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-rw-r--r--editors/easyedit/distinfo6
-rw-r--r--editors/easyedit/patches/patch-aa234
-rw-r--r--editors/easyedit/patches/patch-ab25
-rw-r--r--editors/easyedit/patches/patch-ac223
4 files changed, 264 insertions, 224 deletions
diff --git a/editors/easyedit/distinfo b/editors/easyedit/distinfo
index 8e4291b45f3..fb72ba11e4e 100644
--- a/editors/easyedit/distinfo
+++ b/editors/easyedit/distinfo
@@ -1,5 +1,7 @@
-$NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.1.1.1 2002/10/03 07:02:22 cjep Exp $
+$NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.2 2003/07/03 07:05:09 cjep Exp $
SHA1 (ee-1.4.5a.src.tgz) = b8e6a192ae25ef474af258cc3d59c3de7a9639fc
Size (ee-1.4.5a.src.tgz) = 70378 bytes
-SHA1 (patch-aa) = 02948805f4fa1ccafbdd53fdbe3565aeb4ef5bdb
+SHA1 (patch-aa) = b06c957864d790b46e7e133f5abb4ceb877aa15a
+SHA1 (patch-ab) = 60f95dc10b4a41f237120784ef6220a9cf2b2408
+SHA1 (patch-ac) = cf3c94a42825a86941a40a8a66c7f413c51d0ac7
diff --git a/editors/easyedit/patches/patch-aa b/editors/easyedit/patches/patch-aa
index 7ccf8ff4ddb..9f398cef374 100644
--- a/editors/easyedit/patches/patch-aa
+++ b/editors/easyedit/patches/patch-aa
@@ -1,223 +1,13 @@
-$NetBSD: patch-aa,v 1.1.1.1 2002/10/03 07:02:22 cjep Exp $
+$NetBSD: patch-aa,v 1.2 2003/07/03 07:05:10 cjep Exp $
---- ee.1.orig Sun Dec 16 04:49:37 2001
-+++ ee.1
-@@ -9,23 +9,23 @@
- .\"
- .TH ee 1 "" "" "" ""
- .SH NAME
--ee \- easy editor
-+easyedit \- easy editor
- .SH SYNOPSIS
- .nf
--ee [-e] [-i] [-h] [+#] [\fIfile\fR ...]
--ree [-e] [-i] [-h] [+#] [\fIfile\fR ...]
-+easyedit [-e] [-i] [-h] [+#] [\fIfile\fR ...]
-+reasyedit [-e] [-i] [-h] [+#] [\fIfile\fR ...]
- .ta
- .fi
- .ad b
- .SH DESCRIPTION
- The command
--.I ee
-+.I easyedit
- is a simple screen oriented text editor. It is always in text insertion
- mode unless there is a prompt at the bottom of the terminal, or a
- menu present (in a box in the middle of the terminal). The command
--.I ree
-+.I reasyedit
- is the same as
--.I ee,
-+.I easyedit,
- but restricted to editing the named
- file (no file operations, or shell escapes are allowed).
- .PP
-@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@
- .I aee.
- .PP
- For
--.I ee
-+.I easyedit
- to work properly, the environment variable
- .SM TERM
- must be set to indicate the type of terminal being used. For
-@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@
- arrow keys, etc.).
- .PP
- Since not all terminals have function keys,
--.I ee
-+.I easyedit
- has the basic cursor movement functions assigned to control keys as
- well as more intuitive keys on the keyboard when available. For
- instance, to move the cursor up, the user can use the up arrow key,
-@@ -238,7 +238,7 @@
- To the left of each menu item is a letter, which if the corresponding
- letter is pressed on the keyboard selects that menu entry.
- .PP
--The main menu in \fIee\fR is as follows:
-+The main menu in \fIeasyedit\fR is as follows:
- .RS 4
- .IP "\fBleave editor\fR"
- If changes have been made, the user will get a menu prompting whether or
-@@ -248,7 +248,7 @@
- .IP "\fBfile operations\fR"
- Pops up a menu for selecting whether to read a file, write to a file, or
- save the current contents of the editor, as well as send the contents of
--the editor to a print command (see the section \fBInitializing ee from a
-+the editor to a print command (see the section \fBInitializing easyedit from a
- file\fR).
- .IP "\fBredraw screen\fR"
- Provides a means to repaint the screen if the screen has been corrupted.
