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Plan 9 from Bell Labs 2008-03-18

David du Colombier 16 years ago
parent
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df955ee026

+ 17 - 16
dist/replica/_plan9.db

@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@
 386/bin/auth/disable - 775 sys sys 1020319057 146
 386/bin/auth/enable - 775 sys sys 1020319057 134
 386/bin/auth/factotum - 775 sys sys 1203712996 321987
-386/bin/auth/fgui - 775 sys sys 1197732639 219095
+386/bin/auth/fgui - 775 sys sys 1205810533 219238
 386/bin/auth/guard.srv - 775 sys sys 1204292454 146005
 386/bin/auth/keyfs - 775 sys sys 1203712999 116640
 386/bin/auth/login - 775 sys sys 1196742440 104821
@@ -143,7 +143,7 @@
 386/bin/aux/stub - 775 sys sys 1179372078 139674
 386/bin/aux/tcpostio - 775 sys sys 1094040084 200808
 386/bin/aux/text2post - 775 sys sys 1104121986 78336
-386/bin/aux/timesync - 775 sys sys 1204292469 129649
+386/bin/aux/timesync - 775 sys sys 1205810535 129698
 386/bin/aux/tr2post - 775 sys sys 1104121987 176578
 386/bin/aux/trampoline - 775 sys sys 1178568259 82677
 386/bin/aux/usage - 775 sys sys 1168402288 59809
@@ -164,7 +164,7 @@
 386/bin/bitsy/light - 775 sys sys 1020319072 242
 386/bin/bitsy/params - 775 sys sys 1168402291 59015
 386/bin/bitsy/pencal - 775 sys sys 1179372079 117667
-386/bin/bitsy/prompter - 775 sys sys 1197732676 287242
+386/bin/bitsy/prompter - 775 sys sys 1205810540 287385
 386/bin/bmp - 775 sys sys 1179372080 158059
 386/bin/bunzip2 - 775 sys sys 1168402292 97734
 386/bin/bzip2 - 775 sys sys 1178568261 112709
@@ -275,7 +275,7 @@
 386/bin/gview - 775 sys sys 1197732752 240790
 386/bin/gzip - 775 sys sys 1178568278 83518
 386/bin/hayes - 775 sys sys 1178568278 63329
-386/bin/hget - 775 sys sys 1204292490 234834
+386/bin/hget - 775 sys sys 1205810544 234840
 386/bin/history - 775 sys sys 1178568279 74241
 386/bin/hoc - 775 sys sys 1172808058 100101
 386/bin/html2ms - 775 sys sys 1168402315 66321
@@ -565,7 +565,7 @@
 386/lib/libbio.a - 664 sys sys 1168402363 25980
 386/lib/libc.a - 664 sys sys 1205524034 502352
 386/lib/libcomplete.a - 664 sys sys 1168402364 6372
-386/lib/libcontrol.a - 664 sys sys 1184529909 274388
+386/lib/libcontrol.a - 664 sys sys 1205810549 274730
 386/lib/libdisk.a - 664 sys sys 1168402365 42368
 386/lib/libdraw.a - 664 sys sys 1197732882 375130
 386/lib/libflate.a - 664 sys sys 1168402366 76726
@@ -5593,15 +5593,13 @@ rc/bin/service - 20000000775 sys sys 1112269702 0
 rc/bin/service.auth - 20000000775 sys sys 1074801183 0
 rc/bin/service.auth/authsrv.il566 - 775 sys sys 1016832549 34
 rc/bin/service.auth/authsrv.tcp567 - 775 sys sys 1016832561 34
-rc/bin/service.auth/tcp110 - 775 sys sys 1016832647 85
-rc/bin/service.auth/tcp22 - 775 sys sys 1016832620 87
-rc/bin/service.auth/tcp995 - 775 sys sys 1030586935 128
 rc/bin/service/!il17007 - 775 sys sys 1016832393 82
 rc/bin/service/!il17008 - 775 sys sys 945617221 32
 rc/bin/service/!il17031 - 775 sys sys 945617222 25
 rc/bin/service/!tcp515 - 775 sys sys 960144427 120
 rc/bin/service/!tcp564 - 775 sys sys 1018831800 32
 rc/bin/service/startnfs - 775 sys sys 1016832368 283
+rc/bin/service/tcp110 - 775 sys sys 1016832647 85
 rc/bin/service/tcp113 - 775 sys sys 1032057986 90
 rc/bin/service/tcp143 - 775 sys sys 959192998 51
 rc/bin/service/tcp17005 - 775 sys sys 965182903 31
@@ -5612,6 +5610,7 @@ rc/bin/service/tcp17010 - 775 sys sys 1049413268 14
 rc/bin/service/tcp17013 - 775 sys sys 1016832196 14
 rc/bin/service/tcp19 - 775 sys sys 945617223 30
 rc/bin/service/tcp21 - 775 sys sys 954517722 31
+rc/bin/service/tcp22 - 775 sys sys 1016832620 87
 rc/bin/service/tcp23 - 775 sys sys 954517696 34
 rc/bin/service/tcp25 - 775 sys sys 971646231 85
 rc/bin/service/tcp513 - 775 sys sys 950893117 31
@@ -5620,6 +5619,7 @@ rc/bin/service/tcp565 - 775 sys sys 945617223 212
 rc/bin/service/tcp7 - 775 sys sys 945617224 19
 rc/bin/service/tcp9 - 775 sys sys 945617224 26
 rc/bin/service/tcp993 - 775 sys sys 1018720071 151
+rc/bin/service/tcp995 - 775 sys sys 1030586935 128
 rc/bin/service/telcodata - 775 sys sys 945617224 95
 rc/bin/service/telcofax - 775 sys sys 945617224 93
 rc/bin/sig - 775 sys sys 1082221092 530
@@ -6143,7 +6143,7 @@ sys/lib/acid/leak - 664 sys sys 1179405289 3022
 sys/lib/acid/mips - 664 sys sys 944955985 5472
 sys/lib/acid/network - 664 sys sys 1020313817 2499
 sys/lib/acid/pool - 664 sys sys 1063858105 4898
-sys/lib/acid/port - 664 sys sys 1123856142 8902
+sys/lib/acid/port - 664 sys sys 1205784839 8902
 sys/lib/acid/power - 664 sys sys 969499633 3058
 sys/lib/acid/sparc - 664 sys sys 944955986 5339
 sys/lib/acid/sparc64 - 664 sys sys 1114524607 5441
@@ -7548,7 +7548,7 @@ sys/man/2/chdir - 664 sys sys 1196638937 552
 sys/man/2/cleanname - 664 sys sys 1196638940 709
 sys/man/2/color - 664 sys sys 1196638940 1335
 sys/man/2/complete - 664 sys sys 1196638940 2396
-sys/man/2/control - 664 sys sys 1196638940 42778
+sys/man/2/control - 664 sys sys 1205791980 43639
 sys/man/2/cputime - 664 sys sys 1196638937 713
 sys/man/2/ctime - 664 sys sys 1196638937 2547
 sys/man/2/ctype - 664 sys sys 1196638937 2610
@@ -7853,7 +7853,7 @@ sys/man/8/init - 664 sys sys 1196638947 1430
 sys/man/8/ipconfig - 664 sys sys 1204424262 8203
 sys/man/8/ipserv - 664 sys sys 1202161489 3268
 sys/man/8/kfscmd - 664 sys sys 1196638947 4514
-sys/man/8/listen - 664 sys sys 1196638947 4032
+sys/man/8/listen - 664 sys sys 1205796105 4090
 sys/man/8/lp - 664 sys sys 1196638947 2491
 sys/man/8/mk9660 - 664 sys sys 1196638947 3946
 sys/man/8/mkfs - 664 sys sys 1196638947 3427
@@ -9228,9 +9228,9 @@ sys/src/boot/pc/mkfile - 664 sys sys 1193359312 3224
 sys/src/boot/pc/noether.c - 664 sys sys 1193336537 416
 sys/src/boot/pc/part.c - 664 sys sys 1200690166 7158
 sys/src/boot/pc/pbs.s - 664 sys sys 1143465387 8291
-sys/src/boot/pc/pbsdisk.s - 664 sys sys 1017854325 6371
-sys/src/boot/pc/pbsdisklba.s - 664 sys sys 1015007954 6022
+sys/src/boot/pc/pbsdebug.s - 664 sys sys 1205786244 6371
 sys/src/boot/pc/pbslba.s - 664 sys sys 1186031549 8180
+sys/src/boot/pc/pbslbadebug.s - 664 sys sys 1205786244 6021
 sys/src/boot/pc/pci.c - 664 sys sys 1196312243 20667
 sys/src/boot/pc/print.c - 664 sys sys 1094674483 219
 sys/src/boot/pc/queue.c - 664 sys sys 1015007954 566
@@ -9845,7 +9845,7 @@ sys/src/cmd/aux/reboot.c - 664 sys sys 1162419091 1533
 sys/src/cmd/aux/searchfs.c - 664 sys sys 1143759348 18163
 sys/src/cmd/aux/statusbar.c - 664 sys sys 1138460096 6066
 sys/src/cmd/aux/stub.c - 664 sys sys 1098196222 2723
-sys/src/cmd/aux/timesync.c - 664 sys sys 1178482886 25828
+sys/src/cmd/aux/timesync.c - 664 sys sys 1205784426 25953
 sys/src/cmd/aux/trampoline.c - 664 sys sys 1126104850 3790
 sys/src/cmd/aux/unlock - 664 sys sys 944960793 0
 sys/src/cmd/aux/usage.c - 664 sys sys 1139744276 1095
@@ -12412,7 +12412,7 @@ sys/src/cmd/gzip/mkfile - 664 sys sys 1124884920 124
 sys/src/cmd/gzip/unzip.c - 664 sys sys 1186715467 14731
 sys/src/cmd/gzip/zip.c - 664 sys sys 1135487935 7063
 sys/src/cmd/gzip/zip.h - 664 sys sys 954778719 1428
-sys/src/cmd/hget.c - 664 sys sys 1161442159 25962
+sys/src/cmd/hget.c - 664 sys sys 1205782148 25990
 sys/src/cmd/history.c - 664 sys sys 1136378274 6098
 sys/src/cmd/hoc - 20000000775 sys sys 1039727559 0
 sys/src/cmd/hoc/code.c - 664 sys sys 1172800014 10063
@@ -15233,7 +15233,7 @@ sys/src/libcontrol/box.c - 664 sys sys 1091982888 3308
 sys/src/libcontrol/button.c - 664 sys sys 1088784890 5223
 sys/src/libcontrol/cache.c - 664 sys sys 1015095044 2621
 sys/src/libcontrol/control.c - 664 sys sys 1088784890 15536
-sys/src/libcontrol/entry.c - 664 sys sys 1040447293 6645
+sys/src/libcontrol/entry.c - 664 sys sys 1205792344 6916
 sys/src/libcontrol/group.c - 664 sys sys 1088784890 19210
 sys/src/libcontrol/group.h - 664 sys sys 1088784890 326
 sys/src/libcontrol/keyboard.c - 664 sys sys 1040447293 10894
@@ -15869,3 +15869,4 @@ usr/glenda/lib/profile - 664 glenda glenda 1105128663 890
 usr/glenda/readme.acme - 664 glenda glenda 1019860628 4753
 usr/glenda/readme.rio - 664 glenda glenda 1019860628 6370
 usr/glenda/tmp - 20000000775 glenda glenda 1018802620 0
+rc/bin/doc2ps - 775 sys sys 1205813503 338

