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Assume gnulib is checked out from Git, not CVS
In fact, access to the gnulib repository through CVS has been disabled,
or more precisely, got broken and was never restored; see:
<http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-gnulib/2013-05/msg00008.html>
Note that support for CVS is not removed completely and unthinkingly
by this change: only support for CVS checkouts of gnulib itself is
removed. For example, the 'bootstrap' script still cater to .cvsingore
files and CVS directories, for the benefit of those poor gnulib clients
still stuck with CVS. Ditto for the 'gnulib-tool' script itself.
* gnulib-tool: Simplify accordingly.
* posix-modules: Likewise.
* MODULES.html.sh: Likewise.
* doc/gnulib.texi: No longer mention the decommissioned CVS gnulib
repository.
* doc/gnulib-intro.texi: Likewise.
* doc/gnulib-readme.texi: Likewise.
* doc/gnulib-tool.texi: In the examples and explanations, refer to a
sample '.gitignore' file rather than a sample '.cvsignore'.
* NEWS: Update.
* m4/extensions.m4: While at it, remove a comment mistakenly referring
to "CVS Autoconf" rather than "git Autoconf".
Signed-off-by: Stefano Lattarini <stefano.lattarini@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Paul Eggert <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>
author | Stefano Lattarini <stefano.lattarini@gmail.com> |
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date | Sat, 04 May 2013 10:30:14 +0200 |
parents | e542fd46ad6f |
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#!/bin/sh # # Copyright (C) 2002-2008, 2010-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. # progname=$0 package=gnulib # func_usage # outputs to stdout the --help usage message. func_usage () { echo "\ Usage: posix-modules Lists the gnulib modules that implement POSIX interfaces. Report bugs to <bug-gnulib@gnu.org>." } # func_version # outputs to stdout the --version message. func_version () { func_gnulib_dir if test -d "$gnulib_dir"/.git \ && (git --version) >/dev/null 2>/dev/null \ && (date --version) >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then # gnulib checked out from git. sed_extract_first_date='/^Date/{ s/^Date:[ ]*//p q }' date=`cd "$gnulib_dir" && git log ChangeLog | sed -n -e "$sed_extract_first_date"` # Turn "Fri Mar 21 07:16:51 2008 -0600" into "Mar 21 2008 07:16:51 -0600". sed_year_before_time='s/^[^ ]* \([^ ]*\) \([0-9]*\) \([0-9:]*\) \([0-9]*\) /\1 \2 \4 \3 /' date=`echo "$date" | sed -e "$sed_year_before_time"` # Use GNU date to compute the time in GMT. date=`date -d "$date" -u +"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S"` version=' '`cd "$gnulib_dir" && ./build-aux/git-version-gen /dev/null | sed -e 's/-dirty/-modified/'` else # gnulib copy without versioning information. date=`sed -e 's/ .*//;q' "$gnulib_dir"/ChangeLog` version= fi year=`"$gnulib_dir"/build-aux/mdate-sh "$self_abspathname" | sed 's,^.* ,,'` echo "\ posix-modules (GNU $package $date)$version Copyright (C) $year Free Software Foundation, Inc. License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html> This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it. There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. Written by" "Bruno Haible" } # func_exit STATUS # exits with a given status. # This function needs to be used, rather than 'exit', when a 'trap' handler is # in effect that refers to $?. func_exit () { (exit $1); exit $1 } # func_gnulib_dir # locates the directory where the gnulib repository lives # Input: # - progname name of this program # Sets variables # - self_abspathname absolute pathname of this program # - gnulib_dir absolute pathname of gnulib repository func_gnulib_dir () { case "$progname" in /*) self_abspathname="$progname" ;; */*) self_abspathname=`pwd`/"$progname" ;; *) # Look in $PATH. # Iterate through the elements of $PATH. # We use IFS=: instead of # for d in `echo ":$PATH:" | sed -e 's/:::*/:.:/g' | sed -e 's/:/ /g'` # because the latter does not work when some PATH element contains spaces. # We use a canonicalized $pathx instead of $PATH, because empty PATH # elements are by definition equivalent to '.', however field splitting # according to IFS=: loses empty fields in many shells: # - /bin/sh on OSF/1 and Solaris loses all empty fields (at the # beginning, at the end, and in the middle), # - /bin/sh on IRIX and /bin/ksh on IRIX and OSF/1 lose empty fields # at the beginning and at the end, # - GNU bash, /bin/sh on AIX