aboutsummaryrefslogtreecommitdiff
path: root/gnu/libexec
diff options
context:
space:
mode:
Diffstat (limited to 'gnu/libexec')
-rw-r--r--gnu/libexec/uucp/uuchk/uuchk.846
-rw-r--r--gnu/libexec/uucp/uuconv/uuconv.157
-rw-r--r--gnu/libexec/uucp/uulog/uulog.184
-rw-r--r--gnu/libexec/uucp/uuname/uuname.145
-rw-r--r--gnu/libexec/uucp/uupick/uupick.172
-rw-r--r--gnu/libexec/uucp/uusched/uusched.824
-rw-r--r--gnu/libexec/uucp/uuto/uuto.141
7 files changed, 0 insertions, 369 deletions
diff --git a/gnu/libexec/uucp/uuchk/uuchk.8 b/gnu/libexec/uucp/uuchk/uuchk.8
deleted file mode 100644
index dbeb17ce540c..000000000000
--- a/gnu/libexec/uucp/uuchk/uuchk.8
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,46 +0,0 @@
-''' $Id: uustat.1,v 1.8 1997/02/22 15:28:49 peter Exp $
-.TH uuchk 1 "Taylor UUCP 1.06"
-.SH NAME
-uuchk \- displays information from the UUCP configuration
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B uuchk
-[-s system] [standard UUCP options]
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-The
-.B uuchk
-The
-.B uuchk
-program reads the UUCP configuration files and displays
-a rather lengthy description of what it finds. This is useful when
-configuring UUCP to make certain that the UUCP package will do
-what you expect it to do.
-.SH OPTIONS
-The following options may be given to
-.B uuchk:
-.TP 5
-.B \-s, \-\-system
-Display the
-configuration for just the specified system, rather than for all
-systems. The
-.B uuchk
-program also supports the standard UUCP program
-options.
-.TP 5
-.B \-x type
-.TP 5
-.B \-\-debug type
-.TP 5
-.B \-I file
-.TP 5
-.B \-\-config file
-.TP 5
-.B \-v, \-\-version
-.TP 5
-.B \-\-help
-Standard UUCP options.
-.SH SEE ALSO
-uucp(1)
-.SH AUTHOR
-Ian Lance Taylor (ian@airs.com).
-This Manpage based on the Taylor UUCP 1.06 Texinfo documentation.
-
diff --git a/gnu/libexec/uucp/uuconv/uuconv.1 b/gnu/libexec/uucp/uuconv/uuconv.1
deleted file mode 100644
index b95c9e1d4f1f..000000000000
--- a/gnu/libexec/uucp/uuconv/uuconv.1
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,57 +0,0 @@
-''' $Id: uustat.1,v 1.8 1997/02/22 15:28:49 peter Exp $
-.TH uuconv 1 "Taylor UUCP 1.06"
-.SH NAME
-uuconv \- convert UUCP configuration files
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B uuconv
-\-i type \-o type [-p program] [standard UUCP options]
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-The
-.B uuconv
-program can be used to convert UUCP configuration
-files from one format to another. This can be useful for
-administrators converting from an older UUCP package. Taylor UUCP
-is able to read and use old configuration file formats, but some
-new features can not be selected using the old formats.
-.PP
-The type of configuration file to read is specified
-using the `-i' or `--input' options. The type of configuration file to
-write is specified using the `-o' or `--output' options.
-.PP
-The supported configuration file types are `taylor', `v2', and
-`hdb'. For a description of the `taylor' configuration files, see
-*Note Configuration Files::. The other types of configuration files
-are used by traditional UUCP packages, and are not described in this
-manual.
-.PP
-An input configuration of type `v2' or `hdb' is read from a compiled
-in directory (specified by `oldconfigdir' in `Makefile'). An input
-configuration of type `taylor' is read from a compiled in directory by
-default, but may be overridden with the standard `-I' or `--config'
-options.
-.PP
-The output configuration is written to files in the directory in
-which
-.B uuconv
-is run.
-.PP
-Some information in the input files may not be representable in the
-desired output format, in which case
-.B uuconv
-will silently discard it.
-The output of
-.B uuconv
-should be carefully checked before it is used.
-The
-.B uuchk(8)
-program may be used for this purpose.
-.PP
-The `-p' or `--program' option may be used to convert specific `cu'
-configuration information, rather than the default of only converting
-the `uucp' configuration information.
-.SH SEE ALSO
-cu(1), uucp(1)
-.SH AUTHOR
-Ian Lance Taylor (ian@airs.com).
-This Manpage based on the Taylor UUCP 1.06 Texinfo documentation.
