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file .ck00MAN should not be in the tree #93
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@filbo, are you interested in maintaining the uw dialect? |
I can maintain the 'osr' (and 'osrgcc') dialect(s) with 10+ years experience working on that product; I can maintain 'osr6' and 'uw' with moderately passing familiarity + access to people with deep knowledge. |
O.k. We should not delete osr and uw dialects as far as you are here. |
I serious think you shouldn't delete any dialects. You have a list of supported dialects, which is shorter than the list of implemented dialects. If someone raises a bug about an unsupported dialect, the response is: ok, please fix it yourself (themself), or find a maintainer for it. Not 'rip it out'. |
I don't agree with you. However, I, the person who wants to remove unmaintained dialects, don't have enough time for removing the dialects. So I think the removing will not be occurred in lsof-4.x series. |
I have invited you to this organization. |
I actually think we should delete the uw dialect in particular. See #274 for the rationale. In Debian, we've been manually stripping those headers out for years before packaging the lsof source. |
.ck00MAN
is a build/install output file. Its presence means that the 'manifest check' does not run unless you answer in the non-default affirmative to the second question in this dialog:Running it generates the following error outputs (minus all the success outputs):
Lack of running the manifest check has led to the manifest being out of date. lsof.8 is now Lsof.8, lsof.man is no longer being provided, and the empty directory dialects/uw/uw7/vm no longer exists. (These omissions affect the 'osr' and probably the 'osr6' and 'uw'
Configure
targets, but they aren't currently supported so that's OK. I can step up to support those targets, if that's OK.)To fix:
remove .ck00MAN
add empty directory dialects/uw/uw7/vm
figure out what to do about lsof.8 vs Lsof.8:
support/
subdirectory appears to be Vic Abell's private lsof-FTP-site-maintenance suiteI can submit changes later, just wanted to submit my findings before I lose track of them.
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