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+case $CONFIG in
+'')
+ if test -f config.sh; then TOP=.;
+ elif test -f ../config.sh; then TOP=..;
+ elif test -f ../../config.sh; then TOP=../..;
+ elif test -f ../../../config.sh; then TOP=../../..;
+ elif test -f ../../../../config.sh; then TOP=../../../..;
+ else
+ echo "Can't find config.sh."; exit 1
+ fi
+ . $TOP/config.sh
+ ;;
+esac
+case "$0" in
+*/*) cd `expr X$0 : 'X\(.*\)/'` ;;
+esac
+echo "Extracting bin/manilist (with variable substitutions)"
+$spitshell >manilist <<!GROK!THIS!
+$startperl
+ eval 'exec perl -S \$0 \${1+"\$@"}'
+ if \$running_under_some_shell;
+
+# $Id: manilist.SH 31 2010-03-06 20:15:24Z rmanfredi $
+#
+# Copyright (c) 1991-1997, 2004-2006, Raphael Manfredi
+#
+# You may redistribute only under the terms of the Artistic Licence,
+# as specified in the README file that comes with the distribution.
+# You may reuse parts of this distribution only within the terms of
+# that same Artistic Licence; a copy of which may be found at the root
+# of the source tree for dist 4.0.
+#
+# $Log: manilist.SH,v $
+# Revision 3.0.1.3 1994/10/29 15:42:42 ram
+# patch36: fixed open precedence problem for perl5
+#
+# Revision 3.0.1.2 1994/01/24 13:52:33 ram
+# patch16: added ~/.dist_profile awareness
+#
+# Revision 3.0.1.1 1993/08/19 06:41:52 ram
+# patch1: leading config.sh searching was not aborting properly
+#
+# Revision 3.0 1993/08/18 12:04:03 ram
+# Baseline for dist 3.0 netwide release.
+#
+
+\$version = '$VERSION';
+\$pl = '$PATCHLEVEL';
+!GROK!THIS!
+$spitshell >>manilist <<'!NO!SUBS!'
+
+# This script scans the MANIFEST.new file and builds some reports.
+
+# The output can be somewhat changed to produce other kind of reports.
+# The format is specified with a leading set of activation character, followed
+# by a ':', and then a set of formatting macros. The leading characters tell
+# when a report line shall be issued:
+# a: all files (shortcut for 'ix')
+# A: all files but the excluded ones
+# f: report for files only
+# d: report for directories only
+# m: report for files/directories found in the MANIFEST.new
+# n: report for files/directories not found in the MANIFEST.new
+# i: included files are listed
+# x: excluded files are listed
+# Then a set of macros introduced by %:
+# %c: the leading one character code defined as follows:
+# . if the file is up to date (i.e. not newer than patchlevel.h)
+# - if the file is present in the manifest but is missing
+# > if the file has changed since last patch.
+# + if the file is not present in the manifest but exists
+# o if the file is not listed but exists and is older than patchlevel.h
+# x if the file in manifest and exists but was excluded
+# ? if the file in manifest but was excluded and does not exist
+# %n: the name of the file (its path from the top directory)
+# %t: time stamp of last modification
+# %d: description from MANIFEST.new file, if any
+# %s: size of the file, in bytes
+
+$format = 'A:%c %n';
+
+# By default, only the source files whith the following extensions are reported
+# (but a -a option will report ALL the files, and a -i option can specify some
+# other extensions as well).
+# .sh .SH .c .h .l .y .man
+
+@include = ('.sh', '.SH', '.c', '.h', '.l', '.y', '.man');
+
+# By default, the following extensions are excluded from the list. More
+# exclusions can be added with the -x option:
+# ^core .o .bak .rej .new .old .orig ,v
+
+@exclude = ('^core', '.o', '.bak', '.rej', '.new', '.old', '.orig', ',v');
+
+# The column separator character (or string) is used to separate each formatted
+# column on the output. Formatting is requested by adding a '|' character in
+# the format string. A new separator can be specified via the -C option.
+# The maximum column size is fixed by the -L.
+
+$col_separator = ' ';
+$col_size = '';
+
+&profile; # Read ~/.dist_profile
+require 'getopts.pl';
+require 'stat.pl';
+&usage unless &Getopts('abcdhntVi:f:p:s:w:x:C:L:I:X:');
+
+&usage if $opt_h;
+if ($opt_V) {
+ print "manilist $version PL$pl\n";
+ exit 0;
+}
+
+# Go to the top of the package, and update any file name given as argument
+# by prepending the needed path. The process then performs a chdir to the
+# top.
