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+# Swap and backup files
+.*.sw*
+.sw*
+*~
+Session.vim
+
+# Generated files
+Makefile
+src/*[^.]??
+lib/*.sm
+lib/*/*.sm
+man/*[^.]??
+locale/*/*.ms
+pro-archman-*.tar.*
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+ GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
+ Version 2, June 1991
+
+ Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
+ 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
+ Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies
+ of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.
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+License is intended to guarantee your freedom to share and change free
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+ When we speak of free software, we are referring to freedom, not
+price. Our General Public Licenses are designed to make sure that you
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+These restrictions translate to certain responsibilities for you if you
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+ For example, if you distribute copies of such a program, whether
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+ We protect your rights with two steps: (1) copyright the software, and
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+ GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
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diff --git a/INSTALL b/INSTALL
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..488adc2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/INSTALL
@@ -0,0 +1,43 @@
+Basic Installation
+==================
+
+This software package uses a build system similar to one generated by GNU
+Autoconf and Automake.
+
+The `configure` shell script attempts to find certain system dependencies (e.g.
+a shell interpreter) and configure the package to be built and installed on the
+system. Upon successful dependency resolution and configuration, the script
+generates a `Makefile` in your current working directory.
+
+The simplest way to configure, build, and install this package is:
+
+ 1. Run the `configure` script from the source directory or any other directory.
+ For example, from the source directory you can run `./configure`.
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+ privileges to install files into your system.
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+
+
+Options
+=======
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+The `configure` script accepts certain command-line options to control package
+building and installation. Run the script with the `--help` option for more
+information.
+
+
+Macros
+======
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+The macro `DESTDIR` affects the root directory into which the `Makefile`
+installs the package. For example, you can install the package into a
+filesystem hierarchy under a directory named `dest` in the current directory by
+running `make DESTDIR=dest install`.
+
+
+Separate Build Directory
+========================
+
+Building pro-archman from outside the source directory is currently unsupported.
diff --git a/Makefile.in b/Makefile.in
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..21bada2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Makefile.in
@@ -0,0 +1,248 @@
+# pro-archman
+# Makefile.in
+# Input Makefile for configure.
+#
+# Copyright (C) 2012-2013 Patrick "P. J." McDermott
+#
+# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+# the Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the License, or
+# (at your option) any later version.
+#
+# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+# GNU General Public License for more details.
+#
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+package_name = @package_name@
+package_version = @package_version@
+package_description = @package_description@
+package_library = @package_library@
+
+srcdir = @srcdir@
+prefix = @prefix@
+bindir = @bindir@
+libdir = @libdir@
+pkglibdir = @pkglibdir@
+datadir = @datadir@
+mandir = @mandir@
+man1dir = @man1dir@
+localedir = @localedir@
+
+DESTDIR = /
+
+sh = @sh@
+
+pkglibcmddir = $(pkglibdir)/cmd
+
+#include $(srcdir)/src/local.mk
+#include $(srcdir)/lib/local.mk
+#include $(srcdir)/lib/cmd/local.mk
+#include $(srcdir)/man/local.mk
+#include $(srcdir)/locale/local.mk
+#include $(srcdir)/tests/local.mk
+
+bin = $(bin_srcs:.sh=)
+pkglib = $(pkglib_srcs:.sh=.sm)
+pkglibcmd = $(pkglibcmd_srcs:.sh=.sm)
+man1 = $(man1_srcs:.1in=.1)
+locale = $(locale_srcs:.sh=.ms)
+
+distdir = $(package_name)-$(package_version)
+distfiles = \
+ configure \
+ Makefile.in \
+ COPYING.2 \
+ COPYING.3 \
+ README \
+ INSTALL \
+ ChangeLog \
+ src/local.mk \
+ lib/local.mk \
+ lib/cmd/local.mk \
+ man/local.mk \
+ locale/local.mk \
+ tests/local.mk \
+ $(bin_srcs) \
+ $(pkglib_srcs) \
+ $(pkglibcmd_srcs) \
+ $(man1_srcs) \
+ $(locale_srcs) \
+ $(tests)
+
+script = \
+ s&@@PACKAGE_NAME@@&$(package_name)&;\
+ s&@@PACKAGE_VERSION@@&$(package_version)&;\
+ s&@@PACKAGE_DESCRIPTION@@&$(package_description)&;\
+ s&@@BINDIR@@&$(bindir)&;\
+ s&@@PKGLIBDIR@@&$(pkglibdir)&;\
+ s&@@PKGLIBCMDDIR@@&$(pkglibcmddir)&;\
+ s&@@DATADIR@@&$(datadir)&;\
+ s&@@LOCALEDIR@@&$(localedir)&;\
+ s&@@SH@@&$(sh)&;
+
+.SUFFIXES:
+.SUFFIXES: .sh .sm .1in .1 .ms
+
+# XXX: Support for lists of multiple targets in inference rules doesn't appear
+# to be required by POSIX.1-2008 [1], but it exists in GNU Make and NetBSD
+# pmake. Expand this into separate rules if it is a problem with certain make
+# implementations.
