From ccdb63e64f9866729d1b51f14df4c54d0a3bd4c2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: tron Date: Sun, 15 Nov 1998 20:45:29 +0000 Subject: Adapt this package to NetBSD. --- comms/mgetty+sendfax/Makefile | 30 +- comms/mgetty+sendfax/files/md5 | 2 + comms/mgetty+sendfax/patches/patch-aa | 2 + comms/mgetty+sendfax/patches/patch-ab | 76 +++- comms/mgetty+sendfax/patches/patch-ac | 2 + comms/mgetty+sendfax/patches/patch-ad | 2 + comms/mgetty+sendfax/patches/patch-ae | 15 + comms/mgetty+sendfax/pkg/DEINSTALL | 19 - comms/mgetty+sendfax/pkg/INSTALL | 615 --------------------------------- comms/mgetty+sendfax/pkg/PLIST | 19 +- comms/mgetty+sendfax/scripts/configure | 4 +- 11 files changed, 129 insertions(+), 657 deletions(-) create mode 100644 comms/mgetty+sendfax/patches/patch-ae delete mode 100644 comms/mgetty+sendfax/pkg/DEINSTALL delete mode 100755 comms/mgetty+sendfax/pkg/INSTALL (limited to 'comms') diff --git a/comms/mgetty+sendfax/Makefile b/comms/mgetty+sendfax/Makefile index dd309497459..612047ee3f3 100644 --- a/comms/mgetty+sendfax/Makefile +++ b/comms/mgetty+sendfax/Makefile @@ -1,9 +1,5 @@ -# New ports collection makefile for: mgetty+sendfax -# Version required: 1.1.16 -# Date created: 20 April 1998 -# Whom: rkw -# -# Id: Makefile,v 1.25 1998/07/16 06:44:37 vanilla Exp +# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.2 1998/11/15 20:45:29 tron Exp $ +# FreeBSD Id: Makefile,v 1.25 1998/07/16 06:44:37 vanilla Exp # DISTNAME= mgetty1.1.16-Jul05 @@ -11,22 +7,18 @@ PKGNAME= mgetty-1.1.16 CATEGORIES= comms MASTER_SITES= ftp://ftp.leo.org/pub/comp/os/unix/networking/mgetty/ -MAINTAINER= jmz@FreeBSD.org +MAINTAINER= tron@netbsd.org +HOMEPAGE= http://www.leo.org/~doering/mgetty/index.html WRKSRC= ${WRKDIR}/mgetty-1.1.16 -MAKE_FLAGS= prefix=${PREFIX} -f -MAN1= coverpg.1 fax.1 faxq.1 faxrm.1 faxrunq.1 faxspool.1 \ - g3cat.1 g32pbm.1 pbm2g3.1 pvf.1 zplay.1 -MAN4= mgettydefs.4 -MAN5= faxqueue.5 -MAN8= sendfax.8 mgetty.8 callback.8 faxrunqd.8 +INFO_FILES= mgetty.info + +post-configure: + @cd ${WRKSRC}; \ + ${MV} faxrunq.config faxrunq.config.old; \ + ${SED} -e 's#/usr/local#${PREFIX}#' faxrunq.config pre-install: @(cd ${WRKSRC}/doc; ${MAKE} manpages) -.if !defined(BATCH) -post-install: - @(cd ${PKGDIR}; export PKG_PREFIX=${PREFIX}; /usr/bin/perl INSTALL _ POST-INSTALL) -.endif - -.include +.include <../../mk/bsd.pkg.mk> diff --git a/comms/mgetty+sendfax/files/md5 b/comms/mgetty+sendfax/files/md5 index 7b99ddd2f98..e26067b416c 100644 --- a/comms/mgetty+sendfax/files/md5 +++ b/comms/mgetty+sendfax/files/md5 @@ -1 +1,3 @@ +$NetBSD: md5,v 1.2 1998/11/15 20:45:30 tron Exp $ + MD5 (mgetty1.1.16-Jul05.tar.gz) = 6d2999cd3e73b739b0c51c7a4484061f diff --git a/comms/mgetty+sendfax/patches/patch-aa b/comms/mgetty+sendfax/patches/patch-aa index 089b30176af..39291a1a5af 100644 --- a/comms/mgetty+sendfax/patches/patch-aa +++ b/comms/mgetty+sendfax/patches/patch-aa @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +$NetBSD: patch-aa,v 1.2 1998/11/15 20:45:30 tron Exp $ + --- fax/faxspool.in.orig Fri Aug 8 21:43:55 1997 +++ fax/faxspool.in Mon Dec 29 22:31:59 1997 @@ -299,11 +299,11 @@ diff --git a/comms/mgetty+sendfax/patches/patch-ab b/comms/mgetty+sendfax/patches/patch-ab index eb725772d96..338e09e7c08 100644 --- a/comms/mgetty+sendfax/patches/patch-ab +++ b/comms/mgetty+sendfax/patches/patch-ab @@ -1,5 +1,7 @@ ---- Makefile.orig Mon Jul 6 05:24:36 1998 -+++ Makefile Thu Jul 16 14:04:54 1998 +$NetBSD: patch-ab,v 1.2 1998/11/15 20:45:30 tron Exp $ + +--- Makefile.orig Sun Jul 5 23:24:36 1998 ++++ Makefile Sun Nov 15 20:14:36 1998 @@ -4,8 +4,8 @@ # # this is the C compiler to use (on SunOS, the standard "cc" does not @@ -29,6 +31,65 @@ #LIBS=-lprot -lsocket # SCO Unix #LIBS=-lsocket #LIBS=-lbsd # OSF/1 +@@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ + # + # prefix, where most (all?) of the stuff lives, usually /usr/local or /usr + # +-prefix=/usr/local ++prefix=${PREFIX} + # + # prefix for all the spool directories (usually /usr/spool or /var/spool) + # +@@ -185,19 +185,19 @@ + # + # where the mgetty + sendfax binaries live (used for "make install") + # +-SBINDIR=$(prefix)/sbin ++SBINDIR=${PREFIX}/sbin + # + # where