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author | V3n3RiX <venerix@redcorelinux.org> | 2017-10-17 17:51:45 +0100 |
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committer | V3n3RiX <venerix@redcorelinux.org> | 2017-10-17 17:51:45 +0100 |
commit | 420eeee727d39d869d864caddb04a80dafda7160 (patch) | |
tree | 87f15d7467082dd92fce78a6cc2f56fa8d0774af /dev-vcs/monotone/files/monotone-1.0-texinfo-5.1.patch | |
parent | 0fdd4074ff3dc0c507a9867380a4f91250a0b610 (diff) |
gentoo resync : 17.10.2017
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diff --git a/dev-vcs/monotone/files/monotone-1.0-texinfo-5.1.patch b/dev-vcs/monotone/files/monotone-1.0-texinfo-5.1.patch deleted file mode 100644 index cb457b547d19..000000000000 --- a/dev-vcs/monotone/files/monotone-1.0-texinfo-5.1.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,625 +0,0 @@ -Fixes build issue with texinfo-5.1 -https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=483122 - -============================================================ ---- doc/monotone.texi fcc02ef992214968bfbdd4a1f968846535de22f7 -+++ doc/monotone.texi 4feaab5a3c304a6a465402d6069d214137d63198 -@@ -4845,7 +4845,7 @@ @subsection Global Options - Cancel all previous @option{--rcfile} options (standard rcfiles are - still loaded). See @ref{rcfiles}. - --@itemx --root <arg> -+@item --root <arg> - Limit the search for a workspace to the specified root directory - - @item --ssh-sign <arg> -@@ -6247,7 +6247,7 @@ @section Informative - the root directory of the specified path (or the workspace, if no path - is given). - --@itemx mtn list vars [@var{domain}] -+@item mtn list vars [@var{domain}] - @itemx mtn ls vars - @command{ls vars} is an alias for @command{list vars}. - -============================================================ ---- doc/pcrepattern.texi 43ef52850c1fd113b8a21d63634bafe61b3aec45 -+++ doc/pcrepattern.texi 7ae6fb9367a2410c588230742d63ff4f83daa909 -@@ -74,32 +74,32 @@ @subsubheading Characters and Metacharac - brackets, the metacharacters are as follows: - - @table @code --@itemx \ -+@item \ - general escape character with several uses --@itemx ^ -+@item ^ - assert start of string (or line, in multiline mode) --@itemx $ -+@item $ - assert end of string (or line, in multiline mode) --@itemx . -+@item . - match any character except newline (by default) --@itemx [ -+@item [ - start character class definition --@itemx | -+@item | - start of alternative branch --@itemx ( -+@item ( - start subpattern --@itemx ) -+@item ) - end subpattern --@itemx ? -+@item ? - extends the meaning of @samp{(} - also 0 or 1 quantifier - also quantifier minimizer --@itemx * -+@item * - 0 or more quantifier --@itemx + -+@item + - 1 or more quantifier - also ``possessive quantifier'' --@itemx @{ -+@item @{ - start min/max quantifier - @end table - -@@ -108,16 +108,16 @@ @subsubheading Characters and Metacharac - class". In a character class the only metacharacters are: - - @table @code --@itemx \ -+@item \ - general escape character --@itemx ^ -+@item ^ - negate the class, but only if the first character --@itemx - -+@item - - indicates character range --@itemx [ -+@item [ - POSIX character class (only if followed by POSIX - syntax) --@itemx ] -+@item ] - terminates the character class - @end table - -@@ -159,25 +159,25 @@ @subsubheading Non-printing Characters - represents: - - @table @code --@itemx \a -+@item \a - alarm, that is, the BEL character (hex 07) --@itemx \c@var{x} -+@item \c@var{x} - "control-@var{x}", where @var{x} is any character --@itemx \e -+@item \e - escape (hex 1B) --@itemx \f -+@item \f - formfeed (hex 0C) --@itemx \n -+@item \n - linefeed (hex 0A) --@itemx \r -+@item \r - carriage return (hex 0D) --@itemx \t -+@item \t - tab (hex 09) --@itemx \@var{ddd} -+@item \@var{ddd} - character with octal code @var{ddd}, or backreference --@itemx \x@var{hh} -+@item \x@var{hh} - character with hex code @var{hh} --@itemx \x@{@var{hhh...