commit 67075c3634c316ce9cc0e6fa88e65ca27503abc4 from: rsc date: Fri Jan 14 05:28:38 2005 UTC fixes commit - 359c1e017ee367c34b082b1b4e6c002686d01bce commit + 67075c3634c316ce9cc0e6fa88e65ca27503abc4 blob - /dev/null blob + 1fb75d23127708d80881584bc7425215332ecdb7 (mode 755) --- /dev/null +++ bin/9.rc @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +#!/usr/local/plan9/bin/rc + +PLAN9=/usr/local/plan9 +if(! ~ $path(1) $PLAN9/bin) + path=($PLAN9/bin $path) + +! ~ $#* 0 && exec $* blob - dd4e042da5ea517b4a7675a420ce100dea935064 blob + 89d1a5a766bf8944e8a587c11eb53a472fe222e6 --- bin/man +++ bin/man @@ -1,5 +1,8 @@ #!/usr/local/plan9/bin/rc +. 9.rc +whatis path +whatis troff . $PLAN9/man/fonts # @@ -22,6 +25,7 @@ fn roff { preproc=($preproc eqn) if(~ $x *tbl*) preproc=($preproc tbl) + switch($#preproc) { case 0 {echo -n $FONTS; cat $2< /dev/null} | troff $Nflag -$MAN @@ -39,7 +43,7 @@ fn roff { fn doecho { echo $1 } fn dotroff { roff t $1 } fn doproof { roff t $1 | proof } -fn dopage { roff t $1 | page } +fn dopage { roff t $1 | tr2post | psfonts | page } fn donroff { roff n $1 | sed ' ${ @@ -62,19 +66,12 @@ fn dohtml { } } - # -# setup -# -if(! ~ $path(1) $PLAN9/bin) - path=($PLAN9/bin $path) +# parse flags and sections +# cmd=donroff sec=() S=$PLAN9/man - -# -# parse flags and sections -# d=0 while(~ $d 0) { if(~ $#* 0) { blob - d654a7e80446ce94b5b620ccac935df3399199a7 blob + 8b85e5599d5727cb2b57858509b227183349e5dc --- bin/page +++ bin/page @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ case $# in tmp=$tmp.png ;; *) - echo 1>&2 unrecognized file format + echo 1>&2 page: unrecognized file type on standard input rm -f $tmp exit 1 esac blob - 24ce0226ee00db6f0d6029157f296a49651d4a97 blob + 80d5470505d973a4af7ed9d56368c919bc9553c5 --- man/man1/9.1 +++ man/man1/9.1 @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ .TH 9 1 .SH NAME -9 \- run Plan 9 commands +9, 9.rc \- run Plan 9 commands .SH SYNOPSIS .B 9 .I cmd @@ -11,6 +11,20 @@ .PP .B . .B 9 +(from +.IR sh (1)) +.PP +.B 9.rc +.I cmd +[ +.I args +\&... +] +.PP +.B . +.B 9.rc +(from +.IR rc (1)) .SH DESCRIPTION Because Plan 9 supplies commands with the same name as but different behavior than many basic Unix system commands @@ -42,6 +56,12 @@ shells using .B . .B 9 in order to make the current shell start running in the Plan 9 environment. +.PP +.I 9.rc +is the same as +.I 9 +but written for the shell +.IR rc (1). .SH EXAMPLES Search for greek in the password file: .IP @@ -58,5 +78,7 @@ with the Plan 9 commands in the path before the system .EE .SH SOURCE .B \*9/bin/9 +.br +.B \*9/bin/9.rc .SH SEE ALSO .IR intro (1) blob - /dev/null blob + cb0cec69266d2d1aa17645e47489068b8e86d7d7 (mode 644) --- /dev/null +++ man/man1/cvs.1 @@ -0,0 +1,219 @@ +.TH CVS 1 +.SH NAME +cvs \- introduction using plan9port CVS repository +.SH SYNOPSIS +.B cvs +.B -d +.B :pserver:anoncvs@cvs.pdos.lcs.mit.edu:/cvs login +.PP +.B cvs +.B -d +.B :pserver:anoncvs@cvs.pdos.lcs.mit.edu:/cvs checkout plan9 +.PP +.B cvs +.B update +[ +.B -dP +] +[ +.I path ... +] +.PP +.B cvs +.B status +[ +.I path ... +] +.PP +.B cvs +.B diff +[ +.B -D +.I date +] +[ +.B -r +.I revision +] +[ +.B -u +] +[ +.I path ... +] +.SH DESCRIPTION +The master source tree for Plan 9 from User Space is maintained +using the source control system CVS +as a poor substitute for Plan 9's +\fIreplica\fR(8) and dump file system. +.PP +The first argument to +.I cvs +is a command, which determines the form of the rest of the command line. +.PP +The +.B login +command authenticates to the remote server and records your password in +.BR $HOME/.cvspass . +Use an empty password: when prompted, type a newline. +.PP +The +.B checkout +command downloads a copy of the tree into the directory +.BR plan9 , +which it will create. +The argument +.B plan9 +is both the name of the created directory and the name used to +tell the server which tree you want. +If you want to use a different name locally, rename the directory +after running the command. +.PP +From directories within the +.B plan9 +tree, the awkward +.B -d +is no longer necessary. +.PP +.I Cvs +.I update +incorporates recent changes from the CVS tree +into the local copy. +If the changes cannot be merged because of locally-made changes +that are in the way, +.I cvs +will leave a note in the file showing the differences between the local +and remote file. +.PP +The +.B -d +flag to +.I cvs +.I update +causes +it to update subdirectories as well. +The +.B -P +flag causes +.I cvs +.I update +to remove directories that have been emptied. +.PP +.I Cvs +.I status +displays the version number (also called a revision number) +for the local copy of the named files, +as well as the number of the most recent version on the server. +Version numbers are of the form +.RI 1. n \fR, +where +.I n +is a sequence number starting at 1. +.PP +.I Cvs +.I diff +runs Unix's +.IR diff (1) +to compare files in the local tree with the corresponding files in +the CVS tree. +By default it compares against the version that was most recently +incorporated into the local tree. +The +.B -r +flag specifies an alternate version to compare against. +The special revision +.B HEAD +refers to the most recent version on the server. +The +.B -D +flag instructs +.I cvs +.I diff +to use the version as of the given date. +Almost any imaginable date format is acceptable: +.BR 20050110 , +.BR 1/10/2005 , +.B 'Jan +.BR 10' , +.BR yesterday , +.B 'last +.BR week ', +.B 'two +.B days +.BR ago' , +.B 'a +.B fortnight +.BR ago ', +and so on. +If two +.B -r +or +.B -D +options are given, +those two versions are compared, and the local copy is ignored. +.PP +If you download a tar file from the web +instead of checking out the tree with CVS, +you can still use the +.I update +and +.I diff +commands to stay up-to-date and to see what has changed. +You will need to run the +.I cvs +.I login +command first to create your +.B .cvspass +file. +.SH EXAMPLES +Incorporate any changes made to the CVS tree since +the last check out or update: +.IP +.EX +cd $PLAN9 +cvs up -dP +.EE +.PP +Compare +.IR libdraw (3) +against its source from January 1, 2005: +.IP +.EX +cd $PLAN9/src/libdraw +cvs diff -D20050101 +.EE +.PP +Check the entire tree for changes made locally: +.IP +.EX +cd $PLAN9 +cvs diff +.EE +.PP +Check the entire tree for changes between the local version and +the most recent in the CVS tree. +This does not indicate which changes are local ones +and which are changes to the CVS tree that have not yet been +incorporated into the local tree. +.IP +.EX +cd $PLAN9 +cvs diff -r HEAD +.EE +.SH FILES +.TP +.B CVS +directory containing CVS metadata for parent +.TP +.B .cvsignore +list of files and wildcards to exclude from CVS operations in this directory +.SH SEE ALSO +Unix's +\fIcvs\fR(1). +.br +.B +.HR http://www.cvshome.org +.SH BUGS +The CVS server is a read-only public copy of a private tree. +The dates on versions reflect the date the changes were made in the +private tree, not the date the change was made public.