the user executable binaries live + # +-BINDIR=$(prefix)/bin ++BINDIR=${PREFIX}/bin + # + # where the font+coverpage files go + # +-LIBDIR=$(prefix)/lib/mgetty+sendfax ++LIBDIR=${PREFIX}/lib/mgetty+sendfax + # + # where the configuration files (*.config, aliases, fax.allow/deny) go to + # +-CONFDIR=$(prefix)/etc/mgetty+sendfax ++CONFDIR=${PREFIX}/etc/mgetty+sendfax + #CONFDIR=/etc/default/ + # + # +@@ -209,20 +209,20 @@ + # + # + # Where section 1 manual pages should be placed +-MAN1DIR=$(prefix)/man/man1 ++MAN1DIR=${PREFIX}/man/man1 + # + # Where section 4 manual pages (mgettydefs.4) should be placed +-MAN4DIR=$(prefix)/man/man4 ++MAN4DIR=${PREFIX}/man/man4 + # + # Section 5 man pages (faxqueue.5) +-MAN5DIR=$(prefix)/man/man5 ++MAN5DIR=${PREFIX}/man/man5 + # + # Section 8 man pages (sendfax.8) +-MAN8DIR=$(prefix)/man/man8 ++MAN8DIR=${PREFIX}/man/man8 + # + # Where the GNU Info-Files are located + # +-INFODIR=$(prefix)/info ++INFODIR=${PREFIX}/info + # + # + # A shell that understands bourne-shell syntax @@ -247,7 +247,7 @@ # If you have Perl with TK extentions, define it here. This may be the # same as PERL=... above, or different, if you have TkPerl statically @@ -68,6 +129,17 @@ # a few C files need extra compiler arguments +@@ -547,8 +547,8 @@ + # internal: use this to create a "clean" mgetty+sendfax tree + bindist: all doc-all sedscript + -rm -rf bindist +- ./mkidirs bindist$(prefix) bindist$(spool) +- bd=`pwd`/bindist; PATH=`pwd`:"$$PATH" $(MAKE) prefix=$$bd$(prefix) \ ++ ./mkidirs bindist${PREFIX} bindist$(spool) ++ bd=`pwd`/bindist; PATH=`pwd`:"$$PATH" $(MAKE) prefix=$$bd${PREFIX} \ + BINDIR=$$bd$(BINDIR) SBINDIR=$$bd$(SBINDIR) \ + LIBDIR=$$bd$(LIBDIR) CONFDIR=$$bd$(CONFDIR) \ + spool=$$bd$(spool) FAX_SPOOL=$$bd$(FAX_SPOOL) \ @@ -560,15 +560,15 @@ cd bindist; gtar cvvfz mgetty$(MR).$(SR)-bin.tgz * diff --git a/comms/mgetty+sendfax/patches/patch-ac b/comms/mgetty+sendfax/patches/patch-ac index 7890b81826b..69f4642ecfb 100644 --- a/comms/mgetty+sendfax/patches/patch-ac +++ b/comms/mgetty+sendfax/patches/patch-ac @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +$NetBSD: patch-ac,v 1.2 1998/11/15 20:45:30 tron Exp $ + --- voice/Makefile.orig Mon Dec 29 23:06:36 1997 +++ voice/Makefile Mon Dec 29 23:07:18 1997 @@ -89,11 +89,11 @@ diff --git a/comms/mgetty+sendfax/patches/patch-ad b/comms/mgetty+sendfax/patches/patch-ad index 24ded4ca74e..bb9f1798baa 100644 --- a/comms/mgetty+sendfax/patches/patch-ad +++ b/comms/mgetty+sendfax/patches/patch-ad @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +$NetBSD: patch-ad,v 1.2 1998/11/15 20:45:30 tron Exp $ + --- doc/Makefile.orig Fri Nov 28 04:33:26 1997 +++ doc/Makefile Mon Dec 29 22:31:59 1997 @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ diff --git a/comms/mgetty+sendfax/patches/patch-ae b/comms/mgetty+sendfax/patches/patch-ae new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..14ecc391cef --- /dev/null +++ b/comms/mgetty+sendfax/patches/patch-ae @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +$NetBSD: patch-ae,v 1.1 1998/11/15 20:45:30 tron Exp $ + +--- doc/mgetty.texi-in.orig Sun Jul 5 23:02:13 1998 ++++ doc/mgetty.texi-in Sun Nov 15 21:05:27 1998 +@@ -7,6 +7,10 @@ + @finalout + + @ifinfo ++@dircategory Miscellaneous ++@direntry ++ * mgetty: (mgetty). Handle external logins, send and receive faxes. ++@end direntry + This is the online documentation for the mgetty + sendfax + package. + diff --git a/comms/mgetty+sendfax/pkg/DEINSTALL b/comms/mgetty+sendfax/pkg/DEINSTALL deleted file mode 100644 index d3584709d23..00000000000 --- a/comms/mgetty+sendfax/pkg/DEINSTALL +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh - -prefix=/usr/local - -cat << END - -Deinstalling mgetty+sendfax will remove your configuration files (usually -mgetty.config and sendfax.config in $prefix/etc/mgetty+sendfax/). If you -want to reinstall the port later, you must make a backup of those files -now. - -END - -echo -n "do you want to deinstall the package ? [y] " -read answ; if [ "$answ" = "" ]; then answ=y; fi -case $answ in - y*|Y*) exit 0;; - *) exit 1;; -esac diff --git a/comms/mgetty+sendfax/pkg/INSTALL b/comms/mgetty+sendfax/pkg/INSTALL deleted file mode 100755 