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12 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Jon Trulson 9c70437ee7 dtprintegrate: make it build 2019-11-20 17:31:53 -07:00
Chase f2b13938e5 programs/dtprintegrate: add automake file 2019-10-23 15:34:20 -06:00
chase d002967908 dtprintegrate: fix shellcheck warnings 2018-08-26 15:45:23 -06:00
chase 164e695cd0 remove OSF1 support 2018-05-24 14:25:26 -06:00
chase 8a4f389634 Remove UXPDS support 2018-05-15 20:27:22 -06:00
chase 33d2749ea3 Last of the spelling fixed 2018-04-28 12:36:44 -06:00
Ulrich Wilkens 2d08153289 correction of message files 2013-09-15 19:35:53 -06:00
Pascal Stumpf 335a00c6f1 dtlp: Fix the path to DtFuncs.dtsh if CDE_INSTALLATION_TOP != /usr/dt.
While here, also point the man page to the correct default location.
2013-08-06 17:27:37 -06:00
Pascal Stumpf 943aaadf86 Introduce DTKORNSHELL, analogous to KORNSHELL.
DTKORNSHELL is used to specify the install location of dtksh on your system,
preventing hardcoding of /usr/dt/bin/dtksh in Shebang lines and such.
2012-11-24 19:25:27 -07:00
Jon Trulson a29fc20957 message catalogs: fix comment lines, also remove linux hack in merge.c
According to the spec, blank lines in message catalogs or lines
beginning with '$ ' are valid comments.

However, there were many cases where lines in the message catalogs
contained just a single '$', without the required space after it.

Under linux, this caused 126766 error lines (in my builds) of the
form:

... unknown directive `': line ignored

This also causes gencat to exit with a non-0 exit code.  Even though
gencat says it ignores the line, it really doesn't.

An early porting change to programs/localized/util/merge.c was made to
ignore this return value on linux.  This hack has now been removed.

Build logs are a lot smaller and cleaner now.
2012-09-03 15:12:57 -06:00
Marcin Cieslak 17a33f0430 Use KORNSHELL variable instead of /bin/ksh
This patch removes instances of hardcoded
invocation of /bin/ksh and allows to
replace it with, for, example,
/usr/local/bin/ksh93

Also "ksh93" is accepted whenever "ksh" is.

Tested using the following /bin/ksh:

----8<----
WHAT=`ps -o command= -p $PPID`
msg="Something tried to call /bin/ksh: $PPID: $WHAT"
print -u2 "$msg"
logger user.warn "$msg"
exit 99
----8<----
(Warning: first two lines are FreeBSD specific)

Scripts from Makefiles should now be executed either
with

$(KORNSHELL) korn-shell-script

or

$(SHELL) bourne-shell-script

therefore #!/bin/ksh has not been changed everywhere.

/usr/dt/bin/ scripts have been converted (e.g. Xsession)

Whenever possible Imake and CPP facilities have been used.

For C and C++ programs KORNSHELL needs to be defined to
"/path/to/your/ksh" (with quotes) so that it can make
a valid C constant.

Therefore, when adding KORNSHELL to Imakefile for C files,
you have to add

CXXEXTRA_DEFINES = -DKORNSHELL=\"$(KORNSHELL)\"

or similar (for example, see programs/dtprintinfo)

But for simple shell script substitution we usually change

 LOCAL_CPP_DEFINES = -DCDE_CONFIGURATION_TOP=$(CDE_CONFIGURATION_TOP) \
                     -DCDE_INSTALLATION_TOP=$(CDE_INSTALLATION_TOP) \
                     -DCDE_LOGFILES_TOP=$(CDE_LOGFILES_TOP)

to:

 LOCAL_CPP_DEFINES = -DCDE_CONFIGURATION_TOP=$(CDE_CONFIGURATION_TOP) \
                     -DCDE_INSTALLATION_TOP=$(CDE_INSTALLATION_TOP) \
                     -DCDE_LOGFILES_TOP=$(CDE_LOGFILES_TOP) \
                     -DKORNSHELL=$(KORNSHELL) \
                     -DXPROJECTROOT=X11ProjectRoot

since we don't want quotes for shell scripts.
2012-08-23 20:00:43 -06:00
Peter Howkins 83b6996daa Initial import of the CDE 2.1.30 sources from the Open Group. 2012-03-10 18:21:40 +00:00