Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1998 14:10:04 -0600 (MDT) From: brett@peloton.physics.montana.edu To: FreeBSD-gnats-submit@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: ports/7592: new port - qclock Message-ID: <199808122010.OAA02295@peloton.physics.montana.edu>
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>Number: 7592 >Category: ports >Synopsis: new port of qclock >Confidential: no >Severity: non-critical >Priority: low >Responsible: freebsd-ports >State: open >Quarter: >Keywords: >Date-Required: >Class: change-request >Submitter-Id: current-users >Arrival-Date: Wed Aug 12 13:20:00 PDT 1998 >Last-Modified: >Originator: Brett Taylor >Organization: Montana State University, Bozeman >Release: FreeBSD 2.2.7-STABLE i386 >Environment: hot office - no beer in sight.... >Description: qclock is a text based clock. It actually will tell you the time, unlike say, bclock which AFAICT is useful only as a good "guess the time" clock. :-) qclock is so so so much better than date! >How-To-Repeat: amazingly difficult port below - it's been portlinted, and the whole range of "make *" tested - note I put it in misc - it's not X so it shouldn't go in x11-clocks and I didn't figure it belonged in sysutils. >Fix: #!/bin/csh -f # Uuencoded gz-compressed .tar file created by csh script uufiles # For more info (11/95), see e.g. http://xxx.lanl.gov/faq/uufaq.html # If you are on a unix machine this file will unpack itself: strip # any mail header and call resulting file, e.g., qclock.uu # (uudecode ignores these header lines and starts at begin line below) # Then say csh qclock.uu # or explicitly execute the commands (generally more secure): # uudecode qclock.uu ; gunzip qclock.tar.gz ; # tar -xvf qclock.tar # On some non-unix (e.g. VAX/VMS), first use editor to change filename # in "begin" line below to qclock.tar-gz , then execute # uudecode qclock.uu # gzip -d qclock.tar-gz # tar -xvf qclock.tar # uudecode $0 chmod 644 qclock.tar.gz gunzip -c qclock.tar.gz | tar -xvf - rm $0 qclock.tar.gz exit begin 644 qclock.tar.gz M'XL(`&?VT34``^V8WV_:,!#'>25_Q4WE87MHB$F<M&A,8Y!6J(4B8.O>JL0Q M)<*)T\018U7_]SDTJU@?RCHM[$?]D5#(78Q/OON>8VX(XV39K%4)6(;C8*@! M(`<;V]?O&``VMBW3,9&%I1L9R*D!KC2JDCP37@I0\U,JQ!//[?+_H]S<YW\> M,II5507/R#_"CBG=+=2R5/[WP0_YCX)*EAP9AFU;3^3?=A[G'SLR_T85P3SF MA>=_V,?P^KX(=+D0^O77-]`!9#E^"ULF.6HYE"+3\GR[A>F<!,=2R0AK?SIL MQ6^BU'^RO*[N'>`9_5\V_LW^CQVL^O\^V,K_^'PPG54QQ\[^C\R'_!NF4?1_ MR\2J_^\#/XR;]S6@>OI+9$O_O8OAT!U5T`%VO_]MZ=]&A?YMK/2_%[H@Z!<! MOI?1`#:U`&+A"6EE+(,USV&UN0TC"J&`,--5G_B?V-)_WYWV)E7,L4O_")N/ MWO_D_J_.?WOAV?J7;@HK;PT>S-.0Q@&L>,X"71OF9`&^7"2:%C\10\*\,`;. M`@@\05^IOO$W4NI_Z"UI\1]0)7/LTK]=[/FE_AV\V?^QA93^]\$!C.@*$IZ* M#`AGC!(1\ABBLAY@SM-V'<H3P@%\HFE6^%-ZDX<I#=IUI!O2WI<*!Y)2>9&V M.FI!-[^62POH^/A(^B\7/)+V^F85WR>4<<%C/5FLLY!D>L1CX<6>3H-<.Y!/ M-P9!0W[1^O)`.NH.W4Z]#&!\=KI]?UA,WNO.W-.+R<"==NI1F!%MV)W.W,G5 M=#`K3`LADG:SF<5\Y7N,Z62=$)Z$1"<\TKV\//PT-3EL,)K)CSOI_$28VNCB MZG)R-OWXH3^0`]8TT[3N^?G5K#LY=6</`6L!/PQC66*,M;5ZX[8WOH/&K1PH M1]V5<TO#>.*>##[?-;=.8YH>QH3E`86W?A;H18;T:/E.=5&%0J%0*!0*A4*A -4/P*WP"]'S"7`"@``+=. ` end >Audit-Trail: >Unformatted: To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-ports" in the body of the message
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