-@@ -270,7 +270,7 @@
- .\"
- .SS "Paragraph Formatting"
- .PP
--Paragraphs are defined for \fIee\fR by a block of text bounded by:
-+Paragraphs are defined for \fIeasyedit\fR by a block of text bounded by:
- .sp
- .RS 8
- .IP \(bu
-@@ -282,11 +282,11 @@
- .RE
- .PP
- A paragraph may be formatted two ways: explicitly by choosing the
--\fBformat paragraph\fR menu item, or by setting \fIee\fR to automatically
-+\fBformat paragraph\fR menu item, or by setting \fIeasyedit\fR to automatically
- format paragraphs. The automatic mode may be set via a menu, or via the
- initialization file.
- .PP
--There are three states for text operation in \fIee\fR: free-form, margins,
-+There are three states for text operation in \fIeasyedit\fR: free-form, margins,
- and automatic formatting.
- .PP
- "Free-form" is best used for things like programming. There are no
-@@ -299,7 +299,7 @@
- item to work.
- .PP
- "Automatic formatting" provides word-processor-like behavior. The user
--may type in text, while \fIee\fR will make sure the entire paragraph fits
-+may type in text, while \fIeasyedit\fR will make sure the entire paragraph fits
- within the width of the terminal every time the user inserts a space after
- typing or deleting text. Margin observation must also be enabled in order for
- automatic formatting to occur.
-@@ -308,7 +308,7 @@
- .\"
- .SS Modes
- .PP
--Although ee is a 'modeless' editor (it is in text insertion mode all the
-+Although easyedit is a 'modeless' editor (it is in text insertion mode all the
- time), there are modes in some of the things it does. These include:
- .RS 4
- .IP "\fBtab expansion\fR"
-@@ -341,7 +341,7 @@
- .\"
- .SS "Spell Checking"
- .PP
--There are two ways to have the spelling in the text checked from \fIee\fR.
-+There are two ways to have the spelling in the text checked from \fIeasyedit\fR.
- One is by the traditional \fIspell\fR(1) command, the other is with the
- optional \fIispell\fR(1) command.
- .PP
-@@ -355,12 +355,12 @@
- .SS "Printing the contents of the editor"
- .PP
- The user may select a menu item which prints the contents of the editor.
--.I ee
-+.I easyedit
- pipes the text in the editor to the command specified by the
- initialization command
- .B printcommand
- (see the section
--.B Initializing ee from a file
-+.B Initializing easyedit from a file
- below). The default is to send the contents to "lp".
- .PP
- Whatever the user assigns to
-@@ -373,7 +373,7 @@
- .SS "Shell operations"
- .PP
- Shell commands can be executed from within
--.I ee
-+.I easyedit
- by selecting the
- .B shell command
- item in the
-@@ -400,13 +400,13 @@
- utility and the result would be placed into the edit buffer at the current
- cursor location. The old information would have to be deleted by the user.
- .\"
--.\" initializing ee from a file
-+.\" initializing easyedit from a file
- .\"
--.SS "Initializing ee from a file"
-+.SS "Initializing easyedit from a file"
- .PP
--Since different users have different preferences, \fIee\fR allows some
-+Since different users have different preferences, \fIeasyedit\fR allows some
- slight configurability. There are three possible locations for an
--initialization file for ee: the file \fI/usr/local/lib/init.ee\fR, the
-+initialization file for easyedit: the file \fI/usr/local/lib/init.ee\fR, the
- file \fI.init.ee\fR in the user's home directory, or the file \fI.init.ee\fR
- in the current directory (if different from the home
- directory). This allows system administrators to set some preferences for
-@@ -425,23 +425,23 @@
- .IP \fBnocase\fR
- Sets searches to be insensitive to case (default).
- .IP \fBexpand\fR
--Causes \fIee\fR to expand tabs to spaces (default).
-+Causes \fIeasyedit\fR to expand tabs to spaces (default).
- .IP \fBnoexpand\fR
--Causes \fIee\fR to insert tabs as a single character.
-+Causes \fIeasyedit\fR to insert tabs as a single character.
- .IP \fBinfo\fR
- A small information window is displayed at the top of the terminal
- (default).
- .IP \fBnoinfo\fR
- Turns off the display of the information window.
