Update to bdftopcf 1.0.3. No functional change.

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matthieu 2010-10-31 17:32:23 +00:00
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commit bd6356693855f22de4fa50696c19f5bd8103aa88
Author: Alan Coopersmith <alan.coopersmith@oracle.com>
Date: Fri Oct 29 19:53:54 2010 -0700
bdftopcf 1.0.3
Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith <alan.coopersmith@oracle.com>
commit 423c3438394aa762feb9038e54e061f1761be252
Author: Alan Coopersmith <alan.coopersmith@oracle.com>
Date: Fri Oct 29 19:52:06 2010 -0700
Remove unnecessary calls from configure.ac
XORG_DEFAULT_OPTIONS calls AC_PROG_CC
PKG_CHECK_MODULES calls AC_SUBST for CFLAGS and LIBS
Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith <alan.coopersmith@oracle.com>
commit 89573e80d65db01ff12426781394969857bad715
Author: Gaetan Nadon <memsize@videotron.ca>
Date: Tue Jul 20 18:45:18 2010 -0400
config: update AC_PREREQ statement to 2.60
Unrelated to the previous patches, the new value simply reflects
the reality that the minimum level for autoconf to configure
all x.org modules is 2.60 dated June 2006.
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/autoconf/autoconf-2.60.tar.gz
Signed-off-by: Gaetan Nadon <memsize@videotron.ca>
commit 7de8e74341322be5e6f4830478d477ef17c13a4a
Author: Jesse Adkins <jesserayadkins@gmail.com>
Date: Tue Sep 28 13:29:48 2010 -0700
Purge cvs tags.
Signed-off-by: Jesse Adkins <jesserayadkins@gmail.com>
commit 9615bfc454af6cb489e9572895ef00af022303b1
Author: Alan Coopersmith <alan.coopersmith@oracle.com>
Date: Thu Jul 22 19:10:24 2010 -0700
Use AM_CFLAGS instead of bdftopcf_CFLAGS since there's only one target
Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith <alan.coopersmith@oracle.com>
commit ff16701d9054e47f1205e6ba4372077bd136062c
Author: Alan Coopersmith <alan.coopersmith@oracle.com>
Date: Thu Jul 22 19:07:08 2010 -0700
config: upgrade to util-macros 1.8 for additional man page support
Use MAN_SUBST now supplied in XORG_MANPAGE_SECTIONS
The value of MAN_SUBST is the same for all X.Org packages.
Use AC_PROG_SED now supplied by XORG_DEFAULT_OPTIONS
The existing statement can now be removed from the configuration file.
Use automake provided $(AM_V_GEN) and XORG_DEFAULT_OPTIONS provided $(SED)
Enables silent rule and use platform appropriate version of sed.
Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith <alan.coopersmith@oracle.com>
commit b29030dd85de4dee5d756390b1d15b3187bbb6d0
Author: Gaetan Nadon <memsize@videotron.ca>
Date: Thu Nov 26 09:19:52 2009 -0500
Makefile.am: add ChangeLog and INSTALL on MAINTAINERCLEANFILES
Now that the INSTALL file is generated.
Allows running make maintainer-clean.
commit fbce46de46b4c13098dc0590cf077150af3a470c
Author: Gaetan Nadon <memsize@videotron.ca>
Date: Wed Oct 28 14:09:07 2009 -0400
INSTALL, NEWS, README or AUTHORS files are missing/incorrect #24206
Add missing INSTALL file. Use standard GNU file on building tarball
README may have been updated
Remove AUTHORS file as it is empty and no content available yet.
Remove NEWS file as it is empty and no content available yet.
commit 8a6a1f4b7bde74b6df62ac949e75b4ba0aedff97
Author: Gaetan Nadon <memsize@videotron.ca>
Date: Tue Oct 27 15:07:24 2009 -0400
Deploy the new XORG_DEFAULT_OPTIONS #24242
This macro aggregate a number of existing macros that sets commmon
X.Org components configuration options. It shields the configuration file from
future changes.
commit 8021c657bcc6f27b99ed7a61f4036d614c47367d
Author: Gaetan Nadon <memsize@videotron.ca>
Date: Mon Oct 26 22:08:37 2009 -0400
Makefile.am: ChangeLog not required: EXTRA_DIST or *CLEANFILES #24432
ChangeLog filename is known to Automake and requires no further
coding in the makefile.
commit 6c1e289e0dcdd02b47d09547a8c5f9c8f0f50221
Author: Gaetan Nadon <memsize@videotron.ca>
Date: Thu Oct 22 12:34:14 2009 -0400
.gitignore: use common defaults with custom section # 24239
Using common defaults will reduce errors and maintenance.
