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- From: dfs@doe.carleton.ca (David F. Skoll)
- Newsgroups: alt.sources
- Subject: REMIND 2.2 Patch.01
- Message-ID: <dfs.659288798@scotty>
- Date: 22 Nov 90 15:46:38 GMT
-
- This is Patch 1 for remind version 2.2. It fixes a serious bug; you
- are strongly recommended to apply it.
-
- Certain date specifications could cause remind to enter an infinite
- loop; this patch fixes it. It also corrects a couple of typos in
- the man page.
-
- Extract the file patch.01 from the shar into the remind source directory;
- type "patch < patch.01" and then type make.
-
- Thanks go to Dave Buck {aeras,amdahl,ardent,daver,netcom,sun,zygot}!dlb!dave
- for this bug report and fix.
- --
- David Skoll
-
- ----------------- CUT HERE ------------------------
- #!/bin/sh
- # This is Remind-2.2-patch.01, a shell archive (shar 3.32)
- # made 11/22/1990 15:44 UTC by dfs@scotty
- # Source directory /enterprise/navigation/dfs/work/.rem/work
- #
- # existing files will NOT be overwritten
- #
- # This shar contains:
- # length mode name
- # ------ ---------- ------------------------------------------
- # 2967 -rw------- patch.01
- #
- if touch 2>&1 | fgrep 'amc' > /dev/null
- then TOUCH=touch
- else TOUCH=true
- fi
- # ============= patch.01 ==============
- if test X"$1" != X"-c" -a -f 'patch.01'; then
- echo "File already exists: skipping 'patch.01'"
- else
- echo "x - extracting patch.01 (Text)"
- sed 's/^X//' << 'SHAR_EOF' > patch.01 &&
- XPatch 01 - 22 November 1991
- XFixes bug in nextdate.c which causes infinite looping. Also
- Xfixes some typos in the man pages.
- X
- XFix for nextdate.c courtesy Dave Buck, D.L. Buck and Associates, Inc.
- XSan Jose, California. Thanks Dave!
- X
- XFirst patch: UPDATE THE PATCHLEVEL
- X*** ../work-backup/init.c Thu Nov 22 10:17:36 1990
- X--- init.c Thu Nov 22 10:21:10 1990
- X***************
- X*** 7,13 ****
- X #include "globals.h"
- X #include "protos.h"
- X
- X! #define PATCHLEVEL 0
- X
- X static char DPMsg[] = "Debug and Purge options conflict - Purge chosen.\n";
- X static char DPCMsg[] = "Calendar overrides Debug and Purge options.\n";
- X--- 7,13 ----
- X #include "globals.h"
- X #include "protos.h"
- X
- X! #define PATCHLEVEL 1
- X
- X static char DPMsg[] = "Debug and Purge options conflict - Purge chosen.\n";
- X static char DPCMsg[] = "Calendar overrides Debug and Purge options.\n";
- X
- XSecond patch: FIX NEXTDATE.C
- X*** ../work-backup/nextdate.c Thu Nov 22 10:17:37 1990
- X--- nextdate.c Thu Nov 22 10:18:24 1990
- X***************
- X*** 212,218 ****
- X jul2 = Julian(d, m, y);
- X
- X /* Blip up to next valid year */
- X! while (conday > DaysInMonth(m, y)) y++;
- X
- X /* Try this year */
- X jul = Julian(conday, conmon, y);
- X--- 212,218 ----
- X jul2 = Julian(d, m, y);
- X
- X /* Blip up to next valid year */
- X! while (conday > DaysInMonth(conmon, y)) y++;
- X
- X /* Try this year */
- X jul = Julian(conday, conmon, y);
- X
- XThird patch: FIX THE MAN PAGE.
- X*** ../work-backup/remind.1 Thu Nov 22 10:17:38 1990
- X--- remind.1 Thu Nov 22 10:20:41 1990
- X***************
- X*** 228,239 ****
- X consists of zero to four parts. These parts are
- X .I day
- X (day of month),
- X-
- X-
- X-
- X-
- X-
- X-
- X .I month
- X (month name),
- X .I year
- X--- 228,233 ----
- X***************
- X*** 605,611 ****
- X keyword, it checks the last-access date of the reminder file. If it is
- X equal to the current date,
- X .B remind
- X! assumes that the reminder file has already been run once, and ignored the
- X reminder. If you start
- X .B remind
- X with the
- X--- 599,605 ----
- X keyword, it checks the last-access date of the reminder file. If it is
- X equal to the current date,
- X .B remind
- X! assumes that the reminder file has already been run once, and ignores the
- X reminder. If you start
- X .B remind
- X with the
- X***************
- X*** 1278,1289 ****
- X and the body of the message will be blank.
- X .PP
- X .nf
- X! REM AT 17:00 RUN echo "5:00pm - GO HOME!" > /tmp/rem.$$; \\
- X! xterm -g 80x25+0+0 -e view /tmp/rem.$$; rm -f /tmp/rem.$$
- X .fi
- X .PP
- X! This reminder will pop up an xterm at 5:00pm every day. The xterm
- X! will execute view (read-only "vi") on a file which reads "5:00pm - GO HOME!"
- X .PP
- X .nf
- X remind -c12 /dev/null 1 Jan 1991
- X--- 1272,1282 ----
- X and the body of the message will be blank.
- X .PP
- X .nf
- X! REM AT 17:00 RUN echo "5:00pm - GO HOME!" | xless -g +0+0
- X .fi
- X .PP
- X! This reminder will pop up an xless window at 5:00pm every day. The xless
- X! window will contain the line "5:00pm - GO HOME!"
- X .PP
- X .nf
- X remind -c12 /dev/null 1 Jan 1991
- SHAR_EOF
- $TOUCH -am 1122104590 patch.01 &&
- chmod 0600 patch.01 ||
- echo "restore of patch.01 failed"
- set `wc -c patch.01`;Wc_c=$1
- if test "$Wc_c" != "2967"; then
- echo original size 2967, current size $Wc_c
- fi
- fi
- exit 0
-