+ 17 - 17
dist/replica/plan9.db

@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@
 386/bin/auth/disable - 775 sys sys 1020319057 146
 386/bin/auth/enable - 775 sys sys 1020319057 134
 386/bin/auth/factotum - 775 sys sys 1203712996 321987
-386/bin/auth/fgui - 775 sys sys 1197732639 219095
+386/bin/auth/fgui - 775 sys sys 1205810533 219238
 386/bin/auth/guard.srv - 775 sys sys 1204292454 146005
 386/bin/auth/keyfs - 775 sys sys 1203712999 116640
 386/bin/auth/login - 775 sys sys 1196742440 104821
@@ -143,7 +143,7 @@
 386/bin/aux/stub - 775 sys sys 1179372078 139674
 386/bin/aux/tcpostio - 775 sys sys 1094040084 200808
 386/bin/aux/text2post - 775 sys sys 1104121986 78336
-386/bin/aux/timesync - 775 sys sys 1204292469 129649
+386/bin/aux/timesync - 775 sys sys 1205810535 129698
 386/bin/aux/tr2post - 775 sys sys 1104121987 176578
 386/bin/aux/trampoline - 775 sys sys 1178568259 82677
 386/bin/aux/usage - 775 sys sys 1168402288 59809
@@ -164,7 +164,7 @@
 386/bin/bitsy/light - 775 sys sys 1020319072 242
 386/bin/bitsy/params - 775 sys sys 1168402291 59015
 386/bin/bitsy/pencal - 775 sys sys 1179372079 117667
-386/bin/bitsy/prompter - 775 sys sys 1197732676 287242
+386/bin/bitsy/prompter - 775 sys sys 1205810540 287385
 386/bin/bmp - 775 sys sys 1179372080 158059
 386/bin/bunzip2 - 775 sys sys 1168402292 97734
 386/bin/bzip2 - 775 sys sys 1178568261 112709
@@ -275,7 +275,7 @@
 386/bin/gview - 775 sys sys 1197732752 240790
 386/bin/gzip - 775 sys sys 1178568278 83518
 386/bin/hayes - 775 sys sys 1178568278 63329
-386/bin/hget - 775 sys sys 1204292490 234834
+386/bin/hget - 775 sys sys 1205810544 234840
 386/bin/history - 775 sys sys 1178568279 74241
 386/bin/hoc - 775 sys sys 1172808058 100101
 386/bin/html2ms - 775 sys sys 1168402315 66321
@@ -565,7 +565,7 @@
 386/lib/libbio.a - 664 sys sys 1168402363 25980
 386/lib/libc.a - 664 sys sys 1205524034 502352
 386/lib/libcomplete.a - 664 sys sys 1168402364 6372
-386/lib/libcontrol.a - 664 sys sys 1184529909 274388
+386/lib/libcontrol.a - 664 sys sys 1205810549 274730
 386/lib/libdisk.a - 664 sys sys 1168402365 42368
 386/lib/libdraw.a - 664 sys sys 1197732882 375130
 386/lib/libflate.a - 664 sys sys 1168402366 76726
@@ -5514,7 +5514,7 @@ rc/bin/diffy - 775 sys sys 1140694870 277
 rc/bin/dircp - 775 sys sys 1186289104 181
 rc/bin/diskparts - 775 sys sys 1178399618 624
 rc/bin/dmaon - 775 sys sys 1205288448 220
-rc/bin/doc2ps - 775 sys sys 1069793831 244
+rc/bin/doc2ps - 775 sys sys 1205813503 338
 rc/bin/doc2txt - 775 sys sys 1025197880 563
 rc/bin/doctype - 775 sys sys 1162921755 1727
 rc/bin/dosmnt - 775 sys sys 1109288224 303
@@ -5593,15 +5593,13 @@ rc/bin/service - 20000000775 sys sys 1112269702 0
 rc/bin/service.auth - 20000000775 sys sys 1074801183 0
 rc/bin/service.auth/authsrv.il566 - 775 sys sys 1016832549 34
 rc/bin/service.auth/authsrv.tcp567 - 775 sys sys 1016832561 34
-rc/bin/service.auth/tcp110 - 775 sys sys 1016832647 85
-rc/bin/service.auth/tcp22 - 775 sys sys 1016832620 87
-rc/bin/service.auth/tcp995 - 775 sys sys 1030586935 128
 rc/bin/service/!il17007 - 775 sys sys 1016832393 82
 rc/bin/service/!il17008 - 775 sys sys 945617221 32
 rc/bin/service/!il17031 - 775 sys sys 945617222 25
 rc/bin/service/!tcp515 - 775 sys sys 960144427 120
 rc/bin/service/!tcp564 - 775 sys sys 1018831800 32
 rc/bin/service/startnfs - 775 sys sys 1016832368 283
+rc/bin/service/tcp110 - 775 sys sys 1016832647 85
 rc/bin/service/tcp113 - 775 sys sys 1032057986 90
 rc/bin/service/tcp143 - 775 sys sys 959192998 51
 rc/bin/service/tcp17005 - 775 sys sys 965182903 31
@@ -5612,6 +5610,7 @@ rc/bin/service/tcp17010 - 775 sys sys 1049413268 14
 rc/bin/service/tcp17013 - 775 sys sys 1016832196 14
 rc/bin/service/tcp19 - 775 sys sys 945617223 30
 rc/bin/service/tcp21 - 775 sys sys 954517722 31
+rc/bin/service/tcp22 - 775 sys sys 1016832620 87
 rc/bin/service/tcp23 - 775 sys sys 954517696 34
 rc/bin/service/tcp25 - 775 sys sys 971646231 85
 rc/bin/service/tcp513 - 775 sys sys 950893117 31
@@ -5620,6 +5619,7 @@ rc/bin/service/tcp565 - 775 sys sys 945617223 212
