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diff --git a/doc/gsc.texi b/doc/gsc.texi index 87e1ce5..ad7c127 100644 --- a/doc/gsc.texi +++ b/doc/gsc.texi @@ -69,7 +69,6 @@ documents GSC Version @value{VERSION}. * Source Tree Utilities:: Batch Modifications to the Source Files. * Root Utilities:: Various system-related utilities for use by root. -* Sendmail mc Files:: * Startup Scripts:: * User Tools:: Just that. @@ -89,7 +88,6 @@ already listed, mentioned here so you can get to them in one step: CVS Tools * mksnapshot:: Create Snapshot Tarballs from the CVS or SVN repository. -* sv_logger:: Redirect stdin to syslog. * Sync WWW:: Synchronize a Directory with a CVS Module Upon Commit. @@ -165,7 +163,6 @@ is distributed under GFDL, @xref{Copying This Manual}. @menu * mksnapshot:: Create Snapshot Tarballs from the CVS or SVN repository. -* sv_logger:: Redirect stdin to syslog. * Sync WWW:: Synchronize a Directory with a CVS Module Upon Commit. @end menu @@ -279,28 +276,6 @@ this name. When found, such module is processed as described above. Thus, only those modules are selected, in which the current user participates. -@node sv_logger -@section sv_logger -@pindex sv_logger - - This program reads its standard input line by line and sends each -line to the given @command{syslog} priority/facility. It could be used -to implement logging in shell scripts, especially those run with -non-root privileges. - - The program accepts two arguments: - -@table @option -@item -t @var{tag} - Specify the syslog @dfn{tag} to use. The tag will appear before -each logged line. The default tag is @samp{sv_logger}. - -@item -p @var{facility}.@var{priority} - Use specified @command{syslog} facility and priority. See -@code{syslog.conf(5)} for the list of valid falicity and priority -values. The default value is @code{user.notice}. -@end table - @node Sync WWW @section Sync WWW @cindex CVS synchronization @@ -819,7 +794,7 @@ algorithm, which is able to find the postal address in the majority of cases, though not always. Such files should probably be inspected after @command{fsf-move} finishes its work. -@node Root Utilities, Sendmail mc Files, Source Tree Utilities, Top +@node Root Utilities, Startup Scripts, Source Tree Utilities, Top @chapter Root Utilities This chapter describes a set of utilities useful in system administration. @@ -1154,46 +1129,7 @@ actually remove them. @option{-n}. @end table -@node Sendmail mc Files, Startup Scripts, Root Utilities, Top -@chapter Sendmail @file{mc} Files - - These are @command{sendmail} configurations for various machines. -To compile them you must have @command{sendmail} source tree -installed. - - By default, @command{configure} will look for @command{sendmail} -source directory in @file{/usr/src} and @file{/usr/local/src}. If it -finds several @command{sendmail} versions, it will use the one with -the greatest version number. - -@cindex @option{--with-sendmail-cfdir} - If the @command{sendmail} source directory is located elsewhere, -specify its exact location with -@option{--with-sendmail-cfdir=@var{dir}}, for example: - -@smallexample -./configure --with-sendmail-cfdir=$HOME/sendmail-8.13.1 -@end smallexample - -@cindex @option{--with-sendmail-version} - Otherwise, to force @command{configure} to pick up a specified -version of @command{sendmail}, use -@option{--with-sendmail-version=@var{version}} option. - - Once the package is configured, you can create all @file{.cf} -files using following command: - -@smallexample -@group -cd mc -make cf -@end group -@end smallexample - - To create only @file{@var{file}.cf}, run @code{make -@file{@var{file}.cf}}. - -@node Startup Scripts, User Tools, Sendmail mc Files, Top +@node Startup Scripts, User Tools, Root Utilities, Top @chapter Startup Scripts This chapter describes several startup files, designed mainly for |