index 45d1529fe92..00000000000 --- a/comms/mgetty+sendfax/pkg/INSTALL +++ /dev/null @@ -1,615 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/perl - -exit 0 if $ARGV[1] ne "POST-INSTALL"; - -print STDERR "\n\n\n =========== mgetty+sendfax configuration ================\n\n"; -$prefix = $ENV{'PKG_PREFIX'}; -$sep = "~"; - -&read_config ("$prefix/etc/mgetty+sendfax/mgetty.config"); -foreach (keys(%var)) { - $var_m{$_} = $var{$_}; - delete $var{$_}; -} -&read_config ("$prefix/etc/mgetty+sendfax/sendfax.config"); -foreach (keys(%var)) { - $var_f{$_} = $var{$_}; -} - -$a = 1; -$devices = $var{'ports'} ? $var{'ports'} : "cuaa1"; -while ($a) { - $devices = &ask ("list of devices", $devices); - - $_ = $devices; - $w = 0; - foreach (split) { - if (! -c "/dev/$_" ) { - print STDERR "warning: device file /dev/$_ does not exist!\n"; - $w++; - } - } - if ($w) { - $a = 0 if (&yesno ("are you sure?" , "n") eq "y"); - } else { - $a = 0; - } -} - -open (TMP1, ">/tmp/mgetty.config.$$") || die "$!\n"; -open (TMP2, ">/tmp/sendfax.config.$$") || die "$!\n"; -$_ = join (":", $devices); -print TMP2 "fax-devices $_\n\n"; - -$_ = $devices; - -foreach $port (split) { - print STDERR "\n\n *** Configuring for port $port ***\n\n"; - print TMP1 "\nport $port\n"; - print TMP2 "\nport $port\n"; - &setdef ($port); -again: - &inq_m; - $settings_m = $settings; - &inq_f; - $settings_f = "fax-id modem-type switchbd $settings"; - goto again if (&confirm ($port) ne "y"); - &write_tmp; -} - -close (TMP1); -close (TMP2); -if ( -e "$prefix/etc/mgetty+sendfax/mgetty.config") { - system ("mv -f $prefix/etc/mgetty+sendfax/mgetty.config $prefix/etc/mgetty+sendfax/mgetty.config.old"); - system ("rm -f $prefix/etc/mgetty+sendfax/mgetty.config"); -} -if ( -e "$prefix/etc/mgetty+sendfax/sendfax.config") { - system ("mv -f $prefix/etc/mgetty+sendfax/sendfax.config $prefix/etc/mgetty+sendfax/sendfax.config.old"); - system ("rm -f $prefix/etc/mgetty+sendfax/sendfax.config"); -} -system ("mv -f /tmp/mgetty.config.$$ $prefix/etc/mgetty+sendfax/mgetty.config"); -system ("mv -f /tmp/sendfax.config.$$ $prefix/etc/mgetty+sendfax/sendfax.config"); - -open (F, ">$prefix/etc/mgetty+sendfax/faxheader"); -print F "\n FAX FROM: **not configured** $def{fax-id} TO: \@T\@ PAGE: \@P\@ OF \@M\@ \n"; -close (F); - - -print STDERR "\n\nediting /etc/ttys...\n"; - -open (F, "/etc/ttys"); -@ttys = ; -close (F); - -foreach $tty (@ttys) { - $_ = $devices; - foreach $port (split) { - if ($tty =~ /^\s*$port/) { - print STDERR "replacing line $tty"; - $tty = "$port\t\"$prefix/sbin/mgetty\"\tunknown on insecure\n"; - $replaced{$port} = 1; - } - } -} -$_ = $devices; -foreach $port (split) { - if (!$replaced{$port}) { - print STDERR "adding port $port\n"; - push (@ttys, "$port\t\"$prefix/sbin/mgetty\"\tunknown on insecure\n"); - } -} -system ("mv -f /etc/ttys /etc/ttys.old"); -open (F, ">/etc/ttys"); -print F @ttys; -close (F); - - -exit 0; - -sub confirm { - $_ = shift; - print STDERR "\n\n\tSettings for port $_\n\t------------------------\n"; - $_ = $settings_m; - foreach (split) { - print STDERR "\t$_ $def{$_}\n" if ($def{$_}); - } - $_ = $settings_f; - foreach (split) { - print STDERR "\t$_ $def_f{$_}\n" if ($def_f{$_}); - } - return &yesno ("OK?", "y"); -} - -sub write_tmp { - $_ = $settings_m; - foreach (split) { - print TMP1 "$_ $def{$_}\n" if ($def{$_}); - } - $_ = $settings_f; - foreach (split) { - print TMP2 "$_ $def_f{$_}\n" if ($def_f{$_}); - } -} - -sub inq_m { - $settings = "debug"; - $def{'debug'} = 4 if !$def{'debug'}; - $def{'debug'} = &ask (" - `debug (mgetty)' - This sets the amount of logging `mgetty' will do. A good value is - 4, more details are seen with `5', and `9' is really noisy. Try - it! The log data is written to the file `/tmp/log_mg.cuaxx'.", - $def{'debug'}); - - $settings .= " fax-id"; - $def{'fax-id'} = "00 00 000000" if ! $def{'fax-id'}; - $def{'fax-id'} = &ask (" - `fax-id' - This sets the fax station ID used in fax mode to identify your - site to the caller (usually this is simply your fax phone number). - ", $def{'fax-id'}) ; - $def_f{'fax-id'} = $def{'fax-id'} ; - - $settings .= " speed"; - $def{'speed'} = 38400 if !