0001-In-Debian-manpages-are-in-section-1-not-in-section-1.patch (15780B)
1 From 85238f823da4858625f482c696f48e460ba27625 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 2 From: Santiago Vila <sanvila@debian.org> 3 Date: Sat, 15 Jun 2019 18:13:11 -0700 4 Subject: [PATCH] In Debian, manpages are in section 1, not in section 1L 5 6 --- 7 man/funzip.1 | 8 ++++---- 8 man/unzip.1 | 24 ++++++++++++------------ 9 man/unzipsfx.1 | 32 ++++++++++++++++---------------- 10 man/zipgrep.1 | 8 ++++---- 11 man/zipinfo.1 | 10 +++++----- 12 5 files changed, 41 insertions(+), 41 deletions(-) 13 14 diff --git a/man/funzip.1 b/man/funzip.1 15 index 30206e4..a9b4195 100644 16 --- a/man/funzip.1 17 +++ b/man/funzip.1 18 @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ 19 .in -4n 20 .. 21 .\" ========================================================================= 22 -.TH FUNZIP 1L "20 April 2009 (v3.95)" "Info-ZIP" 23 +.TH FUNZIP 1 "20 April 2009 (v3.95)" "Info-ZIP" 24 .SH NAME 25 funzip \- filter for extracting from a ZIP archive in a pipe 26 .PD 27 @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ funzip test.zip > /dev/null 28 .EE 29 .PP 30 To use \fIzip\fP and \fIfunzip\fP in place of \fIcompress\fP(1) and 31 -\fIzcat\fP(1) (or \fIgzip\fP(1L) and \fIgzcat\fP(1L)) for tape backups: 32 +\fIzcat\fP(1) (or \fIgzip\fP(1) and \fIgzcat\fP(1)) for tape backups: 33 .PP 34 .EX 35 tar cf \- . | zip \-7 | dd of=/dev/nrst0 obs=8k 36 @@ -108,8 +108,8 @@ itself (future release). 37 .PD 38 .\" ========================================================================= 39 .SH "SEE ALSO" 40 -\fIgzip\fP(1L), \fIunzip\fP(1L), \fIunzipsfx\fP(1L), \fIzip\fP(1L), 41 -\fIzipcloak\fP(1L), \fIzipinfo\fP(1L), \fIzipnote\fP(1L), \fIzipsplit\fP(1L) 42 +\fIgzip\fP(1), \fIunzip\fP(1), \fIunzipsfx\fP(1), \fIzip\fP(1), 43 +\fIzipcloak\fP(1), \fIzipinfo\fP(1), \fIzipnote\fP(1), \fIzipsplit\fP(1) 44 .PD 45 .\" ========================================================================= 46 .SH URL 47 diff --git a/man/unzip.1 b/man/unzip.1 48 index 75a7060..eee43a9 100644 49 --- a/man/unzip.1 50 +++ b/man/unzip.1 51 @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ 52 .in -4n 53 .. 54 .\" ========================================================================= 55 -.TH UNZIP 1L "20 April 2009 (v6.0)" "Info-ZIP" 56 +.TH UNZIP 1 "20 April 2009 (v6.0)" "Info-ZIP" 57 .SH NAME 58 unzip \- list, test and extract compressed files in a ZIP archive 59 .PD 60 @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ unzip \- list, test and extract compressed files in a ZIP archive 61 \fIunzip\fP will list, test, or extract files from a ZIP archive, commonly 62 found on MS-DOS systems. The default behavior (with no options) is to extract 63 into the current directory (and subdirectories below it) all files from the 64 -specified ZIP archive. A companion program, \fIzip\fP(1L), creates ZIP 65 +specified ZIP archive. A companion program, \fIzip\fP(1), creates ZIP 66 archives; both programs are compatible with archives created by PKWARE's 67 \fIPKZIP\fP and \fIPKUNZIP\fP for MS-DOS, but in many cases the program 68 options or default behaviors differ. 69 @@ -105,8 +105,8 @@ only a reminder of the basic \fIunzip\fP syntax rather than an exhaustive 70 list of all possible flags. The exhaustive list follows: 71 .TP 72 .B \-Z 73 -\fIzipinfo\fP(1L) mode. If the first option on the command line is \fB\-Z\fP, 74 -the remaining options are taken to be \fIzipinfo\fP(1L) options. See the 75 +\fIzipinfo\fP(1) mode. If the first option on the command line is \fB\-Z\fP, 76 +the remaining options are taken to be \fIzipinfo\fP(1) options. See the 77 appropriate manual page for a description of these options. 