From b4c9a9942c9ca4927832fdbabd50d803caf875cf Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: =?UTF-8?q?J=C3=B6rg=20Frings-F=C3=BCrst?= Date: Mon, 28 Sep 2015 13:05:16 +0200 Subject: Refresh patches --- debian/patches/04-manpage-hyphen.patch | 204 --------------------------------- 1 file changed, 204 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 debian/patches/04-manpage-hyphen.patch (limited to 'debian/patches/04-manpage-hyphen.patch') diff --git a/debian/patches/04-manpage-hyphen.patch b/debian/patches/04-manpage-hyphen.patch deleted file mode 100644 index c644572..0000000 --- a/debian/patches/04-manpage-hyphen.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,204 +0,0 @@ -Author: Daniel Baumann -Description: Escaping hyphens in manpage. - -diff -Naurp dmidecode.orig/man/dmidecode.8 dmidecode/man/dmidecode.8 ---- dmidecode.orig/man/dmidecode.8 2012-06-25 23:23:43.849293701 +0200 -+++ dmidecode/man/dmidecode.8 2012-06-26 01:12:39.578227162 +0200 -@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ dmidecode \- \s-1DMI\s0 table decoder - .SH DESCRIPTION - .B dmidecode - is a tool for dumping a computer's \s-1DMI\s0 (some say \s-1SMBIOS\s0) table --contents in a human-readable format. This table contains a description of the -+contents in a human\-readable format. This table contains a description of the - system's hardware components, as well as other useful pieces of information - such as serial numbers and \s-1BIOS\s0 revision. Thanks to this table, you can - retrieve this information without having to probe for the actual hardware. -@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ Handle 0x0002, DMI type 2, 8 bytes. - Base Board Information - Manufacturer: Intel - Product Name: C440GX+ -- Version: 727281-001 -+ Version: 727281\-001 - Serial Number: INCY92700942 - - Each record has: -@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ A type. The \s-1SMBIOS\s0 specification - a computer can be made of. In this example, the type is 2, which - means that the record contains "Base Board Information". - .IP \(bu --A size. Each record has a 4-byte header (2 for the handle, 1 for the type, -+A size. Each record has a 4\-byte header (2 for the handle, 1 for the type, - 1 for the size), the rest is used by the record data. This value doesn't - take text strings into account (these are placed at the end of the record), - so the actual length of the record may be (and is often) greater than the -@@ -57,42 +57,42 @@ and serial number. - - .SH OPTIONS - .TP --.BR "-d" ", " "--dev-mem FILE" -+.BR "\-d" ", " "\-\-dev\-mem FILE" - Read memory from device \fBFILE\fR (default: \fB/dev/mem\fR) - .TP --.BR "-q" ", " "--quiet" -+.BR "\-q" ", " "\-\-quiet" - Be less verbose. Unknown, inactive and \s-1OEM\s0-specific entries are not --displayed. Meta-data and handle references are hidden. -+displayed. Meta\-data and handle references are hidden. - .TP --.BR "-s" ", " "--string KEYWORD" -+.BR "\-s" ", " "\-\-string KEYWORD" - Only display the value of the \s-1DMI\s0 string identified by \fBKEYWORD\fR. --\fBKEYWORD\fR must be a keyword from the following list: \fBbios-vendor\fR, --\fBbios-version\fR, \fBbios-release-date\fR, --\fBsystem-manufacturer\fR, \fBsystem-product-name\fR, --\fBsystem-version\fR, \fBsystem-serial-number\fR, --\fBsystem-uuid\fR, --\fBbaseboard-manufacturer\fR, \fBbaseboard-product-name\fR, --\fBbaseboard-version\fR, \fBbaseboard-serial-number\fR, --\fBbaseboard-asset-tag\fR, \fBchassis-manufacturer\fR, --\fBchassis-type\fR, --\fBchassis-version\fR, \fBchassis-serial-number\fR, --\fBchassis-asset-tag\fR, \fBprocessor-family\fR, --\fBprocessor-manufacturer\fR, --\fBprocessor-version\fR, \fBprocessor-frequency\fR. -+\fBKEYWORD\fR must be a keyword from the following list: \fBbios\-vendor\fR, -+\fBbios\-version\fR, \fBbios\-release\-date\fR, -+\fBsystem\-manufacturer\fR, \fBsystem\-product\-name\fR, -+\fBsystem\-version\fR, \fBsystem\-serial\-number\fR, -+\fBsystem\-uuid\fR, -+\fBbaseboard\-manufacturer\fR, \fBbaseboard\-product\-name\fR, -+\fBbaseboard\-version\fR, \fBbaseboard\-serial\-number\fR, -+\fBbaseboard\-asset\-tag\fR, \fBchassis\-manufacturer\fR, -+\fBchassis\-type\fR, -+\fBchassis\-version\fR, \fBchassis\-serial\-number\fR, -+\fBchassis\-asset\-tag\fR, \fBprocessor\-family\fR, -+\fBprocessor\-manufacturer\fR, -+\fBprocessor\-version\fR, \fBprocessor\-frequency\fR. - Each keyword corresponds to a given \s-1DMI\s0 type and a given offset - within this entry type. - Not all strings may be meaningful or