$def{'speed'}; - $def{'speed'} = &ask (" - `speed' - Specify, as integer value, the port speed to use. Default is - 38400. If the given speed is not valid, `mgetty' complains loudly - and exits.", $def{'speed'}); - - $settings .= " switchbd"; - $def{'switchbd'} = 0 if !$def{'switchbd'}; - $def{'switchbd'} = &ask (" - `switchbd' - Some modems, mainly Rockwell chipsets, switch to 19200 bps when - entering fax mode. Others may need other speed switches (but I - know none). If your modem is Rockwell based, try `switchbd 19200' - if fax reception doesn't work. (*Warning:* if this is set wrongly, - fax reception will definitely fail. For most sane modems, you do - *not need* this.). Set speed or `0'", $def{'switchbd'}); - $def_f{'switchbd'} = $def{'switchbd'}; - - $settings .= " direct"; - $def{'direct'} = "NO" if !$def{'direct'}; - $def{'direct'} = &ask (" - `direct' - Tells mgetty that it is running on a direct line. Mgetty won't try - to initialize any modem, nor will it wait for `RING'. It will just - wait for any character, and then output the issue file and login - prompt. This option is used if you want to connect to machines via - nullmodem cable.", $def{'direct'}); - - $settings .= " blocking"; - $def{'blocking'} = "NO" if !$def{'blocking'}; - $def{'blocking'} = &ask (" - `blocking' - Tells mgetty to open the device in `blocking' mode, that is, the - `open()' system call won't succeed until carrier detect is set. - This is set if `mgetty' is called as `getty'. I'm not sure whether - it's very useful, but I include it for completeness", $def{'blocking'}); - - $settings .= " port-owner"; - $def{'port-owner'} = "uucp" if !$def{'port-owner'}; - $def{'port-owner'} = &ask (" - `port-owner' - If set, mgetty will `chown' the tty line to the given username (you - can specify a string or an integer uid, but the integer must be - valid). This is highly recommended for security purposes: only - give port access to those users you trust not to misuse your modem - lines!", $def{'port-owner'}); - - $settings .= " port-group"; - $def{'port-group'} = "uucp" if !$def{'port-group'}; - $def{'port-group'} = &ask (" - `port-group' - If set, mgetty will `chgrp' the tty line to this group id (which - can be given as group name, or as integer gid). If it's not given, - or not valid, the primary group id of `port-owner' - will be used.", $def{'port-group'}); - - $settings .= " port-mode"; - $def{'port-mode'} = "0660" if !$def{'port-mode'}; - $def{'port-mode'} = &ask (" - `port-mode' - Specifies the permissions to `chmod' the device to. - *Never* make a modem device world-accessible, better use `0660' - or even `0600'.", $def{'port-mode'} ); - - $settings .= " toggle-dtr"; - $def{'toggle-dtr'} = "YES" if !$def{'toggle-dtr'}; - $def{'toggle-dtr'} = &ask (" - `toggle-dtr' - Tells mgetty whether it should lower the DTR line upon startup to - reset modem. Default is `yes', but some (few) modems react - allergic to that and crash.", $def{'toggle-dtr'}); - - $settings .= " toggle-dtr-waittime"; - $def{'toggle-dtr-waittime'} = 500 if !$def{'toggle-dtr-waittime'}; - $def{'toggle-dtr-waittime'} = &ask (" - `toggle-dtr-waittime' - Specifies the time (in ms) to hold the DTR line low.", $def{'toggle-dtr-waittime'} ); - - $settings .= " data-only"; - $def{'data-only'} = "NO" if !$def{'data-only'}; - $def{'data-only'} =&ask (" - `data-only' - Tells `mgetty' to forget about faxing and only use the data part of - the modem. Default is `false'. You need this if your modem can't - distinguish incoming fax and data calls.", $def{'data-only'} ); - - $settings .= " fax-only"; - $def{'fax-only'} = "NO" if !$def{'fax-only'}; - $def{'fax-only'} = &ask (" - `fax-only' - Tells `mgetty' to put the modem in fax-only mode. You need this if - your modem can't distinguish incoming fax and data calls, but you - need fax more important than data; and you need it if you want to - disable data calls for security reasons (this could be achieved - via `login.config' as well)", $def{'fax-only'}); - - $settings .