78 .TP 79 .B \-A 80 @@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ encrypted entries from the compressed size numbers. Therefore, 81 compressed size and compression ratio figures are independent of the entry's 82 encryption status and show the correct compression performance. (The complete 83 size of the encrypted compressed data stream for zipfile entries is reported 84 -by the more verbose \fIzipinfo\fP(1L) reports, see the separate manual.) 85 +by the more verbose \fIzipinfo\fP(1) reports, see the separate manual.) 86 When no zipfile is specified (that is, the complete command is simply 87 ``\fCunzip \-v\fR''), a diagnostic screen is printed. In addition to 88 the normal header with release date and version, \fIunzip\fP lists the 89 @@ -379,8 +379,8 @@ file, skip extraction of all existing files, or rename the current file. 90 .TP 91 .B \-N 92 [Amiga] extract file comments as Amiga filenotes. File comments are created 93 -with the \-c option of \fIzip\fP(1L), or with the \-N option of the Amiga port 94 -of \fIzip\fP(1L), which stores filenotes as comments. 95 +with the \-c option of \fIzip\fP(1), or with the \-N option of the Amiga port 96 +of \fIzip\fP(1), which stores filenotes as comments. 97 .TP 98 .B \-o 99 overwrite existing files without prompting. This is a dangerous option, so 100 @@ -598,7 +598,7 @@ Unix \fInice\fP(1). 101 As suggested by the examples above, the default variable names are UNZIP_OPTS 102 for VMS (where the symbol used to install \fIunzip\fP as a foreign command 103 would otherwise be confused with the environment variable), and UNZIP 104 -for all other operating systems. For compatibility with \fIzip\fP(1L), 105 +for all other operating systems. For compatibility with \fIzip\fP(1), 106 UNZIPOPT is also accepted (don't ask). If both UNZIP and UNZIPOPT 107 are defined, however, UNZIP takes precedence. \fIunzip\fP's diagnostic 108 option (\fB\-v\fP with no zipfile name) can be used to check the values 109 @@ -648,8 +648,8 @@ prompt for another password, and so on until all files are extracted. If 110 a password is not known, entering a null password (that is, just a carriage 111 return or ``Enter'') is taken as a signal to skip all further prompting. 112 Only unencrypted files in the archive(s) will thereafter be extracted. (In 113 -fact, that's not quite true; older versions of \fIzip\fP(1L) and 114 -\fIzipcloak\fP(1L) allowed null passwords, so \fIunzip\fP checks each encrypted 115 +fact, that's not quite true; older versions of \fIzip\fP(1) and 116 +\fIzipcloak\fP(1) allowed null passwords, so \fIunzip\fP checks each encrypted 117 file to see if the null password works. This may result in ``false positives'' 118 and extraction errors, as noted above.) 119 .PP 120 @@ -943,8 +943,8 @@ deleted. 121 .PD 122 .\" ========================================================================= 123 .SH "SEE ALSO" 124 -\fIfunzip\fP(1L), \fIzip\fP(1L), \fIzipcloak\fP(1L), \fIzipgrep\fP(1L), 125 -\fIzipinfo\fP(1L), \fIzipnote\fP(1L), \fIzipsplit\fP(1L) 126 +\fIfunzip\fP(1), \fIzip\fP(1), \fIzipcloak\fP(1), \fIzipgrep\fP(1), 127 +\fIzipinfo\fP(1), \fIzipnote\fP(1), \fIzipsplit\fP(1) 128 .PD 129 .