Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "doveadm-move(1)"
2014 Oct 15
1
doveadm-move(1)
Pascal Volk writes:
>> EXAMPLE
>> Move janes messages - received in September 2011 - from her
>> INBOX into her archive.
>>
>> doveadm move -u jane Archive/2011/09 mailbox
>> 2011-10-01 SINCE 01-Sep-2011
>>
>> [Is this a typo: "2011-10-01" should be "INBOX"?]
>> ?
>
> Where did you
2000 Mar 13
4
A few more Solaris 7 bugs in 1.2.3pre2
These are all in the port of 1.2.3pre2:
- configure accepts --includedir, but doesn't seem to pass it on to the
Makefile. You have to edit the Makefile manually if you have include files
anywhere but /usr/include. Which is a problem because...
- The Makefile doesn't include /usr/local/include by default, which is where
zlib installs itself by default. Probably oughta be in there.
2019 May 04
4
[PATCH] configure.ac: Add mandoc as valid formatter
Hi,
On systems that have mandoc installed but are missing an nroff binary,
the configure script will fall back to pre-formatted manual pages
despite the fact that mandoc could be used.
The proposed patch adds mandoc as a valid formatter to configure.ac. As
mandoc supports the -mdoc flag, it can simply be added to the list of
nroff-like binaries.
Wolfgang
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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
2001 Jan 12
1
No subject
Hello,
the man pages for openssh-2.3.0p1 look bad on our Tru64 Unix V4.0E
systems.
(Secure Shell) is a program for logging into a remote machine and
for executing commands on a remote machine. It is intended to
replace rlogin and rsh, and provide secure encrypted communica-
tions between two untrusted hosts over an insecure network. X11
connections and arbitrary TCP/IP ports can also be
2000 Sep 04
1
Man pages
I've noticed that the man pages provided in the tarball do not work on
Solaris - the output is not formatted as expected. On a linux box it is
possible to view the man pages using nroff -mdoc ./sshd.8, where
prepended file is /usr/lib/groff/tmac/tmac.doc. There does not appear
to be an equivelent macro file on Solaris 2.6. Does anybody know how I
can get the man pages to display properly on
1997 Apr 01
1
R-beta: Re: R-alpha: windows advice
Robert Gentleman <rgentlem at stat.auckland.ac.nz> writes:
> Help Files
> ==========
> Has anyone had any experience with latex2rtf and then on to windows help?
> We can hope that people have netscape and then simply use the html version
> but it would be nice if there were some easy way to produce real windows
> help.
Please keep the nroff versions and the old help()
2001 Feb 19
1
openssh-2.3.0p1 for Solaris man pages
Hi Team,
I'm looking to "upgrade" my sites ssh installation from
the original. I have built openssh-2.3.0p1 and it looks
good. I am puzzled as to why there are so many source
distributions? However, that is not why am writing - the
man pages provided do not format with either Solaris
'nroff -man' or 'groff -man'. What am I missing here?
Thanks for your help.
Scott
2002 Feb 27
2
PATCH: nroff detection wrong, by default uses mantype=cat
Hi,
Just tested the latest snapshot on RHL72 via building RPM's of it.
Nroff detection was wrong, and if no --with-mantype was specified, the
type would always revert to cat. This one-byter fixes it.
--
Pekka Savola "Tell me of difficulties surmounted,
Netcore Oy not those you stumble over and fall"
Systems. Networks. Security. -- Robert
1997 Aug 22
0
R-alpha: Re: Extensions .R and .Rd (in base/funs/ and base/man/ )
This is propagated to R-devel in case anyone else has a comment on this :
>>>>> "MM" == Martin Maechler <maechler@stat.math.ethz.ch> writes:
MM> On Aug. 14,
MM> "Ross" == Ross Ihaka <ihaka@stat.auckland.ac.nz> writes:
Ross> Re the emacs stuff:
MM> ...
Ross> 2. Peter Dalgaard made the suggestion that we made R source
2006 Apr 13
1
6.1-RC1 fails to compile... missing header files in /usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/groff/src/libs/libgroff?