-
diff --git a/gnu/libexec/uucp/uulog/uulog.1 b/gnu/libexec/uucp/uulog/uulog.1
deleted file mode 100644
index ef4d7c72404e..000000000000
--- a/gnu/libexec/uucp/uulog/uulog.1
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,84 +0,0 @@
-''' $Id: uustat.1,v 1.8 1997/02/22 15:28:49 peter Exp $
-.TH uulog 1 "Taylor UUCP 1.06"
-.SH NAME
-uulog \- display UUCP log entries
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B uulog
-[-#] [-n lines] [-sf system] [-u user] [-DSF] [--lines lines]
-[--system system] [--user user] [--debuglog] [--statslog]
-[--follow] [--follow=system] [standard UUCP options]
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-The
-.B uulog
-program can be used to display entries in the UUCP log
-file. It can select the entries for a particular system or a
-particular user. You can use it to see what has happened to your
-queued jobs in the past.
-.SH OPTIONS
-The following options may be given to
-.B uuname.
-.TP 5
-.B \-#, \-n lines, \-\-lines lines
-Here `#' is a number; e.g., `-10'. The specified number of lines
-is displayed from the end of the log file. The default is to
-display the entire log file, unless the `-f', `-F', or `--follow'
-options are used, in which case the default is to display 10 lines.
-.TP 5
-.B \-s system, \-\-system system
-Display only log entries pertaining to the specified system.
-.TP 5
-.B \-u user, \-\-user user
-Display only log entries pertaining to the specified user.
-.TP 5
-.B \-D, \-\-debuglog
-Display the debugging log file.
-.TP 5
-.B \-S, \-\-statslog
-Display the statistics log file.
-.B \-F, \-\-follow
-Keep displaying the log file forever, printing new lines as they
-are appended to the log file.
-.TP 5
-.B \-f system, \-\-follow=system
-Keep displaying the log file forever, displaying only log entries
-pertaining to the specified system.
-.TP 5
-.B \-X type
-.TP 5
-.B \-\-debug type
-.TP 5
-.B \-I file
-.TP 5
-.B \-\-config file
-.TP 5
-.B \-v, \-\-version
-.TP 5
-.B \-\-help
-Standard UUCP options.
-Note that
-.B uulog
-specifies the debugging type using `-X' rather than the usual `-x'.
-.PP
-The operation of
-.B uulog
-depends to some degree upon the type of log
-files generated by the UUCP programs. This is a compile time option.
-If the UUCP programs have been compiled to use HDB style log files,
-.B uulog
-changes in the following ways:
-.PP
-The new options `-x' and `--uuxqtlog' may be used to list the
-.B uuxqt
-log file.
-.PP
-It is no longer possible to omit all arguments: one of `-s',
-`--system', `-f', `--follow=system', `-D', `--debuglog', `-S',
-`--statslog', `-x', or `--uuxqtlog' must be used.
-.PP
-The option `--system ANY' may be used to list log file entries
-which do not pertain to any particular system.
-.SH SEE ALSO
-uucp(1)
-.SH AUTHOR
-Ian Lance Taylor (ian@airs.com).
-This Manpage based on the Taylor UUCP 1.06 Texinfo documentation.
diff --git a/gnu/libexec/uucp/uuname/uuname.1 b/gnu/libexec/uucp/uuname/uuname.1
deleted file mode 100644
index 3ae8e127132e..000000000000
--- a/gnu/libexec/uucp/uuname/uuname.1
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,45 +0,0 @@
-''' $Id: uustat.1,v 1.8 1997/02/22 15:28:49 peter Exp $
-.TH uuname 1 "Taylor UUCP 1.06"
-.SH NAME
-uuname \- list known remote UUCP sites
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B uuname
-[-a] [-l] [standard UUCP options]
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-The
-.B uuname
-program by default lists all the remote systems your
-system knows about. You can also use it to get the name of your
-local system. It is mostly useful for shell scripts.
-.SH OPTIONS
-The following options may be given to
-.B uuname.
-.TP 5
-.B \-a, \-\-aliases
-List all aliases for remote systems, as well as their canonical
-names. Aliases may be specified in the
-.I sys
-file.
-.TP 5
-.B \-l, \-\-local
-Print the UUCP name of the local system, rather than listing the
-names of all the remote systems.
-.TP 5
-.B \-x type
-.TP 5
-.B \-\-debug type
-.TP 5
-.B \-I file
-.TP 5
-.B \-\-config file
-.TP 5
-.B \-v, \-\-version
-.TP 5
-.B \-\-help
-Standard UUCP options.
-.SH SEE ALSO
-uucp(1)
-.SH AUTHOR
-Ian Lance Taylor (ian@airs.com).
-This Manpage based on the Taylor UUCP 1.06 Texinfo documentation.
