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Mark Chappell
b01d2f4ee6 Build EL6 branch from the RHEL package a2ps-4.14-10.1.el6.src.rpm 2010-09-08 20:35:59 +02:00
Fedora Release Engineering
4507bd29bb dist-git conversion 2010-07-28 09:29:34 +00:00
Bill Nottingham
b276a0c4d7 Fix typo that causes a failure to update the common directory. (releng
#2781)
2009-11-26 01:23:59 +00:00
Jesse Keating
6c668bd5f0 Initialize branch F-12 for a2ps 2009-09-29 08:09:14 +00:00
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might be different; for a GUI interface, you would use an "about box".
You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school,
if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary.
For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU GPL, see
<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
The GNU General Public License does not permit incorporating your program
into proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you
may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with
the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General
Public License instead of this License. But first, please read
<http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/why-not-lgpl.html>.

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@ -0,0 +1,40 @@
--- a2ps-4.13.rh/src/main.c Fri Feb 23 17:39:02 2001
+++ a2ps-4.13.euc/src/main.c Fri Feb 23 23:07:40 2001
@@ -31,6 +31,8 @@
/* */
/************************************************************************/
#include <assert.h>
+#include <string.h>
+#include <locale.h>
#include "a2ps.h"
#include "argmatch.h"
@@ -925,6 +927,7 @@
main (int argc, char *argv[])
{
int argn;
+ char *locale;
/* Architecture specific initialization. */
#ifdef __EMX__
@@ -947,6 +950,9 @@
setlocale (LC_CTYPE, "");
setlocale (LC_PAPER, "");
+ locale = setlocale (LC_ALL, "");
+ /* fprintf(stderr, "locale : %s\n", locale); */
+
bindtextdomain (PACKAGE, LOCALEDIR);
textdomain (PACKAGE);
@@ -1013,6 +1019,10 @@
yet read sheets. */
sheets_map = sheets_map_new ();
style_sheets = new_style_sheets ();
+
+ /* Process special case: Japanese Document */
+ if (! strncmp (locale, "ja", 2) )
+ job->requested_encoding_name = xstrdup ("euc-jp");
/* Process the command line options. */
argn = a2ps_handle_options (job, argc, argv);

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@ -1,23 +1,26 @@
diff -up a2ps-4.15/configure.ac.conf a2ps-4.15/configure.ac
--- a2ps-4.15/configure.ac.conf 2023-03-08 09:09:29.694691191 +0100
+++ a2ps-4.15/configure.ac 2023-03-08 09:10:00.210882309 +0100
@@ -153,8 +153,10 @@ AC_MSG_CHECKING(for PostScript fonts pat
# Try to find some PostScript fonts.
# Find out if ghostscript is installed
ac_psfont_path=
-for ac_dir in /usr/local/ghostscript/fonts \
- /usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts;
+for ac_dir in /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1 \
+ /usr/share/fonts/default/ghostscript \
+ /usr/share/X11/fonts/Type1 \
+ /usr/share/fonts/culmus ;
do
if test "cd $ac_dir 2>/dev/null && echo *.afm"; then
ac_psfont_path="$ac_psfont_path:$ac_dir";
diff -up a2ps-4.15/configure.conf a2ps-4.15/configure
--- a2ps-4.15/configure.conf 2023-03-08 09:09:03.438526754 +0100
+++ a2ps-4.15/configure 2023-03-08 09:10:39.922131011 +0100
@@ -38619,8 +38619,10 @@ printf %s "checking for PostScript fonts
diff -up a2ps-4.14/configure.conf a2ps-4.14/configure
--- a2ps-4.14/configure.conf 2008-04-27 01:01:04.000000000 +0200
+++ a2ps-4.14/configure 2008-04-27 01:04:12.000000000 +0200
@@ -30758,9 +30758,13 @@ fi
echo $ECHO_N "checking for PostScript fonts path... $ECHO_C" >&6; }
# Try to find some PostScript fonts.
# Find out if ghostscript is installed
+# for ac_dir in /usr/local/ghostscript/fonts \
+# /usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts;
ac_psfont_path=
-for ac_dir in /usr/local/ghostscript/fonts \
- /usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts;
+for ac_dir in /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1 \
+ /usr/share/fonts/default/ghostscript \
+ /usr/share/X11/fonts/Type1 \
+ /usr/share/fonts/culmus ;
do
if test "cd $ac_dir 2>/dev/null && echo *.afm"; then
ac_psfont_path="$ac_psfont_path:$ac_dir";
diff -up a2ps-4.14/configure.in.conf a2ps-4.14/configure.in
--- a2ps-4.14/configure.in.conf 2008-04-27 01:00:54.000000000 +0200
+++ a2ps-4.14/configure.in 2008-04-27 01:03:52.000000000 +0200
@@ -207,8 +207,10 @@ AC_MSG_CHECKING(for PostScript fonts pat
# Try to find some PostScript fonts.
# Find out if ghostscript is installed
ac_psfont_path=

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
diff -up a2ps-4.15/etc/a2ps_cfg.in.etc a2ps-4.15/etc/a2ps_cfg.in
--- a2ps-4.15/etc/a2ps_cfg.in.etc 2023-01-31 22:58:17.000000000 +0100
+++ a2ps-4.15/etc/a2ps_cfg.in 2023-03-08 09:12:47.908932563 +0100
@@ -56,6 +56,7 @@ LibraryPath: @libpath@
diff -up a2ps-4.14/etc/a2ps_cfg.in.etc a2ps-4.14/etc/a2ps_cfg.in
--- a2ps-4.14/etc/a2ps_cfg.in.etc 2007-12-29 02:38:58.000000000 +0100
+++ a2ps-4.14/etc/a2ps_cfg.in 2008-04-27 01:27:55.000000000 +0200
@@ -73,6 +73,7 @@ LibraryPath: @libpath@
# It may be useful to extend it so that a2ps can see some
# TeX or X11 resources: it likes AFM files and PF[AB] files.
#AppendLibraryPath: foo
@ -9,11 +9,11 @@ diff -up a2ps-4.15/etc/a2ps_cfg.in.etc a2ps-4.15/etc/a2ps_cfg.in
#################################################################
diff -up a2ps-4.15/etc/Makefile.am.etc a2ps-4.15/etc/Makefile.am
--- a2ps-4.15/etc/Makefile.am.etc 2023-03-08 09:12:47.908932563 +0100
+++ a2ps-4.15/etc/Makefile.am 2023-03-08 09:15:31.573957559 +0100
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@
#
diff -up a2ps-4.14/etc/Makefile.am.etc a2ps-4.14/etc/Makefile.am
--- a2ps-4.14/etc/Makefile.am.etc 2002-07-19 14:07:27.000000000 +0200
+++ a2ps-4.14/etc/Makefile.am 2008-04-27 01:27:55.000000000 +0200
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
## Makefile for a2ps' etc library directory.
ogonkifydir=$(datadir)/ogonkify
-libpath = $(pkgdatadir)/sheets:$(pkgdatadir)/ps:$(pkgdatadir)/encoding:$(pkgdatadir)/afm:$(ogonkifydir)/afm:$(pkgdatadir)/ppd:$(pkgdatadir)/fonts:$(ogonkifydir)/fonts:$(pkgdatadir)
@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ diff -up a2ps-4.15/etc/Makefile.am.etc a2ps-4.15/etc/Makefile.am
pkgdata_DATA = README
@@ -55,7 +55,9 @@ DISTCLEANFILES = a2ps.cfg README
@@ -40,7 +40,9 @@ DISTCLEANFILES = a2ps.cfg README
# Building the correct a2ps.cfg
a2ps.cfg: a2ps_cfg Makefile
@ -30,6 +30,30 @@ diff -up a2ps-4.15/etc/Makefile.am.etc a2ps-4.15/etc/Makefile.am
+ -e "s!@apppath@!$(PSFONT_PATH)!" \
+ a2ps_cfg > a2ps.cfg
# Building a timestamp to know the version.
# Building a time stamp to know the version.
README: README.in Makefile
diff -up a2ps-4.15/etc/Makefile.in.etc a2ps-4.15/etc/Makefile.in
diff -up a2ps-4.14/etc/Makefile.in.etc a2ps-4.14/etc/Makefile.in
--- a2ps-4.14/etc/Makefile.in.etc 2007-12-29 04:28:07.000000000 +0100
+++ a2ps-4.14/etc/Makefile.in 2008-04-27 01:30:55.000000000 +0200
@@ -262,7 +262,7 @@ sysconfdir = @sysconfdir@
target_alias = @target_alias@
tex = @tex@
ogonkifydir = $(datadir)/ogonkify
-libpath = $(pkgdatadir)/sheets:$(pkgdatadir)/ps:$(pkgdatadir)/encoding:$(pkgdatadir)/afm:$(ogonkifydir)/afm:$(pkgdatadir)/ppd:$(pkgdatadir)/fonts:$(ogonkifydir)/fonts:$(pkgdatadir)
+libpath = $(sysconfdir)/$(PACKAGE):$(pkgdatadir)/sheets:$(pkgdatadir)/ps:$(pkgdatadir)/encoding:$(pkgdatadir)/afm:$(ogonkifydir)/afm:$(pkgdatadir)/ppd:$(pkgdatadir)/fonts:$(ogonkifydir)/fonts:$(pkgdatadir)
pkgdata_DATA = README
dsysconf = $(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir)
EXTRA_DIST = README.in
@@ -482,7 +482,9 @@ uninstall-local:
# Building the correct a2ps.cfg
a2ps.cfg: a2ps_cfg Makefile
- sed "s!@libpath@!$(libpath)!" a2ps_cfg > a2ps.cfg
+ sed -e "s!@libpath@!$(libpath)!" \
+ -e "s!@apppath@!$(PSFONT_PATH)!" \
+ a2ps_cfg > a2ps.cfg
# Building a time stamp to know the version.
README: README.in Makefile
diff -up a2ps-4.14/Makefile.am.etc a2ps-4.14/Makefile.am
diff -up a2ps-4.14/Makefile.in.etc a2ps-4.14/Makefile.in

