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diff --git a/network/wput/manpages.diff b/network/wput/manpages.diff new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..ca30238907 --- /dev/null +++ b/network/wput/manpages.diff @@ -0,0 +1,86 @@ +diff -Naur wput-0.6.2+git20130413/doc/wdel.1 wput-0.6.2+git20130413.patched/doc/wdel.1 +--- wput-0.6.2+git20130413/doc/wdel.1 2013-07-14 18:05:50.000000000 -0400 ++++ wput-0.6.2+git20130413.patched/doc/wdel.1 2021-09-26 15:51:18.582864729 -0400 +@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ + .PP + Wdel supports connections through proxies, allowing you to use it in an + environment that can access the internet only via a proxy or to provide +-anonymity by hiding your ip\-address to the server. ++anonymity by hiding your ip\-address from the server. + For SOCKSv5\-proxies Wdel supports also listening mode, allowing you to use + port-mode ftp through a proxy (useful if the remote ftp is behind a firewall + or a gateway). +@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ + Many options can be set in a wputrc file. For its documentation consult the + sample file provided by Wput. + .PP +-wput(1) describes all setable options. Not all apply for wdel too though. ++wput(1) describes all settable options. Not all apply for wdel too though. + .SH "AUTHOR" + .IX Header "AUTHOR" + Wdel is written by Hagen Fritsch <fritsch+wdel-man@in.tum.de> +diff -Naur wput-0.6.2+git20130413/doc/wput.1 wput-0.6.2+git20130413.patched/doc/wput.1 +--- wput-0.6.2+git20130413/doc/wput.1 2021-09-26 15:50:42.259868954 -0400 ++++ wput-0.6.2+git20130413.patched/doc/wput.1 2021-09-26 16:00:43.263799042 -0400 +@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ + .PP + Wput supports connections through proxies, allowing you to use it in an + environment that can access the internet only via a proxy or to provide +-anonymity by hiding your ip\-address to the server. ++anonymity by hiding your ip\-address from the server. + For SOCKSv5\-proxies Wput supports also listening mode, allowing you to use + port-mode ftp through a proxy (useful if the remote ftp is behind a firewall + or a gateway). +@@ -30,6 +30,11 @@ + .PP + The upload-rate of Wput can be restricted, so that Wput won't eat all available + bandwidth. ++.PP ++Wput does not prompt for any usernames or passwords. It uses \fB~/.netrc\fR ++for login credentials. See \fBnetrc\fR(5). It's also possible to include ++the username and password in the URL, though this is highly discouraged ++since the password would be visible in \fBps\fR output. + .SS "URL\-Input\-Handling" + URLs are recognized by the ftp://\-prefix + .PP +@@ -77,7 +82,7 @@ + + Do \fBnot\fR do things like \fIfind | wput ftp://host/ \-i \-\fR! + Wput would upload all files from the current directory (since the first output +-of find will be '.') and afterwards each file again (since find postes its name to Wput. And further problematic is that Wput will upload each directory that ++of find will be '.') and afterwards each file again (since find posts its name to Wput. And further problematic is that Wput will upload each directory that + is given by find and since find itself recurses all directories, the files + would be uploaded three times (or even more often for further subdirectories). + Use \fIwput ftp://host/\fR to upload everything from the local directory. +@@ -86,7 +91,7 @@ + .TP + .BR \-I " \fIcommand\fP, " \-\-input\-pipe= \fIcommand\fP + If no file/directory can be "guessed" (see "Guessing Local File") from the URL, +-the output of \fIcommand\fB is taken as file-input. command is invoked as follows: ++the output of \fIcommand\fR is taken as file-input. command is invoked as follows: + + \& command ftp "username" "ip/hostname" port "remote_directory" "remote_filename" + +@@ -145,6 +150,7 @@ + specified as a hostname or \s-1IP\s0 address. This option can be + useful if your machine is bound to multiple + IPs. ++.TP + .BR \-\-force\-tls + If this flag is specified and Wput is linked with the OpenSSL-library, the flag + enforces the usage of TLS: If no TLS\-connection can be established the process +@@ -262,11 +268,13 @@ + install]) and use this debug-dump. + + .SH "SEE ALSO" ++.BR \fBnetrc\fR(5) ++.PP + .IX Header "SEE ALSO" + Many options can be set in a wputrc file. For its documentation consult the + sample file provided by Wput. + .PD 0 +-There are some USAGE.* files in the doc/ directory of Wput. These contain ++There are some USAGE.* files in \fB/usr/doc/wput-@VERSION@\fR. These contain + further information and samples on how to use Wput. + + .SH "AUTHOR" |