Hi.
I am currently running 6.0 (here is uname -a).
FreeBSD pc-racine1.mcmaster.ca 6.0-RELEASE-p2 FreeBSD 6.0-RELEASE-p2 #7:
Thu Jan 12 09:30:38 EST 2006
root@pc-racine1.mcmaster.ca:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/OPTIPLEX i386
Just tried a fresh cvsup from cvsup9, a standard compile via
cvsup -g -L 2 /usr/share/examples/cvsup/current-supfile && cd /usr/obj
&& chflags -R noschg *
2000 Nov 08
4
man pages won't work
Hi,
I am sorry about this stupid question but after compilation of openssh-2.3.0p1 the manpages were installed but a man ssh gives only unstructured response without underlined lines etc. A nroff -man sshd.8 gives the same output but the contents of the file shows a nroff-format.
Any ideas?
My system is a HP-UX 11.000 with the pam-patch.
regards
Stephan
--
LDS Brandenburg
Dr. Stephan Hendl
2001 Jun 06
1
Nroff -> .Rd -> R-ex; html
I am using R 1.2.3 on Linux Mandrake 7.2.
I have a ton of S Nroff help files that end
with source code typified by the following:
Last S statement in an example, e.g. X <- y
..KW models
..KW regression
..WR
When using R RMD Sd2Rd to create the .Rd file I get
X <- y
\keyword{models}
\keyword{regression}
}
The } matches a { in \examples{ at the beginning
of the example code (started in
2001 May 09
2
R help files -> S-Plus; par('mgp')
Thanks to Brian Ripley I have been using R utilities for
some time for converting S-Plus UNIX nroff help files
to .Rd to .html files. .Rd files seem to be the most
natural format for help files and this format is probably easier
to maintain than nroff, so I would like to start
using .Rd files as my master documentation format
if anyone has a utility for going from .Rd to nroff.
I guess I could
2000 Dec 15
0
Problem with openssh-2.3.0p1 man pages on Compaq Tru64 4.0
Hi
The man pages don't format properly on Tru64 unix for portable openssh.
They come out as a solid lump of text. I managed to fix the problem by
including the line
.so /usr/local/share/groff/tmac/tmac.andoc
(I have GNU groff installed)
In the man pages. It appears the OSF -man option on nroff doesn't format
the pages correctly.
Thanks
Jeremy
--
Jeremy Sanders <jss at
2017 Nov 15
1
manpages in mdoc(7)
Dear authors of Vorbis,
currently, the manpages that come 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
2007 Jun 06
1
zaptel make problem
I am installing asterisk on a second box with OpenSuSE 10.2. I have
installed libpri, run menuselect/configure and then make. The make
stops at the last line shown below. Looking at the processes, the
current process is running sed. Not sure from where. Any ideas?
...
checking for ar... /usr/bin/ar
checking for cp... /bin/cp
checking for ln... /bin/ln
checking for mkdir... /bin/mkdir
2002 Dec 04
1
Converting R help files to S-Plus 6 sgml,html
I have help files in several formats. Up until now I have converted nroff files to S-Plus 6 sgml and html files using
Splus doc_to_S ... (creates .sgml file)
Splus HINSTALL ... (creates .sgm and .html files)
I maintain master help files in R .Rd files, and for some of my functions converting from .Rd to .sgm using R CMD Rdconv --type=Ssgm ... produces better .sgm files than beginning with
2004 Jun 23
3
[Bug 883] mdoc2man.awk causes flaw in ssh(1) man page
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=883
Summary: mdoc2man.awk causes flaw in ssh(1) man page
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: 3.8.1p1
Platform: All
OS/Version: All
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P3
Component: Build system
AssignedTo: openssh-bugs at mindrot.org
ReportedBy:
2010 Nov 09
0
[ANNOUNCE] xtrans 1.2.6
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xtrans is a library of code that is shared (but is *not* a shared library)
among various X packages to handle network protocol transport in a modular
fashion, allowing a single place to add new transport types. It is used
by the X server, libX11, libICE, the X font server, and related components.
This minor release converts the libxtrans API