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@ -1,43 +1,25 @@
diff -up a2ps-4.15.3/doc/a2ps.texi.glibcpaper a2ps-4.15.3/doc/a2ps.texi
--- a2ps-4.15.3/doc/a2ps.texi.glibcpaper 2023-04-25 15:55:46.783621115 +0200
+++ a2ps-4.15.3/doc/a2ps.texi 2023-04-25 16:01:07.004225790 +0200
@@ -1359,6 +1359,12 @@ use output medium @var{medium}. See the
default; see the man page of @code{paper} for how this is configured.
The default paper size may also be requested explicitly with the name
@samp{libpaper}.
+
+The special @var{medium} @samp{_glibc} (which, in this Red Hat Linux
+version of @samp{a2ps}, is the default) means that you want the medium
+to be determined by the locale category @samp{LC_PAPER}. Note that this
+information is obtained from environment variables which may not be set
+up in non-interactive environments (such as in a cron job).
@end defvr
@defvr {Option} -r
diff -up a2ps-4.15.3/liba2ps/jobs.c.glibcpaper a2ps-4.15.3/liba2ps/jobs.c
--- a2ps-4.15.3/liba2ps/jobs.c.glibcpaper 2023-04-25 15:55:46.781621105 +0200
+++ a2ps-4.15.3/liba2ps/jobs.c 2023-04-25 15:56:51.340944620 +0200
@@ -119,6 +119,7 @@ a2ps_job_new (void)
setlocale (LC_TIME, "");
--- a2ps-4.13/lib/jobs.c.glibcpaper Sat Jan 15 18:15:07 2000
+++ a2ps-4.13/lib/jobs.c Tue Feb 20 18:44:48 2001
@@ -138,6 +138,7 @@
setlocale (LC_MESSAGES, "");
#endif
setlocale (LC_CTYPE, "");
+ setlocale (LC_PAPER, "");
bindtextdomain (PACKAGE, LOCALEDIR);
bindtextdomain (PACKAGE "-gnulib", LOCALEDIR);
diff -up a2ps-4.15.3/liba2ps/options.c.glibcpaper a2ps-4.15.3/liba2ps/options.c
--- a2ps-4.15.3/liba2ps/options.c.glibcpaper 2023-03-19 18:22:01.000000000 +0100
+++ a2ps-4.15.3/liba2ps/options.c 2023-04-25 15:57:18.942082933 +0200
@@ -41,6 +41,8 @@
textdomain (PACKAGE);
--- a2ps-4.13/lib/options.c.glibcpaper Tue Aug 31 13:42:41 1999
+++ a2ps-4.13/lib/options.c Tue Feb 20 18:44:48 2001
@@ -54,6 +54,8 @@
#include "argv.h"
#include "quotearg.h"
#include "filalign.h"
#include "version-etc.h"
+#include <locale.h>
+#include <langinfo.h>
#define MAN_LINES 66 /* no lines for a man */
extern char *program_name;
@@ -267,7 +269,8 @@ a2ps_handle_options (a2ps_job * job, int
@@ -281,7 +283,8 @@
struct opt_optarg *opt_optarg_head = NULL;
struct opt_optarg *opt_optarg = NULL;
int res;
@ -47,7 +29,7 @@ diff -up a2ps-4.15.3/liba2ps/options.c.glibcpaper a2ps-4.15.3/liba2ps/options.c
/* Reset optind so that getopt is reinitialized. */
optind = 0;
@@ -515,7 +518,14 @@ a2ps_handle_options (a2ps_job * job, int
@@ -545,7 +548,14 @@
break;
case 'M': /* select a medium */
@ -63,12 +45,36 @@ diff -up a2ps-4.15.3/liba2ps/options.c.glibcpaper a2ps-4.15.3/liba2ps/options.c
break;
case 'n': /* n copies */
diff -up a2ps-4.15.3/man/a2ps.1.glibcpaper a2ps-4.15.3/man/a2ps.1
--- a2ps-4.15.3/man/a2ps.1.glibcpaper 2023-04-25 15:55:46.783621115 +0200
+++ a2ps-4.15.3/man/a2ps.1 2023-04-25 16:01:48.946435970 +0200
@@ -67,6 +67,11 @@ Sheets:
--- a2ps-4.13/src/main.c.glibcpaper Wed Jan 26 19:29:15 2000
+++ a2ps-4.13/src/main.c Tue Feb 20 18:45:18 2001
@@ -945,6 +945,7 @@
setlocale (LC_MESSAGES, "");
#endif
setlocale (LC_CTYPE, "");
+ setlocale (LC_PAPER, "");
bindtextdomain (PACKAGE, LOCALEDIR);
textdomain (PACKAGE);
--- a2ps-4.13/doc/a2ps.texi.glibcpaper Wed Jan 23 12:36:30 2002
+++ a2ps-4.13/doc/a2ps.texi Wed Jan 23 12:40:08 2002
@@ -1363,6 +1363,12 @@
ask the library @code{libpaper} for the medium to use. This choice is
valid only if @code{libpaper} was available when @pack{} was configured.
See the man page of @code{paperconf} for more information.
+
+The special @var{medium} @samp{_glibc} (which, in this Red Hat Linux
+version of @samp{a2ps}, is the default) means that you want the medium
+to be determined by the locale category @samp{LC_PAPER}. Note that this
+information is obtained from environment variables which may not be set
+up in non-interactive environments (such as in a cron job).
@end defvr
@defvr {Option} -r
--- a2ps-4.13/man/a2ps.1.glibcpaper Wed Jan 23 12:42:36 2002
+++ a2ps-4.13/man/a2ps.1 Wed Jan 23 12:45:05 2002
@@ -60,6 +60,11 @@
.TP
\fB\-M\fR, \fB\-\-medium\fR=\fI\,NAME\/\fR
\fB\-M\fR, \fB\-\-medium\fR=\fINAME\fR
use output medium NAME
+
+The default behaviour is to use the locale category
@ -78,14 +84,3 @@ diff -up a2ps-4.15.3/man/a2ps.1.glibcpaper a2ps-4.15.3/man/a2ps.1
.TP
\fB\-r\fR, \fB\-\-landscape\fR
print in landscape mode
diff -up a2ps-4.15.3/src/main.c.glibcpaper a2ps-4.15.3/src/main.c
--- a2ps-4.15.3/src/main.c.glibcpaper 2023-04-25 15:55:46.782621110 +0200
+++ a2ps-4.15.3/src/main.c 2023-04-25 15:57:45.302215028 +0200
@@ -933,6 +933,7 @@ main (int argc, char *argv[])
setlocale (LC_TIME, "");
setlocale (LC_MESSAGES, "");
setlocale (LC_CTYPE, "");
+ setlocale (LC_PAPER, "");
bindtextdomain (PACKAGE, LOCALEDIR);
bindtextdomain (PACKAGE "-gnulib", LOCALEDIR);

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@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
--- a2ps-4.13/src/main.c.gnusource 2003-10-17 17:07:05.000000000 +0100
+++ a2ps-4.13/src/main.c 2003-10-17 17:07:17.000000000 +0100
@@ -30,6 +30,7 @@
/* I n c l u d e f i l e s */
/* */
/************************************************************************/
+#define _GNU_SOURCE
#include <assert.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <langinfo.h>
@@ -105,7 +106,6 @@
defined twice, see lib/confg.gperf, handling of `Options:'. */
char *program_name;
-const char *program_invocation_name;
/* Stores the data of liba2ps. */

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@ -0,0 +1,65 @@
--- a2ps-4.13/lib/routines.c.security Sat Oct 16 05:46:37 1999
+++ a2ps-4.13/lib/routines.c Mon Feb 12 17:45:15 2001
@@ -242,3 +242,50 @@
/* Don't complain if you can't unlink. Who cares of a tmp file? */
unlink (filename);
}
+
+/*
+ * Securely generate a temp file, and make sure it gets
+ * deleted upon exit.
+ */
+static char ** tempfiles;
+static unsigned ntempfiles;
+
+static void
+cleanup_tempfiles()
+{
+ while (ntempfiles--)
+ unlink(tempfiles[ntempfiles]);
+}
+
+char *
+safe_tempnam(const char *pfx)
+{
+ char *dirname, *filename;
+ int fd;
+
+ if (!(dirname = getenv("TMPDIR")))
+ dirname = "/tmp";
+
+ tempfiles = (char **) realloc(tempfiles,
+ (ntempfiles+1) * sizeof(char *));
+ if (tempfiles == NULL)
+ return NULL;
+
+ filename = malloc(strlen(dirname) + strlen(pfx) + sizeof("/XXXXXX"));
+ if (!filename)
+ return NULL;
+
+ sprintf(filename, "%s/%sXXXXXX", dirname, pfx);
+
+ if ((fd = mkstemp(filename)) < 0) {
+ free(filename);
+ return NULL;
+ }
+ close(fd);
+
+ if (ntempfiles == 0)
+ atexit(cleanup_tempfiles);
+ tempfiles[ntempfiles++] = filename;
+
+ return filename;
+}
--- a2ps-4.13/lib/routines.h.security Mon Oct 18 21:24:41 1999
+++ a2ps-4.13/lib/routines.h Mon Feb 12 17:39:30 2001
@@ -255,7 +255,8 @@
/* If _STR_ is not defined, give it a tempname in _TMPDIR_ */
#define tempname_ensure(Str) \
do { \
- (Str) = (Str) ? (Str) : tempnam (NULL, "a2_"); \
+ (Str) = (Str) ? (Str) : safe_tempnam("a2_"); \
} while (0)
+char * safe_tempnam(const char *);
#endif

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@ -0,0 +1,92 @@
--- a2ps-4.13/lib/fonts.c.attr Wed Jan 9 14:41:27 2002
+++ a2ps-4.13/lib/fonts.c Wed Jan 9 14:42:01 2002
@@ -2173,7 +2173,7 @@
* in the encoding specific dictionary
*/
int
-font_is_to_reencode (PARAM_UNUSED struct a2ps_job * job, const char * key)
+font_is_to_reencode (struct a2ps_job * job PARAM_UNUSED, const char * key)
{
return !strequ (key, "Symbol");
}
--- a2ps-4.13/lib/lister.c.attr Wed Jan 9 14:41:30 2002
+++ a2ps-4.13/lib/lister.c Wed Jan 9 14:42:28 2002
@@ -333,7 +333,7 @@
}
void
-lister_fprint_vertical (struct lister * lister, PARAM_UNUSED FILE *unused,
+lister_fprint_vertical (struct lister * lister, FILE *unused PARAM_UNUSED,
void **items, size_t item_number,
lister_width_t item_width_fn,
lister_print_t item_print_fn)
@@ -483,7 +483,7 @@
/* FIXME: document */
void
-lister_fprint_horizontal (struct lister * lister, PARAM_UNUSED FILE *unused,
+lister_fprint_horizontal (struct lister * lister, FILE *unused PARAM_UNUSED,
void **items, size_t item_number,
lister_width_t item_width_fn,
lister_print_t item_print_fn)
@@ -577,7 +577,7 @@
*/
void
-lister_fprint_separated (struct lister * lister,PARAM_UNUSED FILE *unused,
+lister_fprint_separated (struct lister * lister,FILE *unused PARAM_UNUSED,
void **items, size_t item_number,
lister_width_t item_width_fn,
lister_print_t item_print_fn)
--- a2ps-4.13/lib/media.c.attr Wed Jan 9 14:41:33 2002
+++ a2ps-4.13/lib/media.c Wed Jan 9 14:42:35 2002
@@ -190,7 +190,7 @@
/* Is libpaper used? */
bool
-a2ps_medium_libpaper_p (PARAM_UNUSED a2ps_job * job, const char * name)
+a2ps_medium_libpaper_p (a2ps_job * job PARAM_UNUSED, const char * name)
{
return strequ (name, LIBPAPER_MEDIUM) ? true : false;
}
--- a2ps-4.13/lib/pathwalk.c.attr Wed Jan 9 14:41:38 2002
+++ a2ps-4.13/lib/pathwalk.c Wed Jan 9 14:42:47 2002
@@ -425,14 +425,14 @@
/* Helping functions for pw_glob. */
static bool
-pw_filter_fnmatch (PARAM_UNUSED const char * dir, const char *file,
+pw_filter_fnmatch (const char * dir PARAM_UNUSED, const char *file,
const char *pattern)
{
return !fnmatch (pattern, file, 0);
}
static void
-pw_filter_da_append (PARAM_UNUSED const char * dir, const char *file,
+pw_filter_da_append (const char * dir PARAM_UNUSED, const char *file,
struct darray *da)
{
da_append (da, xstrdup (file));
--- a2ps-4.13/lib/routines.c.attr Wed Jan 9 14:41:42 2002
+++ a2ps-4.13/lib/routines.c Wed Jan 9 14:42:54 2002
@@ -235,7 +235,7 @@
* Unlink the file FILENAME.
*/
void
-unlink2 (PARAM_UNUSED void * dummy, const char * filename)
+unlink2 (void * dummy PARAM_UNUSED, const char * filename)
{
message (msg_tool | msg_file, (stderr, "Unlinking file `%s'\n", filename));
--- a2ps-4.13/lib/fonts.l.attr Wed Jan 9 14:58:38 2002
+++ a2ps-4.13/lib/fonts.l Wed Jan 9 14:58:52 2002
@@ -585,7 +585,7 @@
* in the encoding specific dictionary
*/
int
-font_is_to_reencode (PARAM_UNUSED struct a2ps_job * job, const char * key)
+font_is_to_reencode (struct a2ps_job * job PARAM_UNUSED, const char * key)
{
return !strequ (key, "Symbol");
}

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@ -1,26 +1,5 @@
diff --git a/encoding/encoding.map b/encoding/encoding.map
index 926749e..7eb3873 100644
--- a/encoding/encoding.map
+++ b/encoding/encoding.map
@@ -45,6 +45,7 @@ us-ascii ascii
latin1 iso1
iso1 iso1
iso-8859-1 iso1
+ansi_x3.4-1968 iso1
latin2 iso2
iso2 iso2
@@ -142,3 +143,6 @@ hp8 hp
# Apple' Macintosh
mac mac
macintosh mac
+
+# We don't handle UTF-8 at all yet. Sometimes latin1 will work...
+utf-8 iso1
diff --git a/etc/a2ps-site.cfg.in b/etc/a2ps-site.cfg.in
index 2bbcddd..f9f699d 100644
--- a/etc/a2ps-site.cfg.in
+++ b/etc/a2ps-site.cfg.in
--- a2ps-4.13/etc/a2ps-site.cfg.in.encoding 2000-01-15 23:39:36.000000000 +0000
+++ a2ps-4.13/etc/a2ps-site.cfg.in 2002-08-05 10:22:20.000000000 +0100
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
#################################################################
@ -28,27 +7,44 @@ index 2bbcddd..f9f699d 100644
-Options: --encoding=@ENCODING@
+#Options: --encoding=@ENCODING@
#################################################################
# 2) Your printers #
diff --git a/src/main.c b/src/main.c
index 32699ce..b015fb0 100644
--- a/src/main.c
+++ b/src/main.c
@@ -25,6 +25,7 @@
#include <config.h>
#include <signal.h>
# Default medium
Options: --medium=@MEDIUM@
--- a2ps-4.13/src/main.c.encoding 2002-08-05 10:22:20.000000000 +0100
+++ a2ps-4.13/src/main.c 2002-08-05 10:22:20.000000000 +0100
@@ -32,6 +32,7 @@
/************************************************************************/
#include <assert.h>
#include <string.h>
+#include <langinfo.h>
#include <locale.h>
#include "a2ps.h"
@@ -989,6 +990,9 @@ main (int argc, char *argv[])
@@ -1021,9 +1022,8 @@
sheets_map = sheets_map_new ();
style_sheets = new_style_sheets ();
- /* Process special case: Japanese Document */
- if (! strncmp (locale, "ja", 2) )
- job->requested_encoding_name = xstrdup ("euc-jp");
+ /* Use locale to set default encoding. */
+ job->requested_encoding_name = xstrdup (nl_langinfo (CODESET));
+
/* Process the command line options. */
argn = a2ps_handle_options (job, argc, argv);
switch (behavior) {
--- a2ps-4.13/encoding/encoding.map.encoding 2002-08-05 10:22:20.000000000 +0100
+++ a2ps-4.13/encoding/encoding.map 2002-08-05 10:38:55.000000000 +0100
@@ -45,6 +45,7 @@
latin1 iso1
iso1 iso1
iso-8859-1 iso1
+ansi_x3.4-1968 iso1
latin2 iso2
iso2 iso2
@@ -128,3 +129,6 @@
# Apple' Macintosh
mac mac
macintosh mac
+
+# We don't handle UTF-8 at all yet. Sometimes latin1 will work...
+utf-8 iso1

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@ -1,11 +1,10 @@
diff -up a2ps-4.15.5/src/main.c.numeric a2ps-4.15.5/src/main.c
--- a2ps-4.15.5/src/main.c.numeric 2023-07-25 13:51:15.682949214 +0200
+++ a2ps-4.15.5/src/main.c 2023-07-25 13:56:01.934924976 +0200
@@ -927,6 +927,7 @@ main (int argc, char *argv[])
setlocale (LC_MESSAGES, "");
setlocale (LC_CTYPE, "");
--- a2ps-4.13/src/main.c.numeric Wed Jan 9 14:59:46 2002
+++ a2ps-4.13/src/main.c Wed Jan 9 15:03:52 2002
@@ -951,6 +951,7 @@
setlocale (LC_PAPER, "");
locale = setlocale (LC_ALL, "");
+ setlocale (LC_NUMERIC, "C");
/* fprintf(stderr, "locale : %s\n", locale); */
bindtextdomain (PACKAGE, LOCALEDIR);
bindtextdomain (PACKAGE "-gnulib", LOCALEDIR);

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@ -1,84 +1,6 @@
diff -up a2ps-4.15.5/doc/a2ps.texi.nodes a2ps-4.15.5/doc/a2ps.texi
--- a2ps-4.15.5/doc/a2ps.texi.nodes 2023-07-25 18:04:09.076935779 +0200
+++ a2ps-4.15.5/doc/a2ps.texi 2023-07-25 18:11:46.197081542 +0200
@@ -342,11 +342,11 @@ Contributions
Frequently asked questions
-* Why Does ...?:: Questions on Error
-* How Can I ...?:: a2ps' How-To
-* Please tell me...:: Existential Questions on a2ps
+* Why Does?:: Questions on Error
+* How Can I?:: a2ps' How-To
+* Please tell me:: Existential Questions on a2ps
-Why Does...?
+Why Does?
* It Prints Nothing:: The printer issues nothing
* It Prints in Simplex:: While I asked for Duplex
@@ -356,7 +356,7 @@ Why Does...?
* It Says my File is Binary:: And refuses to print it
* It Refuses to Change the Font Size::
-How Can I ...?
+How Can I?
* Leave Room for Binding:: Specifying Margins
* Print stdin:: Using a2ps in a pipe chain
@@ -365,7 +365,7 @@ How Can I ...?
* Pass Options to lpr:: Disable the banner
* Man Pages with Underlines:: Now it Prints With Italics
-Please tell me...
+Please tell me
* Is a2ps Y2K compliant?:: Printing dates in short format
* Why not using yacc:: Why Using Style Sheets
@@ -5841,13 +5841,13 @@ question about the options, etc. It has
suggestions, not to contact the authors.
@menu
-* Why Does ...?:: Questions on Error
-* How Can I ...?:: a2ps' How-To
-* Please tell me...:: Existential Questions on a2ps
+* Why Does?:: Questions on Error
+* How Can I?:: a2ps' How-To
+* Please tell me:: Existential Questions on a2ps
@end menu
-@node Why Does ...?
-@section Why Does...?
+@node Why Does?
+@section Why Does?
Error related questions.
@@ -6069,8 +6069,8 @@ Note that the `pure' options (no side-ef
virtual pages are @samp{--columns} and @samp{--rows}.
@c -----------------------------How can I ? ------------------------------
-@node How Can I ...?
-@section How Can I ...?
+@node How Can I?
+@section How Can I?
A mini how-to on @pack{}.
@@ -6152,8 +6152,8 @@ Use @samp{a2ps --pro=ul}.
@c -------------------------- Please Tell me ? ------------------------------
-@node Please tell me...
-@section Please tell me...
+@node Please tell me
+@section Please tell me
Wondering something?
diff -up a2ps-4.15.5/doc/regex.texi.nodes a2ps-4.15.5/doc/regex.texi
--- a2ps-4.15.5/doc/regex.texi.nodes 2022-05-01 14:00:35.000000000 +0200
+++ a2ps-4.15.5/doc/regex.texi 2023-07-25 18:04:09.094935900 +0200
diff -up a2ps-4.14/doc/regex.texi_old a2ps-4.14/doc/regex.texi
--- a2ps-4.14/doc/regex.texi_old 2002-03-04 19:46:24.000000000 +0100
+++ a2ps-4.14/doc/regex.texi 2008-05-16 11:34:42.000000000 +0200
@@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ Regular Expression Syntax
* Syntax Bits::
@ -106,7 +28,7 @@ diff -up a2ps-4.15.5/doc/regex.texi.nodes a2ps-4.15.5/doc/regex.texi
@section Predefined Syntaxes
If you're programming with Regex, you can set a pattern buffer's
@@ -552,8 +552,8 @@ The predefined syntaxes--taken directly
@@ -552,8 +552,8 @@ The predefined syntaxes--taken directly
| RE_NO_BK_VBAR | RE_UNMATCHED_RIGHT_PAREN_ORD)
@end example
@ -126,3 +48,81 @@ diff -up a2ps-4.15.5/doc/regex.texi.nodes a2ps-4.15.5/doc/regex.texi
@section The Backslash Character
@cindex @samp{\}
diff -up a2ps-4.14/doc/a2ps.texi_old a2ps-4.14/doc/a2ps.texi
--- a2ps-4.14/doc/a2ps.texi_old 2008-05-16 11:34:21.000000000 +0200
+++ a2ps-4.14/doc/a2ps.texi 2008-05-16 11:42:11.000000000 +0200
@@ -371,11 +371,11 @@ Contributions
Frequently asked questions
-* Why Does ...?:: Questions on Error
-* How Can I ...?:: a2ps' How-To
-* Please tell me...:: Existential Questions on a2ps
+* Why Does?:: Questions on Error
+* How Can I?:: a2ps' How-To
+* Please tell me:: Existential Questions on a2ps
-Why Does...?
+Why Does?
* It Prints Nothing:: The printer issues nothing
* It Prints in Simplex:: While I asked for Duplex
@@ -385,7 +385,7 @@ Why Does...?
* It Says my File is Binary:: And refuses to print it
* It Refuses to Change the Font Size::
-How Can I ...?
+How Can I?
* Leave Room for Binding:: Specifying Margins
* Print stdin:: Using a2ps in a pipe chain
@@ -395,7 +395,7 @@ How Can I ...?
* Non PostScript Printers:: Using GhostScript
* Man Pages with Underlines:: Now it Prints With Italics
-Please tell me...
+Please tell me
* Is a2ps Y2K compliant?:: Printing dates in short format
* The Options Have Changed:: Respect The Users
@@ -6198,13 +6198,13 @@ question about the options, etc. It has
suggestions, not to contact the authors.
@menu
-* Why Does ...?:: Questions on Error
-* How Can I ...?:: a2ps' How-To
-* Please tell me...:: Existential Questions on a2ps
+* Why Does?:: Questions on Error
+* How Can I?:: a2ps' How-To
+* Please tell me:: Existential Questions on a2ps
@end menu
-@node Why Does ...?
-@section Why Does...?
+@node Why Does?
+@section Why Does?
Error related questions.
@@ -6426,8 +6426,8 @@ Note that the `pure' options (no side-ef
virtual pages are @samp{--columns} and @samp{--rows}.
@c -----------------------------How can I ? ------------------------------
-@node How Can I ...?
-@section How Can I ...?
+@node How Can I?
+@section How Can I?
A mini how-to on @pack{}.
@@ -6561,8 +6561,8 @@ Use @samp{a2ps --pro=ul}.
@c -------------------------- Please Tell me ? ------------------------------
-@node Please tell me...
-@section Please tell me...
+@node Please tell me
+@section Please tell me
Wondering something?

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@ -9,3 +9,14 @@
| $a2ps -gEudiff $a2ps_options || exit 1
;;
esac
--- a2ps-4.13/contrib/pdiff.m4.U 2005-05-05 12:47:54.000000000 +0100
+++ a2ps-4.13/contrib/pdiff.m4 2005-05-05 12:53:10.000000000 +0100
@@ -100,7 +100,7 @@
# We need the total number of lines
lines=`wc -l $file1 $file2 | sed -n 3p`
lines=`set -- $lines && echo $1`
- $diff_prog $diff_options -$lines $file1 $file2 \
+ $diff_prog $diff_options -U$lines $file1 $file2 \
| $a2ps -gEudiff $a2ps_options || exit 1
;;
esac

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@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
diff -up a2ps-4.14/configure.external-libtool a2ps-4.14/configure
--- a2ps-4.14/configure.external-libtool 2008-09-24 15:28:13.000000000 +0100
+++ a2ps-4.14/configure 2008-09-24 15:28:13.000000000 +0100
@@ -21864,7 +21864,8 @@ fi
LIBTOOL_DEPS="$ac_aux_dir/ltmain.sh"
# Always use our own libtool.
-LIBTOOL='$(SHELL) $(top_builddir)/libtool'
+#LIBTOOL='$(SHELL) $(top_builddir)/libtool'
+LIBTOOL='/usr/bin/libtool'
# Prevent multiple expansion