= " modem-type"; - $def{'modem-type'} = "auto" if ! $def{'modem-type'}; - $def{'modem-type'} = &ask (" - `modem-type' - Specifies the kind of modem connected to the port. Valid options are: - * auto - Mgetty will detect the modem type itself (which may occasionally - be not desirable, or it may fail on old modem equipment). - * c2.0 - Modem is a CLASS 2.0 fax mode. Works better than class 2, if - both are available, because its better standardized. Known to - work with USR and ZyXEL. - * cls2 - Modem is a CLASS 2 fax modem, mgetty will not try class 2.0. - * data - Do not try fax initialization - There is no way (yet) to tell mgetty to use *only* fax mode and - refuse data calls with this option, use the `fax-only true' - statement for that.", $def{'modem-type'}); - $def_f{'modem-type'} = $def{'modem-type'}; - - $settings .= " init-chat"; - $def{'init-chat'} = '"" ATS0=0Q0&D3&C1 OK' if ! $def{'init-chat'}; - $def{'init-chat'} = &ask (" - `init-chat' - Tells mgetty the chat sequence to use for initializing the modem. - *Warning*: the sequence starts with *expect*, which will in most - cases be `\"\"' (nothing). This ordering was chosen because UUCP - does it this way, and I wanted to avoid confusion here. - - Example: - - \"\" \\d\\d\\d+++\\d\\d\\dATQ0E1V1H0 OK ATL0M0S0=0 OK AT&K3 OK - init sequence", $def{'init-chat'}); - - $settings .= " force-init-chat"; - $def{'force-init-chat'} = "" if !$def{'force-init-chat'}; - $def{'force-init-chat'} = &ask (" - `force-init-chat' - In some cases, the modem can get stuck in a mode where it won't - react to a simple `AT' command. Usually this happens because the - modem is set to ignore a DTR drop and still has a data connection - to the other side. If you use a voice modem, it could be stuck in - voice mode. - - In these situations, the normal `init-chat' will time out, because - the modem won't send the proper responses back. - - To get the modem back into a sane state, you can use the - `force-init-chat' chat sequence. The default setup will send the - DLE ETX characters, to get voice modems back to life, and then the - `(pause)+++(pause)ATH0' sequence to get the modem back from data - mode to command mode. - - You could prepend this sequence to `init-chat' (it wouldn't harm), - but especially the pauses around the +++ sequence makes this - undesirable slow.", $def{'force-init-chat'}); - - $settings .= " modem-check-time"; - $def{'modem-check-time'} = 3600 if ! $def{'modem-check-time'}; - $def{'modem-check-time'} = &ask (" - `modem-check-time' - Some modems have the nasty tendency to crash silently. With this - option, you tell `mgetty' to check every SECONDS seconds with a - simple `AT...OK' sequence whether the modem still reacts. If not, - `mgetty' will restart itself and do a full modem reset.", $def{'modem-check-time'}); - - $settings .= " rings"; - $def{'rings'} = 1 if !$def{'rings'}; - $def{'rings'} = &ask (" - `rings' - Sets the number of `RING' messages to wait for, before mgetty - picks up the phone. *Warning:* if your modem auto-answers, for - whatever reason, set this to something *different* than the - value set with `ATS0=mmm', otherwise the modems autoanswer and - mgettys manual answer will collide (most modems hang up if a - command is received during auto-answer)", $def{'rings'}); - - - $settings .= " answer-chat"; - $def{'answer-chat'} = '"" ATA CONNECT \c \r' if !$def{'answer-chat'}; - $def{'answer-chat'} =&ask (" - `answer-chat' - This is the command sequence that is used to answer a phone call. - Usually you can leave it at the default ` \"\" ATA CONNECT \\c \\r ', - but for some modems you need `ATS0=1' in place of `ATA' (ATA not - allowed). The extra `\\r' expect string is needed that the code can - grab the full CONNECT XYZ\\R string. It will work without the \\r, - but then the logging information will be less detailed. *Right now, - \\r won't work at all, it's not implemented yet. Don't use it.* - ", $def{'answer-chat'} ); - - $settings .= " answer-chat-timeout"; - $def{'answer-chat-timeout'} = 80 if !$def{'answer-chat-timeout'}; - $def{'answer-chat-timeout'} = &ask (" - `answer-chat-timeout' - During the ANSWER-CHAT, each \"expect\" string must be seen in the - time specified here. Default is 80 seconds. This time should be at - least some 5 seconds longer than the time set with the `ATS7=...' - modem setup command.", $def{'answer-chat-timeout'}); - - $settings .