and HP-UX, and /bin/ksh on AIX, HP-UX, # Solaris lose empty fields at the end. # The 'case' statement is an optimization, to avoid evaluating the # explicit canonicalization command when $PATH contains no empty fields. self_abspathname= if test "${PATH_SEPARATOR+set}" != set; then # Determine PATH_SEPARATOR by trying to find /bin/sh in a PATH which # contains only /bin. Note that ksh looks also at the FPATH variable, # so we have to set that as well for the test. PATH_SEPARATOR=: (PATH='/bin;/bin'; FPATH=$PATH; sh -c :) >/dev/null 2>&1 \ && { (PATH='/bin:/bin'; FPATH=$PATH; sh -c :) >/dev/null 2>&1 \ || PATH_SEPARATOR=';' } fi if test "$PATH_SEPARATOR" = ";"; then # On Windows, programs are searched in "." before $PATH. pathx=".;$PATH" else # On Unix, we have to convert empty PATH elements to ".". pathx="$PATH" case :$PATH: in *::*) pathx=`echo ":$PATH:" | sed -e 's/:::*/:.:/g' -e 's/^://' -e 's/:\$//'` ;; esac fi save_IFS="$IFS" IFS="$PATH_SEPARATOR" for d in $pathx; do IFS="$save_IFS" test -z "$d" && d=. if test -x "$d/$progname" && test ! -d "$d/$progname"; then self_abspathname="$d/$progname" break fi done IFS="$save_IFS" if test -z "$self_abspathname"; then func_fatal_error "could not locate the posix-modules program - how did you invoke it?" fi ;; esac while test -h "$self_abspathname"; do # Resolve symbolic link. linkval=`func_readlink "$self_abspathname"` test -n "$linkval" || break case "$linkval" in /* ) self_abspathname="$linkval" ;; * ) self_abspathname=`echo "$self_abspathname" | sed -e 's,/[^/]*$,,'`/"$linkval" ;; esac done gnulib_dir=`echo "$self_abspathname" | sed -e 's,/[^/]*$,,'` } # func_tmpdir # creates a temporary directory. # Input: # - progname name of this program # Sets variable # - tmp pathname of freshly created temporary directory func_tmpdir () { # Use the environment variable TMPDIR, falling back to /tmp. This allows # users to specify a different temporary directory, for example, if their # /tmp is filled up or too small. : ${TMPDIR=/tmp} { # Use the mktemp program if available. If not available, hide the error # message. tmp=`(umask 077 && mktemp -d "$TMPDIR/glXXXXXX") 2>/dev/null` && test -n "$tmp" && test -d "$tmp" } || { # Use a simple mkdir command. It is guaranteed to fail if the directory # already exists. $RANDOM is bash specific and expands to empty in shells # other than bash, ksh and zsh. Its use does not increase security; # rather, it minimizes the probability of failure in a very cluttered /tmp # directory. tmp=$TMPDIR/gl$$-$RANDOM (umask 077 && mkdir "$tmp") } || { echo "$progname: cannot create a temporary directory in $TMPDIR" >&2 func_exit 1 } } # func_fatal_error message # outputs to stderr a fatal error message, and terminates the program. # Input: # - progname name of this program func_fatal_error () { echo "$progname: *** $1" 1>&2 echo "$progname: *** Stop." 1>&2 func_exit 1 } # func_readlink SYMLINK # outputs the target of the given symlink. if (type -p readlink) > /dev/null 2>&1; then func_readlink () { # Use the readlink program from GNU coreutils. readlink "$1" } else func_readlink () { # Use two sed invocations. A single sed -n -e 's,^.* -> \(.*\)$,\1,p' # would do the wrong thing if the link target contains " -> ". LC_ALL=C ls -l "$1" | sed -e 's, -> ,#%%#,' | sed -n -e 's,^.*#%%#\(.*\)$,\1,p' } fi # Command-line option processing. while test $# -gt 0; do case "$1" in --help | --hel | --he | --h ) func_usage exit $? ;; --version | --versio | --versi | --vers | --ver | --ve | --v ) func_version exit $? ;; -* ) echo "posix-modules: unknown option $1" 1>&2 echo "Try 'posix-modules --help' for more information." 1>&2 exit 1 ;; * ) echo "posix-modules: too many arguments" 1>&2 echo "Try 'posix-modules --help' for more information." 1>&2 exit 1 ;; esac done func_gnulib_dir ( # Get the header modules. LC_ALL=C grep -h '^Gnulib module: ' "$gnulib_dir"/doc/posix-headers/*.texi 2>/dev/null \ | sed -e 's,^Gnulib module: ,,' # Get the function modules. LC_ALL=C grep -h '^Gnulib module: ' "$gnulib_dir"/doc/posix-functions/*.texi 2>/dev/null \ | sed -e 's,^Gnulib module: ,,' # Then filter out the words "---", ",", "and", "or" and remove *-gnu modules. ) | sed -e 's/,/ /g' | LC_ALL=C sort | LC_ALL=C uniq \ | { # Then filter out the words "---", "and", "or" and remove *-gnu modules. tr ' ' '\012' | sed -e '/^---$/d' -e '/^and$/d' -e '/^or$/d' -e '/-gnu$/d' } \ | LC_ALL=C sort | LC_ALL=C uniq # Local Variables: # indent-tabs-mode: nil # whitespace-check-buffer-indent: nil # End: