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    <title>branches:  1.4.24;<br/>Reorg docs, part 2:<br/>Rename the following reference documents to match their programs:<br/>   shell -&gt; sh<br/>   viref -&gt; vi<br/><br/>and rename the following to match their topic better:<br/>   ipctut -&gt; sockets<br/>   ipc -&gt; sockets-advanced<br/><br/>Also, the old "timed" and "timedop" docs are now ref5/timed and<br/>ref8/timed respectively, as the first of these documented the<br/>protocol.</title>
    <description>/src/bin/sh/USD.doc/Makefile - 1.4</description>
    <pubDate>Sat Jul 05 19:23:00 UTC 2014</pubDate>
    <dc:creator>dholland</dc:creator>
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    <title>Reorg docs, part 1:<br/>Move all the reference manuals to subdirs of /usr/share/doc/reference.<br/>We have subdirs ref1-ref9, corresponding to man page sections 1-9.<br/><br/>Everything that's the reference manual for a program (sections 1, 6,<br/>8), C interface (sections 2, 3), driver or file system (section 4),<br/>format or configuration (section 5), or kernel internal interface<br/>(section 9) belongs in here.<br/><br/>Section 7 is a little less clear: some things that might go in section<br/>7 if they were a man page aren't really reference manuals. So I'm only<br/>putting things in reference section 7 that are (to me) clearly<br/>reference material, rather than e.g. tutorials, guides, FAQs, etc.<br/>This obviously leaves some room for debate, especially without first<br/>editing the docs with this distinction in mind, but if people hate<br/>what I've done things can always be moved again.<br/><br/>Note also that while roff macro man pages traditionally go in section<br/>7, I have put all the roff documentation (macros, tools, etc.) in one<br/>place in reference/ref1/roff. This will make it easier to find and<br/>also easier to edit it into some kind of coherent form.</title>
    <description>/src/bin/sh/USD.doc/Makefile - 1.3</description>
    <pubDate>Sat Jul 05 19:22:41 UTC 2014</pubDate>
    <dc:creator>dholland</dc:creator>
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    <title>Rework /usr/share/doc.<br/><br/>Update the &lt;bsd.doc.mk&gt; infrastructure, and update the docs to match<br/>the new infrastructure.<br/><br/>- Build and install text, ps, pdf, and/or html, not roff sources.<br/><br/>- Don't wire the chapter numbers into the build system, or use them in<br/>the installed pathnames. This didn't matter much when the docs were a<br/>museum, but now that we're theoretically going to start maintaining<br/>them again, we're going to add and remove documents periodically and<br/>having the chapter numbers baked in creates a lot of thrashing for no<br/>purpose.<br/><br/>- Specify the document name explicitly, rather than implicitly in a<br/>path. Use this name (instead of other random strings) as the name<br/>of the installed files.<br/><br/>- Specify the document section, which is the subdirectory of<br/>/usr/share/doc to install into.<br/><br/>- Allow multiple subdocuments. (That is, multiple documents in one<br/>output directory.)<br/><br/>- Enumerate the .png files groff emits along with html so they can be<br/>installed.<br/><br/>- Remove assorted hand-rolled rules for running roff and roff widgetry<br/>and add enough variable settings to make these unnecessary. This<br/>includes support for<br/>   - explicit use of soelim<br/>   - refer<br/>   - tbl<br/>   - pic<br/>   - eqn<br/><br/>- Forcibly apply at least minimal amounts of sanity to certain<br/>autogenerated roff files.<br/><br/>- Don't exclude USD.doc, SMM.doc, and PSD.doc directories from the<br/>build, as they now actually do stuff.<br/><br/>Note: currently we can't generate pdf. This turns out to be a<br/>nontrivial problem with no immediate solution forthcoming. So for now,<br/>as a workaround, install compressed .ps as the printable form.</title>
    <description>/src/bin/sh/USD.doc/Makefile - 1.2</description>
    <pubDate>Sat Jul 05 19:22:02 UTC 2014</pubDate>
    <dc:creator>dholland</dc:creator>
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    <title>branches:  1.1.12;  1.1.24;<br/>Revive S.R. Bourne's original tutorial on using the Bourne Shell.<br/>This initial commit consists of the files as they existed in 4.4BSD,<br/>with the copyrights altered to reflect the subsequent BSD relicensing.</title>
    <description>/src/bin/sh/USD.doc/Makefile - 1.1</description>
    <pubDate>Sun Aug 22 01:58:16 UTC 2010</pubDate>
    <dc:creator>perry</dc:creator>
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    <title>Rebase.</title>
    <description>/src/bin/sh/USD.doc/Makefile - 1.1.24.1</description>
    <pubDate>Sun Aug 10 06:41:18 UTC 2014</pubDate>
    <dc:creator>tls</dc:creator>
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    <title>Rebase to HEAD as of a few days ago.</title>
    <description>/src/bin/sh/USD.doc/Makefile - 1.1.12.1</description>
    <pubDate>Tue Aug 19 23:45:11 UTC 2014</pubDate>
    <dc:creator>tls</dc:creator>
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    <title>Ooops, restore accidently removed files from merge mishap</title>
    <description>/src/bin/sh/USD.doc/Makefile - 1.4.24.2</description>
    <pubDate>Tue Apr 21 19:37:35 UTC 2020</pubDate>
    <dc:creator>martin</dc:creator>
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    <title>Sync with HEAD</title>
    <description>/src/bin/sh/USD.doc/Makefile - 1.4.24.1</description>
    <pubDate>Tue Apr 21 18:41:07 UTC 2020</pubDate>
    <dc:creator>martin</dc:creator>
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