= " autobauding"; - $def{'autobauding'} = "NO" if !$def{'autobauding'}; - $def{'autobauding'} = &ask (" - `autobauding' - Some modems switch their DTE line speed to the communication line - speed after connecting, e.g., after sending `CONNECT 2400', the - modem switches to 2400 bps. Newer modems usually have a switch to - \"lock\" a DTE baud rate, which is strongly recommended. If your - modem insists on doing this speed switch, setting `autobauding' to - YES will make mgetty behave accordingly.", $def{'autobauding'}); - - $settings .= " ringback"; - $def{'ringback'} = "NO" if !$def{'ringback'} ; - $def{'ringback'} = &ask (" - `ringback' - If you have to put your modem and your telephone on the same phone - line, you can switch on \"ringback\" or \"ring-twice\". This means, - mgetty won't answer the phone on the first call, but remember the - call, and pick up on the second call (if it comes in the time - specified by `ringback-time').", $def{'ringback'} ); - - $settings .= " ringback-time"; - $def{'ringback-time'} = "30" if !$def{'ringback-time'} ; - $def{'ringback-time'} = &ask (" - `ringback-time' - This setting specifies how much time may pass between the first - and the second call if \"ringback\" is active.", $def{'ringback-time'}); - - $settings .= " ignore-carrier"; - $def{'ignore-carrier'} = "false" if !$def{'ignore-carrier'} ; - $def{'ignore-carrier'} = &ask (" - `ignore-carrier' - - If your Modem does not assert the DCD (carrier detect) line, or the - serial port or cable or serial driver is broken, it is possible - that `mgetty' or `login' will block after a successful CONNECT - (that means: everything seems to work, but suddenly nothing is sent - to the port anymore. Depending on the operating system used, this - can be before printing the `/etc/issue' file or not before printing - the `password:' prompt. - - To work around this, you can switch off the carrier detection in - software: set `ignore-carrier true'. Default is `false'. - - *WARNING:* If you use this, your system won't be able to detect - when a caller just hangs up instead of cleanly logging out. This - may result in hanging modems, etc.", $def{'ignore-carrier'}); - - $settings .= " issue-file"; - $def{'issue-file'} = "/etc/issue" if !$def{'issue-file'} ; - $def{'issue-file'} = &ask (" - `issue-file' - This is the file printed before the login prompt.", $def{'issue-file'}); - - $settings .= " prompt-waittime"; - $def{'prompt-waittime'} = "500" if !$def{'prompt-waittime'} ; - $def{'prompt-waittime'} = &ask (" - `prompt-waittime' - This specifies how long `mgetty' will wait for modem and line to - settle down (in ms) before printing issue file and login prompt", - $def{'prompt-waittime'}); - - $settings .= " login-prompt"; - $def{'login-prompt'} = "@!login: " if !$def{'login-prompt'} ; - $def{'login-prompt'} = &ask(" - `login-prompt' - This specifies the login prompt that mgetty will output. Some - special characters in this string (and in the issue file, btw) are - recognized and replaced by something else: - * @ system name - * \\n newline - * \\r carriage return - * \\g bell - * \\b backspace (ascii 010) - * \\f form feed (ascii 013) - * \\t TAB - * \\P (and \\L) port name (e.g. ttyS0) - * \\C date and time, in \"ctime()\" format - * \\I Connection string (e.g. 2400/REL) - * \\N (and \\U) number of users currently logged in - * \\S Port speed (e.g. 38400) - * \\D current date in dd/mm/yy format - * \\T current time in hh:mm:ss format - * \\DIGIT character with the specified octal code - - The maximum lenght of the login prompt is limited to 140 - characters (after expansion).", $def{'login-prompt'}); - - $settings .= " login-time"; - $def{'login-time'} = 240 if !$def{'login-time'}; - $def{'login-time'} = &ask (" - `login-time' - This specifies the maximum time the user can take to log in. If no - login has occured after that time, `mgetty' will hang up.", - $def{'login-time'}); - - $settings .