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#! /bin/sh
#Tag 0x00000600
# 'relnotes' - View on-line release notes; this version for online
# (on CD-ROM) release notes
# Use the code from the dirname shell script to save space
dirname()
{
ans=`/usr/bin/expr \
"${1:-.}/" : '\(/\)/*[^/]*//*$' `
if [ -n "$ans" ];then
echo $ans
else
ans=`/usr/bin/expr \
"${1:-.}/" : '\(.*[^/]\)//*[^/][^/]*//*$' `
if [ -n "$ans" ];then
echo $ans
else
echo "."
fi
fi
exit 0
}
SRCDIR=`dirname $0`/relnotes/
# if term not set, or no terminfo dirs, assume we are on the
# textport in the miniroot
if [ ! -n "$TERM" -o \( ! -d /usr/lib/terminfo -a ! -d "$TERMINFO" \) ]
then
TERM=dumb LINES=40 COLUMNS=80
export TERM LINES COLUMNS
fi
Usage="\n
'relnotes -h' -- print this message\n
'relnotes' -- list products that have on-line release notes \n
\t\t\tcurrently installed\n
'relnotes <product>' -- show table of contents for a product's \n
\t\t\ton-line release notes\n
'relnotes <product> <chapter> ... ' -- display specific chapters of \n
\t\t\t\ta product's on-line release notes\n
'relnotes -t <product> <chapter> ... ' -- print specific chapters of \n
\t\t\t\ta product's on-line release notes\n"
if [ "$1" = "-h" ] # give help and exit
then
echo $Usage
exit
fi
list_relnotes=/tmp/relnoteslist$$
product=/tmp/relnotesproduct$$
cleanup="rm -f $list_relnotes $product"
trap "$cleanup" 1 2 3 15
# Create a list of products which have release notes installed.
(cd $SRCDIR; find . -follow -type f -name TC -print | \
sed -e 's%./%%' -e "s%/TC%%" | xargs ls -trd1 ) > $list_relnotes
if [ ! -s $list_relnotes ]
then
echo "Sorry, but no products have release notes installed\n"
rm -f $list_relnotes
exit
fi
if [ $# -eq 0 ] # no args - show installed relnotes
then
echo "The following products have release notes installed:\n"
cat $list_relnotes
echo "\nUse \"$0 productname\" to see the chapter list for a product"
$cleanup
exit
fi
validproduct=no
tflag=
while [ $# -gt 0 ] # As long as we have arguments ....
do
# Recognize old-style args, but don't support them.
if [ "$1" = "-p" ]
then
echo "The -p and -c options are no longer needed."
echo $Usage
$cleanup
exit 1
fi
# Support for printing chapters.
if [ "$1" = "-t" ]
then
tflag=$1
shift
continue
fi
# Invalid option?
case "$1" {
-*)
echo "$1 is an invalid option."
echo $Usage
$cleanup
exit 1
;;
}
if [ "$validproduct" = "no" ]
then
echo $1 > $product
match=`comm -12 $list_relnotes $product | wc -l`
if [ $match -eq 1 ];
then
validproduct=$1
shift
if [ $# -gt 0 ];
then
continue
fi
if [ -f $SRCDIR$validproduct/TC ];
then
echo "The chapters for the \"$validproduct\" product's release notes are:\n"
cat $SRCDIR$validproduct/TC
else
echo "The \"$validproduct\" product's release notes are installed, "
echo "but its table of contents file is missing.\n"
echo "The chapters that are installed are:\n"
cd $SRCDIR${validproduct}; /bin/ls ch*.z | sed -e "/ch\(.*\)\.z/s//\1/"
fi
echo "\nUse \"$0 productname chapter\" to view a chapter"
else # Not an installed product
echo "Sorry, but there are no installed release notes for the \"$1\" product.\n"
$cleanup ; exit 1
fi
else # Have a valid product.
cd $SRCDIR$validproduct
# Let 'man' report on chapters it can't find.
man $tflag -d ch${1}.z
shift
if [ $# -gt 0 ];
then
echo "Next chapter ('q' to quit):\c"
read ans
if [ "$ans" = "q" ];
then
$cleanup
exit
fi
fi
fi
done
$cleanup