+unless ($opt_b) {
+ chop($pwd = `pwd`) unless -f '.package';
+ until (-f '.package') {
+ die "No .package file! Run packinit.\n" unless $pwd;
+ chdir '..' || die "Can't cd ..\n";
+ $pwd =~ s|(.*)/(.*)|$1|;
+ $prefix = $2 . '/' . $prefix;
+ }
+ if ($prefix) {
+ for (@ARGV) {
+ s/^\.$/$prefix/ && next;
+ s/^/$prefix/ unless m|^[-/]|;
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+# We now are at the top level
+
+# Build up the file hierarchy filter in @filter
+foreach $entry (@ARGV) {
+ $entry =~ s|/$||; # Remove final / in directory names
+ if (-d $entry) {
+ push(@filter, "d:$entry");
+ } elsif (-f $entry) {
+ push(@filter, "f:$entry");
+ } else {
+ die "$entry: No such file or directory.\n";
+ }
+}
+
+$prefix = '.' unless $prefix;
+($top = $prefix) =~ s|/$||;
+$top = '.' if $opt_t; # Start from top, not from original dir
+@ARGV = ($top) unless @ARGV;
+
+if ($opt_n) { # "manifest" files are found by scanning the directory
+ open(MANIFEST, "find @ARGV -print|") || die "Can't run find: $!\n";
+ while (<MANIFEST>) {
+ chop;
+ s|^./||;
+ push(@manifest, $_);
+ }
+ close MANIFEST;
+} else {
+ $MANIFEST = $opt_f;
+ $MANIFEST = 'MANIFEST.new' unless $opt_f;
+ open(MANIFEST, $MANIFEST) || die "Can't open $MANIFEST: $!\n";
+ while (<MANIFEST>) {
+ chop;
+ s|^./||;
+ s|^(\S+)||;
+ local($name) = $1;
+ push(@manifest, $name);
+ m|^\s+(\d+)*\s*(.*)| && ($comment{$name} = $2);
+ }
+ close MANIFEST;
+}
+
+# If we have to compare the files in the MANIFEST with the actual files on
+# the file system, then grab them...
+if ($opt_c && !$opt_n) {
+ open(FILES, "find @ARGV -print|") || die "Can't run find: $!\n";
+ while (<FILES>) {
+ chop;
+ s|^./||;
+ push(@files, $_);
+ }
+ close FILES;
+}
+
+# If there is a patchlevel.h file, get its time stamp.
+$pl_mtime = 0;
+$pl_mtime = (stat('patchlevel.h'))[$ST_MTIME] if -f 'patchlevel.h';
+
+# Dealing with command-line options
+$format = $opt_p if $opt_p;
+$col_separator = $opt_C if $opt_C;
+$col_size = $opt_L if $opt_L;
+unless ($opt_p) { # -p may be used as a shortcut for -w and -s
+ local($which) = ($format =~ /^(\w+):/);
+ local($string) = ($format =~ /^\w+:(.*)/);
+ $which = $opt_w if $opt_w;
+ $string = $opt_s if $opt_s;
+ $format = "$which:$string";
+}
+@include = split(' ', $opt_I) if $opt_I; # First reset included with -I
+@exclude = split(' ', $opt_X) if $opt_X; # and excluded with -X
+push(@include, split(' ', $opt_i)) if $opt_i; # before applying additions
+push(@exclude, split(' ', $opt_x)) if $opt_x;
+&mode_opt; # Compute $mode_xxx variables
+&init_functions; # Compile &included and &excluded
+
+# Option -d requests dumping of inclusion and exclusion lists on stderr
+if ($opt_d) {
+ print STDERR "Included: ", join(' ', @include), "\n";
+ print STDERR "Excluded: ", join(' ', @exclude), "\n";
+}
+
+@manifest = sort @manifest;
+@files = sort @files if defined(@files);
+
+# Build up the %manifest array so that we quickly know whether a file is in the
+# manifest or not.
+foreach (@manifest) {
+ ++$manifest{$_};
+}
+
+# Now loop other the files held in @manifest and perform your job...
+foreach $mani (@manifest) {
+ if ($opt_c && !$opt_n) { # Check MANIFEST with actual files on disk
+ for (;;) {
+ $disk = $files[0]; # Next file coming up
+ last unless $disk;
+ last if $disk gt $mani; # Past the current point
+ shift(@files); # Remove the file from list
+ last if $disk eq $mani; # Reached the manifest point
+ # This means the file is before the current MANIFEST point
+ &report($disk); # File exists and not in MANIFEST
+ }
+ }
+ &report($mani);
+}
+
+&flush_report; # Flush the @Report array if formatting is needed
+
+# Print usage and exit with a non-zero status
+sub usage {
+ print STDERR <<EOH;
+Usage: manilist [-abcdhnptV] [-i ext] [-f manifest] [-p format] [-s string]
+ [-w which] [-x ext] [-C separator] [-I included] [-L colsize]
+ [-X excluded] [files]
+ -a : report for all the files, regardless of (dis)allowed extensions.