+# [1]: Compare the inference and target rule definitions after fragments
+# <#tag_20_76_13_06> and <#tag_20_76_13_04> in
+# <http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/utilities/make.html>.
+.sh:
+ @printf ' SED %s\n' '$@'
+ @sed '$(script)' '$(srcdir)/$?' >'$@'
+ @chmod 755 '$@'
+.sh.sm .1in.13:
+ @printf ' SED %s\n' '$@'
+ @sed '$(script)' '$(srcdir)/$?' >'$@'
+ @chmod 644 '$@'
+.sh.ms:
+ @printf ' CP %s\n' '$@'
+ @obj='$@'; mkdir -p "$${obj%/*}"
+ @cp '$(srcdir)/$?' '$@'
+ @chmod 644 '$@'
+
+all: all-exec all-data
+all-exec: all-bin all-pkglib all-pkglibcmd
+all-bin: $(bin)
+all-pkglib: $(pkglib)
+all-pkglibcmd: $(pkglibcmd)
+all-data: all-man1 all-locale
+all-man1: $(man1)
+all-locale: $(locale)
+
+clean_cmds = \
+ set -e; \
+ for f in $${files}; do \
+ printf ' RM %s\n' "$${f}"; \
+ rm -f "$${f}"; \
+ done
+clean: clean-exec clean-data
+clean-exec: clean-bin clean-pkglib clean-pkglibcmd
+clean-bin:
+ @files='$(bin)'; $(clean_cmds)
+clean-pkglib:
+ @files='$(pkglib)'; $(clean_cmds)
+clean-pkglibcmd:
+ @files='$(pkglibcmd)'; $(clean_cmds)
+clean-data: clean-man1 clean-locale
+clean-man1:
+ @files='$(man1)'; $(clean_cmds)
+clean-locale:
+ @files='$(locale)'; $(clean_cmds)
+
+install_cmds = \
+ set -e; \
+ mkdir -p "$(DESTDIR)/$${dir}"; \
+ for f in $${files}; do \
+ printf ' INSTALL %s\n' "$${f}"; \
+ ff="$$(basename "$${f}")"; \
+ cp "$${f}" "$(DESTDIR)/$${dir}/$${ff}"; \
+ chmod "$${mode}" "$(DESTDIR)/$${dir}/$${ff}"; \
+ done
+install: all install-exec install-data
+install-exec: all-exec install-bin install-pkglib install-pkglibcmd
+install-bin:
+ @files='$(bin)'; dir='$(bindir)'; mode='755'; $(install_cmds)
+install-pkglib:
+ @files='$(pkglib)'; dir='$(pkglibdir)'; mode='644'; $(install_cmds)
+install-pkglibcmd:
+ @files='$(pkglibcmd)'; dir='$(pkglibcmddir)'; \
+ mode='644'; $(install_cmds)
+install-data: all-data install-man1 install-locale
+install-man1:
+ @files='$(man1)'; dir='$(man1dir)'; mode='644'; $(install_cmds)
+install-locale:
+ @mkdir -p '$(DESTDIR)/$(localedir)'
+ @set -e; for f in $(locale); do \
+ printf ' INSTALL %s\n' "$${f}"; \
+ ff="$${f#*/}"; \
+ dd="$(DESTDIR)/$(localedir)/$${ff%/?*}/LC_MESSAGES"; \
+ mkdir -p "$${dd}"; \
+ df="$${dd}/$${ff##*/}"; \
+ cp "$${f}" "$${df}"; \
+ chmod 644 "$${df}"; \
+ done
+
+uninstall_cmds = \
+ set -e; \
+ for f in $${files}; do \
+ printf ' RM %s\n' "$${f}"; \
+ ff="$$(basename "$${f}")"; \
+ rm -f "$(DESTDIR)/$${dir}/$${ff}"; \
+ done
+uninstall: uninstall-exec uninstall-data
