isbn 2.0.4 → 2.0.5
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- data/{README → README.md} +5 -11
- data/Rakefile +20 -14
- data/isbn.gemspec +23 -0
- data/lib/isbn.rb +2 -0
- data/test/isbn_spec.rb +1 -1
- metadata +29 -316
- data/VERSION +0 -1
- data/src/gocr-0.48/.cvsignore +0 -6
- data/src/gocr-0.48/AUTHORS +0 -7
- data/src/gocr-0.48/BUGS +0 -55
- data/src/gocr-0.48/CREDITS +0 -17
- data/src/gocr-0.48/HISTORY +0 -243
- data/src/gocr-0.48/INSTALL +0 -83
- data/src/gocr-0.48/Makefile +0 -193
- data/src/gocr-0.48/Makefile.in +0 -193
- data/src/gocr-0.48/README +0 -165
- data/src/gocr-0.48/READMEde.txt +0 -80
- data/src/gocr-0.48/REMARK.txt +0 -18
- data/src/gocr-0.48/REVIEW +0 -538
- data/src/gocr-0.48/TODO +0 -65
- data/src/gocr-0.48/bin/.cvsignore +0 -2
- data/src/gocr-0.48/bin/create_db +0 -38
- data/src/gocr-0.48/bin/gocr.tcl +0 -527
- data/src/gocr-0.48/bin/gocr_chk.sh +0 -44
- data/src/gocr-0.48/configure +0 -4689
- data/src/gocr-0.48/configure.in +0 -71
- data/src/gocr-0.48/doc/.#Makefile.1.6 +0 -39
- data/src/gocr-0.48/doc/.cvsignore +0 -2
- data/src/gocr-0.48/doc/Makefile +0 -39
- data/src/gocr-0.48/doc/Makefile.in +0 -39
- data/src/gocr-0.48/doc/example.dtd +0 -53
- data/src/gocr-0.48/doc/example.xml +0 -21
- data/src/gocr-0.48/doc/examples.txt +0 -67
- data/src/gocr-0.48/doc/gocr.html +0 -578
- data/src/gocr-0.48/doc/unicode.txt +0 -57
- data/src/gocr-0.48/examples/.#Makefile.1.22 +0 -166
- data/src/gocr-0.48/examples/4x6.png +0 -0
- data/src/gocr-0.48/examples/4x6.txt +0 -2
- data/src/gocr-0.48/examples/5x7.png +0 -0
- data/src/gocr-0.48/examples/5x7.png.txt +0 -2
- data/src/gocr-0.48/examples/5x8.png +0 -0
- data/src/gocr-0.48/examples/5x8.png.txt +0 -2
- data/src/gocr-0.48/examples/Makefile +0 -166
- data/src/gocr-0.48/examples/color.fig +0 -20
- data/src/gocr-0.48/examples/ex.fig +0 -16
- data/src/gocr-0.48/examples/font.tex +0 -22
- data/src/gocr-0.48/examples/font1.tex +0 -46
- data/src/gocr-0.48/examples/font2.fig +0 -27
- data/src/gocr-0.48/examples/font_nw.tex +0 -24
- data/src/gocr-0.48/examples/handwrt1.jpg +0 -0
- data/src/gocr-0.48/examples/handwrt1.txt +0 -10
- data/src/gocr-0.48/examples/inverse.fig +0 -20
- data/src/gocr-0.48/examples/matrix.jpg +0 -0
- data/src/gocr-0.48/examples/ocr-a-subset.png +0 -0
- data/src/gocr-0.48/examples/ocr-a-subset.png.txt +0 -4
- data/src/gocr-0.48/examples/ocr-a.png +0 -0
- data/src/gocr-0.48/examples/ocr-a.txt +0 -6
- data/src/gocr-0.48/examples/ocr-b.png +0 -0
- data/src/gocr-0.48/examples/ocr-b.png.txt +0 -4
- data/src/gocr-0.48/examples/polish.tex +0 -28
- data/src/gocr-0.48/examples/rotate45.fig +0 -14
- data/src/gocr-0.48/examples/score +0 -36
- data/src/gocr-0.48/examples/text.tex +0 -28
- data/src/gocr-0.48/gpl.html +0 -537
- data/src/gocr-0.48/include/.cvsignore +0 -2
- data/src/gocr-0.48/include/config.h +0 -36
- data/src/gocr-0.48/include/config.h.in +0 -36
- data/src/gocr-0.48/include/version.h +0 -2
- data/src/gocr-0.48/install-sh +0 -3
- data/src/gocr-0.48/make.bat +0 -57
- data/src/gocr-0.48/man/.cvsignore +0 -2
- data/src/gocr-0.48/man/Makefile +0 -29
- data/src/gocr-0.48/man/Makefile.in +0 -29
- data/src/gocr-0.48/man/man1/gocr.1 +0 -166
- data/src/gocr-0.48/src/.cvsignore +0 -4
- data/src/gocr-0.48/src/Makefile +0 -132