}@} -+@item \x@{@var{hhh...}@} - character with hex code @var{hhh...} - @end table - -@@ -244,27 +244,27 @@ @subsubheading Non-printing Characters - @samp{\777} are permitted. For example: - - @table @code --@itemx \040 -+@item \040 - is another way of writing a space --@itemx \40 -+@item \40 - is the same, provided there are fewer than 40 - previous capturing subpatterns --@itemx \7 -+@item \7 - is always a back reference --@itemx \11 -+@item \11 - might be a back reference, or another way of - writing a tab --@itemx \011 -+@item \011 - is always a tab --@itemx \0113 -+@item \0113 - is a tab followed by the character @samp{3} --@itemx \113 -+@item \113 - might be a back reference, otherwise the - character with octal code 113 --@itemx \377 -+@item \377 - might be a back reference, otherwise - the byte consisting entirely of 1 bits --@itemx \81 -+@item \81 - is either a back reference, or a binary zero - followed by the two characters @samp{8} and @samp{1} - @end table -@@ -294,25 +294,25 @@ @subsubheading Generic character types - following are always recognized: - - @table @code --@itemx \d -+@item \d - any decimal digit --@itemx \D -+@item \D - any character that is not a decimal digit --@itemx \h -+@item \h - any horizontal whitespace character --@itemx \H -+@item \H - any character that is not a horizontal whitespace character --@itemx \s -+@item \s - any whitespace character --@itemx \S -+@item \S - any character that is not a whitespace character --@itemx \v -+@item \v - any vertical whitespace character --@itemx \V -+@item \V - any character that is not a vertical whitespace character --@itemx \w -+@item \w - any ``word'' character --@itemx \W -+@item \W - any ``non-word'' character - @end table - -@@ -342,43 +342,43 @@ @subsubheading Generic character types - characters are: - - @table @code --@itemx U+0009 -+@item U+0009 - Horizontal tab --@itemx U+0020 -+@item U+0020 - Space --@itemx U+00A0 -+@item U+00A0 - Non-break space --@itemx U+1680 -+@item U+1680 - Ogham space mark --@itemx U+180E -+@item U+180E - Mongolian vowel separator - @item U+2000 - En quad --@itemx U+2001 -+@item U+2001 - Em quad --@itemx U+2002 -+@item U+2002 - En space --@itemx U+2003 -+@item U+2003 - Em space --@itemx U+2004 -+@item U+2004 - Three-per-em space --@itemx U+2005 -+@item U+2005 - Four-per-em space --@itemx U+2006 -+@item U+2006 - Six-per-em space - @item U+2007 - Figure space --@itemx U+2008 -+@item U+2008 - Punctuation space --@itemx U+2009 -+@item U+2009 - Thin space --@itemx U+200A -+@item U+200A - Hair space --@itemx U+202F -+@item U+202F - Narrow no-break space --@itemx U+205F -+@item U+205F - Medium mathematical space --@itemx U+3000 -+@item U+3000 - Ideographic space - @end table - -@@ -386,19 +386,19 @@ @subsubheading Generic character types - The vertical space characters are: - - @table @code --@itemx U+000A -+@item U+000A - Linefeed --@itemx U+000B -+@item U+000B - Vertical tab --@itemx U+000C -+@item U+000C - Formfeed --@itemx U+000D -+@item U+000D - Carriage return --@itemx U+0085 -+@item U+0085 - Next line --@itemx U+2028 -+@item U+2028 - Line separator --@itemx U+2029 -+@item U+2029 - Paragraph separator - @end table - -@@ -418,15 +418,15 @@ @subsubheading Newline Conventions - the following five sequences: - - @table @code --@itemx (*CR) -+@item (*CR) - carriage return --@itemx (*LF) -+@item (*LF) - linefeed --@itemx (*CRLF) -+@item (*CRLF) - carriage return, followed by linefeed --@itemx (*ANYCRLF) -+@item (*ANYCRLF) - any of the three above --@itemx (*ANY) -+@item (*ANY) - all Unicode newline sequences - @end table - -@@ -474,9 +474,9 @@ @subsubheading Newline Sequences - pattern string with one of the following sequences: - - @table @code --@itemx (*BSR_ANYCRLF) -+@item (*BSR_ANYCRLF) - @key{CR}, @key{LF}, or @key{CR}@key{LF} only --@itemx (*BSR_UNICODE) -+@item (*BSR_UNICODE) - any Unicode newline sequence (the default) - @end table - -@@ -501,11 +501,11 @@ @subsubheading Unicode Character Propert - 256, but they do work in this mode. The extra escape sequences are: - - @table @code --@itemx \p@{@var{xx}@} -+@item \p@{@var{xx}@} - a character with the @var{xx} property --@itemx \P@{@var{xx}@} -+@item \P@{@var{xx}@} - a character without the @var{xx} property --@itemx \X -+@item \X - an extended Unicode sequence - @end table - -@@ -618,83 +618,83 @@ @subsubheading Unicode Character Propert - @table @code - @item C - Other --@itemx Cc -+@item Cc - Control --@itemx Cf -+@item Cf - Format --@itemx Cn -+@item Cn - Unassigned --@itemx Co -+@item Co - Private use --@itemx Cs -+@item Cs - Surrogate - - @item L - Letter --@itemx Ll -+@item Ll - Lower case letter --@itemx Lm -+@item Lm - Modifier letter --@itemx Lo -+@item Lo - Other letter --@itemx Lt -+@item Lt - Title case letter --@itemx Lu -+@item Lu - Upper case letter - - @item M - Mark --@itemx Mc -+@item Mc - Spacing mark --@itemx Me -+@item Me - Enclosing mark --@itemx Mn -+@item Mn - Non-spacing mark - - @item N - Number --@itemx Nd -+@item Nd - Decimal number --@itemx Nl -+@item Nl - Letter number --@itemx No -+@item No - Other number - - @item P - Punctuation --@itemx Pc -+@item Pc - Connector punctuation --@itemx Pd -+@item Pd - Dash punctuation --@itemx Pe -+@item Pe - Close punctuation --@itemx Pf -+@item Pf - Final punctuation --@itemx Pi -+@item Pi - Initial punctuation --@itemx Po -+@item Po - Other punctuation --@itemx Ps -+@item Ps - Open punctuation - - @item S - Symbol --@itemx Sc -+@item Sc - Currency symbol --@itemx Sk -+@item Sk - Modifier symbol --@itemx Sm -+@item Sm - Mathematical symbol --@itemx So -+@item So - Other symbol - - @item Z - Separator --@itemx Zl -+@item Zl - Line separator --@itemx Zp -+@item Zp - Paragraph separator --@itemx Zs -+@item Zs - Space separator - @end table - -@@ -771,18 +771,18 @@ @subsubheading Simple assertions - described below. The backslashed assertions are: - - @table @code --@itemx \b -+@item \b - matches at a word boundary --@itemx \B -+@item \B - matches when not at a word boundary --@itemx \A -+@item \A - matches at the start of the subject --@itemx \Z -+@item \Z - matches at the end of the subject - also matches before a newline at the end of the subject --@itemx \z -+@item \z - matches only at the end of the subject --@itemx \G -+@item \G - matches at the first matching position in the subject - @end table - -@@ -993,33 +993,33 @@ @subsubheading POSIX Character Classes - supported class names are - - @table @code --@itemx alnum -+@item alnum - letters and digits --@itemx alpha -+@item alpha - letters --@itemx ascii -+@item ascii - character codes 0 -- 127 --@itemx blank -+@item blank - space or tab only --@itemx cntrl -+@item cntrl - control characters --@itemx digit -+@item digit - decimal digits (same as @samp{\d}) --@itemx graph -+@item graph - printing characters, excluding