+uninstall-exec: uninstall-bin uninstall-pkglibcmd uninstall-pkglib
+uninstall-bin:
+ @files='$(bin)'; dir='$(bindir)'; $(uninstall_cmds)
+uninstall-pkglib:
+ @files='$(pkglib)'; dir='$(pkglibdir)'; $(uninstall_cmds)
+ @rmdir '$(DESTDIR)/$(pkglibdir)'
+uninstall-pkglibcmd:
+ @files='$(pkglibcmd)'; dir='$(pkglibcmddir)'; \
+ $(uninstall_cmds)
+ @rmdir '$(DESTDIR)/$(pkglibcmddir)'
+uninstall-data: uninstall-man1 uninstall-locale
+uninstall-man1:
+ @files='$(man1)'; dir='$(man1dir)'; $(uninstall_cmds)
+uninstall-locale:
+ @set -e; for f in $(locale); do \
+ printf ' RM %s\n' "$${f}"; \
+ ff="$${f#*/}"; \
+ dd="$(DESTDIR)/$(localedir)/$${ff%/?*}/LC_MESSAGES"; \
+ df="$${dd}/$${ff##*/}"; \
+ rm -f "$${df}"; \
+ done
+
+test: all
+ @cd '$(srcdir)/tests'; \
+ all=0; failed=0; \
+ for test in $(tests); do \
+ out="$$($(sh) "$(srcdir)/$${test}" 2>&1)"; \
+ if [ $${?} -eq 0 ]; then \
+ printf 'PASS: %s\n' "$${test}"; \
+ else \
+ printf 'FAIL: %s\n' "$${test}"; \
+ echo "$${out}" | sed 's/^/ /'; \
+ failed=$$(($$failed + 1)); \
+ fi; \
+ all=$$(($$all + 1)); \
+ done; \
+ banner="$$(printf '%d out of %d tests failed' $${failed} $${all})"; \
+ l=$$(echo "$${banner}" | wc -c); \
+ i=1; while [ "$${i}" -lt "$${l}" ]; do \
+ printf '='; \
+ i=$$(($$i + 1)); \
+ done; \
+ printf '\n%s\n' "$${banner}"; \
+ i=1; while [ $${i} -lt $${l} ]; do \
+ printf '='; \
+ i=$$(($$i + 1)); \
+ done; \
+ printf '\n'; \
+ exit $${failed}
+
+$(distdir):
+ @mkdir -p '$(distdir)'
+ @set -e; for f in $(distfiles); do \
+ mkdir -p "$(distdir)/$$(dirname $${f})"; \
+ cp -p "$${f}" "$(distdir)/$${f}"; \
+ done
+
+dist dist-gzip: $(distdir)
+ @tar -cf - '$(distdir)' | gzip -9c > '$(distdir).tar.gz'
+ @rm -Rf '$(distdir)'
+
+dist-bzip2: $(distdir)
+ @tar -cf - '$(distdir)' | bzip2 -9c > '$(distdir).tar.bz2'
+ @rm -Rf '$(distdir)'
+
+dist-xz: $(distdir)
+ @tar -cf - '$(distdir)' | xz -c > '$(distdir).tar.xz'
+ @rm -Rf '$(distdir)'
diff --git a/configure b/configure
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..1270c1a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/configure
@@ -0,0 +1,320 @@
+#! /bin/sh
+#
+# pro-archman
+# configure
+# Configuration script to generate Makefile.
+#
+# Copyright (C) 2011-2013 Patrick "P. J." McDermott
+#
+# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+# the Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the License, or
+# (at your option) any later version.
+#
+# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+# GNU General Public License for more details.
