--- gnujdoc/MANUALS 2001/02/07 13:09:54 1.7 +++ gnujdoc/MANUALS 2002/11/03 13:35:09 1.36 @@ -6,18 +6,19 @@ current version of gnujdoc, while the ch manual is not in current version any longer. And, the second column is the description of the manual, the third one is the directory, and the fourth is how the copyright is dealt, such as disclaimed or assigned. -The fifth one is the mail address of the author or the maintainer if the -first column is `+' and is the CVS tag to checkout the manual if the -first column is `-'. +The meaning of the fifth column depends on the first one. +If the first column is `+', then the fifth one is the email address +of the author, the maintainer or the translator. If the first column +is `-', then the fifth one is the CVS tag to checkout the manual. Thus, you can obtain any manual you want, by following this: -$ cvs -d :pserver:guest@openlab.ring.gr.jp:/circus/openlab \ +$ cvs -d :pserver:guest@openlab.ring.gr.jp:/circus/cvsroot \ checkout gnujdoc/[The directory that has the manual you want] in a case where the manual exists in current version, otherwise: -$ cvs -d :pserver:guest@openlab.ring.gr.jp:/circus/openlab \ +$ cvs -d :pserver:guest@openlab.ring.gr.jp:/circus/cvsroot \ checkout -r [The tag that represents the manual] gnujdoc In either case, enter ``guest'' when prompted for a password. @@ -25,30 +26,58 @@ In either case, enter ``guest'' when pro For instructions on installing the package, see the file `INSTALL'. -+ Autoconf 2.12 autoconf-1.2 ? -+ Automake 1.3 automake-1.3 okuji ++ Autoconf 2.12 autoconf-2.12 ? ++ Autoconf 2.13 autoconf-2.13 arai ++ Autoconf 2.52 autoconf-2.52 futoshi assigned ++ Autoconf 2.53 autoconf-2.53 futoshi assigned ++ Autoconf 2.54 autoconf-2.54 futoshi assigned ++ Automake 1.3 automake-1.3 okuji assigned ++ Automake 1.4 automake-1.4 arai ++ Automake 1.5 automake-1.5 futoshi assigned ++ Automake 1.6 automake-1.6 futoshi assigned ++ Automake 1.7 automake-1.7 futoshi assigned + Bison 1.25 bison-1.25 ? ++ Binutils 2.10.1 binutils-2.10.1 futoshi assigned ++ Binutils 2.11 binutils-2.11 futoshi assigned ++ Binutils 2.11.2 binutils-2.11.2 futoshi assigned ++ Binutils 2.12.1 binutils-2.12.1 futoshi assigned ++ Binutils 2.13 binutils-2.13 futoshi assigned + CVS 1.10 cvs-1.10 hayashi + CVS 1.10.5 cvs-1.10.5 hayashi ++ Diffutils 2.8.1 diffutils-2.8.1 futoshi + Emacs 20.3 emacs-20.3 ? -+ Fileutils 4.0 fileutils-4.0 futoshi ++ Fileutils 4.0 fileutils-4.0 futoshi assigned ++ Fileutils 4.1 fileutils-4.1 futoshi assigned ++ Findutils 4.1 findutils-4.1 futoshi assigned + Flex 2.5.4 flex kichikaw + GDB 4.16 gdb-4.16 kichikaw + GDB 4.17 gdb-4.17 kichikaw + GDB 4.18 gdb-4.18 kichikaw + GNU Privacy Handbook gph-1.0.4-ja iida assigned -+ Grep 2.4.2 grep-2.4.2 futoshi -+ GZIP 1.2.4 gzip-1.2.4 okuji -+ Hurd 0.2 hurd-0.2 okuji -+ Libtool 1.3.5 libtool-1.3.5 futoshi -+ GNU Coding Standards standards-19981118 okuji -+ Shell utils 2.0 sh-utils-2.0 futoshi -+ Texinfo 4.0 texinfo-4.0 futoshi -+ Textutils 2.0 textutils-2.0 futoshi -+ Wget 1.5.3 wget-1.5.3 futoshi ++ Grep 2.4.2 grep-2.4.2 futoshi assigned ++ Grep 2.5 grep-2.5 futoshi assigned ++ GZIP 1.2.4 gzip-1.2.4 okuji assigned ++ Hurd 0.2 hurd-0.2 okuji assigned ++ Libtool 1.3.5 libtool-1.3.5 futoshi assigned ++ Libtool 1.4 libtool-1.4 futoshi assigned ++ Libtool 1.4.1 libtool-1.4.1 futoshi assigned ++ Libtool 1.4.2 libtool-1.4.2 futoshi assigned ++ M4 1.4 m4-1.4 minejima assigned ++ SED 3.02 sed-3.02 futoshi ++ Shell utils 2.0 sh-utils-2.0 futoshi assigned ++ GNU Coding Standards standards-19981118 okuji assigned ++ Texinfo 4.0 texinfo-4.0 futoshi assigned ++ Texinfo 4.2 texinfo-4.2 futoshi assigned ++ Textutils 2.0 textutils-2.0 futoshi assigned ++ Wget 1.5.3 wget-1.5.3 futoshi assigned ++ Wget 1.6 wget-1.6 futoshi assigned ++ Wget 1.7 wget-1.7 futoshi assigned ++ Wget 1.8.1 wget-1.8.1 futoshi assigned hayashi: Yoshiki Hayashi kichikaw: Kazuhisa Ichikawa okuji: OKUJI Yoshinori futoshi: Nishio Futoshi iida: IIDA Yosiaki +arai: Koji Arai +minejima: Yuji Minejima