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@ -1,19 +0,0 @@
diff -up a2ps-4.15.5/liba2ps/pathwalk.c.forward-null a2ps-4.15.5/liba2ps/pathwalk.c
--- a2ps-4.15.5/liba2ps/pathwalk.c.forward-null 2023-07-25 18:17:35.906486748 +0200
+++ a2ps-4.15.5/liba2ps/pathwalk.c 2023-07-25 18:18:16.767767587 +0200
@@ -335,12 +335,12 @@ xpw_find_included_file (char * const *pa
/* Relative. Give its root. */
dir = dir_name (including_file);
- res = ALLOCA (char, (strlen (dir)
+ res = ALLOCA (char, ((dir ? strlen (dir) : 0)
+ strlen (name)
+ (suffix ? strlen (suffix) : 0)
+ 2));
- sprintf (res, "%s%c%s%s", dir, DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR,
- name, suffix ? suffix : "");
+ sprintf (res, "%s%c%s%s", dir ? dir : "", DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR,
+ dir ? name : name + 1, suffix ? suffix : "");
if (stat (res, &statbuf) == 0)
return xstrdup (res);

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@ -1,14 +1,24 @@
diff -up a2ps-4.15.5/liba2ps/psgen.c.mb a2ps-4.15.5/liba2ps/psgen.c
--- a2ps-4.15.5/liba2ps/psgen.c.mb 2023-07-25 18:01:44.062963119 +0200
+++ a2ps-4.15.5/liba2ps/psgen.c 2023-07-25 18:03:37.883726559 +0200
@@ -854,8 +854,8 @@ ps_print_char (a2ps_job * job, char c, e
if ((unsigned char) c > 127 && encoding_get_composite_flag (job->encoding) &&
job->status->face != Symbol) {
if (mb_flag) {
- nchars = ps_escape_char (job, mb_flag, buf) +
- ps_escape_char (job, (unsigned char) c, buf);
+ nchars = ps_escape_char (job, mb_flag, buf);
+ nchars += ps_escape_char (job, (unsigned char)c, buf);
job->status->wx += char_composite_WX(job);
job->status->column += nchars;
if (line_full) {
diff -up a2ps-4.14/lib/psgen.c.mb a2ps-4.14/lib/psgen.c
--- a2ps-4.14/lib/psgen.c.mb 2008-09-24 15:29:30.000000000 +0100
+++ a2ps-4.14/lib/psgen.c 2008-09-24 15:29:30.000000000 +0100
@@ -96,7 +96,8 @@ ps_escape_char (a2ps_job * job, uchar c,
/* Printable, but not 7bit clean caracters */
if (encoding_char_exists (job->encoding, job->status->face, c)
&& ((0177 < c) || (c < 040))) {
- sprintf ((char *)res, "%s\\%o", res, c);
+ char *p = res + strlen (res);
+ sprintf (p, "\\%o", c);
return 1;
}
@@ -893,8 +894,8 @@ ps_print_char (a2ps_job * job, int c, en
if (c > 127 && encoding_get_composite_flag (job->encoding) &&
job->status->face != Symbol) {
if (mb_flag) {
- nchars = ps_escape_char (job, mb_flag, buf) +
- ps_escape_char (job, c, buf);
+ nchars = ps_escape_char (job, mb_flag, buf);
+ nchars += ps_escape_char (job, c, buf);
job->status->wx += char_composite_WX(job, c);
job->status->column += nchars;
if (line_full) {

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@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
diff -up a2ps-4.15.5/liba2ps/darray.c.overrun-dynamic a2ps-4.15.5/liba2ps/darray.c
--- a2ps-4.15.5/liba2ps/darray.c.overrun-dynamic 2022-06-11 22:16:14.000000000 +0200
+++ a2ps-4.15.5/liba2ps/darray.c 2023-07-25 18:23:24.509882456 +0200
@@ -383,7 +383,7 @@ da_qsort (struct darray * arr)
jstack += 2;
/* Push pointers to larger subarry on stack.
* Process smaller subarrays now */
- if (jstack > QSORT_STACK)
+ if (jstack >= QSORT_STACK)
error (da_exit_error, 0, "da_qsort: QSORT_STACK too small (%d)",
QSORT_STACK);
if (ir - i + 1 >= j - l) {
@@ -461,7 +461,7 @@ da_qsort_with_arg (struct darray * arr,
jstack += 2;
/* Push pointers to larger subarry on stack.
* Process smaller subarrays now */
- if (jstack > QSORT_STACK)
+ if (jstack >= QSORT_STACK)
error (da_exit_error, 0, "da_qsort: QSORT_STACK too small (%d)",
QSORT_STACK);
if (ir - i + 1 >= j - l) {

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@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
diff -up a2ps-4.14/liba2ps/metaseq.c.overrun-static a2ps-4.14/liba2ps/metaseq.c
--- a2ps-4.14/liba2ps/metaseq.c.overrun-static 2011-08-10 16:18:44.924915695 +0100
+++ a2ps-4.14/liba2ps/metaseq.c 2011-08-10 16:19:04.739555258 +0100
@@ -334,7 +334,7 @@ grow_user_string_obstack (struct obstack
{
/* `%D{}' format run date with strftime() */
for (j = 0, i += 2;
- j < sizeof (buf2) && str[i] && str[i] != '}';
+ j < sizeof (buf2) - 1 && str[i] && str[i] != '}';
i++, j++)
buf2[j] = str[i];
if (str[i] != '}')

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@ -1,45 +0,0 @@
diff -up a2ps-4.15.5/liba2ps/encoding.c.resource-leak a2ps-4.15.5/liba2ps/encoding.c
--- a2ps-4.15.5/liba2ps/encoding.c.resource-leak 2023-07-25 18:30:14.422699484 +0200
+++ a2ps-4.15.5/liba2ps/encoding.c 2023-07-25 18:34:22.033401969 +0200
@@ -479,7 +479,7 @@ encoding_resolve_font_substitute (struct
if (!res)
{
if (encoding->default_font)
- res = encoding->default_font;
+ res = xstrdup (encoding->default_font);
else
error (1, 0, "cannot find font %s, nor any substitute",
last_font_name);
@@ -895,6 +895,7 @@ dump_encoding_setup (FILE * stream,
font_names [i]);
if (!font_is_to_reencode (job, real_font_name))
da_remove_at (encoding->font_names_used, i);
+ free (real_font_name);
}
/* The number of fonts that, finally, have to be encoded
@@ -911,10 +912,15 @@ dump_encoding_setup (FILE * stream,
fprintf (stream, "/%sdict %zu dict begin\n", encoding->key,
(encoding->composite_flag == true)? nb+nb+ns:nb+ns);
for (i = 0 ; i < nb ; i++)
+ {
+ char *real_font = encoding_resolve_font_substitute (job, encoding,
+ font_names [i]);
fprintf (stream, " /f%s %sEncoding /%s reencode_font\n",
font_names [i],
encoding->name,
- encoding_resolve_font_substitute (job, encoding, font_names [i]));
+ real_font);
+ free (real_font);
+ }
/* Slant font setting */
for (i = 0 ; encoding->slantfont[i].name ; i++ )
@@ -1075,6 +1081,7 @@ encoding_build_faces_wx (a2ps_job * job,
encoding->vector,
encoding->faces_wx [face]);
+ free (true_font_name);
if (encoding->composite_flag)
{
encoding->composite_ratio[i] =

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@ -1,3 +1,23 @@
--- a2ps-4.13/contrib/pdiff.m4.wdiff 2005-03-23 15:43:47.000000000 +0000
+++ a2ps-4.13/contrib/pdiff.m4 2005-03-23 15:46:13.000000000 +0000
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@
a2ps=${A2PS:-a2ps}
a2ps_options=
debug=
-diff_on=words
+diff_on=lines
diff_prog=${DIFF:-diff}
diff_options='-u'
file=
@@ -40,8 +40,6 @@
-h, --help display this help and exit
-v, --version display version information and exit
-q, --quiet don't print informational messages
- -l, --lines search for line differences (\`diff')
- -w, --words search for word differences (\`wdiff')
-o, --output=FILE save the output in FILE
Options for a2ps are given after \`--', for instance
--- a2ps-4.13/contrib/pdiff.in.wdiff 2005-03-23 15:43:50.000000000 +0000
+++ a2ps-4.13/contrib/pdiff.in 2005-03-23 15:46:16.000000000 +0000
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@

