated by PolyglotMan v3.0.8+X.Org, +.\" available at http://polyglotman.sourceforge.net/ +.SH NAME +uupick \- get files stored in the public directory by uucp \-t or uuto. +.SH SYNOPSIS +.B uupick +.RI [ \-s\ system ] +.RI [ \-\-system\ system ] +.SH DESCRIPTION +The \fBuupick\fR program is used to conveniently retrieve files +transferred by the \fBuuto\fR program. +.LP +For each file transferred by \fBuuto\fR, \fBuupick\fR will display the +source system, the file name, and whether the name refers to a regular +file or a directory. It will then wait for the user to specify an +action to take. One of the following commands must be entered: +.LP +\fBq\fR +.RS 7 +Quit out of \fBuupick\fR. +.RE +.LP +\fBRETURN\fR +.RS 7 +Skip the file. +.RE +.LP +\fBm [directory]\fR +.RS 7 +Move the file or directory to the specified directory. If no +directory is specified, the file is moved to the current directory. +.RE +.LP +\fBa [directory]\fR +.RS 7 +Move all files from this system to the specified directory. If no +directory is specified, the files are moved to the current +directory. +.RE +.LP +\fBp\fR +.RS 7 +List the file on standard output. +.RE +.LP +\fBd\fR +.RS 7 +Delete the file. +.RE +.LP +\fB! [command]\fR +.RS 7 +Execute \fBcommand\fR as a shell escape. +.RE +.LP +The \fI\-s\fR or \fI\-\-system\fR option may be used to restrict \fBuupick\fR to +only present files transferred from a particular system. The \fBuupick\fR +program also supports the standard UUCP program options; see +.BR uucp (1). +.SH SEE ALSO +.BR mail (1), +.BR uux (1), +.BR uustat (1), +.BR uucico (8). +.SH AUTHOR +This manual page source format was generated by PolyglotMan +from the output of the command + +.RS 5 +.B info uucp 'Invoking uupick' +.RE --- uusched.8 +++ uusched.8 2006-06-22 14:02:20.000000000 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ +.TH uusched 8 "Taylor UUCP 1.07" +.\" manual page source format generated by PolyglotMan v3.0.8+X.Org, +.\" available at http://polyglotman.sourceforge.net/ +.SH NAME +uusched \- call all systems which have work in a random order. +.SH SYNOPSIS +.B uusched +.LP +The \fBuusched\fR program is actually just a shell script which invokes +the \fBuucico\fR daemon. It is provided for backward compatibility. It +causes \fBuucico\fR to call all systems for which there is work. Any +option which may be given to +.BR uucico (8) +may also be given to \fBuusched\fR. + +.SH SEE ALSO +.BR uucico (8), +.BR uucp (1). +.SH AUTHOR +This manual page source format was generated by PolyglotMan +from the output of the command + +.RS 5 +.B info uucp 'Invoking uusched' +.RE --- uustat.1 +++ uustat.1 2006-06-22 10:58:25.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,4 +1,6 @@ -''' $Id: uustat.1,v 1.14 2002/03/05 22:15:10 ian Rel $ +'\" +.\" $Id: uustat.1,v 1.14 2002/03/05 22:15:10 ian Rel $ +.\" .TH uustat 1 "Taylor UUCP 1.07" .SH NAME uustat \- UUCP status inquiry and control --- uuto.1 +++ uuto.1 2006-06-22 14:10:32.000000000 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ +.TH uuto 1 "Taylor UUCP 1.07" +.\" manual page source format generated by PolyglotMan v3.0.8+X.Org, +.