 rc/bin/service/tcp7 - 775 sys sys 945617224 19
 rc/bin/service/tcp9 - 775 sys sys 945617224 26
 rc/bin/service/tcp993 - 775 sys sys 1018720071 151
+rc/bin/service/tcp995 - 775 sys sys 1030586935 128
 rc/bin/service/telcodata - 775 sys sys 945617224 95
 rc/bin/service/telcofax - 775 sys sys 945617224 93
 rc/bin/sig - 775 sys sys 1082221092 530
@@ -6143,7 +6143,7 @@ sys/lib/acid/leak - 664 sys sys 1179405289 3022
 sys/lib/acid/mips - 664 sys sys 944955985 5472
 sys/lib/acid/network - 664 sys sys 1020313817 2499
 sys/lib/acid/pool - 664 sys sys 1063858105 4898
-sys/lib/acid/port - 664 sys sys 1123856142 8902
+sys/lib/acid/port - 664 sys sys 1205784839 8902
 sys/lib/acid/power - 664 sys sys 969499633 3058
 sys/lib/acid/sparc - 664 sys sys 944955986 5339
 sys/lib/acid/sparc64 - 664 sys sys 1114524607 5441
@@ -7548,7 +7548,7 @@ sys/man/2/chdir - 664 sys sys 1196638937 552
 sys/man/2/cleanname - 664 sys sys 1196638940 709
 sys/man/2/color - 664 sys sys 1196638940 1335
 sys/man/2/complete - 664 sys sys 1196638940 2396
-sys/man/2/control - 664 sys sys 1196638940 42778
+sys/man/2/control - 664 sys sys 1205791980 43639
 sys/man/2/cputime - 664 sys sys 1196638937 713
 sys/man/2/ctime - 664 sys sys 1196638937 2547
 sys/man/2/ctype - 664 sys sys 1196638937 2610
@@ -7853,7 +7853,7 @@ sys/man/8/init - 664 sys sys 1196638947 1430
 sys/man/8/ipconfig - 664 sys sys 1204424262 8203
 sys/man/8/ipserv - 664 sys sys 1202161489 3268
 sys/man/8/kfscmd - 664 sys sys 1196638947 4514
-sys/man/8/listen - 664 sys sys 1196638947 4032
+sys/man/8/listen - 664 sys sys 1205796105 4090
 sys/man/8/lp - 664 sys sys 1196638947 2491
 sys/man/8/mk9660 - 664 sys sys 1196638947 3946
 sys/man/8/mkfs - 664 sys sys 1196638947 3427
@@ -9228,9 +9228,9 @@ sys/src/boot/pc/mkfile - 664 sys sys 1193359312 3224
 sys/src/boot/pc/noether.c - 664 sys sys 1193336537 416
 sys/src/boot/pc/part.c - 664 sys sys 1200690166 7158
 sys/src/boot/pc/pbs.s - 664 sys sys 1143465387 8291
-sys/src/boot/pc/pbsdisk.s - 664 sys sys 1017854325 6371
-sys/src/boot/pc/pbsdisklba.s - 664 sys sys 1015007954 6022
+sys/src/boot/pc/pbsdebug.s - 664 sys sys 1205786244 6371
 sys/src/boot/pc/pbslba.s - 664 sys sys 1186031549 8180
+sys/src/boot/pc/pbslbadebug.s - 664 sys sys 1205786244 6021
 sys/src/boot/pc/pci.c - 664 sys sys 1196312243 20667
 sys/src/boot/pc/print.c - 664 sys sys 1094674483 219
 sys/src/boot/pc/queue.c - 664 sys sys 1015007954 566
@@ -9845,7 +9845,7 @@ sys/src/cmd/aux/reboot.c - 664 sys sys 1162419091 1533
 sys/src/cmd/aux/searchfs.c - 664 sys sys 1143759348 18163
 sys/src/cmd/aux/statusbar.c - 664 sys sys 1138460096 6066
 sys/src/cmd/aux/stub.c - 664 sys sys 1098196222 2723
-sys/src/cmd/aux/timesync.c - 664 sys sys 1178482886 25828
+sys/src/cmd/aux/timesync.c - 664 sys sys 1205784426 25953
 sys/src/cmd/aux/trampoline.c - 664 sys sys 1126104850 3790
 sys/src/cmd/aux/unlock - 664 sys sys 944960793 0
 sys/src/cmd/aux/usage.c - 664 sys sys 1139744276 1095
@@ -12412,7 +12412,7 @@ sys/src/cmd/gzip/mkfile - 664 sys sys 1124884920 124
 sys/src/cmd/gzip/unzip.c - 664 sys sys 1186715467 14731
 sys/src/cmd/gzip/zip.c - 664 sys sys 1135487935 7063
 sys/src/cmd/gzip/zip.h - 664 sys sys 954778719 1428
-sys/src/cmd/hget.c - 664 sys sys 1161442159 25962
+sys/src/cmd/hget.c - 664 sys sys 1205782148 25990
 sys/src/cmd/history.c - 664 sys sys 1136378274 6098
 sys/src/cmd/hoc - 20000000775 sys sys 1039727559 0
 sys/src/cmd/hoc/code.c - 664 sys sys 1172800014 10063
@@ -15233,7 +15233,7 @@ sys/src/libcontrol/box.c - 664 sys sys 1091982888 3308
 sys/src/libcontrol/button.c - 664 sys sys 1088784890 5223
 sys/src/libcontrol/cache.c - 664 sys sys 1015095044 2621
 sys/src/libcontrol/control.c - 664 sys sys 1088784890 15536
-sys/src/libcontrol/entry.c - 664 sys sys 1040447293 6645
+sys/src/libcontrol/entry.c - 664 sys sys 1205792344 6916
 sys/src/libcontrol/group.c - 664 sys sys 1088784890 19210
 sys/src/libcontrol/group.h - 664 sys sys 1088784890 326
 sys/src/libcontrol/keyboard.c - 664 sys sys 1040447293 10894