-
diff --git a/gnu/libexec/uucp/uupick/uupick.1 b/gnu/libexec/uucp/uupick/uupick.1
deleted file mode 100644
index 0933cbcbb98a..000000000000
--- a/gnu/libexec/uucp/uupick/uupick.1
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,72 +0,0 @@
-''' $Id: uustat.1,v 1.8 1997/02/22 15:28:49 peter Exp $
-.TH uupick 1 "Taylor UUCP 1.06"
-.SH NAME
-uupick \- retrieve files transferred by uuto
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B uupick
-[\-s] [standard UUCP options]
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-The
-.B uupick
-program is used to conveniently retrieve files
-transferred by the
-.B uuto(1)
-program.
-For each file transferred by
-.B uuto(1),
-.B uupick
-will display the
-source system, the file name, and whether the name refers to a regular
-file or a directory. It will then wait for the user to specify an
-action to take. One of the following commands must be entered:
-.TP 5
-.I q
-Quit out of
-.B uupick.
-.TP 5
-.I RETURN
-Skip the file.
-.TP 5
-.I m [directory]
-Move the file or directory to the specified directory. If no
-directory is specified, the file is moved to the current directory.
-.TP 5
-.I a [directory]
-Move all files from this system to the specified directory. If no
-directory is specified, the files are moved to the current
-directory.
-.TP 5
-.I p
-List the file on standard output.
-.TP 5
-.I d
-Delete the file.
-.TP 5
-.I ! [command]
-Execute `command' as a shell escape.
-.SH OPTIONS
-The following options may be given to
-.B uupick.
-.TP 5
-.B \-s, \-\-system system
-This option may be used to restrict
-.B uupick
-to only present files transferred from a particular system.
-.TP 5
-.B \-x type
-.TP 5
-.B \-\-debug type
-.TP 5
-.B \-I file
-.TP 5
-.B \-\-config file
-.TP 5
-.B \-v, \-\-version
-.TP 5
-.B \-\-help
-Standard UUCP options.
-.SH SEE ALSO
-uucp(1), uuto(1)
-.SH AUTHOR
-Ian Lance Taylor (ian@airs.com).
-This Manpage based on the Taylor UUCP 1.06 Texinfo documentation.
diff --git a/gnu/libexec/uucp/uusched/uusched.8 b/gnu/libexec/uucp/uusched/uusched.8
deleted file mode 100644
index c1c1508dd7b5..000000000000
--- a/gnu/libexec/uucp/uusched/uusched.8
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,24 +0,0 @@
-''' $Id: uustat.1,v 1.8 1997/02/22 15:28:49 peter Exp $
-.TH uusched 8 "Taylor UUCP 1.06"
-.SH NAME
-uusched \- UUCP file transfer daemon
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B uusched
-[uucico options]
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-The
-.B uusched
-program is actually just a shell script which invokes
-the
-.B uucico(8)
-daemon. It is provided for backward compatibility. It
-causes
-uucico(8) to call all systems for which there is work. Any
-option which may be given to uucico(8) may also be given to
-.B uusched
-.SH SEE ALSO
-uucico(8), uucp(1)
-.SH AUTHOR
-Ian Lance Taylor (ian@airs.com).
-This Manpage based on the Taylor UUCP 1.06 Texinfo documentation.
-
diff --git a/gnu/libexec/uucp/uuto/uuto.1 b/gnu/libexec/uucp/uuto/uuto.1
deleted file mode 100644
index b215b99888df..000000000000
--- a/gnu/libexec/uucp/uuto/uuto.1
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,41 +0,0 @@
-''' $Id: uustat.1,v 1.8 1997/02/22 15:28:49 peter Exp $
-''' based on the uucp texinfo documentation
-.TH uuto 1 "Taylor UUCP 1.06"
-.SH NAME
-uuto \- send files to a user on a remote system.
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B uuto
-[uucp options] files... system!user
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-The
-.B uuto
-program may be used to conveniently send files to a
-particular user on a remote system. It will arrange for mail to be sent
-to the remote user when the files arrive on the remote system, and he or
-she may easily retrieve the files using the
-.B uupick
-program. Note that
-.B uuto
-does not provide any
-security--any user on the remote system can examine the files.
-.PP
-The last argument specifies the system and user name to which to send
-the files. The other arguments are the files or directories to be sent.
-.PP
-The
-.B uuto
-program is actually just a trivial shell script which
-invokes the
-.B uucp
-program with the appropriate arguments. Any option
-which may be given to
-.B uucp
-may also be given to
-.B uuto.
-.SH SEE ALSO
-uucp(1)
-.SH AUTHOR
-Ian Lance Taylor (ian@airs.com).
-This Manpage based on the Taylor UUCP 1.06 Texinfo documentation.
-
-