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2010 Aug 26
1
Roff typo in sievec.1.in
There is a roff typo in pigeonhole's sievec.1.in. Roff treats the leading apostrophe on line 54 as an invalid command and produces bad output: dump to be written to stdout. The out-file argument may also be omitted, which has the same effect as for a com- piled...
2004 Apr 16
1
Spatial Voter Model
Has anyone coded (in R) a spatial voter model with mutation (e.g., Kimura and Weiss 1964, Holley and Liggett 1975, Durrett and Levin 1996)? In principle, it is quite straightforward, but useful simulations require many many iterations, making my "straightforward" version too time intensive. I am happy to share my version (without mutation, below), for what it is worth. Thank you in
2000 Mar 13
4
A few more Solaris 7 bugs in 1.2.3pre2
...you'll get errors about __builtin_va_alist, which Solaris cc provides but GNU does not. I put /usr/include as -idirafter instead of -I, and it worked for me. Perhaps check for -idirafter as a compiler option, and use it if available? - The man pages don't format properly ("what nroff" gives roff: n1.c 2.13). All the text runs together into one long paragraph. I am unfamiliar with writing man and nroff, and my attempts to fix things just made it worse. ` Jay Levitt
1997 Aug 22
0
R-alpha: Re: Extensions .R and .Rd (in base/funs/ and base/man/ )
...> might also consider making manual files end in .man so that it Ross> obvious what they are. MM> Kurt and me also would like to agree on a file extension for MM> 'R man' files. MM> Either .man [PROBLEM: this extension is used in Unix MM> already for [t/n]roff style manual pages. MM> Emacs therefore switches to nroff mode for this MM> extension. That's why I wouldn't like it all.] MM> or .Rd [in S there are '.d' help files with roff-like syntax] MM> or .Rman Current status (between Kurt & me): Kurt prop...
2006 Apr 15
3
Further problems with rubyt2 on MacOS X (intel)
..._EXPORT SEL NSSelectorFromString(NSString *aSelectorName); FOUNDATION_EXPORT Class NSClassFromString(NSString *aClassName); ------------------------------------------------------------------------ any suggestions? thank you, -- Rolf Lindgren http://www.roffe.com/ roffe@extern.uio.no http://www.dignus.no/
2017 Nov 15
1
manpages in mdoc(7)
...with vorbistools are written in the traditional man(7) markup language. I am proposing to rewrite them into the semantic markup of the mdoc(7) language. I am willing to do the work. Both the man(7) and mdoc(7) languages have been around for decades, and are supported by the prevalent formatters: groff(1) on most Linuxes and mandoc(1) on the *BSDs and some others. In particular, there is nothing to install or reconfigure on most systems - both formats can be rendered with man(1) or processed into html or pdf or ps. The main point is that mdoc(7) allows for constructs like .Op Fl f Ar arg mean...
2016 Sep 26
6
Possible formatting bug in ssh-agent.1 man page
Version info: OpenSSH_7.3p1, OpenSSL 1.0.2i 22 Sep 2016, Arch linux The ssh-agent.1 man page seems to have an indentation oddity, at least, as formatted with recent Arch linux manpage toolset. Here's what appears in the formatted output just after the description of the the "-t" option: ---------- Begin formatted output ------------------------------------- -t life
2019 Jan 30
2
[FORGED] r-base is already the newest version (3.5.2-1bionic)
Rolf, Briefly as I don't have sufficient time to catch up on all these wordy emails... On 30 January 2019 at 15:18, Rolf Turner wrote: | On 1/30/19 2:03 PM, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote: | > | Now *that* was a revealing suggestion! I did that and got: | > | | > | > Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold | > | > |
2018 Jan 29
2
opus manpages
...e with opus-tools are written in the traditional man(7) markup language. I am proposing to rewrite them into the semantic markup of the mdoc(7) language. I am willing to do the work. Both the man(7) and mdoc(7) languages have been around for decades, and are supported by the prevalent formatters: groff(1) on most Linuxes and mandoc(1) on the *BSDs and some others. In particular, there is nothing to install or reconfigure on most systems - both formats can be rendered with man(1) or processed into plaintext, html, pdf, or ps (or even into markdown, with mandoc(1)). The main point is that mdoc(7)...
2022 Dec 31
1
rewrite manpages to mdoc(7)
...) markup language. I am proposing to rewrite them into the semantic markup of the mdoc(7) language. I am willing to do the work. See a version of nsd-checkzone.8 below as an example. Both the man(7) and mdoc(7) languages have been around for decades, and are supported by the prevalent formatters: groff(1) on most Linuxes and mandoc(1) on the *BSDs and some others. In particular, there is nothing to install or reconfigure on most systems - both formats can be both rendered with existing man(1) implemnetations and processed into plaintext, html, pdf, ps and possibly other formats. The main point i...
2002 Jun 21
1
samba-2.2.5 -- a minor "make install" problem and 2 suggestions
...lswat.sh '$(DESTDIR)' $(SWATDIR) $(srcdir) installclientlib: -$(INSTALLCMD) bin/libsmbclient.so @@ -725,7 +725,7 @@ @$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/script/revert.sh $(BINDIR) $(PROGS) $(SCRIPTS) ${WINBIND_PROGS} installman: - @$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/script/installman.sh $(MANDIR) $(srcdir) "@ROFF@" + @$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/script/installman.sh '$(DESTDIR)' $(MANDIR) $(srcdir) "@ROFF@" uninstall: uninstallman uninstallbin uninstallscripts uninstallcp diff -ur -x configure -x autom4te.cache samba-2.2.5.orig/source/configure.in samba-2.2.5/source/configure.in --- samba...