541
a2ps.spec
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@ -1,146 +1,81 @@
Summary: Converts text and other types of files to PostScript
Name: a2ps
Version: 4.15.8
Release: 2%{?dist}
# several files in afm/, lib/, liba2ps/, src/ - GPL3+
# gnulib files in lib/ - LGPL-2.1+
# several files in lib/ - LGPL-3+
# Bison related files in src/ and liba2ps/ - GPL-3.0-or-later WITH Bison-exception-2.2
# another gnulib files in /lib - LGPL2+
License: GPL-3.0-or-later AND LGPL-2.1-or-later AND LGPL-3.0-or-later AND GPL-3.0-or-later WITH Bison-exception-2.2 AND LGPL-2.0-or-later
Url: http://www.gnu.org/software/a2ps/
Source0: http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/a2ps/%{name}-%{version}.tar.gz
Source1: ftp://ftp.enst.fr/pub/unix/a2ps/i18n-fonts-0.1.tar.gz
# the latest upstream version does not have COPYING file...
# reported as https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/index.php?64470
# copied the GPL3+ COPYING file from the previous versions
Source2: COPYING
Patch01: a2ps-4.13-conf.patch
Patch02: a2ps-4.13-etc.patch
Patch03: a2ps-4.13-glibcpaper.patch
Patch04: a2ps-sort.patch
Patch05: a2ps-iso5-minus.patch
Patch06: a2ps-perl.patch
Patch07: a2ps-4.13b-numeric.patch
Patch08: a2ps-4.13b-encoding.patch
Patch09: a2ps-4.13b-tilde.patch
Patch10: a2ps-4.13-euckr.patch
Patch11: a2ps-4.13-hebrew.patch
Patch12: a2ps-make-fonts-map.patch
Patch13: a2ps-wdiff.patch
Patch14: a2ps-U.patch
Patch15: a2ps-mb.patch
Patch16: a2ps-4.14-texinfo-nodes.patch
Patch17: a2ps-forward-null.patch
Patch18: a2ps-overrun-dynamic.patch
Patch19: a2ps-overrun-static.patch
Patch20: a2ps-resource-leak.patch
# most conversion rules are guarded by configure macros, so they
# are not enabled if the specific binary is not present in buildroot
# - thus to get full set of available rules there are lot of BuildRequires,
# but most binaries are only as Recommends during runtime to provide a way
# how to slim down the installation if needed.
# parser for PPDs and SSH (style sheet) files
BuildRequires: bison
# bzip2 is checked during build as well
BuildRequires: bzip2
# for emacs support - configure scripts looks for emacs command during build
BuildRequires: emacs
# for lexical scanning of postscript, ppds and style sheet (.ssh) files
BuildRequires: flex
# written in C - gcc no longer in buildroot by default
BuildRequires: gcc
# uses BDW Garbage Collector
BuildRequires: gc-devel
# for translations
BuildRequires: gettext
# for ps2pdf - PDF output, pdf2ps - PDF delegation
BuildRequires: ghostscript
# bundles gnulib source library
BuildRequires: gnulib-devel
# used for generating hash function for configuration options
BuildRequires: gperf
# Perl parts of groff text processor - ROFF delegation for man pages
BuildRequires: groff-perl
# for compressed delegations
BuildRequires: gzip
# generating manpages
BuildRequires: help2man
# for paper configs
BuildRequires: libpaper-devel
# used for building
BuildRequires: libtool
# make no longer in buildroot
BuildRequires: make
# for getting version of bundled gnulib
BuildRequires: perl-interpreter
# tools for manipulating with postscript docs
BuildRequires: psutils
# makeinfo for info documentation
BuildRequires: texinfo
# for DVI files support, it's DVI driver for tex
BuildRequires: texlive-dvips
# latex for LaTeX file support
BuildRequires: texlive-latex
# tex for Tex File support
BuildRequires: texlive-tex
%if 0%{?rhel} <= 8 || 0%{?fedora}
# for convert binary - used for converting images to postscript
BuildRequires: ImageMagick
# converting html files to postscript
BuildRequires: html2ps
# emacs packaging macros
%if %($(pkg-config emacs) ; echo $?)
%define emacs_version 22.1
%define emacs_lispdir %{_datadir}/emacs/site-lisp
%define emacs_startdir %{_datadir}/emacs/site-lisp/site-start.d
%else
%define emacs_version %(pkg-config emacs --modversion)
%define emacs_lispdir %(pkg-config emacs --variable sitepkglispdir)
%define emacs_startdir %(pkg-config emacs --variable sitestartdir)
%endif
# bundles gnulib of certain version
Provides: bundled(gnulib)%(perl -ne 'if($. == 1 and /\A(\d+)-(\d+)-(\d+)/) {print qq{ = $1$2$3}}' %{_defaultdocdir}/gnulib/ChangeLog 2>/dev/null)
# used during runtime for delegation
Recommends: bzip2
# Perl parts of groff text processor - ROFF delegation for man pages
Recommends: groff-perl
# for compressed delegations
Recommends: gzip
# makeinfo for info documentation
Recommends: texinfo
# for DVI files support, it's DVI driver for tex
Recommends: texlive-dvips
# latex for LaTeX file support
Recommends: texlive-latex
# tex for Tex File support
Recommends: texinfo-tex
# a2ps-lpr-wrapper uses lp/lpr
Requires: cups-client
Summary: Converts text and other types of files to PostScript
Name: a2ps
Version: 4.14
Release: 10.1%{?dist}
License: GPLv3+
Group: Applications/Publishing
Source0: http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/a2ps/%{name}-%{version}.tar.gz
Source1: ftp://ftp.enst.fr/pub/unix/a2ps/i18n-fonts-0.1.tar.gz
Patch0: a2ps-4.13-conf.patch
Patch1: a2ps-4.13-etc.patch
Patch3: a2ps-4.13-security.patch
Patch4: a2ps-4.13-glibcpaper.patch
Patch7: a2ps-sort.patch
Patch8: a2ps-iso5-minus.patch
Patch9: a2ps-perl.patch
# EUC-JP support
Patch10: a2ps-4.13-eucjp.patch
Patch11: a2ps-4.13-autoenc.patch
Patch12: a2ps-4.13b-attr.patch
Patch13: a2ps-4.13b-numeric.patch
Patch14: a2ps-4.13b-encoding.patch
Patch15: a2ps-4.13b-tilde.patch
Patch17: a2ps-4.13-euckr.patch
Patch18: a2ps-4.13-gnusource.patch
Patch20: a2ps-4.13-hebrew.patch
Patch26: a2ps-make-fonts-map.patch
Patch28: a2ps-wdiff.patch
Patch29: a2ps-U.patch
Patch31: a2ps-mb.patch
Patch34: a2ps-external-libtool.patch
Patch35: a2ps-4.14-texinfo-nodes.patch
Requires: fileutils sh-utils info
BuildRequires: gperf
BuildRequires: emacs, emacs-el, flex, libtool, texinfo, groff
BuildRequires: ImageMagick
BuildRequires: groff-perl
BuildRequires: cups
BuildRequires: gettext, bison
BuildRequires: psutils, tetex-dvips, texinfo, tetex-latex, html2ps
# instead of gv, xdg-open should certainly be used
#BuildRequires: gv
Url: http://www.gnu.org/software/a2ps/
BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-%{release}-root-%(%{__id_u} -n)
Requires: psutils, ImageMagick, texinfo-tex, gzip, bzip2, groff-perl
Requires: tetex-dvips, tetex-latex, tetex-fonts, file, html2ps, psutils-perl
# for hebrew support, path set.
# culmus-fonts
# And certainly other font sets for other languages may be needed
Requires: emacs-filesystem
Requires: file
# for ps2pdf - PDF output, pdf2ps - PDF delegation
Requires: ghostscript
# postscript delegation
Requires: psutils
Requires: psutils-perl
# set of recommended fonts, looks to be for postscript as well
Requires: texlive-collection-fontsrecommended
Requires(post): coreutils
Requires(post): /sbin/install-info
Requires(preun): /sbin/install-info
Obsoletes: a2ps-i18n <= 0.1-1
Provides: a2ps-i18n = 0.1-2
%if 0%{?rhel} <= 8 || 0%{?fedora}
# image delegations
Requires: ImageMagick
# html delegations
Recommends: html2ps
%endif
# for emacs support
Suggests: emacs
%package -n emacs-%{name}
Summary: Emacs bindings for a2ps files
Group: Applications/Editors
Requires: emacs(bin) >= %{emacs_version}
%package -n emacs-%{name}-el
Summary: Elisp source files for emacs-%{name} under GNU Emacs
Group: Applications/Editors
Requires: emacs-%{name} = %{version}-%{release}
%description
The a2ps filter converts text and other types of files to PostScript.
@ -149,46 +84,72 @@ number of programming languages, encodings (ISO Latins, Cyrillic, etc.),
and medias.
%description -n emacs-%{name}
Postscript printing hook for a2ps and major mode for a2ps style sheets
for emacs.
%description -n emacs-%{name}-el
This package contains the elisp source files for emacs-%{name} under GNU
