From: Andres Salomon Date: Sat, 12 Jan 2019 09:23:59 +0000 (+0000) Subject: lsof (4.91+dfsg-1) unstable; urgency=low X-Git-Tag: archive/raspbian/4.99.4+dfsg-2+rpi1~1^2^2^2^2^2~5 X-Git-Url: https://dgit.raspbian.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=20985e4489b3956897d115791a3069a974dc45db;p=lsof.git lsof (4.91+dfsg-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream release (closes: #911818). - fixes build failures with newer glibc (closes: #916160). - debian/repack.local: Adjust for 4.91. * Ack NMU (closes: #798315). * Take over maintenance with Norbert's permission. Thanks for your work, Norbert! (closes: #917937). * Fix synopsis to start with lowercase letter (closes: #803973). [dgit import unpatched lsof 4.91+dfsg-1] --- 20985e4489b3956897d115791a3069a974dc45db diff --cc debian/README.Debian index 0000000,0000000..d59e7db new file mode 100644 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/README.Debian @@@ -1,0 -1,0 +1,11 @@@ ++lsof for DEBIAN ++---------------------- ++ ++This version of the debian package no longer supports 2.0.x kernels ++It now uses the /proc filesystem and should work on any kernel 2.2.x ++or 2.4.x ++ ++To use the example scripts from /usr/share/doc/lsof/examples, run ++perl <(zcat /usr/share/doc/lsof/examples/foo.perl.gz) ++ ++Norbert Tretkowski Mon, 15 May 2006 17:56:08 -0500 diff --cc debian/README.Debian-source index 0000000,0000000..d6f8e39 new file mode 100644 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/README.Debian-source @@@ -1,0 -1,0 +1,26 @@@ ++lsof (4.77.dfsg.1-1) unstable; urgency=low ++ ++ * Most problematic code was removed upstream, there are only two files ++ left which need to be removed: ++ + dialects/uw/uw7/sys/fs/namenode.h ++ + dialects/uw/uw7/sys/fs/fifonode.h ++ ++ -- Norbert Tretkowski Wed, 10 May 2006 10:28:03 -0500 ++ ++lsof (4.76.dfsg.1-1) unstable; urgency=low ++ ++ * Because some files in the original tarball contained files with comments ++ like "THIS IS UNPUBLISHED PROPRIETARY SOURCE CODE", it was necessary to ++ remove those files. This did not affect any of the Debian supported ++ platforms. These files have been removed: ++ + dialects/sun/include/sys/auxv.h ++ + dialects/uw/uw21/fs/proc/prdata.h ++ + dialects/uw/uw21/sys/fs/fifonode.h ++ + dialects/uw/uw21/sys/fs/namenode.h ++ + dialects/uw/uw7/sys/fs/namenode.h ++ + dialects/uw/uw7/sys/fs/fifonode.h ++ + dialects/ou/ou8/sys/fs/namenode.h ++ + dialects/ou/ou8/sys/fs/fifonode.h ++ + dialects/ou/ou8/sys/fs/memfs_mnode.h ++ ++ -- Norbert Tretkowski Sun, 23 Apr 2006 21:58:35 +0200 diff --cc debian/README.source index 0000000,0000000..be2c5b4 new file mode 100644 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/README.source @@@ -1,0 -1,0 +1,125 @@@ ++The Git Repository ++================== ++ ++Git allows repositories to have a number of formats and a number of ways ++of working so there is a need to document the working practice. ++What follows is largely drawn from the Debian Perl Group's git guide: ++http://pkg-perl.alioth.debian.org/git.html . ++ ++The repository can be browsed at: ++http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=collab-maint/lsof.git;a=summary ++ ++The latest version of this file can be found at: ++http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=collab-maint/lsof.git;a=blob_plain;f=debian/README.source;hb=HEAD ++ ++A key point is that using a repository like this means that there is no ++need for using mentors or any other upload site. We just use the ++repository to communicate. ++ ++Layout ++------ ++The repository has three branches: "master", "upstream" and "pristine-tar". ++You always work in "master" and the other branches are maintained behind the ++scenes by the various tools. The "upstream" branch represents the contents ++of the "orig" tarball - that is after the non-DFSG source has been removed. ++The "pristine-tar" branch contains housekeeping data in a binary format. ++ ++So the "upstream" branch never contains the debian directory. Also at the point ++of writing the upstream branch contains unpatched files (e.g. scripts/00README), ++but the master branch contains patched files. However when we switch to the ++modern package layout, the Debian Perl Group practice would be for the master ++branch to also contain unpatched files with the patches in quilt format in ++debian/patches. This practice works well with dpkg-buildpackage but not from ++what I have seen with git-buildpackage. So beware. ++ ++Also note that there are two parallel series of tags: one for the upstream code and ++one for the package as a whole. ++ ++Requirements ++------------ ++First of all you need to register an alioth account: ++https://alioth.debian.org/account/register.php . ++ ++Then you need to join the collab-maint: ++https://alioth.debian.org/projects/collaba-maint/ ++ ++To work on this package you need the following packages: ++ git-buildpackage ++ pristine-tar ++ pbuilder (or sbuild or cowbuilder) ++ ++Initial checkout ++---------------- ++This command creates an "lsof" directory with all the appropriate git trimmings: ++$ gbp-clone --all --pristine-tar ssh://git.debian.org/git/collab-maint/lsof.git ++ ++Upgrading to a new upstream source ++---------------------------------- ++I would like to be able to say that the first step is usually: ++$ git-import-orig --uscan --pristine-tar # DO NOT DO THIS! ++ ++However we are suffering under #635920. It may be that the latest release ++has no non-DFSG material in which case we can move in that direction. ++In the meantime the sequence seems to be: ++ ++$ uscan --verbose ++$ git fetch origin upstream:upstream pristine-tar:pristine-tar ++$ git-import-orig --pristine-tar ../lsof_X_orig.tar.gz ++ ++Assuming that this is a clean upgrade requiring no other changes, you ++do the following: ++ ++$ dch -vX ++[ Make sure that the debian/changelog file is okay.] ++$ dch -r # Updates the timestamp and sets the distribution to unstable ++$ debcommit -a -r # Checks in the code and takes the git commit messages from the changelog ++$ git push ++$ git push --tag ++ ++That is as much as you can do as a non-DD. ++ ++Other changes ++------------- ++It is a good idea to use the "dch" command to change the changelog. It does ++the following (at least if done right which I am not actually 100% sure about. ;-( ) ++- Sets the distribution to UNRELEASED showing that the package is not yet ready. ++With the -r option it sets it "unstable". This is about communicating the ++status of the package in a clear way. ++- It updates the timestamp. ++- It handles the situation where two people are working on different aspects of the ++package. ++ ++Having made a change and described it in the changelog you do ++$ debcommit -a ++This checks the code in taking the git comment from the changelog. ++ ++To push the code upto the server do ++$ git push ++ ++I like this flow of debian/changelog driving the git comments. It feels natural ++to me. However others swear by the alternative git comments driving the changelog ++which feels unnatural to me - checkout the "git-dch" command. ++ ++If you need to make a change but there can be no corresponding changelog ++entry, do: ++$ git commit -a ++ ++Also sometimes you need to add files: ++$ git add [file] ++ ++And to check on the status of your working area: ++$ git status ++ ++On a separate but related issue, it clearly is good practice to try to ++maintain a 1-1 correspondence between changes and commits. It would ++make it easier to backport a specific fix. However this is an ideal ++and noone should ever make an issue of this. ++ ++Finishing