\" available at http://polyglotman.sourceforge.net/ +.SH NAME +uuto \- send files to a user on another system. +.SH SYNOPSIS +.B uuto +.I files... system!user +.SH DESCRIPTION +The \fBuuto\fR program may be used to conveniently send files to a +particular user on a remote system. It will arrange for mail to be sent +to the remote user when the files arrive on the remote system, and he or +she may easily retrieve the files using the +.BR uupick (1) +program. Note that \fBuuto\fR does not provide any +security \-\- any user on the remote system can examine the files. +.LP +The last argument specifies the system and user name to which to send +the files. The other arguments are the files or directories to be sent. +.LP +The \fBuuto\fR program is actually just a trivial shell script which +invokes the \fBuucp\fR program with the appropriate arguments. Any option +which may be given to \fBuucp\fR may also be given to \fBuuto\fR, see +.BR uucp (1). + +.SH SEE ALSO +.BR uucp (1), +.BR uupick (1). +.SH AUTHOR +This manual page source format was generated by PolyglotMan +from the output of the command + +.RS 5 +.B info uucp 'Invoking uuto' +.RE + --- uux.1 +++ uux.1 2006-06-22 10:58:25.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,4 +1,6 @@ -''' $Id: uux.1,v 1.15 2002/03/05 22:20:48 ian Rel $ +'\" +.\" $Id: uux.1,v 1.15 2002/03/05 22:20:48 ian Rel $ +.\" .TH uux 1 "Taylor UUCP 1.07" .SH NAME uux \- Remote command execution over UUCP --- uuxqt.8 +++ uuxqt.8 2006-06-22 10:58:25.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,4 +1,6 @@ -''' $Id: uuxqt.8,v 1.10 2002/03/05 22:20:48 ian Rel $ +'\" +.\" $Id: uuxqt.8,v 1.10 2002/03/05 22:20:48 ian Rel $ +.\" .TH uuxqt 8 "Taylor UUCP 1.07" .SH NAME uuxqt \- UUCP execution daemon --- unix/lock.c +++ unix/lock.c 2006-06-22 10:58:25.000000000 +0000 @@ -429,6 +429,7 @@ fsdo_lock (zlock, fspooldir, pferr) zerr = "remove"; break; } + sleep(1); fret = TRUE; continue; } --- unix/portnm.c +++ unix/portnm.c 2006-06-22 10:58:25.000000000 +0000 @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ zsysdep_port_name (ftcp_port) #if HAVE_TCP { - size_t clen; + socklen_t clen; struct sockaddr s; clen = sizeof (struct sockaddr); --- unix/serial.c +++ unix/serial.c 2006-06-22 10:58:25.000000000 +0000 @@ -36,6 +36,7 @@ const char serial_rcsid[] = "$Id: serial #include <errno.h> #include <ctype.h> +#include <stdio.h> #if HAVE_SYS_PARAM_H #include <sys/param.h> @@ -1016,6 +1017,45 @@ static struct sbaud_table #ifdef B4000000 { B4000000, 4000000 }, #endif +#ifdef B230400 + { B230400, 230400 }, +#endif +#ifdef B460800 + { B460800, 460800 }, +#endif +#ifdef B500000 + { B500000, 500000 }, +#endif +#ifdef B576000 + { B576000, 576000 }, +#endif +#ifdef B921600 + { B921600, 921600 }, +#endif +#ifdef B1000000 + { B1000000, 1000000 }, +#endif +#ifdef B1152000 + { B1152000, 1152000 }, +#endif +#ifdef B1500000 + { B1500000, 1500000 }, +#endif +#ifdef B2000000 + { B2000000, 2000000 }, +#endif +#ifdef B2500000 + { B2500000, 2500000 }, +#endif +#ifdef B3000000 + { B3000000, 3000000 }, +#endif +#ifdef B3500000 + { B3500000, 3500000 }, +#endif +#ifdef B4000000 + { B4000000, 4000000 }, +#endif { B0, 0 } }; @@ -2557,8 +2597,20 @@ fsysdep_conn_read (qconn, zbuf, pclen, c else csleepchars = MAX_INPUT - 10; +#ifndef BUG + if (q->ibaud) + { + isleep = (int) (((long) csleepchars * 10000L) / q->ibaud); + isleep -= 10; + } + else + { + isleep = 1000; /* I hope, a second is right... */ + } +#else isleep = (int) (((long) csleepchars * 10000L) / q->ibaud); isleep -= 10; +#endif if (isleep > 10) { --- unix/tcp.c +++ unix/tcp.c 2006-06-22 10:58:25.000000000 +0000 @@ -395,7 +395,7 @@ ftcp_open (qconn, ibaud, fwait, fuser) while (! FGOT_SIGNAL ()) { sockaddr_storage speer; - size_t clen; + socklen_t clen; int onew; pid_t ipid;
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