Only the very small or inexistent custom section need periodic maintenance
when the structure of the component changes. Do not edit defaults.
commit 74b5dca54052c778d49e96b92fc2ef888a80cf8f
Author: Alan Coopersmith <alan.coopersmith@sun.com>
Date: Mon Sep 21 19:57:36 2009 -0700

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bin_PROGRAMS = bdftopcf
bdftopcf_CFLAGS = $(CWARNFLAGS) @BDFTOPCF_CFLAGS@
AM_CFLAGS = $(CWARNFLAGS) @BDFTOPCF_CFLAGS@
bdftopcf_LDADD = @BDFTOPCF_LIBS@
bdftopcf_SOURCES = bdftopcf.c
@ -32,39 +32,25 @@ appmandir = $(APP_MAN_DIR)
appman_DATA = $(appman_PRE:man=@APP_MAN_SUFFIX@)
EXTRA_DIST = $(appman_PRE) ChangeLog
EXTRA_DIST = $(appman_PRE)
MAINTAINERCLEANFILES = ChangeLog INSTALL
CLEANFILES = $(appman_DATA)
SED = sed
# Strings to replace in man pages
XORGRELSTRING = @PACKAGE_STRING@
XORGMANNAME = X Version 11
MAN_SUBSTS = \
-e 's|__vendorversion__|"$(XORGRELSTRING)" "$(XORGMANNAME)"|' \
-e 's|__xorgversion__|"$(XORGRELSTRING)" "$(XORGMANNAME)"|' \
-e 's|__xservername__|Xorg|g' \
-e 's|__xconfigfile__|xorg.conf|g' \
-e 's|__projectroot__|$(prefix)|g' \
-e 's|__apploaddir__|$(appdefaultdir)|' \
-e 's|__appmansuffix__|$(APP_MAN_SUFFIX)|g' \
-e 's|__libmansuffix__|$(LIB_MAN_SUFFIX)|g' \
-e 's|__adminmansuffix__|$(ADMIN_MAN_SUFFIX)|g' \
-e 's|__miscmansuffix__|$(MISC_MAN_SUFFIX)|g' \
-e 's|__filemansuffix__|$(FILE_MAN_SUFFIX)|g'
SUFFIXES = .$(APP_MAN_SUFFIX) .man
# String replacements in MAN_SUBSTS now come from xorg-macros.m4 via configure
.man.$(APP_MAN_SUFFIX):
sed $(MAN_SUBSTS) < $< > $@
$(AM_V_GEN)$(SED) $(MAN_SUBSTS) < $< > $@
.PHONY: ChangeLog
.PHONY: ChangeLog INSTALL
INSTALL:
$(INSTALL_CMD)
ChangeLog:
$(CHANGELOG_CMD)
dist-hook: ChangeLog
dist-hook: ChangeLog INSTALL
if LINT
ALL_LINT_FLAGS=$(LINT_FLAGS) $(DEFS) $(DEFAULT_INCLUDES) $(INCLUDES) \

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DIST_COMMON = README $(am__configure_deps) $(srcdir)/Makefile.am \
$(srcdir)/Makefile.in $(srcdir)/config.h.in \
$(top_srcdir)/configure AUTHORS COPYING ChangeLog INSTALL NEWS \
compile config.guess config.sub depcomp install-sh missing
config.guess config.sub depcomp install-sh missing
subdir = .
ACLOCAL_M4 = $(top_srcdir)/aclocal.m4
am__aclocal_m4_deps = $(top_srcdir)/configure.ac
@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ CONFIG_CLEAN_FILES =
am__installdirs = "$(DESTDIR)$(bindir)" "$(DESTDIR)$(appmandir)"
binPROGRAMS_INSTALL = $(INSTALL_PROGRAM)
PROGRAMS = $(bin_PROGRAMS)
am_bdftopcf_OBJECTS = bdftopcf-bdftopcf.$(OBJEXT)
am_bdftopcf_OBJECTS = bdftopcf.$(OBJEXT)
bdftopcf_OBJECTS = $(am_bdftopcf_OBJECTS)
bdftopcf_DEPENDENCIES =
DEFAULT_INCLUDES = -I. -I$(srcdir) -I.