- .IP \fBmargins\fR
--Causes \fIee\fR to truncate lines at the right margin when the
-+Causes \fIeasyedit\fR to truncate lines at the right margin when the
- cursor passes beyond the right margin as set by the user
- while text is being inserted
- (default).
- .IP \fBnomargins\fR
- Allows lines to extend beyond the right margin.
- .IP \fBautoformat\fR
--Causes \fIee\fR to automatically try to format the current paragraph while
-+Causes \fIeasyedit\fR to automatically try to format the current paragraph while
- text insertion is occurring.
- .IP \fBnoautoformat\fR
- Turns off automatic paragraph formatting (default).
-@@ -476,7 +476,7 @@
- When using this entry from the
- .B settings
- menu, the user may choose to save the current configuration of
--the editor (see \fBInitializing ee from a
-+the editor (see \fBInitializing easyedit from a
- file\fR above) to a file named
- .I .init.ee
- in the current directory or the user's home directory. If a file named
-@@ -511,7 +511,7 @@
- Always make a copy of files that cannot be easily reproduced before
- editing. Save files early, and save often.
- .SS "International Code Set Support"
--.I ee
-+.I easyedit
- supports single-byte character code sets (eight-bit clean), or the
- Chinese Big-5 code set. (Other multi-byte code sets may function, but the
- reason Big-5 works is that a two-byte character also takes up two columns on
-@@ -529,8 +529,12 @@
- .SH AUTHOR
- .PP
- The software
--.I ee
--was developed by Hugh Mahon.
-+.I easyedit
-+was developed by Hugh Mahon. It is found on most systems as
-+.I ee.
-+It is called easyedit in the NetBSD packages collection to avoid conflicts
-+with
-+.I graphics/ee.
- .PP
- This software and documentation contains
- proprietary information which is protected by
+--- Makefile.orig 1994-11-21 03:52:00.000000000 +0000
++++ Makefile
+@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@
+ all : localmake buildee
+
+ buildee :
+- make -f make.local
++ ${MAKE} -f make.local
+
+ localmake:
+ @./create.make
diff --git a/editors/easyedit/patches/patch-ab b/editors/easyedit/patches/patch-ab
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..585d2924162
--- /dev/null
+++ b/editors/easyedit/patches/patch-ab
@@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
+$NetBSD: patch-ab,v 1.1 2003/07/03 07:05:10 cjep Exp $
+
+--- create.make.orig 2001-06-28 06:39:33.000000000 +0100
++++ create.make
+@@ -254,16 +254,16 @@ echo "all : $TARGET" >> make.local
+ cat >> make.local << EOF
+
+ curses : ee.c
+- cc ee.c -o ee \$(CFLAGS) -lcurses
++ \$(CC) ee.c -o ee \$(CFLAGS) -lcurses
+
+ ee : ee.o new_curse.o
+- cc -o ee ee.o new_curse.o \$(CFLAGS)
++ \$(CC) -o ee ee.o new_curse.o \$(CFLAGS)
+
+ ee.o : ee.c new_curse.h
+- cc -c ee.c \$(DEFINES) \$(CFLAGS)
++ \$(CC) -c ee.c \$(DEFINES) \$(CFLAGS)
+
+ new_curse.o : new_curse.c new_curse.h
+- cc new_curse.c -c \$(DEFINES) \$(CFLAGS)
++ \$(CC) new_curse.c -c \$(DEFINES) \$(CFLAGS)
+
+ EOF
+
diff --git a/editors/easyedit/patches/patch-ac b/editors/easyedit/patches/patch-ac
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..cdac42d69d6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/editors/easyedit/patches/patch-ac
@@ -0,0 +1,223 @@
+$NetBSD: patch-ac,v 1.1 2003/07/03 07:05:11 cjep Exp $
+
+--- ee.1.orig 2001-12-16 04:49:37.000000000 +0000
++++ ee.1
+@@ -9,23 +9,23 @@
+ .\"
+ .TH ee 1 "" "" "" ""
+ .SH NAME
+-ee \- easy editor
++easyedit \- easy editor
+ .SH SYNOPSIS
+ .nf
+-ee [-e] [-i] [-h] [+#] [\fIfile\fR ...]
+-ree [-e] [-i] [-h] [+#] [\fIfile\fR ...]
++easyedit [-e] [-i] [-h] [+#] [\fIfile\fR ...]