off a release ++----------------------- ++Again when a release is ready for review (and after you have run ++all the lintian and pbuilder checks) you indicate its readiness with: ++$ dch -r ++$ debcommit -a -r ++$ git push ++$ git push --tag diff --cc debian/changelog index 0000000,0000000..54c6b1c new file mode 100644 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/changelog @@@ -1,0 -1,0 +1,410 @@@ ++lsof (4.91+dfsg-1) unstable; urgency=low ++ ++ * New upstream release (closes: #911818). ++ - fixes build failures with newer glibc (closes: #916160). ++ - debian/repack.local: Adjust for 4.91. ++ * Ack NMU (closes: #798315). ++ * Take over maintenance with Norbert's permission. Thanks for your ++ work, Norbert! (closes: #917937). ++ * Fix synopsis to start with lowercase letter (closes: #803973). ++ ++ -- Andres Salomon Sat, 12 Jan 2019 09:23:59 +0000 ++ ++lsof (4.89+dfsg-0.1) unstable; urgency=low ++ ++ * Non-maintainer upload. ++ [ Nicholas Bamber ] ++ * Corrected copright stanza ++ * Added patch to modernize Perl usage ++ * Dropped Perl dependency to Suggests (Closes: #694351) ++ ++ [ Laurent Bigonville ] ++ * New upstream release (Closes: #764417) ++ - Refresh debian/patches/manpage ++ * debian/control: Add libselinux1-dev to the build-dependencies for linux ++ architectures (Closes: #751967) ++ * debian/repack.local: Adjust the file to be able to import version 4.89 ++ * debian/control: Bump Standards-Version to 3.9.6 (no further changes) ++ * debian/control: Update the VCS URL to please lintian ++ * debian/control: Remove Nicholas Bamber from the uploaders list (Closes: ++ #739359) ++ * debian/copyright: Use BSD-4-clause has short name instead of just BSD ++ * debian/rules: Fix cross-compilation, thanks to Colin Watson for the patch ++ (Closes: #694914) ++ * debian/patches/preset-ccdate, debian/rules: Prevent recording of details ++ of the build environment to ensure build reproducibility (Closes: #762433) ++ * debian/control: Remove Raoul Gunnar Borenius from the Uploaders list per ++ his request ++ ++ -- Laurent Bigonville Sun, 13 Sep 2015 23:40:56 +0200 ++ ++lsof (4.86+dfsg-1) unstable; urgency=low ++ ++ [ Nicholas Bamber ] ++ * Imported into git.debian.org and documented procedures in README.source ++ ++ [ Raoul Gunnar Borenius ] ++ * New upstream release (Closes: #596393) and (Closes: #520587) ++ * packaging is now done with plain debhelper. ++ * updated debian/control (added Uploaders:, include ++ upstream homepage, bumped standards version, etc.) ++ * changed debian/copyright to latest format ++ * added debian/patches/examples to correct path to perl interpreter ++ * added debian/patches/manpage to add missing escape signs in ++ manpage ++ * added watch file and uscan helper files (repack.stub, repack.local) ++ in preparation for downloading and dfsg-repackaging of the newest source. ++ ++ [ Nicholas Bamber ] ++ * New upstream release (4.86) and refreshed manpage patch ++ * Added additional mirrors to watch file ++ * Marked examples patch as not requiring forwarding ++ * Removed obsolete debian/control clauses ++ * Enabled all tests apart from the NFS based test ++ * Passed '-n freebsd' to ./Configure on freebsd builds (cf. #589103) ++ * Added main comment to debian/copyright explaining modifications ++ to upstream tarball and added missing copyright stanzas ++ ++ -- Nicholas Bamber Wed, 25 Apr 2012 07:11:12 +0100 ++ ++lsof (4.81.dfsg.1-1.1) unstable; urgency=low ++ ++ * Non-maintainer upload. ++ * changed path to perl interpreter in examples (Closes: #544533) ++ ++ -- Raoul Gunnar Borenius Sun, 26 Feb 2012 00:20:17 +0100 ++ ++lsof (4.81.dfsg.1-1) unstable; urgency=low ++ ++ * New upstream release. ++ ++ -- Norbert Tretkowski Wed, 18 Feb 2009 13:38:26 +0100 ++ ++lsof (4.80.dfsg.1-1) experimental; urgency=low ++ ++ * New upstream release. ++ ++ -- Norbert Tretkowski Thu, 04 Sep 2008 17:35:52 +0200 ++ ++lsof (4.79~J-1) experimental; urgency=low ++ ++ * New upstream prerelease with support for file offsets. ++ ++ -- Norbert Tretkowski Thu, 04 Oct 2007 20:08:23 +0200 ++ ++lsof (4.78.dfsg.1-3) unstable; urgency=low ++ ++ [ Justin Pryzby ] ++ * Fix FTBFS if built twice in a row. (closes: #424550) ++ * Fix dh_install in debian/rules to get proper permissions of the ++ lsof binary. (closes: #427683) ++ * Fix incorrect handling of nostrip build option. (closes: #437539) ++ ++ [ Norbert Tretkowski ] ++ * Include upstream changelog. (closes: #377598) ++ ++ -- Norbert Tretkowski Sat, 08 Sep 2007 19:00:47 +0200 ++ ++lsof (4.78.dfsg.1-2) unstable; urgency=low ++ ++ * Finally set myself as maintainer. ++ ++ -- Norbert Tretkowski Mon, 7 May 2007 20:04:41 +0200 ++ ++lsof (4.78.dfsg.1-1) unstable; urgency=low ++ ++ * New upstream release. ++ ++ -- Norbert Tretkowski Sat, 5 May 2007 18:37:18 +0200 ++ ++lsof (4.77.dfsg.1-3) unstable; urgency=low ++ ++ * Readded scripts which got lost with the upload of 4.77.dfsg.1-1. ++ * Documented the usage of example scripts. (closes: #184491) ++ ++ -- Norbert Tretkowski Mon, 15 May 2006 18:08:45 -0500 ++ ++lsof (4.77.dfsg.1-2) unstable; urgency=low ++ ++ * Removed lsof-2.2 dummy package. (closes: #302732, #367269) ++ * Updated standards-version to 3.7.2.0, no changes required. ++ ++ -- Norbert Tretkowski Sun, 14 May 2006 19:07:12 -0500 ++ ++lsof (4.77.dfsg.1-1) unstable; urgency=low ++ ++ * Complete rewrite of build-sytem based on debhelper. ++ * New upstream release. (closes: #365095) ++ + No longer fails on mmaped files whose names contains spaces. ++ (closes: #323333) ++ * Documented the reason for repackaging the original upstream tarball. ++ (closes: #364348) ++ ++ -- Norbert Tretkowski Wed, 10 May 2006 10:29:48 -0500 ++ ++lsof (4.76.dfsg.1-1) unstable; urgency=low ++ ++ * New upstream release. ++ * Updated standards-version to 3.6.2.0, no changes required. ++ ++ -- Norbert Tretkowski Fri, 2 Sep 2005 09:09:16 +0200 ++ ++lsof (4.75.dfsg.1-1) unstable; urgency=low ++ ++ * New upstream release. ++ ++ -- Norbert Tretkowski Wed, 8 Jun 2005 19:29:42 +0200 ++ ++lsof (4.74.dfsg.3-2) unstable; urgency=medium ++ ++ * Removed conflicts from lsof-2.2 package. ++ ++ -- Norbert Tretkowski Tue, 22 Mar 2005 13:09:25 +0100 ++ ++lsof (4.74.dfsg.3-1) unstable; urgency=high ++ ++ * Removed line in package description about supported kernels. ++ (closes: #276117) ++ * Re-added support for non-Linux ports. (closes: #300171) ++ ++ -- Norbert Tretkowski Fri, 18 Mar 2005 10:13:25 +0100 ++ ++lsof (4.74.dfsg.2-1) unstable; urgency=high ++ ++ * Removed all subdirectories from dialects/ except the Linux one, by ++ request of Vic Abell , lsof upstream. ++ * Changed priority of lsof-2.2 package from standard to extra. ++ ++ -- Norbert Tretkowski Thu, 17 Mar 2005 11:54:36 +0100 ++ ++lsof (4.74.dfsg.1-1) unstable; urgency=high ++ ++ * Removed non-free "unpublished proprietary code" from source tarball, ++ thanks to Peter Rockai for reporting. (closes: #299063) ++ ++ -- Norbert Tretkowski Mon, 14 Mar 2005 22:15:36 +0100 ++ ++lsof (4.74-1) unstable; urgency=low ++ ++ * New upstream release. ++ * Raised version of debhelper build-dependency. ++ ++ -- Norbert Tretkowski Sat, 05 Feb 2005 23:31:25 +0100 ++ ++lsof (4.73-1) unstable; urgency=low ++ ++ * New upstream release. ++ * Added lsof-2.2 upgrade package. (closes: #108341) ++ ++ -- Norbert Tretkowski Sat, 27 Nov 2004 21:56:33 +0100 ++ ++lsof (4.72-1) unstable; urgency=low ++ ++ * New upstream release. ++ * Bumped up standards-version, no changes needed. ++ ++ -- Norbert Tretkowski Mon, 02 Aug 2004 23:46:33 +0200 ++ ++lsof (4.71-1) unstable; urgency=low ++ ++ * New upstream release. ++ ++ -- Norbert Tretkowski Sat, 03 