- data/src/gocr-0.48/src/Makefile.in +0 -132
- data/src/gocr-0.48/src/amiga.h +0 -31
- data/src/gocr-0.48/src/barcode.c +0 -846
- data/src/gocr-0.48/src/barcode.c.orig +0 -593
- data/src/gocr-0.48/src/barcode.h +0 -11
- data/src/gocr-0.48/src/box.c +0 -372
- data/src/gocr-0.48/src/database.c +0 -462
- data/src/gocr-0.48/src/detect.c +0 -943
- data/src/gocr-0.48/src/gocr.c +0 -373
- data/src/gocr-0.48/src/gocr.h +0 -288
- data/src/gocr-0.48/src/jconv.c +0 -168
- data/src/gocr-0.48/src/job.c +0 -84
- data/src/gocr-0.48/src/lines.c +0 -350
- data/src/gocr-0.48/src/list.c +0 -334
- data/src/gocr-0.48/src/list.h +0 -90
- data/src/gocr-0.48/src/ocr0.c +0 -6756
- data/src/gocr-0.48/src/ocr0.h +0 -63
- data/src/gocr-0.48/src/ocr0n.c +0 -1475
- data/src/gocr-0.48/src/ocr1.c +0 -85
- data/src/gocr-0.48/src/ocr1.h +0 -3
- data/src/gocr-0.48/src/otsu.c +0 -289
- data/src/gocr-0.48/src/otsu.h +0 -23
- data/src/gocr-0.48/src/output.c +0 -289
- data/src/gocr-0.48/src/output.h +0 -37
- data/src/gocr-0.48/src/pcx.c +0 -153
- data/src/gocr-0.48/src/pcx.h +0 -9
- data/src/gocr-0.48/src/pgm2asc.c +0 -2893
- data/src/gocr-0.48/src/pgm2asc.h +0 -105
- data/src/gocr-0.48/src/pixel.c +0 -537
- data/src/gocr-0.48/src/pnm.c +0 -533
- data/src/gocr-0.48/src/pnm.h +0 -35
- data/src/gocr-0.48/src/progress.c +0 -87
- data/src/gocr-0.48/src/progress.h +0 -42
- data/src/gocr-0.48/src/remove.c +0 -703
- data/src/gocr-0.48/src/tga.c +0 -87
- data/src/gocr-0.48/src/tga.h +0 -6
- data/src/gocr-0.48/src/unicode.c +0 -1314
- data/src/gocr-0.48/src/unicode.h +0 -1257
- data/src/jpeg-7/Makefile.am +0 -133
- data/src/jpeg-7/Makefile.in +0 -1089
- data/src/jpeg-7/README +0 -322
- data/src/jpeg-7/aclocal.m4 +0 -8990
- data/src/jpeg-7/ansi2knr.1 +0 -36
- data/src/jpeg-7/ansi2knr.c +0 -739
- data/src/jpeg-7/cderror.h +0 -132
- data/src/jpeg-7/cdjpeg.c +0 -181
- data/src/jpeg-7/cdjpeg.h +0 -187
- data/src/jpeg-7/change.log +0 -270
- data/src/jpeg-7/cjpeg.1 +0 -325
- data/src/jpeg-7/cjpeg.c +0 -616
- data/src/jpeg-7/ckconfig.c +0 -402
- data/src/jpeg-7/coderules.txt +0 -118
- data/src/jpeg-7/config.guess +0 -1561
- data/src/jpeg-7/config.sub +0 -1686
- data/src/jpeg-7/configure +0 -17139
- data/src/jpeg-7/configure.ac +0 -317
- data/src/jpeg-7/depcomp +0 -630
- data/src/jpeg-7/djpeg.1 +0 -251
- data/src/jpeg-7/djpeg.c +0 -617
- data/src/jpeg-7/example.c +0 -433
- data/src/jpeg-7/filelist.txt +0 -215
- data/src/jpeg-7/install-sh +0 -520
- data/src/jpeg-7/install.txt +0 -1097
- data/src/jpeg-7/jaricom.c +0 -148
- data/src/jpeg-7/jcapimin.c +0 -282
- data/src/jpeg-7/jcapistd.c +0 -161
- data/src/jpeg-7/jcarith.c +0 -921
- data/src/jpeg-7/jccoefct.c +0 -453
- data/src/jpeg-7/jccolor.c +0 -459
- data/src/jpeg-7/jcdctmgr.c +0 -482
- data/src/jpeg-7/jchuff.c +0 -1612
- data/src/jpeg-7/jcinit.c +0 -65
- data/src/jpeg-7/jcmainct.c +0 -293
- data/src/jpeg-7/jcmarker.c +0 -667
- data/src/jpeg-7/jcmaster.c +0 -770
- data/src/jpeg-7/jcomapi.c +0 -106
- data/src/jpeg-7/jconfig.bcc +0 -48
- data/src/jpeg-7/jconfig.cfg +0 -45
- data/src/jpeg-7/jconfig.dj +0 -38
- data/src/jpeg-7/jconfig.mac +0 -43
- data/src/jpeg-7/jconfig.manx +0 -43
- data/src/jpeg-7/jconfig.mc6 +0 -52
- data/src/jpeg-7/jconfig.sas +0 -43
- data/src/jpeg-7/jconfig.st +0 -42
- data/src/jpeg-7/jconfig.txt +0 -155
- data/src/jpeg-7/jconfig.vc +0 -45
- data/src/jpeg-7/jconfig.vms +0 -37
- data/src/jpeg-7/jconfig.wat +0 -38
- data/src/jpeg-7/jcparam.c +0 -632
- data/src/jpeg-7/jcprepct.c +0 -358
- data/src/jpeg-7/jcsample.c +0 -545
- data/src/jpeg-7/jctrans.c +0 -381
- data/src/jpeg-7/jdapimin.c +0 -396
- data/src/jpeg-7/jdapistd.c +0 -275
- data/src/jpeg-7/jdarith.c +0 -762
- data/src/jpeg-7/jdatadst.c +0 -151
- data/src/jpeg-7/jdatasrc.c +0 -212
- data/src/jpeg-7/jdcoefct.c +0 -736
- data/src/jpeg-7/jdcolor.c +0 -396
- data/src/jpeg-7/jdct.h +0 -393
- data/src/jpeg-7/jddctmgr.c +0 -382
- data/src/jpeg-7/jdhuff.c +0 -1309
- data/src/jpeg-7/jdinput.c +0 -384
- data/src/jpeg-7/jdmainct.c +0 -512
- data/src/jpeg-7/jdmarker.c +0 -1360
- data/src/jpeg-7/jdmaster.c +0 -663
- data/src/jpeg-7/jdmerge.c +0 -400
- data/src/jpeg-7/jdpostct.c +0 -290
- data/src/jpeg-7/jdsample.c +0 -361
- data/src/jpeg-7/jdtrans.c +0 -136
- data/src/jpeg-7/jerror.c +0 -252
- data/src/jpeg-7/jerror.h +0 -304
- data/src/jpeg-7/jfdctflt.c +0 -174
- data/src/jpeg-7/jfdctfst.c +0 -230
- data/src/jpeg-7/jfdctint.c +0 -4348
- data/src/jpeg-7/jidctflt.c +0 -242
- data/src/jpeg-7/jidctfst.c +0 -368
- data/src/jpeg-7/jidctint.c +0 -5137
- data/src/jpeg-7/jinclude.h +0 -91
- data/src/jpeg-7/jmemansi.c +0 -167
- data/src/jpeg-7/jmemdos.c +0 -638
- data/src/jpeg-7/jmemdosa.asm +0 -379
- data/src/jpeg-7/jmemmac.c +0 -289
- data/src/jpeg-7/jmemmgr.c +0 -1118
- data/src/jpeg-7/jmemname.c +0 -276
- data/src/jpeg-7/jmemnobs.c +0 -109
- data/src/jpeg-7/jmemsys.h +0 -198
- data/src/jpeg-7/jmorecfg.h +0 -369
- data/src/jpeg-7/jpegint.h +0 -395
- data/src/jpeg-7/jpeglib.h +0 -1135
- data/src/jpeg-7/jpegtran.1 +0 -272
- data/src/jpeg-7/jpegtran.c +0 -546
- data/src/jpeg-7/jquant1.c +0 -856
- data/src/jpeg-7/jquant2.c +0 -1310
- data/src/jpeg-7/jutils.c +0 -179
- data/src/jpeg-7/jversion.h +0 -14
- data/src/jpeg-7/libjpeg.map +0 -4
- data/src/jpeg-7/libjpeg.txt +0 -3067
- data/src/jpeg-7/ltmain.sh +0 -8406
- data/src/jpeg-7/makcjpeg.st +0 -36
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- data/src/jpeg-7/makefile.vc +0 -217
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- data/src/jpeg-7/makefile.wat +0 -239
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- data/src/jpeg-7/makejdsw.vc6 +0 -29
- data/src/jpeg-7/makejmak.vc6 +0 -425
- data/src/jpeg-7/makejsln.vc9 +0 -17
- data/src/jpeg-7/makejvcp.vc9 +0 -328
- data/src/jpeg-7/makeproj.mac +0 -213
- data/src/jpeg-7/makerdep.vc6 +0 -6
- data/src/jpeg-7/makerdsp.vc6 +0 -78
- data/src/jpeg-7/makermak.vc6 +0 -110
- data/src/jpeg-7/makervcp.vc9 +0 -133
- data/src/jpeg-7/maketdep.vc6 +0 -43
- data/src/jpeg-7/maketdsp.vc6 +0 -122
- data/src/jpeg-7/maketmak.vc6 +0 -131
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- data/src/jpeg-7/makewdep.vc6 +0 -6
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- data/src/jpeg-7/makljpeg.st +0 -68
- data/src/jpeg-7/maktjpeg.st +0 -30
- data/src/jpeg-7/makvms.opt +0 -4
- data/src/jpeg-7/missing +0 -376
- data/src/jpeg-7/rdbmp.c +0 -439
- data/src/jpeg-7/rdcolmap.c +0 -253
- data/src/jpeg-7/rdgif.c +0 -38
- data/src/jpeg-7/rdjpgcom.1 +0 -63
- data/src/jpeg-7/rdjpgcom.c +0 -515
- data/src/jpeg-7/rdppm.c +0 -459
- data/src/jpeg-7/rdrle.c +0 -387
- data/src/jpeg-7/rdswitch.c +0 -365
- data/src/jpeg-7/rdtarga.c +0 -500