= " fax-server-file"; - $def{'fax-server-file'} = &ask (" - `fax-server-file' - Specifies the fax file(s) that is to be sent if someone else calls - your modem in *fax polling mode*, that is, the caller *receives* a - document. - - Normally, the file given is a text file, containing the list of G3 - files to send to the calling machine, one file per line. Comment - lines (starting with \"#\") are ignored. For backward compatibility, - `mgetty' does check whether the named file is a G3 file itself, in - which case this file is sent directly (but then, you can only send - one page). - - Not all modems support fax poll *server* mode, I know that the - ZyXEL and MultiTech do.", $def{'fax-server-file'}); - - $settings .= " diskspace"; - $def{'diskspace'} = 1024 if !$def{'diskspace'}; - $def{'diskspace'} = &ask (" - `diskspace' - This setting tells mgetty the minimum amount of disk space (in KB) that - has to be available in the fax spool directory for fax reception - to be allowed.", $def{'diskspace'}); - - $settings .= " notify"; - $def{'notify'} = "faxadmin" if !$def{'notify'}; - $def{'notify'} = &ask (" - `notify' - This is the address that will get mails if a fax is received. Not - fully tested.", $def{'notify'}); - - $settings .= " fax-owner"; - $def{'fax-owner'} = "uucp" if !$def{'fax-owner'}; - $def{'fax-owner'} = &ask (" - `fax-owner' - If set, mgetty will `chown' the received files to the given username - (you can specify a string or an integer uid, but the integer must be - valid).", $def{'fax-owner'}); - - $settings .= " fax-group"; - $def{'fax-group'} = "modem" if !$def{'fax-group'}; - $def{'fax-group'} = &ask (" - `fax-group' - If set, mgetty will `chgrp' the received files to this group id - (which can be given as group name, or as integer gid).", $def{'fax-group'}); - - $settings .= " fax-mode"; - $def{'fax-mode'} = "0660" if !$def{'fax-mode'}; - $def{'fax-mode'} = &ask (" - `fax-mode' - Specifies the permissions to `chmod' the received files.", $def{'fax-mode'}); -} -sub inq_f { - $settings = "debug"; - $def_f{'debug'} = 4 if !$def_f{'debug'}; - $def_f{'debug'} = &ask (" - `debug (sendfax)' - controls the amount of information written into the fax log file. - `0' means \"totally silent\" (not even errors are written), `9' - is really noisy. I usually use `3' or `4' in normal use, and `6' - for debugging.", $def_f{'debug'}); - - $settings .= " modem-init"; - $def{'modem-init'} = &ask (" - `modem-init' - Specifies an `AT...' command that is to be sent to the modem right - at the *beginning* of all modem talk (even before setting the modem - into fax mode, so this could be an `ATZ' if you want to reset the - modem).", ""); - - $settings .= " modem-handshake"; - $def_f{'modem-handshake'} = "AT&H3" if !$def_f{'modem-handshake'}; - $def_f{'modem-handshake'} = &ask (" - `modem-handshake' - Specifies an `AT...' command that will be sent to the modem at the - *end* of the modem initialization, right before dialing. *Do not - use ATZ or such here*, since resetting the modem will switch off - fax mode.", $def_f{'modem-handshake'}); - - $settings .= " max-tries"; - $def_f{'max-tries'} = 3 if !$def_f{'max-tries'}; - $def_f{'max-tries'} = &ask (" - `max-tries' - Specify the maximum number of tries per page if the receiving end - reports reception errors. If NNN tries do not suffice to - successfully transmit a page, `sendfax' will give up or simply go - on, depending on the setting of `max-tries-continue' (see below). - If this is set to `0', `sendfax' will ignore retransmission - requests and simply go on.", $def_f{'max-tries'}); - - $settings .= " max-tries-continue"; - $def_f{'max-tries-continue'} = "YES" if !$def_f{'max-tries-continue'}; - $def_f{'max-tries-continue'} = &ask (" - `max-tries-continue' - After the maximum number of tries for one page are reached, - `sendfax' can report an error and abort (`max-tries-continue NO'), - or go on with the next page (YES). - - For \"mission critical\" faxes, I'd set it to NO, but since the page - quality is most often quite good even if reported as \"page bad\", - the default is YES.", $def_f{'max-tries-continue'}); - - $settings .= " speed (fax)"; - $def_f{'speed'} = 38000 if ! $def_f{'speed'}; - $def_f{'speed'} = &ask (" - `speed' - Set the port speed to use for fax send operations. Usually, - `38400' is a good choice, but a few dumb modems (for example, some - based on rockwell chipsets) need `19200' or even `9600'. A few - modems can go higher, but `sendfax' may not support it, and it may - not always work.", $def_f{'speed'}); - - $settings .