Apr 2004 17:32:46 +0200 ++ ++lsof (4.70-1) unstable; urgency=medium ++ ++ * New upstream release. (closes: #199017) ++ * Removed lsof-2.2 provides. (closes: #223908) ++ * New co-maintainer: Norbert Tretkowski . ++ * Added debian/watch file, thanks to Filippo Giunchedi. ++ * Bumped up standards-version, no changes needed. ++ ++ -- Norbert Tretkowski Sun, 22 Feb 2004 23:33:16 +0100 ++ ++lsof (4.64-1) unstable; urgency=low ++ ++ * New upstream version (Closes: #152196) ++ * Fixed grammar in description (Closes: #145387) ++ * Moved to /usr/bin (with link to /usr/sbin) to ++ conform with FSSTND and traceroute (Closes: #55587) ++ ++ -- Jim Mintha Thu, 18 Jul 2002 01:28:50 +0200 ++ ++lsof (4.57-1) unstable; urgency=low ++ ++ * New upstream version. ++ ++ -- Jim Mintha Sun, 22 Jul 2001 03:21:07 +0200 ++ ++lsof (4.55-2) unstable; urgency=low ++ ++ * Add Provides for lsof-2.2 (Closes: Bug#94922) ++ ++ -- Jim Mintha Mon, 23 Apr 2001 01:45:03 +0200 ++ ++lsof (4.55-1) frozen unstable; urgency=low ++ ++ * New upstream version (Closes: Bug#57203) ++ * Rename package back to just lsof (Closes: Bug#91231, Bug#87403) ++ * Fixes not showing flock type locks (Closes: Bug#67236) ++ ++ -- Jim Mintha Thu, 12 Apr 2001 03:41:42 +0200 ++ ++lsof (4.48-1) frozen unstable; urgency=medium ++ ++ * New upstream version ++ * compatible with linux 2.3.x kernels (#55242) ++ * -r doesn't hang anymore (#44573) ++ * /proc based lsof doesn't need setgid kmem ++ * fix grammer error in description (#56872) ++ ++ -- Jim Mintha Mon, 31 Jan 2000 00:43:03 +0100 ++ ++lsof (4.43-1) unstable; urgency=low ++ ++ * New upstream version. ++ * Dynamically create the control file based on kernel version ++ * create a virtual package lsof that the different kernel version ++ will provide and conflict with. ++ * Support of 2.2 kernels (/proc based so don't need a verson for ++ each kernel ++ * This should build on glibc 2.1 systems (tested on SPARC) ++ ++ -- Jim Mintha Sat, 15 May 1999 22:50:27 +0200 ++ ++lsof (4.37-4) stable; urgency=low ++ ++ * Add control file to build for 2.0.36 kernel version ++ ++ -- Jim Mintha Wed, 14 Apr 1999 01:04:09 +0200 ++ ++lsof (4.37-3) unstable stable frozen; urgency=high ++ ++ * Patched to get rid of buffer overflow security problem (#33538) ++ ++ -- Jim Mintha Thu, 18 Feb 1999 08:28:57 -0800 ++ ++lsof (4.37-2) unstable; urgency=low ++ ++ * Binary wasn't being installed sgid kmem (#28548) ++ * .dsc file has lsof2.0.25 instead of lsof-2.0.35 (#28546) ++ ++ -- Jim Mintha Mon, 26 Oct 1998 22:42:21 +0100 ++ ++lsof (4.37-1) unstable; urgency=low ++ ++ * New upstream version. ++ * Change to use debhelper scripts ++ * Binary packages now contain kernel version number ++ ++ -- Jim Mintha Wed, 14 Oct 1998 23:32:46 +0200 ++ ++lsof (4.28-2) frozen unstable; urgency=medium ++ ++ * Change package name to include kernel version (#24327) ++ * Small patch to build with new glibc stuff. ++ ++ -- Jim Mintha Thu, 16 Jul 1998 05:01:38 -0700 ++ ++lsof (4.28-1) unstable; urgency=low ++ ++ * New upstream version. ++ * Fixed example scripts to call perl in the proper location ++ ++ -- Jim Mintha Sun, 15 Mar 1998 04:42:33 -0800 ++ ++lsof (4.26-1) unstable; urgency=low ++ ++ * New upstream version. ++ * Update docs to warn about kernel version dependencies (#17614) ++ ++ -- Jim Mintha Mon, 23 Feb 1998 00:05:52 -0800 ++ ++lsof (4.25-1) unstable; urgency=low ++ ++ * New upstream version. ++ * Patch to read /boot/System.map-`uname -r` now in upstream version. ++ ++ -- Jim Mintha Thu, 12 Feb 1998 01:06:57 -0800 ++ ++lsof (4.23-1) unstable; urgency=low ++ ++ * New upstream version. ++ * added patch by upstream maintainer to read /boot/System.map-`uname -r` ++ instead of /System.map. (#16972) ++ ++ -- Jim Mintha Sun, 18 Jan 1998 18:21:14 -0800 ++ ++lsof (4.22-1) unstable; urgency=low ++ ++ * New upstream version. ++ * build with newer version of deb-make (#15410) ++ * don't include automatically built files in the diff. ++ * New maintainer. ++ ++ -- Jim Mintha Thu, 15 Jan 1998 04:20:43 -0800 ++ ++lsof (4.18-1) unstable; urgency=low ++ ++ * New upstream version ++ * Rebuild with libc6 (#11715). ++ * Include scripts as examples. ++ ++ -- Michael Meskes Tue, 28 Oct 1997 12:11:06 +0100 ++ ++lsof (4.15-1) unstable; urgency=low ++ ++ * New upstream version (#7551). ++ * Compiled with support for kernel 2.1.* (#8270). ++ this also fixes (#10160) ++ * New maintainer. ++ ++ -- Michael Meskes Fri, 29 Aug 1997 10:22:00 +0200 ++ ++lsof (3.65-5) frozen unstable; urgency=low ++ ++ * added patch by Helmut Geyer ++ to read /boot/System.map-`uname -r` instead of /System.map. ++ This fixes bug#4888. ++ * changed maintainer address to . ++ ++ -- Dominik Kubla Thu, 14 Nov 1996 16:08:30 +0100 ++ ++lsof (3.65-4) unstable; urgency=low ++ ++ * manual pages are now installed in "gzip -9" format as per ++ "Debian Policy Manual", section 3.2.1 ++ ++ * copyright file is now installed in /usr/doc/lsof as per ++ "Debian Policy Manual", section 3.2.5 ++ ++ * changelog file is now installed in /usr/doc/lsof as per ++ "Debian Policy Manual", section 3.2.6 ++ ++ * package is now build with CFLAGS set to '-O2 -g -Wall' as per ++ "Debian Policy Manual", section 4.1 ++ ++ -- Dominik Kubla Thu, 14 Nov 1996 16:08:30 +0100 ++ ++lsof (3.65-4) unstable; urgency=low ++ ++ * manual pages are now installed in "gzip -9" format as per ++ "Debian Policy Manual", section 3.2.1 ++ ++ * copyright file is now installed in /usr/doc/lsof as per ++ "Debian Policy Manual", section 3.2.5 ++ ++ * changelog file is now installed in /usr/doc/lsof as per ++ "Debian Policy Manual", section 3.2.6 ++ ++ * package is now build with CFLAGS set to '-O2 -g -Wall' as per ++ "Debian Policy Manual", section 4.1 ++ ++ -- Dominik Kubla Sun, 29 Sep 1996 17:14:11 +0200 ++ ++lsof (3.65-3) unstable; urgency=low ++ ++ * Converted to new packaing standards. ++ ++ -- Dominik Kubla Fri, 20 Sep 1996 17:00:00 +0200 ++ diff --cc debian/compat index 0000000,0000000..45a4fb7 new file mode 100644 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/compat @@@ -1,0 -1,0 +1,1 @@@ ++8 diff --cc debian/control index 0000000,0000000..a50395a new file mode 100644 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/control @@@ -1,0 -1,0 +1,19 @@@ ++Source: lsof ++Section: utils ++Priority: standard ++Maintainer: Andres Salomon ++Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 8.0.0), libselinux1-dev [linux-any] ++Standards-Version: 3.9.6 ++Homepage: http://people.freebsd.org/~abe/ ++Vcs-Git: git://anonscm.debian.org/collab-maint/lsof.git ++Vcs-Browser: https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/collab-maint/lsof.git ++ ++Package: lsof ++Architecture: any ++Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends} ++Suggests: perl ++Description: utility to list open files ++ Lsof is a Unix-specific diagnostic tool. Its name stands ++ for LiSt Open Files, and it does just that. It lists ++ information about any files that are open, by processes ++ currently running on the system. diff --cc debian/copyright index 0000000,0000000..384effe new file mode 100644 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/copyright @@@ -1,0 -1,0 +1,219 @@@ ++Format: http://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/copyright-format/1.0/ ++Upstream-Name: lsof ++Upstream-Contact: https://lists.rcac.purdue.edu/listinfo/lsof-l ++Source: ftp://lsof.itap.purdue.edu/pub/tools/unix/lsof/ ++Comment: The following changes were made to the upstream tarball: ++ 1.) The directory dialects/uw was removed for being non-DFSG ++ and not needed in Debian. ++ 2.) The main source was a tarball within a tarball. Only the innermost ++ tarball has been retained. ++ 3.) 