- data/src/jpeg-7/structure.txt +0 -945
- data/src/jpeg-7/testimg.bmp +0 -0
- data/src/jpeg-7/testimg.jpg +0 -0
- data/src/jpeg-7/testimg.ppm +0 -4
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- data/src/jpeg-7/testorig.jpg +0 -0
- data/src/jpeg-7/testprog.jpg +0 -0
- data/src/jpeg-7/transupp.c +0 -1533
- data/src/jpeg-7/transupp.h +0 -205
- data/src/jpeg-7/usage.txt +0 -605
- data/src/jpeg-7/wizard.txt +0 -211
- data/src/jpeg-7/wrbmp.c +0 -442
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511
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523
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525
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526
|
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527
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528
|
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529
|
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530
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531
|
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do
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532
|
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533
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534
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535
|
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|
536
|
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537
|
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|
538
|
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|
539
|
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540
|
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541
|
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shift # fnord
|
542
|
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shift # $arg
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543
|
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|
544
|
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545
|
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|
546
|
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|
547
|
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"$@" -E |
|
548
|
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sed -n -e '/^# [0-9][0-9]* "\([^"]*\)".*/ s:: \1 \\:p' \
|
549
|
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-e '/^#line [0-9][0-9]* "\([^"]*\)".*/ s:: \1 \\:p' |
|
550
|
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sed '$ s: \\$::' > "$tmpdepfile"
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551
|
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rm -f "$depfile"
|
552
|
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echo "$object : \\" > "$depfile"
|
553
|
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cat < "$tmpdepfile" >> "$depfile"
|
554
|
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|
555
|
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rm -f "$tmpdepfile"
|
556
|
-
;;
|
557
|
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|
558
|
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|
559
|
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# Important note: in order to support this mode, a compiler *must*
|
560
|
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# always write the preprocessed file to stdout.
