|
|
BSD 4.3
case $CONFIG in
'') . config.sh ;;
esac
echo "Extracting newsgroups (with variable substitutions)"
$spitshell >newsgroups <<!GROK!THIS!
$startsh
# $Header: /var/lib/cvsd/repos/CSRG/43BSD/contrib/rn/newsgroups.SH,v 1.1.1.1 2018/04/24 16:12:54 root Exp $
#
# $Log: newsgroups.SH,v $
# Revision 1.1.1.1 2018/04/24 16:12:54 root
# BSD 4.3
#
# Revision 4.3 85/05/01 11:43:27 lwall
# Baseline for release with 4.3bsd.
#
export PATH || (echo "OOPS, this isn't sh. Desperation time. I will feed myself to sh."; sh \$0; kill \$\$)
: syntax: newsgroups [pattern] [pipeflag]
: System Dependencies
: You might want to change pager to a "make column" program if you have one.
: On the other hand, if your kernel does paging, cat would probably do.
pager="${pager-/usr/ucb/more}"
active="${active-/usr/lib/news/active}"
: End of system dependencies, hopefully
case \$active in
~*) active=\`$filexp \$active\` ;;
esac
if $test \$# -ge 2 ; then
pager=$cat
else
$echo "Completely unsubscribed newsgroups:"
fi
dotdir=\${DOTDIR-\${HOME-\$LOGDIR}}
: Throwing .newsrc into the pot twice is a lovely hack to prevent
: bogus newsgroups from showing up as unsubscribed.
$cat \$dotdir/.newsrc \$dotdir/.newsrc \$active | \\
$sed -e '/^options/d' \\
-e '/^[ ]/d' \\
-e '/^control/d' \\
-e '/^to\./d' \\
-e 's/^\([^ !:]*\)[ !:].*\$/\1/' \\
-e "/.*\$1/p" \\
-e 'd' | \\
$sort | $uniq -u | \$pager
if $test \$# -ge 2 ; then
exit
fi
$echo $n "[Type return to continue] $c"
read tmp
$echo ""
$echo "Unsubscribed but mentioned in .newsrc:"
$sed < \$dotdir/.newsrc \\
-e "/\$1.*!/"'s/^\([^!]*\)!.*\$/\1/p' \\
-e 'd' | \\
$sort | \$pager
!GROK!THIS!
$eunicefix newsgroups
chmod 755 newsgroups
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