+ 22 - 0
dist/replica/plan9.log

@@ -18784,3 +18784,25 @@
 1205553604 0 c sys/include/ape/lib9.h - 664 sys sys 1205552264 2374
 1205611204 0 c 386/lib/ape/lib9.a - 664 sys sys 1205611022 8766
 1205611204 1 c 386/lib/ape/libdraw.a - 664 sys sys 1205611032 631580
+1205782203 0 c sys/src/cmd/hget.c - 664 sys sys 1205782148 25990
+1205785805 0 c sys/lib/acid/port - 664 sys sys 1205784839 8902
+1205785805 1 c sys/src/cmd/aux/timesync.c - 664 sys sys 1205784426 25953
+1205787605 0 a sys/src/boot/pc/pbsdebug.s - 664 sys sys 1205786244 6371
+1205787605 1 a sys/src/boot/pc/pbslbadebug.s - 664 sys sys 1205786244 6021
+1205787605 2 d sys/src/boot/pc/pbsdisklba.s - 664 sys sys 1015007954 0
+1205787605 3 d sys/src/boot/pc/pbsdisk.s - 664 sys sys 1017854325 0
+1205793004 0 c sys/man/2/control - 664 sys sys 1205791980 43639
+1205793004 1 c sys/src/libcontrol/entry.c - 664 sys sys 1205792344 6916
+1205796604 0 a rc/bin/service/tcp110 - 775 sys sys 1016832647 85
+1205796604 1 a rc/bin/service/tcp22 - 775 sys sys 1016832620 87
+1205796604 2 a rc/bin/service/tcp995 - 775 sys sys 1030586935 128
+1205796604 3 c sys/man/8/listen - 664 sys sys 1205796105 4090
+1205796604 4 d rc/bin/service.auth/tcp995 - 775 sys sys 1030586935 0
+1205796604 5 d rc/bin/service.auth/tcp22 - 775 sys sys 1016832620 0
+1205796604 6 d rc/bin/service.auth/tcp110 - 775 sys sys 1016832647 0
+1205811004 0 c 386/bin/bitsy/prompter - 775 sys sys 1205810540 287385
+1205811004 1 c 386/bin/hget - 775 sys sys 1205810544 234840
+1205811004 2 c 386/bin/auth/fgui - 775 sys sys 1205810533 219238
+1205811004 3 c 386/bin/aux/timesync - 775 sys sys 1205810535 129698
+1205811004 4 c 386/lib/libcontrol.a - 664 sys sys 1205810549 274730
+1205814604 0 c rc/bin/doc2ps - 775 sys sys 1205813503 338

+ 12 - 7
rc/bin/doc2ps

@@ -1,16 +1,21 @@
 #!/bin/rc
+# doc2ps [file.doc] - convert ms word document to postscript
 rfork e
-if(! ~ $#* 0 1 && ~ $1 -*){
-	echo 'usage: doc2ps file.doc' >[1=2]
+fn usage {
+	echo usage: doc2ps '[file.doc]' >[1=2]
 	exit usage
 }
-file=$1
-if(~ $#* 0){
+switch ($#*) {
+case 0
 	file=/tmp/antiword.doc.$pid
+	fn sigexit { rm $file; exit $s }
 	cat >$file
+case 1
+	if(~ $1 -*)
+		usage
+	file=$1
+case *
+	usage
 }
 aux/antiword -i0 -p letter $file 
 s=$status
-if(~ $#* 0)
-	rm -f $file
-exit $status

+ 0 - 0
rc/bin/service.auth/tcp110 → rc/bin/service/tcp110


+ 0 - 0
rc/bin/service.auth/tcp22 → rc/bin/service/tcp22


+ 0 - 0
rc/bin/service.auth/tcp995 → rc/bin/service/tcp995


+ 1 - 1
sys/lib/acid/port

@@ -508,7 +508,7 @@ defn next()
 
 defn dump(addr, n, fmt)
 {
-	loop 0, n do {
+	loop 1, n do {
 		print(fmt(addr, 'X'), ": ");
 		addr = mem(addr, fmt);
 	}

+ 59 - 38
sys/man/1/doc2txt

@@ -1,12 +1,18 @@
 .TH DOC2TXT 1
 .SH NAME
-doc2txt, wdoc2txt, xls2txt, olefs, mswordstrings, msexceltable \- extract printable strings from Microsoft Office documents
+doc2txt, doc2ps, wdoc2txt, xls2txt, olefs, mswordstrings, msexceltables
+\- extract printable text from Microsoft documents
 .SH SYNOPSIS
 .B doc2txt
 [
 .I file.doc
 ]
 .br
+.B doc2ps
+[
+.I file.doc
+]
+.br
 .B wdoc2txt
 [
 .I file.doc
@@ -25,19 +31,19 @@ doc2txt, wdoc2txt, xls2txt, olefs, mswordstrings, msexceltable \- extract printa
 .I file.doc
 .br
 .B aux/mswordstrings 
-.I /mnt/doc/WordDocument
+.IB mtpt /WordDocument
 .br
-.B aux/msexceltable
+.B aux/msexceltables
 [
 .B -aDnt
 ] [
 .B -d
 .I delim
-]
+] [
 .B -w
 .I worksheet-range
 ]
-.I /mnt/doc/Workbook
+.IB mtpt /Workbook
 .SH DESCRIPTION
 .I Doc2txt
 is an
@@ -46,9 +52,14 @@ script that uses
 .I olefs
 and
 .I mswordstrings
-to extract the printable text from the body of a Microsoft Word document and write it on the standard output.
+to extract the printable text from the body of a Microsoft Word document
+and write it on the standard output.
+.I Doc2ps
+is similar, but emits PostScript corresponding to the document.
 .I Wdoc2txt
-is similar, but uses
+is similar to
+.IR doc2txt ,
+but uses
 .IR plumb (1)
 to send the output to a new
 .IR acme (1)
@@ -59,7 +70,7 @@ performs a similar function for Microsoft Excel documents.
 Microsoft Office documents are stored in OLE (Object Linking and Embedding)
 format, which is a scaled down version of Microsoft's FAT file system.
 .I Olefs
-presents the contents of an Office document as a file system
+presents the contents of an MS Office document as a file system
 on
 .IR mtpt ,
 which defaults to
@@ -71,55 +82,65 @@ may then be used to parse the files inside, extracting
 a text stream.
 .I Msexceltables
 may be given options to control the formatting of its output.
-.TP
-.B -n
-Disables field padding to colum width.
-.TP
-.B -t
-Truncate fields to the colum width.
+.TF "\f(CW-d \fIdelim"
 .TP
 .B -a
-Attempt conversion of non-tabular sheets in the workbook. (charts).
+Attempt conversion of non-tabular sheets in the workbook (charts).
 .TP
 .BI -d " delim
-Sets the interfield delimiter to the string
+Sets the inter-field delimiter to the string
 .IR delim ,
 by default a single space.
 .TP
 .B -D
 Enables debugging output.
 .TP
-.BI -w " worksheet-spec
-Specifies which worksheets to process, by default all tabular sheets are
-output \- suspressed chart pages are always included in the sheet count.
-Arbitary lists of pages or page ranges may be given, individual pages
-are seperated by commas, sheet ranges are seperated by a minus.
+.B -n
+Disables field padding to column width.
+.TP
+.B -t
+Truncate fields to the column width.
+.TP
+.BI -w " pages
+.I Pages
+is a comma-separated list of page numbers and ranges.
+Ranges are separated by dashes.
+Limit processing to just those pages named;
+by default all tabular sheets are output.
+Suppressed chart pages are always included in the sheet count.
 .SH EXAMPLE
+Extract pieces of an MS Excel spreadsheet.
+.PD 0
+.IP
 .EX
-	aux/olefs report.xls
-	msexceltables -w 1,7,9-14,3-4 -n -d '@' /mnt/doc/Workbook
-	unmount /mnt/doc
+aux/olefs report.xls
+msexceltables -w 1,7,9-14,3-4 -n -d '@' /mnt/doc/Workbook
+unmount /mnt/doc
 .EE
+.PD
 .SH SOURCE
-.B /rc/bin/doc2txt
-.br
-.B /rc/bin/wdoc2txt
-.br
-.B /rc/bin/xls2txt
-.br
-.B /sys/src/cmd/aux/msexceltables.c
-.br
-.B /sys/src/cmd/aux/mswordstrings.c
-.br
-.B /sys/src/cmd/aux/olefs.c
+.TF "\f(CW/sys/src/cmd/aux   "
+.TP
+.B /rc/bin
+.BR doc2txt ,
+.BR doc2ps ,
+.BR wdoc2txt,
+and
+.BR xls2txt
+.TP
+.B /sys/src/cmd/aux
+the others
+.fi
+.PD
 .SH SEE ALSO
 .IR strings (1)
 .br
 ``Microsoft Word 97 Binary File Format'',
-available on line at Microsoft's developer home page.
+at Microsoft's developer (MSDN) home page.
 .br
 ``LAOLA Binary Structures'', 
-.I http://snake.cs.tu-berlin.de:8081/~schwartz/pmh 
+.B http://user.cs.tu-berlin.de/~schwartz/pmh 
 .br
 ``OpenOffice.Org's Excel Documentation'',
-.I http://sc.openoffice.org/excelfileformat.pdf
+.br
+.B http://sc.openoffice.org/excelfileformat.pdf