= " dial-prefix"; - $def_f{'dial-prefix'} = "ATD" if !$def_f{'dial-prefix'}; - $def_f{'dial-prefix'} = &ask (" - `dial-prefix' - This is the command used for dialing out. Usually this will be - something simple, as `ATD' or `ATDP', but if you have an unusual - setup, it could also be something like `ATX0DP0;X4DT' (meaning: - switch off dial-tone detection, pulse-dial `0', back to command - mode, switch on dial-tone detection, and go ahead dialing with - touch tones). The phone number will be sent right after the - `dial-prefix'.", $def_f{'dial-prefix'}); - - $settings .= " poll-dir"; - $def_f{'poll-dir'} = "./" if !$def_f{'poll-dir'}; - $def_f{'poll-dir'} = &ask (" - `poll-dir' - This is used to specify a directory where polled faxes (wheather - maps and such) are to be saved into. Default is the current - directory.", $def_f{'poll-dir'}); - - $settings .= " normal-res"; - $def_f{'normal-res'} = "NO" if !$def_f{'normal-res'}; - $def_f{'normal-res'} = &ask (" - `normal-res' - If set to `yes' or `true' (boolean), `sendfax' won't attempt to - make a fax connection in \"fine resolution\" mode. Normally you - won't need to use that option, since `faxrunq' will set the `-n' - switch if needed.", $def_f{'normal-res'}); - - $settings .= " verbose"; - $def_f{'verbose'} = "NO" if !$def_f{'verbose'}; - $def_f{'verbose'} = &ask (" - `verbose' - If set to `yes' or `true', `sendfax' will output progress reports - on stdout, if set to `no', `sendfax' will only print error and - warning messages.", $def_f{'verbose'}); -} -sub setdef { - local ($p, $l); - $p = shift; - $l = length ($p) + 1; - foreach (keys(%var_m)) { - $def{$_} = substr ($var_m{$_}, $l) if ($var_m{$_} =~ /^$p/); - } - foreach (keys(%var_m)) { - $def{$_} = substr ($var_m{$_}, 1) if (!$def{$_} && $var_m{$_} =~ /^$sep/); - } - foreach (keys(%var_f)) { - $def_f{$_} = substr ($var_f{$_}, $l) if ($var_f{$_} =~ /^$p/); - } - foreach (keys(%var_m)) { - $def_f{$_} = substr ($var_f{$_}, 1) if (!$def_f{$_} && $var_f{$_} =~ /^$sep/); - } -} -sub ask { - ($info, $default, $x) = @_; - print STDERR "\n$info: "; - print STDERR "[$default] " if ($default); - $_ = ; - s/^\s*//; - chop; - if ($_ eq "") { - return $default; - } - return $_; -} -sub read_config { - local ($conf, $port, $a, $b); - - $conf = shift; - $port = $sep; - if ( -f $conf) { - open (F, $conf) || die "$!\n"; - while () { - chop; - s/^\s*//; - next if /^#/; - next if /^$/; - ($a, $b) = split (/[ \t\n]+/, $_, 2); - if ($a eq "port") { - $port = $b; - $var{'ports'} .= "$port "; - } else { - $var{$a} = "$port $b"; - } - } - close F; - } -} - -sub yesno { - print STDERR "$_[0]: "; - print STDERR "[$_[1]] " if ($_[1]); - $_ = ; - chop; - $_ = $_[1] if ! $_; - return "y" if /^[Yy].*/; - return "n"; -} diff --git a/comms/mgetty+sendfax/pkg/PLIST b/comms/mgetty+sendfax/pkg/PLIST index eac026cf6d8..95a2acb5865 100644 --- a/comms/mgetty+sendfax/pkg/PLIST +++ b/comms/mgetty+sendfax/pkg/PLIST @@ -1,3 +1,4 @@ +@comment $NetBSD: PLIST,v 1.2 1998/11/15 20:45:30 tron Exp $ bin/autopvf bin/basictopvf bin/faxspool @@ -42,10 +43,26 @@ info/mgetty.info-1 info/mgetty.info-2 info/mgetty.info-3 info/mgetty.info-4 -@exec [ -f %D/info/dir ] || sed -ne '1,/Menu:/p' /usr/share/info/dir > %D/info/dir @exec install-info %D/info/mgetty.info %D/info/dir lib/mgetty+sendfax/cour25.pbm lib/mgetty+sendfax/cour25n.pbm +man/man1/g3cat.1 +man/man1/fax.1 +man/man1/g32pbm.1 +man/man1/faxq.1 +man/man1/pbm2g3.1 +man/man1/faxspool.1 +man/man1/faxrunq.1 +man/man1/faxrm.1 +man/man1/zplay.1 +man/man1/coverpg.1 +man/man1/pvf.1 +man/man4/mgettydefs.4 +man/man5/faxqueue.5 +man/man8/sendfax.8 +man/man8/mgetty.8 +man/man8/callback.8 +man/man8/faxrunqd.8 sbin/faxrunqd sbin/mgetty sbin/sendfax diff --git a/comms/mgetty+sendfax/scripts/configure b/comms/mgetty+sendfax/scripts/configure index b0683330b4a..5f44af414f2 100644 --- a/comms/mgetty+sendfax/scripts/configure +++ b/comms/mgetty+sendfax/scripts/configure @@ -1,4 +1,6 @@ #!/bin/sh +# +# $NetBSD: configure,v 1.2 1998/11/15 20:45:30 tron Exp $ cd $WRKSRC || exit 1 cp policy.h-dist policy.h @@ -23,7 +25,7 @@ cat >> policy.h <