space --@itemx lower -+@item lower - lower case letters --@itemx print -+@item print - printing characters, including space --@itemx punct -+@item punct - printing characters, excluding letters and digits --@itemx space -+@item space - white space (not quite the same as @samp{\s}) --@itemx upper -+@item upper - upper case letters --@itemx word -+@item word - ``word'' characters (same as @samp{\w}) --@itemx xdigit -+@item xdigit - hexadecimal digits - @end table - -@@ -1071,22 +1071,22 @@ @subsubheading Internal Option Setting - @samp{)}. The option letters are - - @table @code --@itemx i -+@item i - Caseless: characters in one case match the corresponding - characters in other cases as well. --@itemx m -+@item m - Multiline: @samp{^} and @samp{$} match at newlines - as well as at beginning and end of string. --@itemx s -+@item s - Dotall: dot matches any character, including newline characters. --@itemx x -+@item x - Extended syntax: unescaped white space is ignored and embedded - comments are possible. --@itemx J -+@item J - Dupnames: names for capturing subpattern need not be unique. --@itemx U -+@item U - Ungreedy: quantifiers match as few times as possible by default. --@itemx X -+@item X - Extra: for forward compatibility, give an error if any escape sequence - with no defined meaning appears. - @end table -@@ -1358,11 +1358,11 @@ @subsubheading Repetition - single-character abbreviations: - - @table @code --@itemx * -+@item * - is equivalent to @{0,@} --@itemx + -+@item + - is equivalent to @{1,@} --@itemx ? -+@item ? - is equivalent to @{0,1@} - @end table - -@@ -2302,7 +2302,7 @@ @subsubheading Verbs that act immediatel - The following verbs act as soon as they are encountered: - - @table @code --@itemx (*ACCEPT) -+@item (*ACCEPT) - - This verb causes the match to end successfully, skipping the remainder - of the pattern. When inside a recursion, only the innermost pattern is -@@ -2317,7 +2317,7 @@ @subsubheading Verbs that act immediatel - This matches @samp{AB}, @samp{AAD}, or @samp{ACD}, but when it matches - @samp{AB}, no data is captured. - --@itemx (*FAIL) @r{or} (*F) -+@item (*FAIL) @r{or} (*F) - - This verb causes the match to fail, forcing backtracking to occur. It - is equivalent to @samp{(?!)} but easier to read. It is not clear -@@ -2334,7 +2334,7 @@ @subsubheading Verbs that act after back - occurs. - - @table @code --@itemx (*COMMIT) -+@item (*COMMIT) - - This verb causes the whole match to fail outright if the rest of the - pattern does not match. Even if the pattern is unanchored, no further -@@ -2350,7 +2350,7 @@ @subsubheading Verbs that act after back - This matches @samp{xxaab} but not @samp{aacaab}. It can be thought of - as a kind of dynamic anchor, or ``I've started, so I must finish.'' - --@itemx (*PRUNE) -+@item (*PRUNE) - - This verb causes the match to fail at the current position if the rest - of the pattern does not match. If the pattern is unanchored, the -@@ -2363,7 +2363,7 @@ @subsubheading Verbs that act after back - are some uses of @code{(*PRUNE)} that cannot be expressed in any other - way. - --@itemx (*SKIP) -+@item (*SKIP) - - This verb is like @code{(*PRUNE)}, except that if the pattern is - unanchored, the "bumpalong" advance is not to the next character, but -@@ -2383,7 +2383,7 @@ @subsubheading Verbs that act after back - attempt would start at the second character instead of skipping on to - @samp{c}. - --@itemx (*THEN) -+@item (*THEN) - - This verb causes a skip to the next alternation if the rest of the - pattern does not match. That is, it cancels pending backtracking, but |