++reasyedit [-e] [-i] [-h] [+#] [\fIfile\fR ...]
+ .ta
+ .fi
+ .ad b
+ .SH DESCRIPTION
+ The command
+-.I ee
++.I easyedit
+ is a simple screen oriented text editor. It is always in text insertion
+ mode unless there is a prompt at the bottom of the terminal, or a
+ menu present (in a box in the middle of the terminal). The command
+-.I ree
++.I reasyedit
+ is the same as
+-.I ee,
++.I easyedit,
+ but restricted to editing the named
+ file (no file operations, or shell escapes are allowed).
+ .PP
+@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ and is called
+ .I aee.
+ .PP
+ For
+-.I ee
++.I easyedit
+ to work properly, the environment variable
+ .SM TERM
+ must be set to indicate the type of terminal being used. For
+@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ alphabetic key, e.g., ^a) and function k
+ arrow keys, etc.).
+ .PP
+ Since not all terminals have function keys,
+-.I ee
++.I easyedit
+ has the basic cursor movement functions assigned to control keys as
+ well as more intuitive keys on the keyboard when available. For
+ instance, to move the cursor up, the user can use the up arrow key,
+@@ -238,7 +238,7 @@ to perform the indicated task.
+ To the left of each menu item is a letter, which if the corresponding
+ letter is pressed on the keyboard selects that menu entry.
+ .PP
+-The main menu in \fIee\fR is as follows:
++The main menu in \fIeasyedit\fR is as follows:
+ .RS 4
+ .IP "\fBleave editor\fR"
+ If changes have been made, the user will get a menu prompting whether or
+@@ -248,7 +248,7 @@ Displays a help screen, with all of the
+ .IP "\fBfile operations\fR"
+ Pops up a menu for selecting whether to read a file, write to a file, or
+ save the current contents of the editor, as well as send the contents of
+-the editor to a print command (see the section \fBInitializing ee from a
++the editor to a print command (see the section \fBInitializing easyedit from a
+ file\fR).
+ .IP "\fBredraw screen\fR"
+ Provides a means to repaint the screen if the screen has been corrupted.
+@@ -270,7 +270,7 @@ execute a shell command, or check the sp
+ .\"
+ .SS "Paragraph Formatting"
+ .PP
+-Paragraphs are defined for \fIee\fR by a block of text bounded by:
++Paragraphs are defined for \fIeasyedit\fR by a block of text bounded by:
+ .sp
+ .RS 8
+ .IP \(bu
+@@ -282,11 +282,11 @@ Line starting with a period ('.') or rig
+ .RE
+ .PP
+ A paragraph may be formatted two ways: explicitly by choosing the
+-\fBformat paragraph\fR menu item, or by setting \fIee\fR to automatically
++\fBformat paragraph\fR menu item, or by setting \fIeasyedit\fR to automatically
+ format paragraphs. The automatic mode may be set via a menu, or via the
+ initialization file.
+ .PP
+-There are three states for text operation in \fIee\fR: free-form, margins,
++There are three states for text operation in \fIeasyedit\fR: free-form, margins,
+ and automatic formatting.
+ .PP
+ "Free-form" is best used for things like programming. There are no
+@@ -299,7 +299,7 @@ terminal). This is the mode that allows
+ item to work.
+ .PP
+ "Automatic formatting" provides word-processor-like behavior. The user
+-may type in text, while \fIee\fR will make sure the entire paragraph fits
++may type in text, while \fIeasyedit\fR will make sure the entire paragraph fits
+ within the width of the terminal every time the user inserts a space after
+ typing or deleting text. Margin observation must also be enabled in order for
+ automatic formatting to occur.
+@@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ automatic formatting to occur.
+ .\"
+ .SS Modes
+ .PP
+-Although ee is a 'modeless' editor (it is in text insertion mode all the
++Although easyedit is a 'modeless' editor (it is in text insertion mode all the
+ time), there are modes in some of the things it does. These include:
+ .RS 4
+ .IP "\fBtab expansion\fR"
+@@ -341,7 +341,7 @@ menu (see above).
+ .\"
+ .SS "Spell Checking"
+ .PP
+-There are two ways to have the spelling in the text checked from \fIee\fR.
++There are two ways to have the spelling in the text checked from \fIeasyedit\fR.
+ One is by the traditional \fIspell\fR(1) command, the other is with the
+ optional \fIispell\fR(1) command.