|
561
|
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"$@" || exit $?
|
562
|
-
|
563
|
-
# Remove the call to Libtool.
|
564
|
-
if test "$libtool" = yes; then
|
565
|
-
while test "X$1" != 'X--mode=compile'; do
|
566
|
-
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|
567
|
-
done
|
568
|
-
shift
|
569
|
-
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|
570
|
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|
571
|
-
IFS=" "
|
572
|
-
for arg
|
573
|
-
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|
574
|
-
case "$arg" in
|
575
|
-
-o)
|
576
|
-
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|
577
|
-
;;
|
578
|
-
$object)
|
579
|
-
shift
|
580
|
-
;;
|
581
|
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"-Gm"|"/Gm"|"-Gi"|"/Gi"|"-ZI"|"/ZI")
|
582
|
-
set fnord "$@"
|
583
|
-
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|
584
|
-
shift
|
585
|
-
;;
|
586
|
-
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|
587
|
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set fnord "$@" "$arg"
|
588
|
-
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|
589
|
-
shift
|
590
|
-
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|
591
|
-
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|
592
|
-
done
|
593
|
-
"$@" -E 2>/dev/null |
|
594
|
-
sed -n '/^#line [0-9][0-9]* "\([^"]*\)"/ s::\1:p' | $cygpath_u | sort -u > "$tmpdepfile"
|
595
|
-
rm -f "$depfile"
|
596
|
-
echo "$object : \\" > "$depfile"
|
597
|
-
sed < "$tmpdepfile" -n -e 's% %\\ %g' -e '/^\(.*\)$/ s:: \1 \\:p' >> "$depfile"
|
598
|
-
echo " " >> "$depfile"
|
599
|
-
sed < "$tmpdepfile" -n -e 's% %\\ %g' -e '/^\(.*\)$/ s::\1\::p' >> "$depfile"
|
600
|
-
rm -f "$tmpdepfile"
|
601
|
-
;;
|
602
|
-
|
603
|
-
msvcmsys)
|
604
|
-
# This case exists only to let depend.m4 do its work. It works by
|
605
|
-
# looking at the text of this script. This case will never be run,
|
606
|
-
# since it is checked for above.
|
607
|
-
exit 1
|
608
|
-
;;
|
609
|
-
|
610
|
-
none)
|
611
|
-
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|
612
|
-
;;
|
613
|
-
|
614
|
-
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|
615
|
-
echo "Unknown depmode $depmode" 1>&2
|
616
|
-
exit 1
|
617
|
-
;;
|
618
|
-
esac
|
619
|
-
|
620
|
-
exit 0
|
621
|
-
|
622
|
-
# Local Variables:
|
623
|
-
# mode: shell-script
|
624
|
-
# sh-indentation: 2
|
625
|
-
# eval: (add-hook 'write-file-hooks 'time-stamp)
|
626
|
-
# time-stamp-start: "scriptversion="
|
627
|
-
# time-stamp-format: "%:y-%02m-%02d.%02H"
|
628
|
-
# time-stamp-time-zone: "UTC"
|
629
|
-
# time-stamp-end: "; # UTC"
|
630
|
-
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|