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| np | ||
| readline | ||
| chared.c | ||
| chared.h | ||
| common.c | ||
| config.h | ||
| el.c | ||
| el.h | ||
| el_term.h | ||
| emacs.c | ||
| filecomplete.c | ||
| filecomplete.h | ||
| hist.c | ||
| hist.h | ||
| histedit.h | ||
| history.c | ||
| key.c | ||
| key.h | ||
| Makefile.am | ||
| makelist.sh | ||
| map.c | ||
| map.h | ||
| parse.c | ||
| parse.h | ||
| prompt.c | ||
| prompt.h | ||
| read.c | ||
| read.h | ||
| readline.c | ||
| README | ||
| refresh.c | ||
| refresh.h | ||
| search.c | ||
| search.h | ||
| sig.c | ||
| sig.h | ||
| sys.h | ||
| term.c | ||
| tokenizer.c | ||
| tty.c | ||
| tty.h | ||
| vi.c | ||
An approximate method to merge from upstream is:
# Fetch latest from upstream (we also include some compat stuff)
$ CVS_RSH=ssh; export CVS_RSH
$ CVSROOT="anoncvs@stripped:/cvsroot"
$ cvs co -d libedit -P src/lib/libedit
$ mkdir libedit/np
$ for f in src/common/lib/libc/string/strlcat.c \
> src/common/lib/libc/string/strlcpy.c \
> src/include/vis.h \
> src/lib/libc/gen/unvis.c \
> src/lib/libc/gen/vis.c \
> src/tools/compat/fgetln.c
> do
> cvs co -P ${f}
> mv ${f} libedit/np
> done
$ rm -rf src
$ cd libedit
# Remove files we don't need/use
$ rm -rf CVS TEST Makefile shlib_version *.[0-9]
$ (cd readline; rm -rf CVS Makefile)
# Rename files to match our naming
$ mv makelist makelist.sh
$ mv term.h el_term.h
# Remove NetBSD-specific bits
$ for file in $(find . -type f)
> do
> cp ${file} ${file}.orig
> sed -e 's/#include "term.h"/#include "el_term.h"/g' \
> -e 's/sig_handler/el_sig_handler/g' \
> -e 's/isprint/el_isprint/g' \
> -e '/^__RCSID/d' \
> ${file}.orig >${file}
> rm ${file}.orig
> done
then merge remaining bits by hand. All MySQL-specific changes should be
marked with XXXMYSQL to make them easier to identify and merge. To generate
a 'clean' diff against upstream you can use the above commands but use
cvs co -D "2009/02/06 20:09:00" [..]
to fetch the baseline of most recent merge.
Please feed any fixes to Jonathan Perkin <jperkin@stripped> who will endeavour
to merge them upstream and keep diffs minimal.