+ 241 - 121
sys/man/2/control

@@ -47,10 +47,10 @@ resizecontrolset
 #include <keyboard.h>
 #include <mouse.h>
 #include <control.h>
-.sp 0.8
+.sp 0.3
 typedef struct Control Control;
 typedef struct Controlset Controlset;
-.sp 0.8
+.sp 0.3
 struct Control
 {
 	char		*name;
@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ struct Control
 	Channel	*data;	/* chan(char*) to client */
 	\&...
 };
-.sp 0.8
+.sp 0.3
 struct Controlset
 {
 	\&...
@@ -70,99 +70,113 @@ struct Controlset
 	int	clicktotype;
 	\&...
 };
-.sp 0.8
+.sp 0.3
 void		initcontrols(void)
-.sp 0.8
-Controlset*	newcontrolset(Image *i,
-		Channel *kc, Channel *mc, Channel *rc)
-.sp 0.8
+.sp 0.3
+Controlset*	newcontrolset(Image *i, Channel *kc, Channel *mc, Channel *rc)
+.sp 0.3
 void		closecontrolset(Controlset *cs)
-.sp 0.8
+.sp 0.3
 int		namectlfont(Font *font, char *name)
-.sp 0.8
+.sp 0.3
 int		freectlfont(char *name)
-.sp 0.8
+.sp 0.3
 int		namectlimage(Image *image, char *name)
-.sp 0.8
+.sp 0.3
 int		freectlimage(char *name)
-.sp 0.8
+.sp 0.3
 Control*	createbox(Controlset *cs, char *name)
-.sp 0.8
+.sp 0.3
 Control*	createboxbox(Controlset *cs, char *name)
-.sp 0.8
+.sp 0.3
 Control*	createbutton(Controlset *cs, char *name)
-.sp 0.8
+.sp 0.3
 Control*	createcolumn(Controlset*, char*)
-.sp 0.8
+.sp 0.3
 Control*	createentry(Controlset *cs, char *name)
-.sp 0.8
+.sp 0.3
 Control*	createkeyboard(Controlset *cs, char *name)
-.sp 0.8
+.sp 0.3
 Control*	createlabel(Controlset *cs, char *name)
-.sp 0.8
+.sp 0.3
 Control*	createmenu(Controlset *cs, char *name)
-.sp 0.8
+.sp 0.3
 Control*	createradiobutton(Controlset *cs, char *name)
-.sp 0.8
+.sp 0.3
 Control*	createrow(Controlset*, char*)
-.sp 0.8
+.sp 0.3
 Control*	createscribble(Controlset *cs, char *name)
-.sp 0.8
+.sp 0.3
 Control*	createslider(Controlset *cs, char *name)
-.sp 0.8
+.sp 0.3
 Control*	createstack(Controlset*, char*)
-.sp 0.8
+.sp 0.3
 Control*	createtab(Controlset*, char *)
-.sp 0.8
+.sp 0.3
 Control*	createtext(Controlset *cs, char *name)
-.sp 0.8
+.sp 0.3
 Control*	createtextbutton(Controlset *cs, char *name)
-.sp 0.8
+.sp 0.3
 void		closecontrol(Control *c)
-.sp 0.8
+.sp 0.3
 int		ctlprint(Control*, char*, ...);
-.sp 0.8
+.sp 0.3
 void		ctlerror(char *fmt, ...)
-.sp 0.8
+.sp 0.3
 Control*	controlcalled(char *name)
-.sp 0.8
+.sp 0.3
 void		controlwire(Control *c, char *cname, Channel *ch)
-.sp 0.8
+.sp 0.3
 void		activate(Control *c)
-.sp 0.8
+.sp 0.3
 void		deactivate(Control *c)
-.sp 0.8
+.sp 0.3
 void		resizecontrolset(Controlset *cs)
-.sp 0.8
+.sp 0.3
 void*		ctlmalloc(uint n)
-.sp 0.8
+.sp 0.3
 void*		ctlrealloc(void *p, uint n)
-.sp 0.8
+.sp 0.3
 char*		ctlstrdup(char *s)
-.sp 0.8
-int		ctldeletequits
+.sp 0.3
+int		ctldeletequits;
 .EE
 .SH DESCRIPTION
-.PP
 This library provides a set of interactive
 controls for graphical displays: buttons, sliders, text entry boxes, and so on.
-It also provides aggregator controls: boxes, columns, rows and stacks of controls.
-A stack is a collection of colocated controls, of which one is normally visible.
+It also provides aggregator
+.BR Control s:
+boxes, columns, rows and stacks of
+.BR Control s.
+A stack is a collection of co-located
+.BR Control s,
+of which one is normally visible.
 A
-.B controlset
-collects a group of controls that share mouse and keyboard.  Each controlset
+.B Controlset
+collects a group of
+.BR Control s
+that share mouse and keyboard.  Each
+.B Controlset
 has a separate thread of control that processes keyboard and mouse events as
-well as commands to be passed on to the controls.
-Since each controlset uses a thread, programs using the control library must
+well as commands to be passed on to the
+.BR Control s.
+Since each
+.B Controlset
+uses a thread, programs using the control library must
 be linked with the thread library,
 .IR thread (2).
 .PP
-Controls are manipulated by reading and writing to the control channel,
+.BR Control s
+are manipulated by reading and writing to the control channel,
 .BR ctl ,
-of their controlset.
-Channels are defined in
+of their
+.BR Controlset .
+.BR Channel s
+are defined in
 .IR thread (2).
-Each control has two output channels:
+Each
+.B Control
+has two output channels:
 .B Event
 delivers messages about actions within the control (such as a button press) and
 .B data
@@ -177,8 +191,13 @@ the minimum and maximum sizes of each simple control can be specified.
 .B column
 and
 .B stack
-controls then use these sizes to lay out their constituent controls when called upon
-to do so.  See the description of these grouping controls for further details.
+.BR Control s
+then use these sizes to lay out their constituent
+.BR Control s
+when called upon
+to do so.  See the description of these grouping
+.BR Control s
+for further details.
 .SS "Message format
 All messages are represented as
 .SM UTF\c
@@ -188,7 +207,9 @@ Numbers are formatted in decimal, and strings are transmitted in the
 quoted form of
 .IR quote (2).
 .PP
-Messages sent to a controlset are of the form,
+Messages sent to a
+.B Controlset
+are of the form,
 .IP
 .IR sender :
 .I destination
@@ -203,7 +224,8 @@ could be set by sending the message,
 .IP
 .B "entry value 'Hello, world!'
 .PP
-to its controlset's
+to its
+.BR Controlset 's
 .B ctl
 file.
 This message contains the verb
@@ -215,7 +237,9 @@ To make it easy to write messages, the function
 .IR chanprint
 (see
 .IR thread (2))
-can be used to print formatted text to a controlset's channel.
+can be used to print formatted text to a
+.BR Controlset 's
+channel.
 .PP
 The
 .B %q
@@ -253,13 +277,13 @@ If there were a control whose name was
 that control would also be shown.
 .LP
 \f2
-Note that we are still experimenting with destination names.  One proposal is that
+Note that we are still experimenting with destination names.
+One proposal is that
 a destination of the form
 \fR"`name1 name2 ⋯ type1 type2 ⋯'\fP
 selects all controls of the named types in the control hierarchies (of columns, rows and
 stacks) whose names precede the types.
 .LP
-.sp
 Messages sent by a control on its
 .B event
 channel are of the form
@@ -273,9 +297,11 @@ is the name of the control sending the message;
 the
 .I event
 describes the event.  Its format can often be controlled by setting the
-control's
+.BR Control 's
 .IR "format string" .
-For example, when the user types a newline at a text entry control named
+For example, when the user types a newline at a text entry
+.B Control
+named
 .BR entry,
 the control sends the message
 .IP
@@ -367,15 +393,19 @@ If it is set to non-zero, the controls
 in the set will acquire `focus' by the click-to-type paradigm.
 Otherwise, focus is always given to the control under the mouse.
 .PP
-Commands for controls are sent through the controlset's
+Commands for controls are sent through the
+.BR Controlset 's
 .I ctl
 channel.
-One special command is recognized by the controlset itself:  Sending
+One special command is recognized by the
+.B Controlset
+itself:  Sending
 the string
 .B sync
 to the
 .I ctl
-channel causes tha string to be echoed to the controlset's
+channel causes tha string to be echoed to the
+.BR Controlset 's
 .I data
 channel when all commands up to the
 .I sync
@@ -462,12 +492,15 @@ After a control is created, it must be configured using the control-specific
 commands documented below.
 Commands are sent to the
 .B ctl
-channel of the controlset.
+channel of the
+.BR Controlset .
 Multiple commands may be sent in a single message; newline characters
 separate commands.
 For an example, see the implementation of
 .I resizecontrolset
-in the EXAMPLES section.
+in the
+.B EXAMPLES
+section.
 Note that newline is a separator, not a terminator; the final command
 does not need a newline.
 .PP
@@ -560,6 +593,7 @@ by mouse or keyboard action; messages to the
 file do not cause events to be generated.
 .PP
 All controls accept the following messages:
+.TF \f(CWreveal
 .TP
 .BI rect " minx miny maxx maxy
 Set the bounding rectangle for the control on the display.
@@ -577,44 +611,76 @@ Without its four arguments, this command is ignored by primitive controls
 and used by grouping controls to calculate their minimum and maximum sizes
 by examining those of their constituent members.