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(compare with ++ # Peter Eriksson's pidentd) ++-# - assumes 'lsof' binary in /usr/local/sbin +++# - assumes 'lsof' binary in $PATH ++ # - Command line arguments : ++ # -t TIMEOUT Number of seconds to wait for a query before aborting. ++ # Default is 120. ++--- a/scripts/idrlogin.perl +++++ b/scripts/idrlogin.perl ++@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ ++-#!/usr/local/bin/perl +++#!/usr/bin/perl ++ # ++ # $Id: idrlogin.perl,v 1.5 2001/11/18 12:20:46 abe Exp $ ++ # ++--- a/scripts/idrlogin.perl5 +++++ b/scripts/idrlogin.perl5 ++@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ ++-#!/usr/local/bin/perl +++#!/usr/bin/perl ++ # ++ # $Id: idrlogin.perl5,v 1.5 2001/11/18 12:20:46 abe Exp $ ++ # ++--- a/scripts/list_NULf.perl5 +++++ b/scripts/list_NULf.perl5 ++@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ ++-#!/usr/local/bin/perl +++#!/usr/bin/perl ++ # ++ # $Id: list_NULf.perl5,v 1.5 2000/07/14 17:03:37 abe Exp $ ++ # ++--- a/scripts/list_fields.perl +++++ b/scripts/list_fields.perl ++@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ ++-#!/usr/local/bin/perl4 +++#!/usr/bin/perl ++ # ++ # $Id: list_fields.perl,v 1.5 2000/07/14 17:03:37 abe Exp $ ++ # ++--- a/scripts/shared.perl5 +++++ b/scripts/shared.perl5 ++@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ ++-#!/usr/local/bin/perl +++#!/usr/bin/perl ++ # ++ # $Id: shared.perl5,v 1.4 2001/11/18 12:20:46 abe Exp $ ++ # ++--- a/scripts/watch_a_file.perl +++++ b/scripts/watch_a_file.perl ++@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ ++-#!/usr/local/bin/perl +++#!/usr/bin/perl ++ # ++ # watch_a_file.perl -- use lsof -F output to watch a specific file ++ # (or file system) diff --cc debian/patches/manpage index 0000000,0000000..f15bbc7 new file mode 100644 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/patches/manpage @@@ -1,0 -1,0 +1,404 @@@ ++Description: fix manpage errors ++ a lot of minus sign occurences in the lsof man page are missing the ++ '\' escape sign and would therefore be interpreted as hyphens. This patch ++ adds the escape signs where appropriate. ++Author: Raoul Gunnar Borenius ++Reviewed-by: Nicholas Bamber ++Forwarded: no ++Last-Update: 2012-04-17 ++Index: lsof_4.91_src/lsof.8 ++=================================================================== ++--- lsof_4.91_src.orig/lsof.8 +++++ lsof_4.91_src/lsof.8 ++@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ lsof \- list open files ++ [ ++ .B \-?abChlnNOPRtUvVX ++ ] [ ++-.BI -A " A" +++.BI \-A " A" ++ ] [ ++ .BI \-c " c" ++ ] [ ++@@ -223,19 +223,19 @@ options, or it might represent the ++ field identifier character following the ++ .B \-F ++ option. ++-When ambiguity is possible, start a new option with a `-' +++When ambiguity is possible, start a new option with a `\-' ++ character \- e.g., ``\fB\-F \-n\fP''. ++ If the next option is a file name, follow the possibly ambiguous ++-option with ``--'' \- e.g., ``\fB\-F -- \fIname\fR''. +++option with ``\-\-'' \- e.g., ``\fB\-F \-\- \fIname\fR''. ++ .PP ++ Either the `+' or the `\-' prefix may be applied to a group of options. ++ Options that don't take on separate meanings for each ++ prefix \- e.g., \fB\-i\fP \- may be grouped under either prefix. ++-Thus, for example, ``+M -i'' may be stated as ``+Mi'' and the group +++Thus, for example, ``+M \-i'' may be stated as ``+Mi'' and the group ++ means the same as the separate options. ++ Be careful of prefix grouping when one or more options in the group ++ does take on separate meanings under different prefixes \- ++-e.g., \fB+|\-M\fP; ``-iM'' is not the same request as ``\-i +M''. +++e.g., \fB+|\-M\fP; ``\-iM'' is not the same request as ``\-i +M''. ++ When in doubt, use separate options with appropriate prefixes. ++ .TP \w'names'u+4 ++ .B \-? \-h ++@@ -416,9 +416,9 @@ Mixed lists are not permitted. ++ .IP ++ A file descriptor number range may be in the set as long as ++ neither member is empty, both members are numbers, and the ending ++-member is larger than the starting one \- e.g., ``0-7'' or ``3-10''. +++member is larger than the starting one \- e.g., ``0\-7'' or ``3\-10''. ++ Ranges may be specified for exclusion if they have the `^' prefix \- ++-e.g., ``^0-7'' excludes all file descriptors 0 through 7. +++e.g., ``^0\-7'' excludes all file descriptors 0 through 7. ++ .IP ++ Multiple file descriptor numbers are joined in a single ORed set before ++ participating in AND option selection. ++@@ -485,7 +485,7 @@ See the ++ section and the sections that follow it for more information on this ++ option. ++ .IP ++-.B -D +++.B \-D ++ must be followed by a function letter; the function letter may optionally ++ be followed by a path name. ++ .I Lsof ++@@ -737,7 +737,7 @@ When ++ .B \-f ++ is specified by itself, all path name arguments will be taken to be ++ simple files. ++-Thus, for example, the ``\fB\-f\fP\ -- /'' arguments direct lsof to search +++Thus, for example, the ``\fB\-f\fP\ \-\- /'' arguments direct lsof to search ++ for open files with a `/' path name, not all open files in the `/' ++ (root) file system. ++ .IP ++@@ -747,15 +747,15 @@ and ++ .B \-f ++ are properly terminated and aren't followed by a character (e.g., of ++ the file or file system name) that might be taken as a parameter. ++-For example, use ``--'' after +++For example, use ``\-\-'' after ++ .B +f ++ and ++ .B \-f ++ as in these examples. ++ .IP ++ .nf ++- $ lsof +f -- /file/system/name ++- $ lsof -f -- /file/name +++ $ lsof +f \-\- /file/system/name +++ $ lsof \-f \-\- /file/name ++ .fi ++ .IP ++ The listing of information from kernel file structures, requested with the ++@@ -1015,7 +1015,7 @@ Here are some sample addresses: ++ .nf ++ ++ .br ++- -i6 \- IPv6 only +++ \-i6 \- IPv6 only ++ .br ++ TCP:25 \- TCP and port 25 ++ .br ++@@ -1028,10 +1028,10 @@ Here are some sample addresses: ++ .br ++ TCP@lsof.itap:513 \- TCP, port 513 and host name lsof.itap ++ .br ++- tcp@foo:1-10,smtp,99 \- TCP, ports 1 through 10, +++ tcp@foo:1\-10,smtp,99 \- TCP, ports 1 through 10, ++ service name \fIsmtp\fP, port 99, host name foo ++ .br ++- tcp@bar:1-smtp \- TCP, ports 1 through \fIsmtp\fP, host bar +++ tcp@bar:1\-smtp \- TCP, ports 1 through \fIsmtp\fP, host bar ++ .br ++ :time \- either TCP, UDP or UDPLITE time service port ++ .fi ++@@ -1086,7 +1086,7 @@ inhibits the conversion of user ID numbe ++ It is also useful when login name lookup is working improperly or slowly. ++ .TP \w'names'u+4 ++ .BI +|\-L " [l]" ++-enables (`+') or disables (`-') the listing of file link +++enables (`+') or disables (`\-') the listing of file link ++ counts, where they are available \- e.g., they aren't available ++ for sockets, or most FIFOs and pipes. ++ .IP ++@@ -1300,9 +1300,9 @@ Thus, for example, to direct ++ to display offset at all times with a decimal digit count of 10, use: ++ .IP ++ .nf ++- -o -o 10 +++ \-o \-o 10 ++ or ++- -oo10 +++ \-oo10 ++ .fi ++ .IP ++ The default number of digits allowed after ``0t'' is normally 8, ++@@ -1497,7 +1497,7 @@ Or, for example, to list network files w ++ Idle, use: ++ .IP ++ .nf ++- \-iUDP -sUDP:Idle +++ \-iUDP \-sUDP:Idle ++ .fi ++ .IP ++ State names vary with UNIX dialects, so it's not possible to ++@@ -1604,7 +1604,7 @@ selection characters \- the displaying o ++ and it must be explicitly selected again in the characters following ++ .BR \-T . ++ (In effect, then, the default is equivalent to ++-.BR -Ts .) +++.BR \-Ts .) ++ For example, if queue lengths and state are desired, use ++ .BR \-Tqs . ++ .IP ++@@ -1715,14 +1715,14 @@ may not report that it failed to find a ++ option or compile\-time option prevents the listing of the open file ++ containing the located search item. ++ .IP ++-For example, ``lsof -V -iTCP@foobar -a -d 999'' may not report a +++For example, ``lsof \-V \-iTCP@foobar \-a \-d 999'' may not report a ++ failure to locate open files at ``TCP@foobar'' and may not list ++ any, if none have a file descriptor number of 999. ++ A similar situation arises when HASSECURITY and HASNOSOCKSECURITY are ++ defined at compile time and they prevent the listing of open files. ++ .TP \w'names'u+4 ++ .B +|\-w ++-Enables (\fB+\fP) or disables (\fB-\fP) the suppression of warning messages. +++Enables (\fB+\fP) or disables (\fB\-\fP) the suppression of warning messages. ++ .IP ++ The ++ .I lsof ++@@ -1752,13 +1752,13 @@ links and|or file system mount points en ++ scanning the directory (\fB+d\fP) or directory tree (\fB+D\fP). ++ .IP ++ If ++-.B -x +++.B \-x ++ is specified by itself without a following parameter, cross\-over ++ processing of both symbolic links and file system mount points is ++ enabled. ++ Note that when ++ .B \-x ++-is specified without a parameter, the next argument must begin with '-' +++is specified without a parameter, the next argument must begin with '\-' ++ or '+'. ++ .IP ++ The optional 'f' parameter enables file system mount point cross\-over ++@@ -1948,7 +1948,7 @@ option and before the start of the file ++ These are path names of specific files to list. ++ Symbolic links are resolved before use. ++ The first name may be separated from the preceding options with ++-the ``--'' option. +++the ``\-\-'' option. ++ .IP ++ If a ++ .I name ++@@ -2390,10 +2390,10 @@ option. ++ SECURITY\-CONTEXT ++ is the SELinux security context. ++ This column must be selected with the ++-.B -Z +++.B \-Z ++ option. ++ Note that the ++-.B -Z +++.B \-Z ++ option is inhibited when SELinux is disabled in the running Linux ++ kernel. ++ .TP ++@@ -3008,7 +3008,7 @@ or the name of a character special or bl ++ .IP ++ or the local and remote Internet addresses of a network file; ++ the local host name or IP number is followed by a colon (':'), the ++-port, ``->'', and the two\-part remote address; +++port, ``\->'', and the two\-part remote address; ++ IP addresses may be reported as numbers or names, depending on the ++ .BR +|\-M , ++ .BR \-n , ++@@ -3041,13 +3041,13 @@ or the local and remote mount point name ++ .IP ++ or ``STR'', followed by the stream name; ++ .IP ++-or a stream character device name, followed by ``->'' and the stream name ++-or a list of stream module names, separated by ``->''; +++or a stream character device name, followed by ``\->'' and the stream name +++or a list of stream module names, separated by ``\->''; ++ .IP ++ or ``STR:'' followed by the SCO OpenServer stream device and module ++-names, separated by ``->''; +++names, separated by ``\->''; ++ .IP ++-or system directory name, `` -- '', and as many components of the path +++or system directory name, `` \-\- '', and as many components of the path ++ name as ++ .I lsof ++ can find in the kernel's name cache for selected dialects ++@@ -3055,7 +3055,7 @@ can find in the kernel's name cache for ++ .B "KERNEL NAME CACHE" ++ section for more information.); ++ .IP ++-or ``PIPE->'', followed by a Solaris kernel pipe destination address; +++or ``PIPE\->'', followed by a Solaris kernel pipe destination address; ++ .IP ++ or ``COMMON:'', followed by the vnode device information structure's ++ device name, for a Solaris common vnode; ++@@ -3096,7 +3096,7 @@ by the transmit and receive queue sizes, ++ .IP ++ or ``dgram'' or ``stream'' for the type UnixWare 7.1.1 and above in\-kernel ++ UNIX domain sockets, followed by a colon (':') and the local path name ++-when available, followed by ``->'' and the remote path name or kernel +++when available, followed by ``\->'' and the remote path name or kernel ++ socket address in hexadecimal when available; ++ .IP ++ or the association value, association index, endpoint value, local address, ++@@ -3110,9 +3110,9 @@ file to be attached to another with ++ .I lsof ++ will add ``(FA:)'' to the NAME column. ++ and are hexadecimal vnode addresses. ++- will be ``<-'' if has been fattach'ed to +++ will be ``<\-'' if has been fattach'ed to ++ this vnode whose address is ; ++-and ``->'' if , the vnode address of this vnode, has been +++and ``\->'' if , the vnode address of this vnode, has been ++ fattach'ed to . ++ may be omitted if it already appears in the DEVICE column. ++ .PP ++@@ -3593,7 +3593,7 @@ for file systems from its mount table, u ++ incantation to see if it reports any alternate device numbers: ++ .PP ++ .IP ++-lsof -b +++lsof \-b ++ .PP ++ Look for standard error file warning messages that ++ begin ``assuming "dev=xxxx" from ...''. ++@@ -3612,7 +3612,7 @@ reports the complete paths it finds in t ++ If ++ .I lsof ++ can't report all components in a path, it reports in the NAME column ++-the file system name, followed by a space, two `-' characters, another +++the file system name, followed by a space, two `\-' characters, another ++ space, and the name components it has located, separated by ++ the `/' character. ++ .PP ++@@ -4185,32 +4185,32 @@ lsof ++ .PP ++ To list all open Internet, x.25 (HP\-UX), and UNIX domain files, use: ++ .IP ++-lsof -i -U +++lsof \-i \-U ++ .PP ++ To list all open IPv4 network files in use by the process whose PID is ++ 1234, use: ++ .IP ++-lsof -i 4 -a -p 1234 +++lsof \-i 4 \-a \-p 1234 ++ .PP ++ Presuming the UNIX dialect supports IPv6, to list only open IPv6 ++ network files, use: ++ .IP ++-lsof -i 6 +++lsof \-i 6 ++ .PP ++ To list all files using any protocol on ports 513, 514, or 515 of host ++ wonderland.cc.purdue.edu, use: ++ .IP ++-lsof -i @wonderland.cc.purdue.edu:513-515 +++lsof \-i @wonderland.cc.purdue.edu:513\-515 ++ .PP ++ To list all files using any protocol on any port of mace.cc.purdue.edu ++ (cc.purdue.edu is the default domain), use: ++ .IP ++-lsof -i @mace +++lsof \-i @mace ++ .PP ++ To list all open files for login name ``abe'', or user ID 1234, or ++ process 456, or process 123, or process 789, use: ++ .IP ++-lsof -p 456,123,789 -u 1234,abe +++lsof \-p 456,123,789 \-u 1234,abe ++ .PP ++ To list all open files on device /dev/hd4, use: ++ .IP ++@@ -4222,7 +4222,7 @@ lsof /u/abe/foo ++ .PP ++ To send a SIGHUP to the processes that have /u/abe/bar open, use: ++ .IP ++-kill -HUP `lsof -t /u/abe/bar` +++kill \-HUP `lsof \-t /u/abe/bar` ++ .PP ++ To find any open file, including an open UNIX domain socket file, ++ with the name ++@@ -4238,27 +4238,27 @@ the device number for ++ .IR /nfs/mount/point , ++ use: ++ .IP ++-lsof -b /nfs/mount/point +++lsof \-b /nfs/mount/point ++ .PP ++ To do the preceding search with warning messages suppressed, use: ++ .IP ++-lsof -bw /nfs/mount/point +++lsof \-bw /nfs/mount/point ++ .PP ++ To ignore the device cache file, use: ++ .IP ++-lsof -Di +++lsof \-Di ++ .PP ++ To obtain PID and command name field output for each process, file ++ descriptor, file device number, and file inode number for each file ++ of each process, use: ++ .IP ++-lsof -FpcfDi +++lsof \-FpcfDi ++ .PP ++ To list the files at descriptors 1 and 3 of every process running the ++ .I lsof ++ command for login ID ``abe'' every 10 seconds, use: ++ .IP ++-lsof -c lsof -a -d 1 -d 3 -u abe -r10 +++lsof \-c lsof \-a \-d 1 \-d 3 \-u abe \-r10 ++ .PP ++ To list the current working directory of processes running a command that ++ is exactly four characters long and has an 'o' or 'O' in character three, ++@@ -4266,31 +4266,31 @@ use this regular expression form of the ++ .BI \-c " c" ++ option: ++ .IP ++-lsof -c /^..o.