+ .PP
+@@ -355,12 +355,12 @@ then \fIispell\fR run on the file, and t
+ .SS "Printing the contents of the editor"
+ .PP
+ The user may select a menu item which prints the contents of the editor.
+-.I ee
++.I easyedit
+ pipes the text in the editor to the command specified by the
+ initialization command
+ .B printcommand
+ (see the section
+-.B Initializing ee from a file
++.B Initializing easyedit from a file
+ below). The default is to send the contents to "lp".
+ .PP
+ Whatever the user assigns to
+@@ -373,7 +373,7 @@ standard input. See your system adminis
+ .SS "Shell operations"
+ .PP
+ Shell commands can be executed from within
+-.I ee
++.I easyedit
+ by selecting the
+ .B shell command
+ item in the
+@@ -400,13 +400,13 @@ This would send the contents of the edit
+ utility and the result would be placed into the edit buffer at the current
+ cursor location. The old information would have to be deleted by the user.
+ .\"
+-.\" initializing ee from a file
++.\" initializing easyedit from a file
+ .\"
+-.SS "Initializing ee from a file"
++.SS "Initializing easyedit from a file"
+ .PP
+-Since different users have different preferences, \fIee\fR allows some
++Since different users have different preferences, \fIeasyedit\fR allows some
+ slight configurability. There are three possible locations for an
+-initialization file for ee: the file \fI/usr/local/lib/init.ee\fR, the
++initialization file for easyedit: the file \fI/usr/local/lib/init.ee\fR, the
+ file \fI.init.ee\fR in the user's home directory, or the file \fI.init.ee\fR
+ in the current directory (if different from the home
+ directory). This allows system administrators to set some preferences for
+@@ -425,23 +425,23 @@ Sets searches to be case sensitive.
+ .IP \fBnocase\fR
+ Sets searches to be insensitive to case (default).
+ .IP \fBexpand\fR
+-Causes \fIee\fR to expand tabs to spaces (default).
++Causes \fIeasyedit\fR to expand tabs to spaces (default).
+ .IP \fBnoexpand\fR
+-Causes \fIee\fR to insert tabs as a single character.
++Causes \fIeasyedit\fR to insert tabs as a single character.
+ .IP \fBinfo\fR
+ A small information window is displayed at the top of the terminal
+ (default).
+ .IP \fBnoinfo\fR
+ Turns off the display of the information window.
+ .IP \fBmargins\fR
+-Causes \fIee\fR to truncate lines at the right margin when the
++Causes \fIeasyedit\fR to truncate lines at the right margin when the
+ cursor passes beyond the right margin as set by the user
+ while text is being inserted
+ (default).
+ .IP \fBnomargins\fR
+ Allows lines to extend beyond the right margin.
+ .IP \fBautoformat\fR
+-Causes \fIee\fR to automatically try to format the current paragraph while
++Causes \fIeasyedit\fR to automatically try to format the current paragraph while
+ text insertion is occurring.
+ .IP \fBnoautoformat\fR
+ Turns off automatic paragraph formatting (default).
+@@ -476,7 +476,7 @@ Turns off emacs key bindings.
+ When using this entry from the
+ .B settings
+ menu, the user may choose to save the current configuration of
+-the editor (see \fBInitializing ee from a
++the editor (see \fBInitializing easyedit from a
+ file\fR above) to a file named
+ .I .init.ee
+ in the current directory or the user's home directory. If a file named
+@@ -511,7 +511,7 @@ supported materials.
+ Always make a copy of files that cannot be easily reproduced before
+ editing. Save files early, and save often.
+ .SS "International Code Set Support"
+-.I ee
++.I easyedit
+ supports single-byte character code sets (eight-bit clean), or the
+ Chinese Big-5 code set. (Other multi-byte code sets may function, but the
+ reason Big-5 works is that a two-byte character also takes up two columns on
+@@ -529,8 +529,12 @@ may be too slow for slower systems.
+ .SH AUTHOR
+ .PP
+ The software
+-.I ee
+-was developed by Hugh Mahon.
++.I easyedit
++was developed by Hugh Mahon. It is found on most systems as
++.I ee.
++It is called easyedit in the NetBSD packages collection to avoid conflicts
++with
++.I graphics/ee.
+ .PP
+ This software and documentation contains
+ proprietary information which is protected by