Emacs. You do not need to install this package to run emacs-%{name}. Install
the emacs-%{name} package to use emacs-%{name} with GNU Emacs.
%prep
%setup -q -a 1
# use fedora postscript font paths
%patch -P 01 -p1 -b .conf
%patch0 -p1 -b .conf
# add /etc/a2ps in directories searched for config files
%patch -P 02 -p1 -b .etc
%patch -P 03 -p1 -b .glibcpaper
%patch -P 04 -p1 -b .sort
%patch -P 05 -p1 -b .iso5-minus
%patch -P 06 -p1 -b .perl
%patch1 -p1 -b .etc
%patch3 -p1 -b .security
%patch4 -p1 -b .glibcpaper
%patch7 -p1 -b .sort
%patch8 -p1 -b .iso5-minus
%patch9 -p1 -b .perl
%patch10 -p1 -b .euc
%patch11 -p1 -b .ae
%patch12 -p1 -b .attr
# Use C locale's decimal point style (bug #53715).
%patch -P 07 -p1 -b .numeric
%patch13 -p1 -b .numeric
# Use locale to determine a sensible default encoding (bug #64584).
%patch -P 08 -p1 -b .encoding
%patch14 -p1 -b .encoding
# Fix koi8 tilde (bug #66393).
%patch -P 09 -p1 -b .tilde
%patch15 -p1 -b .tilde
# Add Korean resource file (bug #81421).
%patch -P 10 -p1 -b .euckr
%patch17 -p1 -b .euckr
# Prevent strsignal segfaulting (bug #104970).
%patch18 -p1 -b .gnusource
# Hebrew support (bug #113191).
%patch -P 11 -p1 -b .hebrew
%patch20 -p1 -b .hebrew
# Use external libtool (bug #225235).
%patch34 -p1 -b .external-libtool
# Fix problems in make_fonts_map script (bug #142299). Patch from
# Michal Jaegermann.
%patch -P 12 -p1 -b .make-fonts-map
%patch26 -p1 -b .make-fonts-map
# Make pdiff default to not requiring wdiff (bug #68537).
%patch -P 13 -p1 -b .wdiff
%patch28 -p1 -b .wdiff
# Make pdiff use diff(1) properly (bug #156916).
%patch -P 14 -p1 -b .U
%patch29 -p1 -b .U
# Fixed multibyte handling (bug #212154).
%patch -P 15 -p1 -b .mb
%patch31 -p1 -b .mb
# Remove dots in node names, patch from Vitezslav Crhonek (Bug #445971)
%patch -P 16 -p1 -b .nodes
# Coverity fix (forward-null).
%patch -P 17 -p1 -b .forward-null
# Coverity fix (overrun-dynamic).
%patch -P 18 -p1 -b .overrun-dynamic
# Coverity fix (overrun-static).
%patch -P 19 -p1 -b .overrun-static
# Coverity fix (resource-leak).
%patch -P 20 -p1 -b .resource-leak
%patch35 -p1 -b .nodes
for file in AUTHORS ChangeLog; do
iconv -f latin1 -t UTF-8 < $file > $file.utf8
@ -196,18 +157,26 @@ for file in AUTHORS ChangeLog; do
mv $file.utf8 $file
done
autoreconf -fi
mv doc/encoding.texi doc/encoding.texi.utf8
iconv -f KOI-8 -t UTF-8 doc/encoding.texi.utf8 -o doc/encoding.texi
# Fix reference to a2ps binary (bug #112930).
sed -i -e "s,/usr/local/bin,%{_bindir}," contrib/emacs/a2ps.el
chmod -x lib/basename.c lib/xmalloc.c
# restore timestamps of patched files
touch -c -r configure.in.conf configure.in
touch -c -r config.h.in.euc config.h.in
touch -c -r configure.conf configure
touch -c -r src/Makefile.am.euc src/Makefile.am
touch -c -r etc/Makefile.am.etc etc/Makefile.am
#touch -c -r fonts/Makefile.in src/Makefile.in lib/Makefile.in
touch -c -r etc/Makefile.in.etc etc/Makefile.in
chmod 644 encoding/iso8.edf.hebrew
chmod 644 encoding/euc-kr.edf.euckr
%build
# preset the date in README.in to avoid the timestamp of the build time
sed -e "s!@date@!`date -r NEWS`!" etc/README.in > etc/README.in.tmp
@ -216,8 +185,7 @@ mv etc/README.in.tmp etc/README.in
EMACS=emacs %configure \
--with-medium=_glibc \
--enable-kanji \
--with-lispdir=%{_emacs_sitelispdir}/%{name}
--enable-kanji
# Remove prebuilt info files to force regeneration at build time
find . -name "*.info*" -exec rm -f {} \;
@ -234,8 +202,8 @@ find src lib -name '*.l' -exec touch {} \;
make %{?_smp_mflags}
%install
rm -rf %{buildroot}
make DESTDIR=%{buildroot} install INSTALL='install -p'
# reset the timestamp for the generated etc/README file
@ -251,21 +219,22 @@ install -p -m 0644 *.pfb %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/a2ps/fonts
popd
popd
# Don't ship the library file or header (bug #203536).
rm %{buildroot}%{_libdir}/*.{so,a,la}
rm %{buildroot}%{_includedir}/*
rm -f %{buildroot}%{_infodir}/dir
mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_defaultlicensedir}/%{name}
install -p -m 644 %{SOURCE2} %{buildroot}%{_defaultlicensedir}/%{name}/COPYING
for lang in af be bg ca cs da de el eo es et eu fi fr ga gl hu it ja ka ko ms nb nl pl pt pt_BR ro ru rw sk sl sr sv tr uk vi zh_CN zh_TW
do
mv %{buildroot}/usr/share/locale/$lang/LC_MESSAGES/a2ps{-gnulib,}.mo
done
%find_lang %name
%clean
rm -rf %{buildroot}
%post
%{?ldconfig}
/sbin/ldconfig
/sbin/install-info %{_infodir}/%{name}.info %{_infodir}/dir || :
/sbin/install-info %{_infodir}/ogonkify.info %{_infodir}/dir || :
/sbin/install-info %{_infodir}/regex.info %{_infodir}/dir || :
(cd %{_datadir}/a2ps/afm;
./make_fonts_map.sh > /dev/null 2>&1 || /bin/true
if [ -f fonts.map.new ]; then
@ -274,28 +243,30 @@ done
)
exit 0
%ldconfig_postun
%preun
if [ $1 = 0 ]; then
/sbin/install-info --delete %{_infodir}/%{name}.info %{_infodir}/dir || :
/sbin/install-info --delete %{_infodir}/ogonkify.info %{_infodir}/dir || :
/sbin/install-info --delete %{_infodir}/regex.info %{_infodir}/dir || :
fi
exit 0
%postun -p /sbin/ldconfig
%files -f %{name}.lang
%license COPYING
%doc AUTHORS ChangeLog NEWS README TODO THANKS
%defattr(-,root,root,-)
%dir %{_sysconfdir}/a2ps
%config %{_sysconfdir}/a2ps.cfg
%config(noreplace) %{_sysconfdir}/a2ps-site.cfg
%{_bindir}/a2ps
%{_bindir}/a2ps-lpr-wrapper
%{_bindir}/card
%{_bindir}/composeglyphs
%{_bindir}/fixps
%{_bindir}/lp2
%{_bindir}/ogonkify
%{_bindir}/pdiff
%dir %{_datadir}/a2ps
%dir %{_datadir}/a2ps/afm
%{_datadir}/a2ps/afm/*.afm
%doc AUTHORS ChangeLog COPYING NEWS README TODO THANKS
%{_bindir}/*
%{_infodir}/a2ps.info*
%{_infodir}/ogonkify.info*
%{_infodir}/regex.info*
%{_mandir}/*/*
# automatically regenerated at install and update time
%verify(not size mtime md5) %{_datadir}/a2ps/afm/fonts.map
%{_datadir}/a2ps/afm/*.afm
%{_datadir}/a2ps/afm/make_fonts_map.sh
%{_datadir}/a2ps/README
%{_datadir}/a2ps/encoding
@ -304,188 +275,22 @@ exit 0
%{_datadir}/a2ps/ps
%{_datadir}/a2ps/sheets
%{_datadir}/ogonkify/
%{_emacs_sitelispdir}/%{name}
%{_infodir}/a2ps.info*
%{_infodir}/ogonkify.info*
%{_infodir}/regex.info*
%{_mandir}/man1/a2ps-lpr-wrapper.1.gz
%{_mandir}/man1/a2ps.1.gz
%{_mandir}/man1/card.1.gz
%{_mandir}/man1/fixps.1.gz
%{_mandir}/man1/lp2.1.gz
%{_mandir}/man1/ogonkify.1.gz
%{_mandir}/man1/pdiff.1.gz
%dir %{_datadir}/a2ps/afm
%dir %{_datadir}/a2ps
%{_libdir}/*.so*
%files -n emacs-%{name}
%defattr(-,root,root,-)
%{emacs_lispdir}/*.elc
%files -n emacs-%{name}-el
%defattr(-,root,root,-)
%{emacs_lispdir}/*.el
%changelog
* Fri Jan 16 2026 Fedora Release Engineering <releng@fedoraproject.org> - 4.15.8-2
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_44_Mass_Rebuild
* Fri Dec 12 2025 Zdenek Dohnal <zdohnal@redhat.com> - 4.15.8-1
- a2ps-4.15.8 is available (fedora#2418953)
* Wed Jul 23 2025 Fedora Release Engineering <releng@fedoraproject.org> - 4.15.7-2
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_43_Mass_Rebuild
* Mon Jul 14 2025 Zdenek Dohnal <zdohnal@redhat.com> - 4.15.7-1
- 4.15.7 (fedora#2379508)
* Fri Jan 17 2025 Zdenek Dohnal <zdohnal@redhat.com> - 4.15.6-3
- fix build with GCC 15 (fedora#2336012)
* Thu Jan 16 2025 Fedora Release Engineering <releng@fedoraproject.org> - 4.15.6-3
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_42_Mass_Rebuild
* Wed Jul 17 2024 Fedora Release Engineering <releng@fedoraproject.org> - 4.15.6-2
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_41_Mass_Rebuild
* Thu Mar 14 2024 Zdenek Dohnal <zdohnal@redhat.com> - 4.15.6-1
- 2269423 - a2ps-4.15.6 is available
* Mon Jan 22 2024 Fedora Release Engineering <releng@fedoraproject.org> - 4.15.5-3
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_40_Mass_Rebuild
* Fri Jan 19 2024 Fedora Release Engineering <releng@fedoraproject.org> - 4.15.5-2