@ -108,12 +108,14 @@ am__remove_distdir = \
DIST_ARCHIVES = $(distdir).tar.gz $(distdir).tar.bz2
GZIP_ENV = --best
distuninstallcheck_listfiles = find . -type f -print
distcleancheck_listfiles = find . -type f -print
ACLOCAL = @ACLOCAL@
ADMIN_MAN_DIR = @ADMIN_MAN_DIR@
ADMIN_MAN_SUFFIX = @ADMIN_MAN_SUFFIX@
AMDEP_FALSE = @AMDEP_FALSE@
AMDEP_TRUE = @AMDEP_TRUE@
AMTAR = @AMTAR@
AM_DEFAULT_VERBOSITY = @AM_DEFAULT_VERBOSITY@
APP_MAN_DIR = @APP_MAN_DIR@
APP_MAN_SUFFIX = @APP_MAN_SUFFIX@
AUTOCONF = @AUTOCONF@
@ -142,6 +144,7 @@ EXEEXT = @EXEEXT@
FILE_MAN_DIR = @FILE_MAN_DIR@
FILE_MAN_SUFFIX = @FILE_MAN_SUFFIX@
GREP = @GREP@
INSTALL_CMD = @INSTALL_CMD@
INSTALL_DATA = @INSTALL_DATA@
INSTALL_PROGRAM = @INSTALL_PROGRAM@
INSTALL_SCRIPT = @INSTALL_SCRIPT@
@ -160,6 +163,7 @@ MAINT = @MAINT@
MAINTAINER_MODE_FALSE = @MAINTAINER_MODE_FALSE@
MAINTAINER_MODE_TRUE = @MAINTAINER_MODE_TRUE@
MAKEINFO = @MAKEINFO@
MAN_SUBSTS = @MAN_SUBSTS@
MISC_MAN_DIR = @MISC_MAN_DIR@
MISC_MAN_SUFFIX = @MISC_MAN_SUFFIX@
OBJEXT = @OBJEXT@
@ -171,10 +175,12 @@ PACKAGE_TARNAME = @PACKAGE_TARNAME@
PACKAGE_VERSION = @PACKAGE_VERSION@
PATH_SEPARATOR = @PATH_SEPARATOR@
PKG_CONFIG = @PKG_CONFIG@
SED = @SED@
SET_MAKE = @SET_MAKE@
SHELL = @SHELL@
STRIP = @STRIP@
VERSION = @VERSION@
XORG_MAN_PAGE = @XORG_MAN_PAGE@
ac_ct_CC = @ac_ct_CC@
am__fastdepCC_FALSE = @am__fastdepCC_FALSE@
am__fastdepCC_TRUE = @am__fastdepCC_TRUE@
@ -191,7 +197,6 @@ build_os = @build_os@
build_vendor = @build_vendor@
datadir = @datadir@
datarootdir = @datarootdir@
distcleancheck_listfiles = @distcleancheck_listfiles@
docdir = @docdir@
dvidir = @dvidir@
exec_prefix = @exec_prefix@
@ -219,32 +224,15 @@ sbindir = @sbindir@
sharedstatedir = @sharedstatedir@
sysconfdir = @sysconfdir@
target_alias = @target_alias@
bdftopcf_CFLAGS = $(CWARNFLAGS) @BDFTOPCF_CFLAGS@
AM_CFLAGS = $(CWARNFLAGS) @BDFTOPCF_CFLAGS@
bdftopcf_LDADD = @BDFTOPCF_LIBS@
bdftopcf_SOURCES = bdftopcf.c
appman_PRE = bdftopcf.man
appmandir = $(APP_MAN_DIR)
appman_DATA = $(appman_PRE:man=@APP_MAN_SUFFIX@)
EXTRA_DIST = $(appman_PRE) ChangeLog
EXTRA_DIST = $(appman_PRE)
MAINTAINERCLEANFILES = ChangeLog INSTALL
CLEANFILES = $(appman_DATA)
SED = sed
# Strings to replace in man pages
XORGRELSTRING = @PACKAGE_STRING@
XORGMANNAME = X Version 11
MAN_SUBSTS = \
-e 's|__vendorversion__|"$(XORGRELSTRING)" "$(XORGMANNAME)"|' \
-e 's|__xorgversion__|"$(XORGRELSTRING)" "$(XORGMANNAME)"|' \
-e 's|__xservername__|Xorg|g' \
-e 's|__xconfigfile__|xorg.conf|g' \
-e 's|__projectroot__|$(prefix)|g' \
-e 's|__apploaddir__|$(appdefaultdir)|' \
-e 's|__appmansuffix__|$(APP_MAN_SUFFIX)|g' \
-e 's|__libmansuffix__|$(LIB_MAN_SUFFIX)|g' \
-e 's|__adminmansuffix__|$(ADMIN_MAN_SUFFIX)|g' \
-e 's|__miscmansuffix__|$(MISC_MAN_SUFFIX)|g' \
-e 's|__filemansuffix__|$(FILE_MAN_SUFFIX)|g'
SUFFIXES = .$(APP_MAN_SUFFIX) .man
@LINT_TRUE@ALL_LINT_FLAGS = $(LINT_FLAGS) $(DEFS) $(DEFAULT_INCLUDES) $(INCLUDES) \
@LINT_TRUE@ $(AM_CPPFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) $(bdftopcf_CFLAGS)