 If all primitive controls have been assigned a size, a single size request addressed
-to the top of a layout hierarchy will assign sizes to all grouping controls.
+to the top of a layout hierarchy will assign sizes to all grouping
+.BR Control s.
 .TP
 .B hide
 Disable drawing of the control and ignore mouse and keyboard events
 until the control is once again revealed.
-Grouping controls (\f2column\fP, \f2row\fP, and \f2stack\fP) pass the
-request down to their constituent controls.
+Grouping
+.BR Control s
+(\f2column\fP, \f2row\fP, and \f2stack\fP) pass the
+request down to their constituent
+.BR Control s.
 .TP
 .B reveal
 This is the opposite of
 .BR hide :
-the control is displayed and mouse and keyboard operations resume.
-Grouping controls (\f2column\fP, \f2row\fP, and \f2stack\fP) pass the
-request down to their constituent controls.
+the
+.B Control
+is displayed and mouse and keyboard operations resume.
+Grouping
+.BR Control s
+(\f2column\fP, \f2row\fP, and \f2stack\fP) pass the
+request down to their constituent
+.BR Control s.
 The
 .B reveal
 command for
 .I stacks
-takes an optional argument naming the control to be revealed; all
-other controls will be hidden.
+takes an optional argument naming the
+.B Control
+to be revealed; all
+other
+.BR Control s
+will be hidden.
 .TP
 .B show
-Display the control on its screen if not hidden.
-Some actions will also cause the controls to show themselves automatically
-(but never when the control is hidden).
-Grouping controls (\f2column\fP, \f2row\fP, and \f2stack\fP) pass the
-request down to their constituent controls.
-.PP
-Many messages are common between multiple controls.
+Display the
+.B Control
+on its screen if not hidden.
+Some actions will also cause the
+.BR Control s
+to show themselves automatically
+(but never when the
+.B control
+is hidden).
+Grouping
+.BR Control s
+(\f2column\fP, \f2row\fP, and \f2stack\fP) pass the
+request down to their constituent
+.BR Control s.
+.PD
+.PP
+Many messages are common between multiple
+.BR Control s.
 Such messages are described in detail here to avoid repetition.
 In the individual descriptions, only the syntax is presented.
+.TF "\f(CWformat fmt"
 .TP
 .BI align " n
-Specify the alignment of (some part of) the control's display within its rectangle.
-For textual controls, the alignment specifies where the text should appear.
-For multiline text, the alignment refers to each line within its box, and only the
+Specify the alignment of (some part of) the
+.BR Control 's
+display within its rectangle.
+For textual
+.BR control s,
+the alignment specifies where the text should appear.
+For multiline text, the alignment refers to each line within its box,
+and only the
 horizontal part is honored.
-For other controls, the alignment affects the appearance of the display in
+For other
+.BR Control s,
+the alignment affects the appearance of the display in
 a reasonable way.
 The valid alignments are words with obvious interpretations:
 .BR upperleft ,
@@ -629,12 +695,17 @@ and
 .BR lowerright .
 .TP
 .BI border " n
-Inset the control (or separate constituent controls in
+Inset the
+.B Control
+(or separate constituent
+.BR Control s
+in
 .IR boxbox ,
 .I column
 and
 .I row
-controls after the next
+.BR Control s
+after the next
 .I rect
 command) within its rectangle by
 .I n
@@ -644,12 +715,16 @@ pixels, default zero.
 Paint the border of the control with the named color, default black.
 .TP
 .BI focus " n
-The control now has (if
+The
+.B Control
+now has (if
 .I n
 is non-zero) or does not have ( if
 .I n
 is zero) focus.
-Most controls ignore the message; there are plans to make them react.
+Most
+.BR Control s
+ignore the message; there are plans to make them react.
 .TP
 .BI format " fmt
 Set the format of `value' messages sent on the
@@ -657,16 +732,23 @@ Set the format of `value' messages sent on the
 channel.
 By default, the format is
 .B \&"%q: value %q"
-for string-valued controls,
+for string-valued
+.BR Control s,
 .B \&"%q: value %d"
-for integer-valued controls such as buttons,
+for integer-valued
+.B Control s
+such as buttons,
 and
 .B \&"%q: value 0x%x"
-for the keyboard and scribble controls.
+for the keyboard and scribble
+.BR Control s.
 The
 .B %q
-prints the name of the control; the rest the value.
-Any supplied format string must be type-equivalent to the default for that control. 
+prints the name of the
+.BR Control ;
+the rest the value.
+Any supplied format string must be type-equivalent to the default for that
+.BR Control . 
 .TP
 .BI image " name
 .TP
@@ -681,7 +763,9 @@ The
 .B mask
 and
 .B light
-images together specify how the control shows it is enabled:
+images together specify how the
+.B Control
+shows it is enabled:
 the
 .B light
 is printed through the
@@ -699,7 +783,9 @@ The defaults are the default
 set up by the draw library, and black.
 .TP
 .BI value " v
-Set the value of the control.  Textual images accept an arbitrary string;
+Set the value of the
+.BR Control .
+Textual images accept an arbitrary string;
 others an integral value.
 .SS Box
 A box is a trivial control that does nothing more than pass keyboard, mouse,
@@ -743,6 +829,7 @@ is 0 if the box has lost focus, 1 if it has acquired it.
 The box displays within its rectangle
 an image, under mask, with specified alignment.
 The control messages it accepts are:
+.TF "\f(CWalign a"
 .TP
 .BI align " a
 Controls the placement of the image in the rectangle (unimplemented).
@@ -764,17 +851,21 @@ Controls the placement of the image in the rectangle (unimplemented).
 .BI show
 .TP
 .BI size " minΔx minΔy maxΔx maxΔy
-.PP
+.PD
 .SS Boxbox
 A
 .B boxbox
-allows a set of controls (``boxes'')  to be displayed in rows and columns within the
+allows a set of controls (``boxes'')
+to be displayed in rows and columns within the
 rectangle of the
 .IR boxbox .
 The maximum of the minimum heights of the constituent controls determines the
 number of rows to be displayed.  The number of columns is the minimum that
-allows all controls to be displayed.  This aggregator works well for collections
+allows all
+.BR Control s
+to be displayed.  This aggregator works well for collections
 of buttons, labels, or textbuttons that all have a fixed height.
+.TF "\f(CWadd name ..."
 .TP
 .BI add " name ...
 adds the named control to the box of controls.  The display order
@@ -790,7 +881,7 @@ the layout of the result will be quite unpredictable.
 .B hide
 This command is passed on to the member controls.
 .TP
-.B image " color
+.BR image " color
 Background color displayed between member controls.
 .TP
 .B reveal
@@ -821,7 +912,7 @@ This command is passed on to the member controls.
 Show also (re)displays background and borders.
 .TP
 .BR size " \f2minΔx minΔy maxΔx maxΔy\fP
-.PP
+.PD
 .SS Button
 A button is a simple control that toggles its state when mouse button 1 is pressed on its rectangle.
 Each state change triggers an event message:
@@ -836,6 +927,7 @@ encodes the mouse buttons used to make the selection.
 The button displays an image (which may of course be a simple color)
 and illuminates in the standard way when it is `on'.
 The control messages it accepts are:
+.TF "\f(CWborder b"
 .TP
 .BI align " a
 Controls the placement of the image in the rectangle (unimplemented).
@@ -870,12 +962,13 @@ Set the button to `on' (if
 is non-zero) or `off' (if
 .I n
 is zero).
-.PP
+.PD
 .SS Column
 A column is a grouping control which lays out its members vertically,
 from top to bottom.  Currently, columns ignore mouse and keyboard
 events, but there are plans to allow dragging the borders (when they
 have non-zero width) between constituent members.
+.TF "\f(CWadd name .."
 .TP
 .BI add " name ...
 adds the named control to the column of controls.  The vertical order
@@ -890,7 +983,7 @@ Set the border between members to the width given.
 .TP
 .B hide
 .TP
-.B image " color
+.BR image " color
 Background color displayed between member controls.
 .TP
 .B reveal
@@ -932,7 +1025,7 @@ and
 .IR maxΔy .
 When called with arguments, it simply sets the minimum and maximum
 sizes to those given.
-.PP
+.PD
 .SS Entry
 The entry control manages a single line of editable text.
 When the user hits a carriage return anywhere
@@ -965,6 +1058,7 @@ The file
 defines such a font.
 .PP
