Re: The great perl script rewite - progress report

2002-08-01 Thread Ruslan Ermilov

On Wed, Jul 31, 2002 at 02:28:46PM +0100, Mark Murray wrote:
 
 /usr/bin/afmtodit Kyle Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] - redo - *
 /usr/bin/mmroff   Lester A Mesa [EMAIL PROTECTED] - redo - *
 
These are part of the Groff distribution.  These should be submitted
to the Groff maintainers first.  [EMAIL PROTECTED] might be a good person
to contact.

 Key - redo == to be rewritten
   replace == toe be replaced with suitable 'outside' code
 ^^^ typo here


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Re: The great perl script rewite - progress report

2002-07-31 Thread David O'Brien

On Wed, Jul 31, 2002 at 02:28:46PM +0100, Mark Murray wrote:
 /usr/bin/catman   John Rochester [EMAIL PROTECTED] - redo - done

The catman C implimentation is VERY hard to read and I find totally
unmaintainable.  I have emailed John about some functionality I was
trying to add -- bzip2 support.  Unfortunately the use of Gzip is totally
hardcoded and Johnh is not responding to emails.  There for I am now
asking if someone would rewrite catman gain in a much cleaner way.

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Re: The great perl script rewite - progress report

2002-07-31 Thread Joseph Scott


On Wed, 31 Jul 2002, Mark Murray wrote:

# /usr/sbin/adduser Mike Makonnen [EMAIL PROTECTED] - redo - *
# /usr/sbin/rmuser  Mike Makonnen [EMAIL PROTECTED] - redo - *

There are several PRs out on these that Mike might want to look
at.

bin/4357
bin/33881 (bin/24953, misc/40802)
bin/7324
bin/16480
bin/22860
bin/24742
docs/35732 (issue w/ adduser(8) man page),
i386/38481 (small typo)

-Joseph




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