@ -337,7 +325,7 @@ mostlyclean-compile:
distclean-compile:
-rm -f *.tab.c
@AMDEP_TRUE@@am__include@ @am__quote@./$(DEPDIR)/bdftopcf-bdftopcf.Po@am__quote@
@AMDEP_TRUE@@am__include@ @am__quote@./$(DEPDIR)/bdftopcf.Po@am__quote@
.c.o:
@am__fastdepCC_TRUE@ if $(COMPILE) -MT $@ -MD -MP -MF "$(DEPDIR)/$*.Tpo" -c -o $@ $<; \
@ -352,20 +340,6 @@ distclean-compile:
@AMDEP_TRUE@@am__fastdepCC_FALSE@ source='$<' object='$@' libtool=no @AMDEPBACKSLASH@
@AMDEP_TRUE@@am__fastdepCC_FALSE@ DEPDIR=$(DEPDIR) $(CCDEPMODE) $(depcomp) @AMDEPBACKSLASH@
@am__fastdepCC_FALSE@ $(COMPILE) -c `$(CYGPATH_W) '$<'`
bdftopcf-bdftopcf.o: bdftopcf.c
@am__fastdepCC_TRUE@ if $(CC) $(DEFS) $(DEFAULT_INCLUDES) $(INCLUDES) $(AM_CPPFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) $(bdftopcf_CFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) -MT bdftopcf-bdftopcf.o -MD -MP -MF "$(DEPDIR)/bdftopcf-bdftopcf.Tpo" -c -o bdftopcf-bdftopcf.o `test -f 'bdftopcf.c' || echo '$(srcdir)/'`bdftopcf.c; \
@am__fastdepCC_TRUE@ then mv -f "$(DEPDIR)/bdftopcf-bdftopcf.Tpo" "$(DEPDIR)/bdftopcf-bdftopcf.Po"; else rm -f "$(DEPDIR)/bdftopcf-bdftopcf.Tpo"; exit 1; fi
@AMDEP_TRUE@@am__fastdepCC_FALSE@ source='bdftopcf.c' object='bdftopcf-bdftopcf.o' libtool=no @AMDEPBACKSLASH@
@AMDEP_TRUE@@am__fastdepCC_FALSE@ DEPDIR=$(DEPDIR) $(CCDEPMODE) $(depcomp) @AMDEPBACKSLASH@
@am__fastdepCC_FALSE@ $(CC) $(DEFS) $(DEFAULT_INCLUDES) $(INCLUDES) $(AM_CPPFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) $(bdftopcf_CFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) -c -o bdftopcf-bdftopcf.o `test -f 'bdftopcf.c' || echo '$(srcdir)/'`bdftopcf.c
bdftopcf-bdftopcf.obj: bdftopcf.c
@am__fastdepCC_TRUE@ if $(CC) $(DEFS) $(DEFAULT_INCLUDES) $(INCLUDES) $(AM_CPPFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) $(bdftopcf_CFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) -MT bdftopcf-bdftopcf.obj -MD -MP -MF "$(DEPDIR)/bdftopcf-bdftopcf.Tpo" -c -o bdftopcf-bdftopcf.obj `if test -f 'bdftopcf.c'; then $(CYGPATH_W) 'bdftopcf.c'; else $(CYGPATH_W) '$(srcdir)/bdftopcf.c'; fi`; \
@am__fastdepCC_TRUE@ then mv -f "$(DEPDIR)/bdftopcf-bdftopcf.Tpo" "$(DEPDIR)/bdftopcf-bdftopcf.Po"; else rm -f "$(DEPDIR)/bdftopcf-bdftopcf.Tpo"; exit 1; fi
@AMDEP_TRUE@@am__fastdepCC_FALSE@ source='bdftopcf.c' object='bdftopcf-bdftopcf.obj' libtool=no @AMDEPBACKSLASH@
@AMDEP_TRUE@@am__fastdepCC_FALSE@ DEPDIR=$(DEPDIR) $(CCDEPMODE) $(depcomp) @AMDEPBACKSLASH@
@am__fastdepCC_FALSE@ $(CC) $(DEFS) $(DEFAULT_INCLUDES) $(INCLUDES) $(AM_CPPFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) $(bdftopcf_CFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) -c -o bdftopcf-bdftopcf.obj `if test -f 'bdftopcf.c'; then $(CYGPATH_W) 'bdftopcf.c'; else $(CYGPATH_W) '$(srcdir)/bdftopcf.c'; fi`
uninstall-info-am:
install-appmanDATA: $(appman_DATA)
@$(NORMAL_INSTALL)
@ -594,6 +568,7 @@ distclean-generic:
maintainer-clean-generic:
@echo "This command is intended for maintainers to use"
@echo "it deletes files that may require special tools to rebuild."