+ -b : take current directory as base top (do not look for .package).
+ -c : check files against those in manifest and report differences.
+ -d : dump include and exclude lists on stderr.
+ -f : specify an alternate MANIFEST.new file.
+ -h : print this help message.
+ -i : specify a new extension to be included in the list of scanned files.
+ -n : do not use any MANIFEST file, rather scan directories for files.
+ -p : set new printing format (default is '$format'), shortcut for -s and -w.
+ -s : set string to be printed (with escapes) for each file on report.
+ -t : start from top directory, regardless of current dir.
+ -w : give leading letter(s) for printing format (file selection on report).
+ -x : give a new extension to be excluded from the list of scanned files.
+ -C : specify column separator (replaces '|' in format string).
+ -I : override default include list (space separated).
+ -L : specify maximum column size before truncation (',' separated).
+ -V : print version number.
+ -X : override default exclude list (space separated).
+EOH
+ exit 1;
+}
+
+# Set up $mode_xxx variables, where xxx is one of the options which may be set
+# in the printing mode. For instance, $mode_i is true if and only if 'i' is
+# mentionnned in the printing mode.
+sub mode_opt {
+ local($fmt) = $format;
+ $fmt =~ s/^(\w+)://;
+ local($mode) = $1;
+ $mode .= 'ix' if $mode =~ /a/;
+ local($mode_eval) = '';
+ foreach (split(//, $mode)) {
+ $mode_eval .= "\$mode_$_ = 1;"
+ }
+ eval $mode_eval;
+ chop($@) && die "Can't set mode variables: $@.\n";
+}
+
+# Write a report about a file, either on stdout or into @Report if some
+# formatting post-processing is needed (aligned on '|' characters in the
+# report format string).
+sub report {
+ local($file) = @_;
+ return unless &report_wanted($file);
+
+ local($fmt) = $format;
+ local($postproc) = 0; # Do we need formatting post-processing ?
+ $fmt =~ s/^\w+://;
+ $fmt =~ s/\|/\02/g && ($postproc = 1); # Formatted colum separator
+
+ # If neither 'd' nor 'f' is specified, then all the files are candidate
+ # for report. Specifying 'df' is the same, but is less efficient.
+ if (($mode_d || $mode_f) && -e $file) { # File exists on disk
+ return if -f _ && !$mode_f;
+ return if -d _ && !$mode_d;
+ }
+
+ # Mode 'm' and 'n', if present, respectively ask for a report when a file
+ # is in the manifest and when a file is not in the manifest. Not specifying
+ # any of those modes is the same as specifying both of them.
+ local($in_mani) = defined $manifest{$file};
+ if ($mode_m || $mode_n) {
+ return if $in_mani && !$mode_m;
+ return if !$in_mani && !$mode_n;
+ }
+
+ # Mode 'i' and 'x' are used to control included and excluded files. By
+ # default all the files not excluded are reported. Specifying 'x' also asks
+ # for excluded files. The 'i' restricts the report to included files.
+ local($included) = $mode_i ? &included($file) : 1;
+ local($excluded) = &excluded($file);
+ if (!$included || $excluded) {
+ return if !$mode_x && $excluded;
+ return if ($mode_i && !$included) && !$excluded;
+ }
+
+ local($c_macro);
+ local($mtime) = (stat($file))[$ST_MTIME];
+ if ($in_mani) { # File in MANIFEST
+ if (-e $file) { # And file exists
+ $c_macro = '.' if $mtime <= $pl_mtime;
+ $c_macro = '>' if $mtime > $pl_mtime;
+ $c_macro = 'x' if &excluded($file);
+ } else {
+ $c_macro = '-';
+ $c_macro = '?' if &excluded($file);
+ }
+ } else { # File not in MANIFEST
+ if (-e $file) { # And file exists
+ $c_macro = $mtime < $pl_mtime ? 'o' : '+';
+ } else {
+ return if -l $file;
+ warn "$file seems to have been removed...\n";
+ }
+ }
+
+ # Perform the macro substitution
+ $fmt =~ s/%%/\0/g; # Escape %%
+ $fmt =~ s/%/\01/g; # Transform %, in case substitution add some
+ $fmt =~ s/\01c/$c_macro/g; # %c is the code
+ $fmt =~ s/\01n/$file/g; # %n is the file name
+ $fmt =~ s/\01t/&fstamp/ge; # %t is the time stamp
+ $fmt =~ s/\01s/&fsize/ge; # %s is the file size, in bytes
+ $fmt =~ s/\01d/&mdesc/ge; # %d is the manifest description
+ $fmt =~ s/\01/%/g; # All other %'s are left undisturbed
+
+ print "$fmt\n" unless $postproc;
+ push(@Report, $fmt) if $postproc;
+}
+
+# Format and flush report on stdout. Columns are aligned on what was originally
+# a '|' character in the format string, translated into a ^B by the reporting
+# routine.