+#
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+package_name='pro-archman'
+package_version='0.1.0-alpha1'
+package_description='ProteanOS Archive Manager'
+package_library='pro-archman'
+
+srcdir="$(cd "${0%/*}" && pwd)"
+prefix='/usr/local'
+bindir='${prefix}/bin'
+libdir='${prefix}/share'
+pkglibdir='${libdir}/${package_library}'
+datadir='${prefix}/share'
+mandir='${datadir}/man'
+man1dir='${mandir}/man1'
+localedir='${datadir}/locale'
+
+quiet='false'
+missing_deps='false'
+dep_cmds='
+sh
+make
+'
+
+long_opts_with_args='
+srcdir
+prefix
+bindir
+libdir
+pkglibdir
+datadir
+mandir
+man1dir
+localedir
+'
+
+features="
+${dep_cmds}
+${dep_libs}
+${opt_dep_cmds}
+${opt_dep_libs}
+"
+
+subst_vars="
+package_name
+package_version
+package_description
+package_library
+${long_opts_with_args}
+${features}
+"
+
+main()
+{
+ parse_options "${@}"
+ shift ${optind}
+ if [ ${#} -ne 0 ]; then
+ print_usage
+ exit
+ fi
+
+ for dep in ${dep_cmds}; do
+ dep_name="$(printf '%s' "${dep}" | tr -c '[a-z0-9]' '_')"
+ dep_val="$(eval printf \'%s\' \"\$\{"${dep_name}"\}\")"
+ if [ -z "${dep_val}" ]; then
+ find_dep_cmd "${dep}" || missing_deps='true'
+ fi
+ done
+ for dep in ${dep_libs}; do
+ dep_name="$(printf '%s' "${dep}" | tr -c '[a-z0-9]' '_')"
+ dep_val="$(eval printf \'%s\' \"\$\{"${dep_name}"\}\")"
+ if [ -z "${dep_val}" ]; then
+ find_dep_lib "${dep}" || missing_deps='true'
+ fi
+ done
+ for dep in ${opt_dep_cmds}; do
+ dep_name="$(printf '%s' "${dep}" | tr -c '[a-z0-9]' '_')"
+ dep_val="$(eval printf \'%s\' \"\$\{"${dep_name}"\}\")"
+ if [ -z "${dep_val}" ]; then
+ find_dep_cmd "${dep}"
+ fi
+ done
+ for dep in ${opt_dep_libs}; do
+ dep_name="$(printf '%s' "${dep}" | tr -c '[a-z0-9]' '_')"
+ dep_val="$(eval printf \'%s\' \"\$\{"${dep_name}"\}\")"
+ if [ -z "${dep_val}" ]; then
+ find_dep_lib "${dep}"
+ fi
+ done
+
+ if ${missing_deps}; then
+ cat <<EOF
+
+Some dependencies could not be found.
+Please make sure all dependencies are installed and try again.
+
+EOF
+ exit 1
+ fi
+
+ write_makefiles
+
+ printf '\nConfiguration complete!\n\n'
+}
+
+print_usage()
+{
+ printf 'Usage: %s [OPTION]...\n' "${0}"
+}
+
+print_help()
+{
+ cat <<EOF
+\`configure' configures ${package_name} ${package_version} to adapt to many \
+kinds of systems.
+
+$(print_usage)
+
+Configuration:
+ -h, --help display this help and exit
+ -V, --version display version information and exit
+ -q, --quiet do not print \`checking ...' messages
+ --srcdir=SRCDIR find the sources in SRCDIR
+ default: configure dir
+
+Installation directories:
+ --prefix=PREFIX install files under PREFIX
+ default: /usr/local
+ --bindir=BINDIR install scripts in BINDIR
+ default: PREFIX/bin
+ --libdir=LIBDIR install library scripts in LIBDIR
+ default: PREFIX/share
+ --pkglibdir=PKGLIBDIR install package library scripts in PKGLIBDIR
+ default: LIBDIR/${package_library}
+ --datadir=DATADIR expect to find data in DATADIR
+ default: PREFIX/share
+ --mandir=MANDIR install manual pages in MANDIR
+ default: DATADIR/man
+ --man1dir=MAN1DIR install section 1 manual pages in MAN1DIR
+ default: MANDIR/man1
+ --localedir=LOCALEDIR install locales in LOCALEDIR
+ default: DATADIR/locale
+
+Dependencies:
+ --with-sh=PATH use sh at PATH
+EOF
+}
+
+print_version()
+{
+ cat <<EOF
+${package_name} ${package_version} configure
+Not generated by GNU Autoconf
+
+Copyright (C) 2011-2013 Patrick "P. J." McDermott
+License: GNU GPL version 2 or later <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>.