 The control messages the entry control accepts are:
+.TF "\f(CWborder b"
 .TP
 .BI align " a
 Controls the placement of the text in the rectangle.
@@ -1002,6 +1096,7 @@ When it does not have focus, the cursor is not displayed.
 .TP
 .BI value " s
 Set the string displayed in the entry box.
+.PD
 .SS Keyboard
 The keyboard control implements a simulated keyboard useful on palmtop devices.
 Keystrokes, generated by mouse button 1 on the simulated keys,
@@ -1033,6 +1128,7 @@ but to aid clumsy fingers the keystroke is not generated until the key is releas
 so it is possible to slide the pointer to a different key to correct for bad aim.
 .PP
 The control messages the keyboard accepts are:
+.TF "\f(CWfont"
 .TP
 .BI border " b
 .TP
@@ -1069,11 +1165,13 @@ If neither is specified, both will be set to the default global font.
 .B show
 .TP
 .BI size " minx miny maxx maxy
+.PD
 .SS Label
 A label is like a textbutton
 .RI ( q.v. )
 that does not react, but whose value is the text it displays.
 The control messages it accepts are:
+.TF "\f(CWvalue s"
 .TP
 .BI align " a
 Controls the placement of the image in the rectangle.
@@ -1104,6 +1202,7 @@ Controls the placement of the image in the rectangle.
 The value is a string that can be modified only by sending this message to the
 .B ctl
 file.
+.PD
 .SS Menu
 A menu is a pop-up window containing a set of textual selections.
 When a selection is made, it removes itself from the screen and reports the selection
@@ -1131,6 +1230,7 @@ most programs use
 .BR Refnone .
 .PP
 The control messages accepted by a menu are:
+.TF "\f(CWwindow n"
 .TP
 .BI add " text
 Add a line of
@@ -1177,6 +1277,7 @@ instead.
 .BI window " n
 With no arguments, toggle the menu's visibility; otherwise make it visible (1) or invisible (0).
 When the selection is made, the menu will remove its window automatically.
+.PD
 .SS Radiobutton
 The radiobutton assembles a group of buttons or textbuttons into a
 single control with a numeric value.
@@ -1204,6 +1305,7 @@ buttons.
 In other words, the geometry is not maintained automatically.
 .PP
 The control messages the radiobutton accepts are:
+.TF "\f(CWadd name"
 .TP
 .BI add " name
 Add the control with the specified
@@ -1225,6 +1327,7 @@ to the radiobutton.
 .B show
 .TP
 .BI value " n
+.PD
 .SS Row
 A row groups a number of member controls left to right in a rectangle.
 Rows behave exactly like columns with the roles of
@@ -1232,6 +1335,9 @@ Rows behave exactly like columns with the roles of
 and
 .I y
 interchanged.
+.PP
+The control messages it accepts are:
+.TF "\f(CWfont"
 .TP
 .BI add " name ...
 .TP
@@ -1241,7 +1347,7 @@ interchanged.
 .TP
 .BI hide
 .TP
-.B image " color
+.BR image " color
 .TP
 .BI rect " minx miny maxx maxy
 .TP
@@ -1254,6 +1360,7 @@ interchanged.
 .BI show
 .TP
 .BR size " [ \f2minΔx minΔy maxΔx maxΔy\fP ]
+.PD
 .SS Scribble
 The scribble control provides a region in which strokes drawn with mouse button
 1 are interpreted as characters in the manner of
@@ -1262,6 +1369,7 @@ In most respects, including the format of its event messages, it is equivalent
 to a keyboard control.
 .PP
 The control messages it accepts are:
+.TF "\f(CWlinecolor \fIname\f(CW "
 .TP
 .BI align " a
 Controls the placement of the image in the rectangle (unimplemented).
@@ -1276,7 +1384,7 @@ Controls the placement of the image in the rectangle (unimplemented).
 Used to display the indicia.
 .TP
 .BI hide
-TP
+.TP
 .BI image " name
 .TP
 .BI linecolor " name
@@ -1289,9 +1397,13 @@ The color in which to draw the strokes; default black.
 .BI size " minx miny maxx maxy
 .TP
 .B show
+.PD
 .SS Stack
 A stack groups a number of member controls in the same shared rectangle.
 Only one of these controls will be visible (revealed), the others are hidden.
+.PP
+The control messages it accepts are:
+.TF "\f(CWreveal [\f2n\fP]"
 .TP
 .BI hide
 .TP
@@ -1317,6 +1429,7 @@ Without argument,
 computes the maximum of the minimum and maximum sizes of
 its constituent controls.  With arguments, it sets the size to the
 given values.
+.PD
 .SS Slider
 A slider controls an integer value by dragging the mouse with a button.
 Configured appropriately, it can serve as a scroll bar with the standard
@@ -1357,6 +1470,7 @@ is the visual representation of the
 portion of the controlled object.
 .PP
 The control messages the slider accepts are:
+.TF "\f(CWabsolute n"
 .TP
 .BI absolute " n
 If
@@ -1426,6 +1540,7 @@ downwards for vertical sliders.
 .TP
 .BI vis " n
 Set the visible area shown by the indicator.
+.PD
 .SS Tab
 A tab control combines radiobottuns with a stack of windows giving the
 appearance of tabbed controls.  Currently, the tabs are positioned at the
@@ -1433,6 +1548,7 @@ top of the stack.  The radiobutton consists of textbuttons, the stack
 can be composed of any type of control.
 .PP
 Control messages are
+.TF "\f(CWformat fmt"
 .TP
 .BI add " button control button control ...
 Adds a button to the radiobutton, and an associated control to the stack.
@@ -1471,6 +1587,7 @@ buttons and the stack below it.
 .TP
 .BI value " n
 Value must be an integer indicating which tab to bring to the top.
+.PD
 .SS Text
 A text control presents a set of lines of text.
 The text cannot be edited with the keyboard, but can be
@@ -1491,8 +1608,8 @@ either zero (unselected) or non-zero (selected).
 The non-zero value encodes the mouse buttons that were down
 when the selection occurred.
 .PP
-.PP
 The control messages the text control accepts are:
+.TF "\f(CWselectmode \fIs\fP "
 .TP
 .BI accumulate " s
 .TP
@@ -1551,7 +1668,7 @@ by the string
 .TP
 .BI reveal
 .TP
-.B scroll " n
+.BI scroll " n
 If
 .I n
 is non-zero, the text will automatically scroll so the last line is always visible
@@ -1595,6 +1712,7 @@ Scroll the text so the top visible line is number
 .BI value " s
 Delete all the text in the control and then add the single line
 .IR s .
+.PD
 .SS Textbutton
 A textbutton is a textual variant of a plain button.
 Each state change triggers an event message:
@@ -1602,6 +1720,7 @@ Each state change triggers an event message:
 .EX
 textbuttonname: value \f2n\fP
 .EE
+.LP
 where
 .I n
 encodes the mouse buttons used to make the selection.
@@ -1612,6 +1731,7 @@ is the string that appears in the button.
 It uses the image, light, mask method of indicating its state;
 moreover, the color of the text can be set to change when the button is pressed.
 The control messages it accepts are:
+.TF "\f(CWalign a"
 .TP
 .BI align " a
 Controls the placement of the text in the rectangle.
@@ -1709,17 +1829,17 @@ and copies the contents of one to the other whenever a newline is typed.
 #include <mouse.h>
 #include <keyboard.h>
 #include <control.h>
-
+.sp 0.4v
 Controlset *cs;
-
+.sp 0.4v
 int ctldeletequits = 1;
-
+.sp 0.4v
 void
 resizecontrolset(Controlset*)
 {
 	int i;
 	Rectangle r, r1, r2;
-
+.sp 0.4v
 	if(getwindow(display, Refnone) < 0)
 		sysfatal("resize failed: %r");
 	r = insetrect(screen->r, 10);
@@ -1731,7 +1851,7 @@ resizecontrolset(Controlset*)
 	chanprint(cs->ctl, "top rect %R\entop show", r1);
 	chanprint(cs->ctl, "bot rect %R\enbot show", r2);
 }
-
+.sp 0.4v
 void
 threadmain(int argc, char *argv[])
 {
@@ -1739,27 +1859,27 @@ threadmain(int argc, char *argv[])
 	Channel *c;
 	Control *top, *bot;
 	int n;
-
+.sp 0.4v
 	initdraw(0, 0, "example");
 	initcontrols();
 	cs = newcontrolset(screen, nil, nil, nil);
 	cs->clicktotype = 1;
-
+.sp 0.4v
 	top = createentry(cs, "top");
 	chanprint(cs->ctl, "top image paleyellow");
 	chanprint(cs->ctl, "top border 1");
 	bot = createentry(cs, "bot");
 	chanprint(cs->ctl, "bot image paleyellow");
 	chanprint(cs->ctl, "bot border 1");
-
+.sp 0.4v
 	c = chancreate(sizeof(char*), 0);
 	controlwire(top, "event", c);
 	controlwire(bot, "event", c);
-
+.sp 0.4v
 	activate(top);
 	activate(bot);
 	resizecontrolset(cs);
-
+.sp 0.4v
 	for(;;){
 		s = recvp(c);
 		n = tokenize(s, args, nelem(args));
@@ -1801,14 +1921,14 @@ with this:
 .EX
 	chanprint(cs->ctl, "bot format %q", "%q: top value %q");
 	chanprint(cs->ctl, "top format %q", "%q: bot value %q");
-
+.sp 0.4v
 	controlwire(top, "event", cs->ctl);
 	controlwire(bot, "event", cs->ctl);
-
+.sp 0.4v
 	activate(top);
 	activate(bot);
 	resizecontrolset(cs);
-
+.sp 0.4v
 	for(;;)
 		yield();
 	threadexitsall(nil);