$/i -a -d cwd +++lsof \-c /^..o.$/i \-a \-d cwd ++ .PP ++ To find an IP version 4 socket file by its associated numeric dot\-form ++ address, use: ++ .IP ++-lsof -i@128.210.15.17 +++lsof \-i@128.210.15.17 ++ .PP ++ To find an IP version 6 socket file (when the UNIX dialect supports ++ IPv6) by its associated numeric colon\-form address, use: ++ .IP ++-lsof -i@[0:1:2:3:4:5:6:7] +++lsof \-i@[0:1:2:3:4:5:6:7] ++ .PP ++ To find an IP version 6 socket file (when the UNIX dialect supports ++ IPv6) by an associated numeric colon\-form address that has a run of ++ zeroes in it \- e.g., the loop\-back address \- use: ++ .IP ++-lsof -i@[::1] +++lsof \-i@[::1] ++ .PP ++ To obtain a repeat mode marker line that contains the current time, use: ++ .IP ++-lsof -rm====%T==== +++lsof \-rm====%T==== ++ .PP ++ To add spaces to the previous marker line, use: ++ .IP ++-lsof -r "m==== %T ====" +++lsof \-r "m==== %T ====" ++ .SH BUGS ++ Since ++ .I lsof diff --cc debian/patches/obsolete index 0000000,0000000..9640c1c new file mode 100644 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/patches/obsolete @@@ -1,0 -1,0 +1,81 @@@ ++Author: Nicholas Bamber ++Subject: trying to modernize Perl so that dependency can be dropped ++Forwarded: not-needed ++Last-Update: 2012-05-05 ++--- a/scripts/identd.perl5 +++++ b/scripts/identd.perl5 ++@@ -18,13 +18,14 @@ ++ # ++ # Kapil Chowksey ++ ################################################################### ++- +++use strict; ++ use Socket; ++-require 'getopts.pl'; +++use Getopt::Long; ++ ++ # Set path to lsof. ++ ++-if (($LSOF = &isexec("../lsof")) eq "") { # Try .. first +++my $LSOF; +++if (($LSOF = &isexec("/usr/bin/lsof")) eq "") { # Try .. first ++ if (($LSOF = &isexec("lsof")) eq "") { # Then try . and $PATH ++ print "can't execute $LSOF\n"; exit 1 ++ } ++@@ -34,18 +35,16 @@ ++ close(STDERR); ++ open(STDERR, ">/dev/null"); ++ ++-$Timeout = "120"; +++my $Timeout = "120"; ++ ++-&Getopts('t:'); ++-if ($opt_t) { ++- $Timeout = $opt_t; ++-} +++GetOptions('timeout=i'=>\$Timeout); ++ ++-($port, $iaddr) = sockaddr_in(getpeername(STDIN)); ++-$peer_addr = inet_ntoa($iaddr); +++my ($port, $iaddr) = sockaddr_in(getpeername(STDIN)); +++my $peer_addr = inet_ntoa($iaddr); +++my $query; ++ ++ # read ident-query from socket (STDIN) with a timeout. ++-$timeout = int($Timeout); +++my $timeout = int($Timeout); ++ eval { ++ local $SIG{ALRM} = sub { die "alarm\n" }; ++ alarm $timeout; ++@@ -61,8 +60,8 @@ ++ # remove all white-spaces from query ++ $query =~ s/\s//g; ++ ++-$serv_port = ""; ++-$cli_port = ""; +++my $serv_port = ""; +++my $cli_port = ""; ++ ($serv_port,$cli_port) = split(/,/,$query); ++ ++ if ($serv_port =~ /^[0-9]+$/) { ++@@ -87,8 +86,8 @@ ++ ++ open(LSOFP,"$LSOF -nPDi -T -FLn -iTCP@".$peer_addr.":".$cli_port."|"); ++ ++-$user = "UNKNOWN"; ++-while ($a_line = ) { +++my $user = "UNKNOWN"; +++while (my $a_line = ) { ++ # extract user name. ++ if ($a_line =~ /^L.*/) { ++ ($user) = ($a_line =~ /^L(.*)/); ++--- a/scripts/sort_res.perl5 +++++ b/scripts/sort_res.perl5 ++@@ -33,7 +33,6 @@ ++ # -removing unuseful line number arg. ++ # -display global size ++ ++-require 'getopts.pl'; ++ my @args = @_; ++ ++ # Set path to lsof. diff --cc debian/patches/preset-ccdate index 0000000,0000000..ca25bf8 new file mode 100644 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/patches/preset-ccdate @@@ -1,0 -1,0 +1,235 @@@ ++Description: Allow LSOF_CCDATE to be overriden by an environment variable ++ Capturing the current time as part of the build process does not make it ++ deterministic. By allowing the LSOF_CCDATE to be externally set, the current ++ time can be removed or preset. ++Author: Jérémy Bobbio ++Last-Update: 2014-09-22 ++ ++--- a/dialects/aix/Makefile +++++ b/dialects/aix/Makefile ++@@ -84,7 +84,15 @@ version.h: FRC ++ @echo '#define LSOF_BLDCMT "${LSOF_BLDCMT}"' > version.h; ++ @echo '#define LSOF_CC "${CC}"' >> version.h ++ @echo '#define LSOF_CCV "${CCV}"' >> version.h ++- @echo '#define LSOF_CCDATE "'`date`'"' >> version.h +++ @if [ "X${LSOF_CCDATE}" = "X" ]; then \ +++ echo '#define LSOF_CCDATE "'`date`'"' >> version.h; \ +++ else \ +++ if [ "${LSOF_CCDATE}" = "none" ]; then \ +++ echo '#define LSOF_CCDATE ""' >> version.h; \ +++ else \ +++ echo '#define LSOF_CCDATE "${LSOF_CCDATE}"' >> version.h; \ +++ fi \ +++ fi ++ @echo '#define LSOF_CCFLAGS "'`echo ${CFLAGS} | sed 's/\\\\(/\\(/g' | sed 's/\\\\)/\\)/g' | sed 's/"/\\\\"/g'`'"' >> version.h ++ @echo '#define LSOF_CINFO "${CINFO}"' >> version.h ++ @if [ "X${LSOF_HOST}" = "X" ]; then \ ++--- a/dialects/darwin/kmem/Makefile +++++ b/dialects/darwin/kmem/Makefile ++@@ -88,7 +88,15 @@ version.h: FRC ++ @echo '#define LSOF_BLDCMT "${LSOF_BLDCMT}"' > version.h; ++ @echo '#define LSOF_CC "${CC}"' >> version.h ++ @echo '#define LSOF_CCV "${CCV}"' >> version.h ++- @echo '#define LSOF_CCDATE "'`date`'"' >> version.h +++ @if [ "X${LSOF_CCDATE}" = "X" ]; then \ +++ echo '#define LSOF_CCDATE "'`date`'"' >> version.h; \ +++ else \ +++ if [ "${LSOF_CCDATE}" = "none" ]; then \ +++ echo '#define LSOF_CCDATE ""' >> version.h; \ +++ else \ +++ echo '#define LSOF_CCDATE "${LSOF_CCDATE}"' >> version.h; \ +++ fi \ +++ fi ++ @echo '#define LSOF_CCFLAGS "'`echo ${CFLAGS} | sed 's/\\\\(/\\(/g' | sed 's/\\\\)/\\)/g' | sed 's/"/\\\\"/g'`'"' >> version.h ++ @echo '#define LSOF_CINFO "${CINFO}"' >> version.h ++ @if [ "X${LSOF_HOST}" = "X" ]; then \ ++--- a/dialects/darwin/libproc/Makefile +++++ b/dialects/darwin/libproc/Makefile ++@@ -97,7 +97,15 @@ version.h: FRC ++ @echo '#define LSOF_BLDCMT "${LSOF_BLDCMT}"' > version.h; ++ @echo '#define LSOF_CC "${CC}"' >> version.h ++ @echo '#define LSOF_CCV "${CCV}"' >> version.h ++- @echo '#define LSOF_CCDATE "'`date`'"' >> version.h +++ @if [ "X${LSOF_CCDATE}" = "X" ]; then \ +++ echo '#define LSOF_CCDATE "'`date`'"' >> version.h; \ +++ else \ +++ if [ "${LSOF_CCDATE}" = "none" ]; then \ +++ echo '#define LSOF_CCDATE ""' >> version.h; \ +++ else \ +++ echo '#define LSOF_CCDATE "${LSOF_CCDATE}"' >> version.h; \ +++ fi \ +++ fi ++ @echo '#define LSOF_CCFLAGS "'`echo ${CFLAGS} | sed 's/\\\\(/\\(/g' | sed 's/\\\\)/\\)/g' | sed 's/"/\\\\"/g'`'"' >> version.h ++ @echo '#define LSOF_CINFO "${CINFO}"' >> version.h ++ @if [ "X${LSOF_HOST}" = "X" ]; then \ ++--- a/dialects/du/Makefile +++++ b/dialects/du/Makefile ++@@ -76,7 +76,15 @@ version.h: FRC ++ @echo '#define LSOF_BLDCMT "${LSOF_BLDCMT}"' > version.h; ++ @echo '#define LSOF_CC "${CC}"' >> version.h ++ @echo '#define LSOF_CCV "${CCV}"' >> version.h ++- @echo '#define LSOF_CCDATE "'`date`'"' >> version.h +++ @if [ "X${LSOF_CCDATE}" = "X" ]; then \ +++ echo '#define LSOF_CCDATE "'`date`'"' >> version.h; \ +++ else \ +++ if [ "${LSOF_CCDATE}" = "none" ]; then \ +++ echo '#define LSOF_CCDATE ""' >> version.h; \ +++ else \ +++ echo '#define LSOF_CCDATE "${LSOF_CCDATE}"' >> version.h; \ +++ fi \ +++ fi ++ @echo '#define LSOF_CCFLAGS "'`echo ${CFLAGS} | sed 's/\\\\(/\\(/g' | sed 's/\\\\)/\\)/g' | sed 's/"/\\\\"/g'`'"' >> version.h ++ @if [ "X${LSOF_HOST}" = "X" ]; then \ ++ echo '#define LSOF_HOST "'`uname -n`'"' >> version.h; \ ++--- a/dialects/freebsd/Makefile +++++ b/dialects/freebsd/Makefile ++@@ -76,7 +76,15 @@ version.h: FRC ++ @echo '#define LSOF_BLDCMT "${LSOF_BLDCMT}"' > version.h; ++ @echo '#define LSOF_CC "${CC}"' >> version.h ++ @echo '#define LSOF_CCV "${CCV}"' >> version.h ++- @echo '#define LSOF_CCDATE "'`date`'"' >> version.h +++ @if [ "X${LSOF_CCDATE}" = "X" ]; then \ +++ echo '#define LSOF_CCDATE "'`date`'"' >> version.h; \ +++ else \ +++ if [ "${LSOF_CCDATE}" = "none" ]; then \ +++ echo '#define LSOF_CCDATE ""' >> version.h; \ +++ else \ +++ echo '#define LSOF_CCDATE "${LSOF_CCDATE}"' >> version.h; \ +++ fi \ +++ fi ++ @echo '#define LSOF_CCFLAGS "'`echo ${CFLAGS} | sed 's/\\\\(/\\(/g' | sed 's/\\\\)/\\)/g' | sed 's/"/\\\\"/g'`'"' >> version.h ++ @if [ "X${LSOF_HOST}" = "X" ]; then \ ++ echo '#define LSOF_HOST "'`uname -n`'"' >> version.h; \ ++--- a/dialects/hpux/kmem/Makefile +++++ b/dialects/hpux/kmem/Makefile ++@@ -78,7 +78,15 @@ version.h: FRC ++ @echo '#define LSOF_BLDCMT "${LSOF_BLDCMT}"' > version.h; ++ @echo '#define LSOF_CC "${CC}"' >> version.h ++ @echo '#define LSOF_CCV "${CCV}"' >> version.h ++- @echo '#define LSOF_CCDATE "'`date`'"' >> version.h +++ @if [ "X${LSOF_CCDATE}" = "X" ]; then \ +++ echo '#define LSOF_CCDATE "'`date`'"' >> version.h; \ +++ else \ +++ if [ "${LSOF_CCDATE}" = "none" ]; then \ +++ echo '#define LSOF_CCDATE ""' >> version.h; \ +++ else \ +++ echo '#define LSOF_CCDATE "${LSOF_CCDATE}"' >> version.h; \ +++ fi \ +++ fi ++ @echo '#define LSOF_CCFLAGS "'`echo ${CFLAGS} | sed 's/\\\\(/\\(/g' | sed 's/\\\\)/\\)/g' | sed 's/"/\\\\"/g'`'"' >> version.h ++ @echo '#define LSOF_CINFO "${CINFO}"' >> version.h ++ @if [ "X${LSOF_HOST}" = "X" ]; then \ ++--- a/dialects/hpux/pstat/Makefile +++++ b/dialects/hpux/pstat/Makefile ++@@ -75,7 +75,15 @@ version.h: FRC ++ @echo '#define LSOF_BLDCMT "${LSOF_BLDCMT}"' > version.h; ++ @echo '#define LSOF_CC "${CC}"' >> version.h ++ @echo '#define LSOF_CCV "${CCV}"' >> version.h ++- @echo '#define LSOF_CCDATE "'`date`'"' >> version.h +++ @if [ "X${LSOF_CCDATE}" = "X" ]; then \ +++ echo '#define LSOF_CCDATE "'`date`'"' >> version.h; \ +++ else \ +++ if [ "${LSOF_CCDATE}" = "none" ]; then \ +++ echo '#define LSOF_CCDATE ""' >> version.h; \ +++ else \ +++ echo '#define LSOF_CCDATE "${LSOF_CCDATE}"' >> version.h; \ +++ fi \ +++ fi ++ @echo '#define LSOF_CCFLAGS "'`echo ${CFLAGS} | sed 's/\\\\(/\\(/g' | sed 's/\\\\)/\\)/g' | sed 's/"/\\\\"/g'`'"' >> version.h ++ @echo '#define LSOF_CINFO "${CINFO}"' >> version.h ++ @if [ "X${LSOF_HOST}" = "X" ]; then \ ++--- a/dialects/linux/Makefile +++++ b/dialects/linux/Makefile ++@@ -78,7 +78,15 @@ version.h: FRC ++ @echo '#define LSOF_BLDCMT "${LSOF_BLDCMT}"' > version.h; ++ @echo '#define LSOF_CC "${CC}"' >> version.h ++ @echo '#define LSOF_CCV "${CCV}"' >> version.h ++- @echo '#define LSOF_CCDATE "'`date`'"' >> version.h +++ @if [ "X${LSOF_CCDATE}" = "X" ]; then \ +++ echo '#define LSOF_CCDATE "'`date`'"' >> version.h; \ +++ else \ +++ if [ "${LSOF_CCDATE}" = "none" ]; then \ +++ echo '#define LSOF_CCDATE ""' >> version.h; \ +++ else \ +++ echo '#define LSOF_CCDATE "${LSOF_CCDATE}"' >> version.h; \ +++ fi \ +++ fi ++ @echo '#define LSOF_CCFLAGS "'`echo ${CFLAGS} | sed 's/\\\\(/\\(/g' | sed 's/\\\\)/\\)/g' | sed 's/"/\\\\"/g'`'"' >> version.h ++ @echo '#define LSOF_CINFO "${CINFO}"' >> version.h ++ @if [ "X${LSOF_HOST}" = "X" ]; then \ ++--- a/dialects/n+obsd/Makefile +++++ b/dialects/n+obsd/Makefile ++@@ -81,7 +81,15 @@ version.h: FRC ++ @echo '#define LSOF_BLDCMT "${LSOF_BLDCMT}"' > version.h; ++ @echo '#define LSOF_CC "${CC}"' >> version.h ++ @echo '#define LSOF_CCV "${CCV}"' >> version.h ++- @echo '#define LSOF_CCDATE "'`date`'"' >> version.h +++ @if [ "X${LSOF_CCDATE}" = "X" ]; then \ +++ echo '#define LSOF_CCDATE "'`date`'"' >> version.h; \ +++ else \ +++ if [ "${LSOF_CCDATE}" = "none" ]; then \ +++ echo '#define LSOF_CCDATE ""' >> version.h; \ +++ else \ +++ echo '#define LSOF_CCDATE "${LSOF_CCDATE}"' >> version.h; \ +++ fi \ +++ fi ++ @echo '#define LSOF_CCFLAGS "'`echo ${CFLAGS} | sed 's/\\\\(/\\(/g' | sed 's/\\\\)/\\)/g' | sed 's/"/\\\\"/g'`'"' >> version.h ++ @if [ "X${LSOF_HOST}" = "X" ]; then \ ++ echo '#define LSOF_HOST "'`uname -n`'"' >> version.h; \ ++--- a/dialects/n+os/Makefile +++++ b/dialects/n+os/Makefile ++@@ -87,7 +87,15 @@ version.h: FRC ++ @echo '#define LSOF_BLDCMT "${LSOF_BLDCMT}"' > version.h; ++ @echo '#define LSOF_CC "${CC}"' >> version.h ++ @echo '#define LSOF_CCV "${CCV}"' >> version.h ++- @echo '#define LSOF_CCDATE "'`date`'"' >> version.h +++ @if [ "X${LSOF_CCDATE}" = "X" ]; then \ +++ echo '#define LSOF_CCDATE "'`date`'"' >> version.h; \ +++ else \ +++ if [ "${LSOF_CCDATE}" = "none" ]; then \ +++ echo '#define LSOF_CCDATE ""' >> version.h; \ +++ else \ +++ echo '#define LSOF_CCDATE "${LSOF_CCDATE}"' >> version.h; \ +++ fi \ +++ fi ++ @echo '#define LSOF_CCFLAGS "'`echo ${CFLAGS} | sed 's/\\\\(/\\(/g' | sed 's/\\\\)/\\)/g' | sed 's/"/\\\\"/g'`'"' >> version.h ++ @echo '#define LSOF_LDFLAGS "${CFGL}"' >> version.h ++ @if [ "X${LSOF_LOGNAME}" = "X" ]; then \ ++--- a/dialects/osr/Makefile +++++ b/dialects/osr/Makefile ++@@ -87,7 +87,15 @@ version.h: FRC ++ @echo '#define LSOF_BLDCMT "${LSOF_BLDCMT}"' > version.h; ++ @echo '#define LSOF_CC "${CC}"' >> version.h ++ @echo '#define LSOF_CCV "${CCV}"' >> version.h ++- @echo '#define LSOF_CCDATE "'`date`'"' >> version.h +++ @if [ "X${LSOF_CCDATE}" = "X" ]; then \ +++ echo '#define LSOF_CCDATE "'`date`'"' >> version.h; \ +++ else \ +++ if [ "${LSOF_CCDATE}" = "none" ]; then \ +++ echo '#define LSOF_CCDATE ""' >> version.h; \ +++ else \ +++ echo '#define LSOF_CCDATE "${LSOF_CCDATE}"' >> version.h; \ +++ fi \ +++ fi ++ @echo '#define LSOF_CCFLAGS "'`echo ${CFLAGS} | sed 's/\\\\(/\\(/g' | sed 's/\\\\)/\\)/g' | sed 's/"/\\\\"/g'`'"' >> version.h ++ @echo '#define LSOF_LDFLAGS "${CFGL}"' >> version.h ++ @if [ "X${LSOF_LOGNAME}" = "X" ]; then \ ++--- a/dialects/sun/Makefile +++++ b/dialects/sun/Makefile ++@@ -75,7 +75,15 @@ version.h: FRC ++ @echo '#define LSOF_BLDCMT "${LSOF_BLDCMT}"' > version.h; ++ @echo '#define LSOF_CC "${CC}"' >> version.h ++ @echo '#define LSOF_CCV "${CCV}"' >> version.h ++- @echo '#define LSOF_CCDATE "'`date`'"' >> version.h +++ @if [ "X${LSOF_CCDATE}" = "X" ]; then \ +++ echo '#define LSOF_CCDATE "'`date`'"' >> version.h; \ +++ else \ +++ if [ "${LSOF_CCDATE}" = "none" ]; then \ +++ echo '#define LSOF_CCDATE ""' >> version.h; \ +++ else \ +++ echo '#define LSOF_CCDATE "${LSOF_CCDATE}"' >> version.h; \ +++ fi \ +++ fi ++ @echo '#define LSOF_CCFLAGS "'`echo ${CFLAGS} | sed 's/\\\\(/\\(/g' | sed 's/\\\\)/\\)/g' | sed 's/"/\\\\"/g'`'"' >> version.h ++ @echo '#define LSOF_CINFO "${CINFO}"' >> version.h ++ @if [ "X${LSOF_HOST}" = "X" ]; then \ diff --cc debian/patches/series index 0000000,0000000..e90bc29 new file mode 100644 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/patches/series @@@ -1,0 -1,0 +1,5 @@@ ++manpage ++examples ++tests ++obsolete ++preset-ccdate diff --cc debian/patches/tests index 0000000,0000000..33ea165 new file mode 100644 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/patches/tests @@@ -1,0 -1,0 +1,61 @@@ ++Author: Nicholas Bamber ++Subject: test integration ++ We always want to run the tests even if our platform is not ++ in the database of validated platforms. And the NFS based ++ test has no chance of success in a bare Debian machine. ++Forwarded: not-needed ++Last-Update: 2012-04-18 ++--- a/tests/Makefile +++++ b/tests/Makefile ++@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ ++ ++ HDR= LsofTest.h ++ ++-CKTSTDB= CkTestDB +++CKTSTDB= true ++ CONFCFL= ./config.cflags ++ CONFIG= ./config.cc ${CONFCFL} ./config.xobj ++ LTOBJ= LTlib.o ++@@ -19,13 +19,14 @@ ++ ++ BASTST= LTbasic ++ STDTST= LTnlink LTsock LTszoff LTunix ++-OPTTST= LTbigf LTdnlc LTlock LTnfs +++OPTTST= LTbigf LTdnlc LTlock ++ ++-all: ${CKTSTDB} ${BASTST} ${STDTST} FRC ++- @./${CKTSTDB}; xv=$$?; \ +++all: ${BASTST} ${STDTST} FRC +++ @${CKTSTDB}; xv=$$?; \ ++ if [ $$xv -ne 0 ]; then \ ++ exit 1 ;\ ++ fi +++ @pwd ++ @rm -f config.LT* ++ -@err=0; \ ++ echo ""; \ ++@@ -59,8 +60,8 @@ ++ ++ auto: ckDB silent FRC ++ ++-ckDB: ${CKTSTDB} FRC ++- @echo "" | ./${CKTSTDB}; xv=$$?; \ +++ckDB: FRC +++ @echo "" | ${CKTSTDB}; xv=$$?; \ ++ if [ $$xv -ne 0 ]; then \ ++ exit 1 ;\ ++ fi ++@@ -110,7 +111,7 @@ ++ `cat config.cc` ${CFLAGS} `cat config.cflags` LTunix.c \ ++ ${LIBOBJ} `cat config.xobj` -o LTunix `cat config.ldflags` ++ ++-opt: ${CKTSTDB} ${OPTTST} FRC +++opt: ${OPTTST} FRC ++ @rm -f config.LT* ++ -@err=0; \ ++ echo ""; \ ++@@ -157,3 +158,4 @@ ++ std: all ++ ++ test: all +++ diff --cc debian/repack.local index 0000000,0000000..3ac3d30 new file mode 100644 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/repack.local @@@ -1,0 -1,0 +1,52 @@@ ++# needs to be incremented if we make changes in the source ++SUFFIX="+dfsg" ++# unpack the tar in the tar ++tar -xf lsof_4.91_src.tar ++rm lsof_4.91_src.tar ++rm lsof_4.91_src.tar.sig ++rm 00.README.FIRST_4.91 ++rm README.lsof_4.91 ++rm RELEASE.SUMMARY_4.91 ++# remove unneeded files with non-free licenses ++rm -r lsof_4.91_src/dialects/uw ++# move files in lsof_4.91_src/ up to current dir so that ++# we do not need to state the version in debian/rules ++mv lsof_4.91_src/00CREDITS . ++mv lsof_4.91_src/00DCACHE . ++mv lsof_4.91_src/00DIALECTS . ++mv lsof_4.91_src/00DIST . ++mv lsof_4.91_src/00FAQ . ++mv lsof_4.91_src/00LSOF-L . ++mv lsof_4.91_src/00MANIFEST . ++mv lsof_4.91_src/00PORTING . ++mv lsof_4.91_src/00QUICKSTART . ++mv lsof_4.91_src/00README . ++mv lsof_4.91_src/00.README.FIRST . ++mv lsof_4.91_src/00TEST . ++mv lsof_4.91_src/00XCONFIG . ++mv lsof_4.91_src/AFSConfig . ++mv lsof_4.91_src/arg.c . ++mv lsof_4.91_src/ChangeLog . ++mv lsof_4.91_src/Configure . ++mv lsof_4.91_src/Customize . ++mv lsof_4.91_src/dialects . ++mv lsof_4.91_src/Inventory . ++mv lsof_4.91_src/lib . ++mv lsof_4.91_src/lsof.8 . ++mv lsof_4.91_src/lsof_fields.h . ++mv lsof_4.91_src/lsof.h . ++mv lsof_4.91_src/lsof.man . ++mv lsof_4.91_src/main.c . ++mv lsof_4.91_src/misc.c . ++mv lsof_4.91_src/node.c . ++mv lsof_4.91_src/print.c . ++mv lsof_4.91_src/proc.c . ++mv lsof_4.91_src/proto.h . ++mv lsof_4.91_src/regex.h . ++mv lsof_4.91_src/scripts . ++mv lsof_4.91_src/store.c . ++mv lsof_4.91_src/tests . ++mv lsof_4.91_src/usage.c . ++mv lsof_4.91_src/util.c . ++mv lsof_4.91_src/version . ++rmdir lsof_4.91_src diff --cc debian/repack.stub index 0000000,0000000..76b65bd new file mode 100644 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/repack.stub @@@ -1,0 -1,0 +1,82 @@@ ++#!/bin/sh ++ ++: <<=cut ++=pod ++ ++=head1 NAME ++ ++repack.stub - script to repack upstream tarballs from uscan ++ ++=head1 INSTRUCTIONS ++ ++put this in debian/repack.stub and add "debian sh debian/repack.stub" to ++the end of the line in debian/watch. you will also need to add a version ++mangle to debian/watch. ++ ++then create a debian/repack.local. this is a shell script that is ++sourced under "set -e", so be careful to check returns codes. ++ ++=head1 FUNCTIONS ++ ++=over 4 ++ ++=item rm ++ ++rm is replaced by a function that does some magic ("rm -rv" by default), but also changes MANIFEST if $MANIFEST is 1 ++ ++=item mv ++ ++mv is replaced by a function that just does mv (by default), but also changes MANIFEST if $MANIFEST is 1 ++ ++=item requires_version ++ ++requires_version is there for future usage for requiring certain versions of the script ++ ++=back ++ ++=head1 VARIABLES ++ ++=over 4 ++ ++=item SUFFIX ++ ++defaults to +dfsg ++ ++what to append to the upstream version ++ ++=item RM_OPTS ++ ++defaults to -vrf ++ ++options to pass to rm ++ ++=item MANIFEST ++ ++defaults to 0, set to 1 to turn on. ++ ++this will manipulate MANIFEST files in CPAN tarballs. ++ ++=item UP_BASE ++ ++this is the directory where the upstream source is. ++ ++=back ++ ++=cut ++ ++if [ -z "$REPACK_SH" ]; then ++ if [ -f ../../scripts/repack.sh ]; then ++ REPACK_SH=../../scripts/repack.sh ++ fi ++ if [ -z "$REPACK_SH" ] && which repack.sh > /dev/null; then ++ REPACK_SH=$(which repack.sh) ++ fi ++fi ++ ++if [ ! -f "$REPACK_SH" ]; then ++ echo "Couldn't find a repack.sh. please put it in your PATH, put it at ../../scripts/repack.sh, or put it somewhere else and set the REPACK_SH variable" ++ echo "You can get it from http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=pkg-perl/scripts.git;a=blob_plain;f=repack.sh;hb=HEAD" ++ exit 1 ++fi ++ ++exec "$REPACK_SH" "$@" diff --cc debian/rules index 0000000,0000000..05288f5 new file mode 100755 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/rules @@@ -1,0 -1,0 +1,63 @@@ ++#!/usr/bin/make -f ++ ++export DH_VERBOSE=1 ++ifeq ($(shell uname -s),GNU/kFreeBSD) ++ PLATFORM:=freebsd ++else ++ PLATFORM:=linux ++endif ++ ++# This has to be exported to make some magic below work. ++export DH_OPTIONS ++ ++export DEB_BUILD_MAINT_OPTIONS=hardening=+all ++ ++# this is used by ./Configure ++LSOF_CFGF := $(shell dpkg-buildflags --get CFLAGS) $(shell dpkg-buildflags --get CPPFLAGS) ++export LSOF_CFGF ++LSOF_CFGL := $(shell dpkg-buildflags --get LDFLAGS) ++export LSOF_CFGL ++# prevent recording of details of the build environment to ensure build ++# reproducibility ++LSOF_CCDATE := none ++LSOF_HOST := none ++LSOF_LOGNAME := none ++LSOF_SYSINFO := none ++LSOF_USER := none ++export LSOF_CCDATE LSOF_HOST LSOF_LOGNAME LSOF_SYSINFO LSOF_USER ++ ++DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE ?= $(shell dpkg-architecture -qDEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE) ++DEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE ?= $(shell dpkg-architecture -qDEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE) ++ifneq ($(DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE),$(DEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE)) ++ export LSOF_CC := $(DEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE)-gcc ++ export LSOF_CCV := $(shell $(LSOF_CC) -v 2>&1 | sed -n 's/.*version \(.*\)/\1/p') ++ export LINUX_CONF_CC := gcc ++ export LSOF_AR := $(DEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE)-ar cr ++ export LSOF_RANLIB := $(DEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE)-ranlib ++ # Autodetection will fail. ++ LSOF_CFGF += -DHAS_STRFTIME ++endif ++ ++override_dh_auto_clean: ++ dh_auto_clean ++ rm -f dfile.c dlsof.h dmnt.c dnode.c dproc.c dproto.h dsock.c dstore.c machine.h Makefile ++ rm -f lib/Makefile ++ cd tests && make clean && cd - ++ rm -f tests/config.cc tests/config.cflags tests/config.ldflags tests/config.xobj ++ ++override_dh_auto_configure: ++ ./Configure -n ${PLATFORM} ++ ++override_dh_installchangelogs: ++ dh_installchangelogs 00DIST ++ ++override_dh_auto_test: ++ifeq (,$(filter nocheck,$(DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS))) ++ cd tests && make test && make opt && cd - ++endif ++ ++%: ++ dh $@ ++ ++get-orig-source: ++ uscan --force-download --repack --verbose diff --cc debian/source/format index 0000000,0000000..163aaf8 new file mode 100644 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/source/format @@@ -1,0 -1,0 +1,1 @@@ ++3.0 (quilt) diff --cc debian/watch index 0000000,0000000..aaf0ab3 new file mode 100644 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/watch @@@ -1,0 -1,0 +1,11 @@@ ++version=3 ++opts=dversionmangle=s/\+dfsg\d*$//,pasv \ ++ ftp://lsof.itap.purdue.edu/pub/tools/unix/lsof/lsof_([\d.]+)\.tar\.gz \ ++ debian sh debian/repack.stub ++opts=dversionmangle=s/\+dfsg\d*$//,pasv \ ++ ftp://ftp.fu-berlin.de/pub/unix/tools/lsof/lsof_([\d.]+)\.tar\.gz \ ++ debian sh debian/repack.stub ++opts=dversionmangle=s/\+dfsg\d*$//,pasv \ ++ ftp://sunsite.ualberta.ca/pub/Mirror/lsof/lsof_([\d.]+)\.tar\.gz \ ++ debian sh debian/repack.stub ++