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1.1 root 1: #!/bin/sh
2: #
3: # Shell script for making manual pages
4: #
5: # Created by Stan Barber; Mon Apr 6 13:25:27 CDT 1987
6: # Modified by Phil Lapsley; Thu Oct 15 17:43:40 PDT 1987
7: #
8:
9: #
10: # ------------- SITE DEPENDENT STUFF ---------------------------
11: # (modify these lines to suit your system)
12: #
13: # the location of inetd on your system (usually /etc/inetd)
14: MINETD=/etc/inetd
15: # the location of the inetd configuration file (usually /etc/inetd.conf)
16: MINETDCONFIG=/etc/inetd.conf
17: # the location of nntpd following installation (usually /etc/nntpd)
18: MNNTPD=/etc/nntpd
19: # the location of the hosts file (usually /etc/hosts)
20: MHOSTFILE=/etc/hosts
21: # the location of the services file (usually /etc/services)
22: MSERVICES=/etc/services
23: # the location of the networks file (usually /etc/networks)
24: MNETWORKFILE=/etc/networks
25: # The location of the news spool directory (usually /usr/spool/news)
26: MNEWSSPOOL=/usr/spool/news
27: # The location of the news library directory (usually /usr/lib/news)
28: MNEWSLIB=/usr/lib/news
29: # The location of the file containing the name of the nntp server machine
30: # (usually /usr/local/lib/rn/server)
31: MSERVERFILE=/usr/local/lib/rn/server
32: # The location of rn's local library (usually /usr/local/lib/rn)
33: MRNLIB=/usr/local/lib/rn
34: #
35: # ------------ END OF SITE DEPENDENT STUFF ---------------------
36: # (you should not have to touch anything below).
37:
38: echo "Extracting $2 from $1 ..."
39:
40: (
41: echo g%NEWSLIB%s%NEWSLIB%$MNEWSLIB%
42: echo g%NEWSSPOOL%s%NEWSSPOOL%$MNEWSSPOOL%
43: echo g%INETDCONFIG%s%INETDCONFIG%$MINETDCONFIG%
44: echo g%LNNTPD%s%LNNTPD%$MNNTPD%
45: echo g%INETD%s%INETD%$MINETD%
46: echo g%HOSTFILE%s%HOSTFILE%$MHOSTFILE%
47: echo g%SERVICES%s%SERVICES%$MSERVICES%
48: echo g%NETWORKFILE%s%NETWORKFILE%$MNETWORKFILE%
49: echo g%RNLIB%s%RNLIB%$MRNLIB%
50: echo w
51: echo q
52: ) > /tmp/ed.$$
53:
54: rm -f $2
55: cp $1 $2
56: chmod 644 $2
57: (ed $2 < /tmp/ed.$$) 2>&1 > /dev/null
58: rm /tmp/ed.$$
59:
60: echo "Finished."
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