+ 10 - 7
sys/man/8/listen

@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
 .TH LISTEN 8
 .SH NAME
-listen, listen1, tcp7, tcp9, tcp19, tcp21, tcp22, tcp23, tcp25, tcp53, tcp110, tcp113, tcp143, tcp513, tcp515, tcp564, tcp565, tcp566, tcp567, tcp993, tcp1723, tcp17007, tcp17008, tcp17009, tcp17010, tcp17013 \- listen for calls on a network device
+listen, listen1, tcp7, tcp9, tcp19, tcp21, tcp22, tcp23, tcp25, tcp53, tcp110, tcp113, tcp143, tcp513, tcp515, tcp564, tcp565, tcp566, tcp567, tcp993, tcp995, tcp1723, tcp17007, tcp17008, tcp17009, tcp17010, tcp17013 \- listen for calls on a network device
 .SH SYNOPSIS
 .B aux/listen
 .RB [ -q ]
@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ For example,
 an inbound call on the TCP network for port 565 executes service
 .BR tcp565 .
 .PP
-The following services are available in
+At least the following services are available in
 .BR /bin/service .
 .TF \ tcp0000
 .TP
@@ -163,22 +163,25 @@ LP daemon; see
 .B tcp565
 report the address of the incoming call.
 .TP
-.B tcp567
-Plan 9 authentication-ticket service.
+.B tcp993
+Secure IMAP4rev1 port.
+.TP
+.B tcp995
+Secure POP3 port.
 .TP
 .B tcp1723
 PPTP (point-to-point tunnelling protocol) service.
 .PD
 .PP
-The following services are available in
+At least the following services are available in
 .BR /bin/service.auth .
 .TF \ tcp0000
 .TP
 .B tcp566
 validate a SecureNet box.
 .TP
-.B tcp993
-Secure IMAP4rev1 port.
+.B tcp567
+Plan 9 authentication-ticket service.
 .PD
 .PP
 .I Listen1

+ 0 - 0
sys/src/boot/pc/pbsdisk.s → sys/src/boot/pc/pbsdebug.s


+ 1 - 1
sys/src/boot/pc/pbsdisklba.s → sys/src/boot/pc/pbslbadebug.s

@@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ _start0x3E:
 
 					/* rCX contains 0x0001 */
 	SBPWI(0x0010, Xdap+0)		/* reserved + packet size */
-	SBPWI(rCX, Xdap+2)		/* reserved + # of blocks to transfer */
+	SBPW(rCX, Xdap+2)		/* reserved + # of blocks to transfer */
 
 	DEC(rCX)
 	SBPW(rCX, Xdap+12)

+ 9 - 2
sys/src/cmd/aux/timesync.c

@@ -1123,6 +1123,7 @@ openlisten(char *net)
 		sysfatal("open %s: %r", data);
 	return fd;
 }
+
 static void
 ntpserver(char *servenet)
 {
@@ -1144,6 +1145,9 @@ ntpserver(char *servenet)
 		case Utc:
 			Rootid = "UTC";
 			break;
+		case Gps:
+			Rootid = "GPS";
+			break;
 		case Ntp:
 			/* set by the ntp client */
 			break;
@@ -1154,8 +1158,11 @@ ntpserver(char *servenet)
 	for(;;){
 		n = read(fd, buf, sizeof buf);
 		gettime(&recvts, 0, 0);
-		if(n < 0)
-			return;
+		if(n <= 0) {
+			/* don't croak on input error, but don't spin either */
+			sleep(500);
+			continue;
+		}
 		if(n < Udphdrsize + NTPSIZE)
 			continue;
 

+ 1 - 0
sys/src/cmd/hget.c

@@ -447,6 +447,7 @@ dohttp(URL *u, URL *px, Range *r, Out *out, long mtime)
 
 		case 301:	/* Moved Permanently */
 		case 302:	/* Moved Temporarily */
+		case 303:	/* See Other */
 			redirect = 1;
 			u->postbody = nil;
 			break;

+ 14 - 0
sys/src/libcontrol/entry.c

@@ -286,6 +286,20 @@ entrykey(Entry *e, Rune r)
 			e->ntext--;
 		}
 		break;
+	case Kright:
+		if(e->cursor < e->ntext)
+			e->cursor++;
+		break;
+	case Kleft:
+		if(e->cursor > 0)
+			e->cursor--;
+		break;
+	case 0x01:	/* control A: beginning of line */
+		e->cursor = 0;
+		break;
+	case 0x05:	/* control E: end of line */
+		e->cursor = e->ntext;
+		break;
 	case 0x15:	/* control U: kill line */
 		e->cursor = 0;
 		e->ntext = 0;