+This configure script is free software: you can redistribute and/or modify it.
+There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.
+EOF
+}
+
+parse_options()
+{
+ optind=0
+
+ for _opt; do
+
+ # Handle arguments of "--opt arg" options.
+ if [ -n "${_prev}" ]; then
+ eval "${_prev}"=\"\$\{_opt\}\"
+ _prev=''
+ continue
+ fi
+
+ # Detect "--opt=arg" and "--opt arg" options.
+ case "${_opt}" in
+ *=*)
+ _optarg="${_opt#*=}"
+ _opt="${_opt%=*}"
+ _optarg_set='true'
+ ;;
+ *)
+ _optarg_set='false'
+ ;;
+ esac
+
+ # Handle short and long options.
+ case "${_opt}" in
+ --)
+ break
+ ;;
+ -h|--help)
+ print_help
+ exit 0
+ ;;
+ -V|--version)
+ print_version
+ exit 0
+ ;;
+ -q|--quiet)
+ quiet='true'
+ continue
+ ;;
+ esac
+
+ # Anything beyond this point should be a long option.
+ case "${_opt}" in
+ --with-*)
+ _opt="${_opt#--with-}"
+ _opts="${features}"
+ _type='package'
+ ;;
+ --*)
+ _opt="${_opt#--}"
+ _opts="${long_opts_with_args}"
+ _type='option'
+ ;;
+ *)
+ break
+ ;;
+ esac
+
+ grep "^${_opt}\$" >/dev/null 2>&1 <<EOF
+"${_opts}"
+EOF
+ if [ ${?} -ne 0 ]; then
+ printf 'warning: unrecognized %s name: %s\n' \
+ "${_type}" "${_opt}" >&2
+ elif ${_optarg_set}; then
+ _opt="$(printf '%s' "${_opt}" | tr -c '[a-z0-9]' '_')"
+ eval "${_opt}"=\"\$\{_optarg\}\"
+ else
+ _prev="${_opt}"
+ fi
+
+ optind=$(($optind + 1))
+
+ done
+}
+
+find_dep_cmd()
+{
+ _dep="${1}"
+
+ ${quiet} || printf 'checking for %s... ' "${_dep}"
+
+ IFS=':'
+
+ for _element in ${PATH}; do
+ unset IFS
+ : ${_element=-.}
+ if [ -f "${_element}/${_dep}" -a -x "${_element}/${_dep}" ]; then
+ ${quiet} || printf '%s/%s\n' "${_element}" "${_dep}"
+ _var="$(printf '%s' "${_dep}" | tr -c '[a-z0-9]' '_')"
+ eval "${_var}"=\"${_element}/${_dep}\"
+ return 0
+ fi
+ done
+
+ unset IFS
+
+ ${quiet} || printf 'not found\n'
+ return 1
+}
+
+find_dep_lib()
+{
+ _dep="${1}"
+
+ ${quiet} || printf 'checking for %s... ' "${_dep}"
+
+ for _element in $(eval printf \'%s\' \""${libdir}"\") ${PATH}; do
+ : ${_element=-.}
+ if [ -d "${_element}/${_dep}" ]; then
+ ${quiet} || printf '%s/%s\n' "${_element}" "${_dep}"
+ _var="$(printf '%s' "${_dep}" | tr -c '[a-z0-9]' '_')"
+ eval "${_var}"=\"${_element}/${_dep}\"
+ return 0
+ fi
+ done
+
+ ${quiet} || printf 'not found\n'
+ return 1
+}
+
+write_makefiles()
+{
+ mkdir -p src lib lib/package lib/metadata locale man tests
+
+ # Make a script to edit input makefiles.
+ _sed_script=''
+ for _var in ${subst_vars}; do
+ _var="$(printf '%s' "${_var}" | tr -c '[a-z0-9]' '_')"
+ _val="$(eval printf \'%s\' \"\$\{"${_var}"\}\")"
+ _sed_script="${_sed_script}s&@${_var}@&${_val}&g;"
+ done
+
+ sed "${_sed_script}" "${srcdir}/Makefile.in" >'Makefile'
+}
+
+main "${@}"