2010 Mar 18
1
RTFM: Manual pages for Dovecot v2.0
Hello Dovecot admins. I've started writing manual pages for Dovecot v2.0. I'm sure they are not perfect yet. I'd like to ask you all to read the manual pages. It would be nice to get some ideas/suggestions/improvements. So that that the Dovecot v2.0.0 release could be distributed with /fine manuals/. The manual pages are available at: http://wiki2.dovecot.org/ManPages This is also
2010 Dec 19
0
[ANNOUNCE] xorg-docs 1.6
...remove Framemaker version of appgroup now in xextproto specs: move low bandwith protocol specs to xextproto specs: move RX Mime spec to app/xrx RX: remove the framemaker file from distribution specs: XKB proto and lib specs are now in xextproto and libX11 specs: remove roff version of x11 input synthesis extension specs: remove xtest1.info, no longer relevant specs: move SIAddresses docs to x11proto Matt Dew (1): specs: convert low bandwidth extention from Framemaker to DocBook/XML Peter Hutterer (1): MAINTAINERS: aiptek is unmaintained again...
1997 May 23
0
R-alpha: Re: S-help -- Ultimate doc.== source : $SPLUS/cmd/help.tr & help.nr
Kurt, if you really want to find out what things an S help file can contain, you must learn some nroff/troff [ maybe use 'groff', the GNU one ]. As always, ultimate documentation is == source. The definition of the S help is in the two files $SPLUS/cmd/help.[nt]r where nr ^= nroff, i.e. ASCII output tr ^= troff i.e. printed output (e.g via Postscript conversion) help.tr starts...
2007 Jan 27
2
Markdown use by newspapers?
Does anyone know of any larger newspapers or publishing companies that use Markdown? Several times I've noticed glitches in web page articles, posted at larger newspapers, where emphasis has been indicated by underlines and have wondered. Robert McGonegal
2014 Oct 15
1
doveadm-move(1)
...quot;INBOX"?] >> ? > > Where did you find this example? Cut&pasted off the terminal man page output. Looking into man1/doveadm-move.1, I see .B doveadm move \-u jane Archive/2011/09 mailbox INBOX BEFORE \(rs .B 2011-10-01 SINCE 01-Sep-2011 so it's a problem with my nroff, not dovecot's man pages. (Hmm, it happens with groff too -- it appears to be some sort of line length bug.) > Also http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Tools/Doveadm/Move#section_example > shows the correct example. Yes, this makes much more sense. Joseph Tam <jtam.home at gmail.com>
2014 Oct 16
1
doveadm-move(1)
...olk writes: >> Cut&pasted off the terminal man page output. Looking into >> man1/doveadm-move.1, I see >> >> .B doveadm move \-u jane Archive/2011/09 mailbox INBOX BEFORE \(rs >> .B 2011-10-01 SINCE 01-Sep-2011 >> >> so it's a problem with my nroff, not dovecot's man pages. (Hmm, it >> happens with groff too -- it appears to be some sort of line length bug.) > > Well, there was a problem with non-escaped dashes. But that was fixed 10 > months ago: > http://hg.dovecot.org/dovecot-2.2/diff/8a3d0426f514/doc/man/doveadm-mov...
2019 Jan 30
0
[FORGED] r-base is already the newest version (3.5.2-1bionic)
...9;. That is as official to > "you're good" as you'll ever get. > > Again, I would consider familiarising myself with some > Debian/Ubuntu/Mate/... > tutorials. It's not unlike becoming familiar with S/R terminology. It will > pay back. With dividends. > Roff -- you are right that the internet is full of misinformation. There are many clickbait sites preying on people like you having problems with linux. If you stick with official Debian documents you will avoid misinformation. The Debian Handbook <https://debian-handbook.info/get/now/> package...
2007 Nov 22
1
Installation problem of SAMBA 3.0.23a on HP-UX 11.23
..._VERSION='' PAM_MODULES='' PASSDB_LIBS='' PATH_SEPARATOR=':' PDB_MODULES='' PDB_STATIC='' PERL='' PICFLAGS='' PICSUFFIX='' PIE_CFLAGS='' PIE_LDFLAGS='' POPTLIBS='' PRINT_LIBS='' PYTHON='' ROFF='' RPC_MODULES='' RPC_STATIC='' SHELL='/bin/sh' SHLD='' SHLIBEXT='' SHLIB_PROGS='' SMBD_LIBS='' SMBLDAP='' SMBLDAPUTIL='' SMBWRAPPER='' SMBWRAP_INC='' SMBWRAP_OBJS='' SOCKWRAP='' SONAMEFL...
2014 Feb 27
0
snmp-ups shutdowns
...button, and create a pull request. Theoretically, you could do this all from your phone :-) The big advantage there is not having to download the entire repository for a small fix. The intent with the AsciiDoc conversion of the man pages was to make it easier to edit documentation without being a *roff expert. https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/blob/master/docs/man/snmp-ups.txt > Also, are those oids apc-private or commonly used/standard among snmp upses? 1.3.6.1.4.1.318 is the APC prefix - I don't think many UPSes use other vendors' prefixes. -- Charles Lepple clepple at gmai...