\" ========================================================================= 130 .SH URL 131 diff --git a/man/unzipsfx.1 b/man/unzipsfx.1 132 index d9a0e59..533711f 100644 133 --- a/man/unzipsfx.1 134 +++ b/man/unzipsfx.1 135 @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ 136 .in -4n 137 .. 138 .\" ========================================================================= 139 -.TH UNZIPSFX 1L "20 April 2009 (v6.0)" "Info-ZIP" 140 +.TH UNZIPSFX 1 "20 April 2009 (v6.0)" "Info-ZIP" 141 .SH NAME 142 unzipsfx \- self-extracting stub for prepending to ZIP archives 143 .PD 144 @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ unzipsfx \- self-extracting stub for prepending to ZIP archives 145 .PD 146 .\" ========================================================================= 147 .SH DESCRIPTION 148 -\fIunzipsfx\fP is a modified version of \fIunzip\fP(1L) designed to be 149 +\fIunzipsfx\fP is a modified version of \fIunzip\fP(1) designed to be 150 prepended to existing ZIP archives in order to form self-extracting archives. 151 Instead of taking its first non-flag argument to be the zipfile(s) to be 152 extracted, \fIunzipsfx\fP seeks itself under the name by which it was invoked 153 @@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ literal subdirectory ``\fB~\fP'' of the current directory. 154 .PD 155 .\" ========================================================================= 156 .SH OPTIONS 157 -\fIunzipsfx\fP supports the following \fIunzip\fP(1L) options: \fB\-c\fP 158 +\fIunzipsfx\fP supports the following \fIunzip\fP(1) options: \fB\-c\fP 159 and \fB\-p\fP (extract to standard output/screen), \fB\-f\fP and \fB\-u\fP 160 (freshen and update existing files upon extraction), \fB\-t\fP (test 161 archive) and \fB\-z\fP (print archive comment). All normal listing options 162 @@ -118,11 +118,11 @@ option (\fB\-t\fP) may be used as a ``poor man's'' listing. Alternatively, 163 those creating self-extracting archives may wish to include a short listing 164 in the zipfile comment. 165 .PP 166 -See \fIunzip\fP(1L) for a more complete description of these options. 167 +See \fIunzip\fP(1) for a more complete description of these options. 168 .PD 169 .\" ========================================================================= 170 .SH MODIFIERS 171 -\fIunzipsfx\fP currently supports all \fIunzip\fP(1L) modifiers: \fB\-a\fP 172 +\fIunzipsfx\fP currently supports all \fIunzip\fP(1) modifiers: \fB\-a\fP 173 (convert text files), \fB\-n\fP (never overwrite), \fB\-o\fP (overwrite 174 without prompting), \fB\-q\fP (operate quietly), \fB\-C\fP (match names 175 case-insensitively), \fB\-L\fP (convert uppercase-OS names to lowercase), 176 @@ -137,18 +137,18 @@ files have the appropriate format for the local OS. EBCDIC conversion will 177 of course continue to be supported since the zipfile format implies ASCII 178 storage of text files.) 179 .PP 180 -See \fIunzip\fP(1L) for a more complete description of these modifiers. 181 +See \fIunzip\fP(1) for a more complete description of these modifiers. 182 .PD 183 .\" ========================================================================= 184 .SH "ENVIRONMENT OPTIONS" 185 -\fIunzipsfx\fP uses the same environment variables as \fIunzip\fP(1L) does, 186 +\fIunzipsfx\fP uses the same environment variables as \fIunzip\fP(1) does, 187 although this is likely to be an issue only for the person creating and 188 -testing the self-extracting archive. See \fIunzip\fP(1L) for details. 