1993-08-04 23:30:29 +04:00
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This is the README file for the beta release of the uuconf library.
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It was written by Ian Lance Taylor. I can be reached at ian@airs.com,
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1995-08-24 09:18:33 +04:00
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or, equivalently, uunet!cygint!airs!ian, or c/o Cygnus Support,
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48 Grove Street, Somerville, MA, 02144, USA.
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1993-08-04 23:30:29 +04:00
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This package is covered by the Gnu Library General Public License.
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See the file COPYING.LIB for details. If you would like to do
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something with this package that you feel is reasonable but you feel
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is prohibited by the license, contact me to see if we can work it out.
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WHAT IT IS
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This is a beta release of the uuconf library. The uuconf library
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provides a set of functions which can be used to read UUCP
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configuration files. V2, HDB, and Taylor UUCP configuration files are
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supported.
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Also included are two programs, uuchk and uuconv. uuchk will read
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configuration files and display the information it finds in a verbose
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format. This can be helpful to ensure that your configuration files
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are set up as you expect. uuconv can be used to convert configuration
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files from one type to another. This is particularly helpful for
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people installing Taylor UUCP on a existing system who want to take
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advantage of the additional functionality provided by the Taylor UUCP
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configuration files.
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This is strictly a beta release. The library provides all the
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information needed for uuchk and uuconv, but does not yet provide
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everything needed for uucp or cu. I am releasing it now to get
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feedback and to provide the uuconv program to people using Taylor
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UUCP.
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This may well be the only time this library is release independently.
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This library will be provided with Taylor UUCP, and future releases of
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the library will probably only occur as part of the complete Taylor
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UUCP package.
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HOW TO USE IT
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Configure and optionally install the package as described in INSTALL.
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The functions provided by the library are described in uuconf.h. At
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the moment there is no additional documentation.
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Programs which use the library should include uuconf.h, and should not
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include any of the other header files. The functions listed in
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uuconf.h all begin with the string "uuconf_". The internal library
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functions all begin with the string "_uuconf_". The internal library
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functions should not be called by a program which uses the library, as
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they may change in future releases. The uuchk program is an example
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of program which uses the library; uuconv is not, as it relies upon
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internal data structures.
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The uuchk program takes a single optional option, -I, which may be
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used to specify an alternate Taylor UUCP main configuration file. The
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default configuration file is $(newconfigdir)/config ($(newconfigdir)
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is defined in Makefile). For example:
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uuchk
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uuchk -I /usr/tmp/tstuu/Config1
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The uuconv program requires two options: -i to specify the input type
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and -o to specify the output type. Both options take a string
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argument, which must be one of "v2", "hdb", or "taylor". uuconv also
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takes an optional -I option, which is the same as the -I option to
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uuchk. The conversion is not intended to be perfect, and the results
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should be manually inspected. In particular, the dialcode file is not
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converted (as the format is the same for all three configuration file
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types, it may simply be copied to the appropriate new name). uuconv
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will create new files in the current working directory. For example:
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uuconv -i hdb -o taylor
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uuconv -i taylor -I /usr/tmp/tstuu/Config1 -o v2
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NOTES
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The initial underscore on the internal library functions is required
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by the GNU standards. As ANSI C reserves external identifiers with an
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initial underscore for the implementation, it is possible, though
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unlikely, that this will cause problems on other implementations; no
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workaround is currently provided for such problems.
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The library functions rely upon the following functions:
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fclose fopen free fseek
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ftell getc isalpha isdigit
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islower isspace isupper malloc
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realloc rewind strchr strcmp
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strcspn strlen strncmp strspn
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tolower toupper
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and the following header files:
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ctype.h errno.h stdio.h
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If the following functions cannot be found by the configure script,
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replacements will be used (the replacement for strerror is Unix
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dependent):
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getline memcpy strcasecmp strdup
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strerror strncasecmp strtol
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If the following header files are found, they will be included:
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libc.h limits.h memory.h stddef.h
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stdlib.h string.h strings.h sys/types.h
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The following functions are required on Unix only:
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fcntl fileno
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The following headers are used, if found, on Unix only:
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fcntl.h sys/file.h
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