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_40_Mass_Rebuild
* Thu Jul 27 2023 Zdenek Dohnal <zdohnal@redhat.com> - 4.15.5-1
- 2225694 - a2ps: FTBFS in Fedora rawhide/f39
- 2189133 - a2ps: FTBFS in rawhide, 64-bit and C99 compatibility issues
- 2176254 - a2ps-4.15.5 is available
- SPDX migration done
* Wed Jul 19 2023 Fedora Release Engineering <releng@fedoraproject.org> - 4.14-53
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_39_Mass_Rebuild
* Wed Jan 18 2023 Fedora Release Engineering <releng@fedoraproject.org> - 4.14-52
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_38_Mass_Rebuild
* Wed Jul 20 2022 Fedora Release Engineering <releng@fedoraproject.org> - 4.14-51
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_37_Mass_Rebuild
* Wed Jan 19 2022 Fedora Release Engineering <releng@fedoraproject.org> - 4.14-50
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_36_Mass_Rebuild
* Wed Jul 21 2021 Fedora Release Engineering <releng@fedoraproject.org> - 4.14-49
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_35_Mass_Rebuild
* Mon Jan 25 2021 Fedora Release Engineering <releng@fedoraproject.org> - 4.14-48
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_34_Mass_Rebuild
* Mon Jan 18 2021 Zdenek Dohnal <zdohnal@redhat.com> - 4.14-47
- make eln changes - remove dependency on ImageMagick and html2ps
* Thu Nov 05 2020 Zdenek Dohnal <zdohnal@redhat.com> - 4.14-46
- make nor gcc are in buildroot anymore
* Fri Jul 31 2020 Fedora Release Engineering <releng@fedoraproject.org> - 4.14-45
- Second attempt - Rebuilt for
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_33_Mass_Rebuild
* Mon Jul 27 2020 Fedora Release Engineering <releng@fedoraproject.org> - 4.14-44
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_33_Mass_Rebuild
* Tue Jan 28 2020 Fedora Release Engineering <releng@fedoraproject.org> - 4.14-43
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_32_Mass_Rebuild
* Mon Jan 06 2020 Zdenek Dohnal <zdohnal@redhat.com> - 4.14-42
- a2ps: new texinfo needs to have documentencoding defined
* Wed Jul 24 2019 Fedora Release Engineering <releng@fedoraproject.org> - 4.14-41
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_31_Mass_Rebuild
* Thu Jan 31 2019 Fedora Release Engineering <releng@fedoraproject.org> - 4.14-40
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_30_Mass_Rebuild
* Thu Jul 12 2018 Fedora Release Engineering <releng@fedoraproject.org> - 4.14-39
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_29_Mass_Rebuild
* Mon Jun 18 2018 Zdenek Dohnal <zdohnal@redhat.com> - 4.14-38
- removing install-info, because now it is done automatically
* Mon Feb 19 2018 Zdenek Dohnal <zdohnal@redhat.com> - 4.14-37
- fix tetex-fonts dependency - now provided by texlive-collections-fontsrecommended
* Fri Feb 16 2018 Zdenek Dohnal <zdohnal@redhat.com> - 4.14-36
- remove tetex dependency
* Thu Feb 08 2018 Zdenek Dohnal <zdohnal@redhat.com> - 4.14-35
- remove old stuff https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/devel@lists.fedoraproject.org/thread/MRWOMRZ6KPCV25EFHJ2O67BCCP3L4Y6N/
* Wed Feb 07 2018 Fedora Release Engineering <releng@fedoraproject.org> - 4.14-34
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_28_Mass_Rebuild
* Tue Nov 07 2017 Igor Gnatenko <ignatenkobrain@fedoraproject.org> - 4.14-33
- Remove old crufty coreutils requires
* Wed Aug 02 2017 Fedora Release Engineering <releng@fedoraproject.org> - 4.14-32
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_27_Binutils_Mass_Rebuild
* Wed Jul 26 2017 Fedora Release Engineering <releng@fedoraproject.org> - 4.14-31
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_27_Mass_Rebuild
* Fri Feb 10 2017 Fedora Release Engineering <releng@fedoraproject.org> - 4.14-30
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_26_Mass_Rebuild
* Wed Feb 03 2016 Fedora Release Engineering <releng@fedoraproject.org> - 4.14-29
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_24_Mass_Rebuild
* Tue Jun 23 2015 Tim Waugh <twaugh@redhat.com> - 4.14-28
- Moved emacs sub-packages into main package (bug #1234582).
* Tue Jun 16 2015 Fedora Release Engineering <rel-eng@lists.fedoraproject.org> - 4.14-27
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_23_Mass_Rebuild
* Fri Aug 15 2014 Fedora Release Engineering <rel-eng@lists.fedoraproject.org> - 4.14-26
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_21_22_Mass_Rebuild
* Fri Jun 06 2014 Fedora Release Engineering <rel-eng@lists.fedoraproject.org> - 4.14-25
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_21_Mass_Rebuild
* Thu Apr 3 2014 Tim Waugh <twaugh@redhat.com> - 4.14-24
- Prevent another build failure with -Werror=format-security.
* Tue Apr 1 2014 Tim Waugh <twaugh@redhat.com> - 4.14-23
- Invoke gs with the -dSAFER option in fixps (CVE-2014-0466, bug #1082411).
* Tue Dec 3 2013 Tim Waugh <twaugh@redhat.com> - 4.14-22
- Prevent build failure with -Werror=format-security (bug #1036979).
* Sat Aug 03 2013 Fedora Release Engineering <rel-eng@lists.fedoraproject.org> - 4.14-21
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_20_Mass_Rebuild
* Tue Apr 30 2013 Tim Waugh <twaugh@redhat.com> - 4.14-20
- Avoid a bad free in the encoding handling logic (bug #954104).
* Mon Apr 29 2013 Tim Waugh <twaugh@redhat.com> - 4.14-19
- Support for building on aarch64 (bug #924962).
* Tue Mar 26 2013 Tim Waugh <twaugh@redhat.com> - 4.14-18
- Fixed texi build failure (bug #927633).
* Wed Feb 13 2013 Fedora Release Engineering <rel-eng@lists.fedoraproject.org> - 4.14-17
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_19_Mass_Rebuild
* Wed Jul 18 2012 Fedora Release Engineering <rel-eng@lists.fedoraproject.org> - 4.14-16
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_18_Mass_Rebuild
* Wed Apr 4 2012 Tim Waugh <twaugh@redhat.com> - 4.14-15
- Link to libm in liba2ps (bug #809673).
* Thu Jan 12 2012 Fedora Release Engineering <rel-eng@lists.fedoraproject.org> - 4.14-14
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_17_Mass_Rebuild
* Wed Aug 10 2011 Tim Waugh <twaugh@redhat.com> - 4.14-13
- Coverity fixes (resource-leak, overrun-static, overrun-dynamic,
forward-null).
* Mon Feb 07 2011 Fedora Release Engineering <rel-eng@lists.fedoraproject.org> - 4.14-12
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_15_Mass_Rebuild
* Sun Mar 14 2010 Jonathan G. Underwood <jonathan.underwood@gmail.com> - 4.14-11
- Spec file fixes for Emacs add-on guideline compliance
- Move *.el(c) files to their own directory
- Use Emacs packaging macros
- Remove unneeded pkgconfig macros
* Mon Apr 26 2010 Dennis Gregorovic <dgregor@redhat.com> - 4.14-10.1
- Rebuilt for RHEL 6
Related: rhbz#566527
* Fri Jul 24 2009 Fedora Release Engineering <rel-eng@lists.fedoraproject.org> - 4.14-10
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_12_Mass_Rebuild
@ -764,7 +569,7 @@ exit 0
* Thu Apr 26 2001 Florian La Roche <Florian.LaRoche@redhat.de>
- call libtoolize to allow easy porting to new archs
* Wed Feb 28 2001 SATO Satoru <ssato@redhat.com>
* Thu Feb 28 2001 SATO Satoru <ssato@redhat.com>
- bunzip2-ed all patches except eucjp
* Thu Feb 22 2001 SATO Satoru <ssato@redhat.com>

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@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
SHA512 (a2ps-4.15.8.tar.gz) = b6c66c32f7b499fee19d0f6b4b3eed2ba5a5d6dcc74f99ac3434fa261d11b24c755345afc95b3839b1f21425d0aea17ccea5e13fda37f77e0f17da3f8e3ef786
SHA512 (i18n-fonts-0.1.tar.gz) = 670853cd0acc5feca572c1b0969d8fd506d2cdee0114d41d0a615f994455bd8ce122bfb02d92b85d18ddd9daa7174b86ccb3fdab92c1769aab066cbc62811fde
781ac3d9b213fa3e1ed0d79f986dc8c7 a2ps-4.14.tar.gz
fee1456d0e6e94af4fc5b5a1bb9687b7 i18n-fonts-0.1.tar.gz