189 +testing the self-extracting archive. See \fIunzip\fP(1) for details. 190 .PD 191 .\" ========================================================================= 192 .SH DECRYPTION 193 -Decryption is supported exactly as in \fIunzip\fP(1L); that is, interactively 194 -with a non-echoing prompt for the password(s). See \fIunzip\fP(1L) for 195 +Decryption is supported exactly as in \fIunzip\fP(1); that is, interactively 196 +with a non-echoing prompt for the password(s). See \fIunzip\fP(1) for 197 details. Once again, note that if the archive has no encrypted files there 198 is no reason to use a version of \fIunzipsfx\fP with decryption support; 199 that only adds to the size of the archive. 200 @@ -286,7 +286,7 @@ available that provide the full path name, so the archive may be invoked 201 from anywhere in the user's path. The situation is not known for AmigaDOS, 202 Atari TOS, MacOS, etc. 203 .PP 204 -As noted above, a number of the normal \fIunzip\fP(1L) functions have 205 +As noted above, a number of the normal \fIunzip\fP(1) functions have 206 been removed in order to make \fIunzipsfx\fP smaller: usage and diagnostic 207 info, listing functions and extraction to other directories. Also, only 208 stored and deflated files are supported. The latter limitation is mainly 209 @@ -303,17 +303,17 @@ does not work. (For technically oriented users, the attached archive is 210 defined as a ``debug hunk.'') There may be compatibility problems between 211 the ROM levels of older Amigas and newer ones. 212 .PP 213 -All current bugs in \fIunzip\fP(1L) exist in \fIunzipsfx\fP as well. 214 +All current bugs in \fIunzip\fP(1) exist in \fIunzipsfx\fP as well. 215 .PD 216 .\" ========================================================================= 217 .SH DIAGNOSTICS 218 \fIunzipsfx\fP's exit status (error level) is identical to that of 219 -\fIunzip\fP(1L); see the corresponding man page. 220 +\fIunzip\fP(1); see the corresponding man page. 221 .PD 222 .\" ========================================================================= 223 .SH "SEE ALSO" 224 -\fIfunzip\fP(1L), \fIunzip\fP(1L), \fIzip\fP(1L), \fIzipcloak\fP(1L), 225 -\fIzipgrep\fP(1L), \fIzipinfo\fP(1L), \fIzipnote\fP(1L), \fIzipsplit\fP(1L) 226 +\fIfunzip\fP(1), \fIunzip\fP(1), \fIzip\fP(1), \fIzipcloak\fP(1), 227 +\fIzipgrep\fP(1), \fIzipinfo\fP(1), \fIzipnote\fP(1), \fIzipsplit\fP(1) 228 .PD 229 .PD 230 .\" ========================================================================= 231 @@ -330,7 +330,7 @@ or 232 .\" ========================================================================= 233 .SH AUTHORS 234 Greg Roelofs was responsible for the basic modifications to UnZip necessary 235 -to create UnZipSFX. See \fIunzip\fP(1L) for the current list of Zip-Bugs 236 +to create UnZipSFX. See \fIunzip\fP(1) for the current list of Zip-Bugs 237 authors, or the file CONTRIBS in the UnZip source distribution for the 238 full list of Info-ZIP contributors. 239 .PD 240 diff --git a/man/zipgrep.1 b/man/zipgrep.1 241 index dad83f8..252fcae 100644 242 --- a/man/zipgrep.1 243 +++ b/man/zipgrep.1 244 @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ 245 .\" zipgrep.1 by Greg Roelofs. 246 .\" 247 .