even defined on all systems. Some - keywords may return more than one result on some systems (e.g. --\fBprocessor-version\fR on a multi-processor system). -+\fBprocessor\-version\fR on a multi\-processor system). - If \fBKEYWORD\fR is not provided or not valid, a list of all valid - keywords is printed and - .B dmidecode - exits with an error. - This option cannot be used more than once. - .TP --.BR "-t" ", " "--type TYPE" -+.BR "\-t" ", " "\-\-type TYPE" - Only display the entries of type \fBTYPE\fR. \fBTYPE\fR can be either a --\s-1DMI\s0 type number, or a comma-separated list of type numbers, or a -+\s-1DMI\s0 type number, or a comma\-separated list of type numbers, or a - keyword from the following list: \fBbios\fR, \fBsystem\fR, - \fBbaseboard\fR, \fBchassis\fR, \fBprocessor\fR, \fBmemory\fR, - \fBcache\fR, \fBconnector\fR, \fBslot\fR. Refer to the DMI TYPES section -@@ -104,28 +104,28 @@ is printed and - .B dmidecode - exits with an error. - .TP --.BR "-u" ", " "--dump" -+.BR "\-u" ", " "\-\-dump" - Do not decode the entries, dump their contents as hexadecimal instead. - Note that this is still a text output, no binary data will be thrown upon - you. The strings attached to each entry are displayed as both - hexadecimal and \s-1ASCII\s0. This option is mainly useful for debugging. - .TP --.BR " " " " "--dump-bin FILE" -+.BR " " " " "\-\-dump\-bin FILE" - Do not decode the entries, instead dump the DMI data to a file in binary --form. The generated file is suitable to pass to \fB--from-dump\fR -+form. The generated file is suitable to pass to \fB\-\-from\-dump\fR - later. - .TP --.BR " " " " "--from-dump FILE" -+.BR " " " " "\-\-from\-dump FILE" - Read the DMI data from a binary file previously generated using --\fB--dump-bin\fR. -+\fB\-\-dump\-bin\fR. - .TP --.BR "-h" ", " "--help" -+.BR "\-h" ", " "\-\-help" - Display usage information and exit - .TP --.BR "-V" ", " "--version" -+.BR "\-V" ", " "\-\-version" - Display the version and exit - .P --Options --string, --type and --dump-bin -+Options \-\-string, \-\-type and \-\-dump\-bin - determine the output format and are mutually exclusive. - .P - Please note in case of -@@ -161,10 +161,10 @@ Type Information - 15 System Event Log - 16 Physical Memory Array - 17 Memory Device --18 32-bit Memory Error -+18 32\-bit Memory Error - 19 Memory Array Mapped Address - 20 Memory Device Mapped Address --21 Built-in Pointing Device -+21 Built\-in Pointing Device - 22 Portable Battery - 23 System Reset - 24 Hardware Security -@@ -173,10 +173,10 @@ Type Information - 27 Cooling Device - 28 Temperature Probe - 29 Electrical Current Probe --30 Out-of-band Remote Access -+30 Out\-of\-band Remote Access - 31 Boot Integrity Services - 32 System Boot --33 64-bit Memory Error -+33 64\-bit Memory Error - 34 Management Device - 35 Management Device Component - 36 Management Device Threshold Data -@@ -189,12 +189,12 @@ Type Information - .TE - - Additionally, type 126 is used for disabled entries and type 127 is an --end-of-table marker. Types 128 to 255 are for \s-1OEM\s0-specific data. -+end\-of\-table marker. Types 128 to 255 are for \s-1OEM\s0-specific data. - .B dmidecode - will display these entries by default, but it can only decode them - when the vendors have contributed documentation or code for them. - --Keywords can be used instead of type numbers with \fB--type\fR. -+Keywords can be used instead of type numbers with \fB\-\-type\fR. - Each keyword is equivalent to a list of type numbers: - - .TS -@@ -213,22 +213,22 @@ connector 8 - slot 9 - .TE - --Keywords are matched case-insensitively. The following command lines are equivalent: -+Keywords are matched case\-insensitively. The following command lines are equivalent: - .IP \(bu "\w'\(bu'u+1n" --dmidecode --type 0 --type 13 -+dmidecode \-\-type 0 \-\-type 13 - .IP \(bu --dmidecode --type 0,13 -+dmidecode \-\-type 0,13 - .IP \(bu --dmidecode --type bios -+dmidecode \-\-type bios - .IP \(bu --dmidecode --type BIOS -+dmidecode \-\-type BIOS - - .SH BINARY DUMP FILE FORMAT --The binary dump files generated by --dump-bin and read using --from-dump -+The binary dump files generated by \-\-dump\-bin and read using \-\-from\-dump - are formatted as follows: - .IP \(bu "\w'\(bu'u+1n" - The SMBIOS or DMI entry point is located at offset 0x00. --It is crafted to hard-code the table address at offset 0x20. -+It is crafted to hard\-code the table address at offset 0x20. - .IP \(bu "\w'\(bu'u+1n" - The DMI table is located at offset 0x20. - -- cgit v1.2.3