+sub flush_report {
+ return unless @Report; # Early return if nothing to be done
+ local(@length); # Stores maximum length for each field
+ local(@max); # Maximum allowed column sizes
+ local($i);
+ local($report);
+ local($len);
+ local(@fields);
+ @max = split(',', $col_size);
+ foreach $report (@Report) { # First pass: compute fields lengths
+ $i = 0;
+ foreach (split(/\02/, $report)) {
+ $len = length($_);
+ $length[$i] = $length[$i] < $len ? $len : $length[$i];
+ $i++;
+ }
+ }
+ for ($i = 0; $i < @length; $i++) { # Adapt to maximum specified length
+ $length[$i] = $max[$i] if $max[$i] > 0 && $length[$i] > $max[$i];
+ }
+ foreach $report (@Report) { # Second pass: formats each line
+ @fields = split(/\02/, $report);
+ $i = 0;
+ foreach (@fields) {
+ $len = length($_);
+ if ($max[$i] > 0 && $len > $max[$i]) {
+ $_ = substr($_, 0, $max[$i]); # Truncate field
+ } else {
+ $_ .= ' ' x ($length[$i] - $len); # Pad with blanks
+ }
+ $i++;
+ }
+ print join($col_separator, @fields), "\n";
+ }
+}
+
+# The following macro subsitution functions are called with $file set
+
+# Return the modification time on file
+sub fstamp {
+ (stat($file))[$ST_MTIME];
+}
+
+# Return the file size, in bytes
+sub fsize {
+ (stat($file))[$ST_SIZE];
+}
+
+# Return the description from the MANIFEST file, if any
+sub mdesc {
+ return '' unless defined $comment{$file};
+ $comment{$file};
+}
+
+# Do we have to report informations on the specified file?
+sub report_wanted {
+ return 1 unless @filter;
+ local($file) = @_;
+ local($filter);
+ foreach (@filter) {
+ $filter = $_; # Work on a copy
+ if ($filter =~ s/^d://) {
+ return 1 if $file =~ m|^$filter(/[^/]*)*|;
+ } else {
+ $filter =~ s/^f://;
+ return 1 if $filter eq $file;
+ }
+ }
+ return 0;
+}
+
+# Build up the 'included' and 'excluded' functions which return true if a file
+# is in the include or exclude set.
+sub init_functions {
+ &build_function('included', *include, 1);
+ &build_function('excluded', *exclude, 0);
+}
+
+# Build a function which returns true if a given name is found in the array
+# list of regular expression. Each regular expression is applied on the file
+# name, anchored at the end. False is returned only if none of the expressions
+# match. The purpose of building such a function dynamically is to avoid the
+# costly pattern recompilation every time.
+sub build_function {
+ local($name) = shift(@_); # The name of the function to be built
+ local(*array) = shift(@_); # The extension array we have to check with
+ local($dflt) = shift(@_); # Default value when -a is used
+ local($fn) = &q(<<EOF); # Function being built.
+:sub $name {
+: return $dflt if \$opt_a; # All files are included, none excluded.
+: local(\$_) = \@_;
+: study;
+EOF
+ foreach (@array) {
+ $ext = $_; # Work on a copy
+ # Convert shell-style globbing into perl's RE meta-characters
+ $ext =~ s/\./\\./g; # Escape .
+ $ext =~ s/\?/./g; # ? turns into .
+ $ext =~ s/\*/.*/g; # And * turns into .*
+ $fn .= &q(<<EOL);
+: return 1 if /$ext\$/;
+EOL
+ }
+ $fn .= &q(<<EOF);
+: 0; # None of the extensions can be applied to the file
+:}
+EOF
+ eval $fn;
+ chop($@) && die "Can't compile '$name':\n$fn\n$@.\n";
+}
+
+# Remove ':' quotations in front of the lines
+sub q {
+ local($_) = @_;
+ s/^://gm;
+ $_;
+}
+
+!NO!SUBS!
+$grep -v '^;#' ../pl/tilde.pl >> manilist
+$grep -v '^;#' ../pl/profile.pl >> manilist
+chmod 755 manilist
+$eunicefix manilist