\" ========================================================================= 248 -.TH ZIPGREP 1L "20 April 2009" "Info-ZIP" 249 +.TH ZIPGREP 1 "20 April 2009" "Info-ZIP" 250 .SH NAME 251 zipgrep \- search files in a ZIP archive for lines matching a pattern 252 .PD 253 @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ zipgrep \- search files in a ZIP archive for lines matching a pattern 254 .SH DESCRIPTION 255 \fIzipgrep\fP will search files within a ZIP archive for lines matching 256 the given string or pattern. \fIzipgrep\fP is a shell script and requires 257 -\fIegrep\fP(1) and \fIunzip\fP(1L) to function. Its output is identical to 258 +\fIegrep\fP(1) and \fIunzip\fP(1) to function. Its output is identical to 259 that of \fIegrep\fP(1). 260 .PD 261 .\" ========================================================================= 262 @@ -69,8 +69,8 @@ All options prior to the ZIP archive filename are passed to \fIegrep\fP(1). 263 .PD 264 .\" ========================================================================= 265 .SH "SEE ALSO" 266 -\fIegrep\fP(1), \fIunzip\fP(1L), \fIzip\fP(1L), \fIfunzip\fP(1L), 267 -\fIzipcloak\fP(1L), \fIzipinfo\fP(1L), \fIzipnote\fP(1L), \fIzipsplit\fP(1L) 268 +\fIegrep\fP(1), \fIunzip\fP(1), \fIzip\fP(1), \fIfunzip\fP(1), 269 +\fIzipcloak\fP(1), \fIzipinfo\fP(1), \fIzipnote\fP(1), \fIzipsplit\fP(1) 270 .PD 271 .\" ========================================================================= 272 .SH URL 273 diff --git a/man/zipinfo.1 b/man/zipinfo.1 274 index 428e4b9..22d1fa2 100644 275 --- a/man/zipinfo.1 276 +++ b/man/zipinfo.1 277 @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ 278 .in -4n 279 .. 280 .\" ========================================================================= 281 -.TH ZIPINFO 1L "20 April 2009 (v3.0)" "Info-ZIP" 282 +.TH ZIPINFO 1 "20 April 2009 (v3.0)" "Info-ZIP" 283 .SH NAME 284 zipinfo \- list detailed information about a ZIP archive 285 .PD 286 @@ -272,7 +272,7 @@ format: 287 Note that because of limitations in the MS-DOS format used to store file 288 times, the seconds field is always rounded to the nearest even second. 289 For Unix files this is expected to change in the next major releases of 290 -\fIzip\fP(1L) and \fIunzip\fP. 291 +\fIzip\fP(1) and \fIunzip\fP. 292 .PP 293 In addition to individual file information, a default zipfile listing 294 also includes header and trailer lines: 295 @@ -361,7 +361,7 @@ of the Unix command \fInice\fP(1). 296 As suggested above, the default variable names are ZIPINFO_OPTS for VMS 297 (where the symbol used to install \fIzipinfo\fP as a foreign command 298 would otherwise be confused with the environment variable), and ZIPINFO 299 -for all other operating systems. For compatibility with \fIzip\fP(1L), 300 +for all other operating systems. For compatibility with \fIzip\fP(1), 301 ZIPINFOOPT is also accepted (don't ask). If both ZIPINFO and ZIPINFOOPT 302 are defined, however, ZIPINFO takes precedence. \fIunzip\fP's diagnostic 303 option (\fB\-v\fP with no zipfile name) can be used to check the values 304 @@ -496,8 +496,8 @@ be simplified. (This is not to say that it will be.) 305 .PP 306 .\" ========================================================================= 307 .SH "SEE ALSO" 308 -\fIls\fP(1), \fIfunzip\fP(1L), \fIunzip\fP(1L), \fIunzipsfx\fP(1L), 309 -\fIzip\fP(1L), \fIzipcloak\fP(1L), \fIzipnote\fP(1L), \fIzipsplit\fP(1L) 310 +\fIls\fP(1), \fIfunzip\fP(1), \fIunzip\fP(1), \fIunzipsfx\fP(1), 311 +\fIzip\fP(1), \fIzipcloak\fP(1), \fIzipnote\fP(1), \fIzipsplit\fP(1) 312 .PD 313 .\" ========================================================================= 314 .SH URL 315 -- 316 2.20.1 317