-test -z "$(MAINTAINERCLEANFILES)" || rm -f $(MAINTAINERCLEANFILES)
clean: clean-am
clean-am: clean-binPROGRAMS clean-generic mostlyclean-am
@ -663,15 +638,19 @@ uninstall-am: uninstall-appmanDATA uninstall-binPROGRAMS \
uninstall-info-am
# String replacements in MAN_SUBSTS now come from xorg-macros.m4 via configure
.man.$(APP_MAN_SUFFIX):
sed $(MAN_SUBSTS) < $< > $@
$(AM_V_GEN)$(SED) $(MAN_SUBSTS) < $< > $@
.PHONY: ChangeLog
.PHONY: ChangeLog INSTALL
INSTALL:
$(INSTALL_CMD)
ChangeLog:
$(CHANGELOG_CMD)
dist-hook: ChangeLog
dist-hook: ChangeLog INSTALL
@LINT_TRUE@lint:
@LINT_TRUE@ $(LINT) $(ALL_LINT_FLAGS) $(bdftopcf_SOURCES)

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@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
/* $Xorg: bdftopcf.c,v 1.4 2001/02/09 02:05:28 xorgcvs Exp $ */
/*
Copyright 1991, 1993, 1998 The Open Group
@ -27,8 +26,6 @@ from The Open Group.
*/
/* $XFree86: xc/programs/bdftopcf/bdftopcf.c,v 1.4 2001/08/01 00:45:00 tsi Exp $ */
#include <X11/X.h>
#include <X11/Xproto.h>
#include <X11/fonts/fontmisc.h>

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@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
.\" $Xorg: bdftopcf.man,v 1.4 2001/02/09 02:05:28 xorgcvs Exp $
.\" Copyright 1993, 1994, 1998 The Open Group
.\"
.\" Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this software and its
@ -23,8 +22,6 @@
.\" other dealings in this Software without prior written authorization
.\" from The Open Group.
.\"
.\" $XFree86: xc/programs/bdftopcf/bdftopcf.man,v 1.7 2001/01/27 18:21:00 dawes Exp $
.\"
.TH BDFTOPCF 1 __xorgversion__
.SH NAME
bdftopcf \- convert X font from Bitmap Distribution Format to Portable

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@ -20,26 +20,24 @@ dnl USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
dnl
dnl Process this file with autoconf to create configure.
AC_PREREQ([2.57])
AC_INIT(bdftopcf, [1.0.2], [https://bugs.freedesktop.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=xorg], bdftopcf)
AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE([dist-bzip2 foreign])
AC_PREREQ([2.60])
AC_INIT([bdftopcf], [1.0.3],
[https://bugs.freedesktop.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=xorg], [bdftopcf])
AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE([foreign dist-bzip2])
AM_MAINTAINER_MODE
AM_CONFIG_HEADER(config.h)
# Require xorg-macros: XORG_WITH_LINT, XORG_DEFAULT_OPTIONS
m4_ifndef([XORG_MACROS_VERSION], [AC_FATAL([must install xorg-macros 1.1 or later before running autoconf/autogen])])
XORG_MACROS_VERSION(1.3)
AC_PROG_CC
AC_PROG_INSTALL
# Require X.Org macros 1.8 or later for MAN_SUBSTS set by XORG_MANPAGE_SECTIONS
m4_ifndef([XORG_MACROS_VERSION],
[m4_fatal([must install xorg-macros 1.8 or later before running autoconf/autogen])])
XORG_MACROS_VERSION(1.8)
XORG_DEFAULT_OPTIONS
AC_PROG_INSTALL
# Checks for pkg-config packages
PKG_CHECK_MODULES(BDFTOPCF, xfont)
AC_SUBST(BDFTOPCF_CFLAGS)
AC_SUBST(BDFTOPCF_LIBS)
XORG_WITH_LINT