Delete 689 undead files.

These files "magically reappeared" after the conversion from CVS to
Mercurial.  The old CVS repository deleted these files but did not
record *when* it deleted these files.  The conversion resurrected these
files because they have no history of deletion.  These files were
probably deleted before year 1995.  The CVS repository begins to record
deletions around 1995.

These files may still appear in older revisions of this Mercurial
repository, when they should already be deleted.  There is no way to fix
this, because the CVS repository provides no dates of deletion.

See http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=29823032
This commit is contained in:
George Koehler
2012-09-20 22:26:32 -04:00
parent cc4e74077c
commit e87791b38a
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EMHOME=../../..
LDFLAGS =
CFLAGS=-O -I$(EMHOME)/h
cv: cv.o
$(CC) -o cv $(LDFLAGS) cv.o $(EMHOME)/modules/lib/libobject.a
install: cv
../../install cv
cmp: cv
-../../compare cv
opr:
make pr | opr
pr:
@pr `pwd`/cv.c
clean:
-rm -f *.o *.old cv

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/* The format of the a.out files produced by the assemblers
is machine dependent.
This program acts as a gateway between two machines and it's effect
is independent of the machine it executes on.
The a.out file is assumed to be made on a pdp-11
while the target machine is a Philip Microcomputer Development system
*/
#include <stdio.h>
main(argc,argv) char **argv ; {
char i_addr[4];
short count;
char i_count[2];
if (argc != 3) {
fprintf(stderr,"Usage: %s pdp-a.out VU-pmds-a.out\n",argv[0]);
exit(-1);
}
if (freopen(argv[1],"r",stdin)==NULL) {
perror(argv[1]);
exit(-1);
}
if (freopen(argv[2],"w",stdout)==NULL) {
perror(argv[2]);
exit(-1);
}
while (fread(&i_addr,sizeof i_addr,1,stdin)==1) {
putchar(i_addr[1]) ; putchar(i_addr[0]) ;
putchar(i_addr[3]) ; putchar(i_addr[2]) ;
if (fread(&i_count,sizeof i_count,1,stdin)!=1)
exit(fprintf(stderr,"foo\n"));
putchar(i_count[1]) ; putchar(i_count[0]) ;
count= ((i_count[1]&0377)<<8) | (i_count[0]&0377) ;
while (count--) {
putchar(getchar());
}
}
return 0;
}

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/* The format of the a.out files produced by the assemblers
is machine dependent.
This program acts as a gateway between two machines and it's effect
is independent of the machine it executes on.
The a.out file is assumed to be made on a vax-11
while the target machine is a Philips Microcomputer Development system
*/
#include <stdio.h>
main(argc,argv) char **argv ; {
char i_addr[4];
short count;
char i_count[2];
if (argc != 3) {
fprintf(stderr,"Usage: %s vax-a.out VU-pmds-a.out\n",argv[0]);
exit(-1);
}
if (freopen(argv[1],"r",stdin)==NULL) {
perror(argv[1]);
exit(-1);
}
if (freopen(argv[2],"w",stdout)==NULL) {
perror(argv[2]);
exit(-1);
}
while (fread(&i_addr,sizeof i_addr,1,stdin)==1) {
putchar(i_addr[3]) ; putchar(i_addr[2]) ;
putchar(i_addr[1]) ; putchar(i_addr[0]) ;
if (fread(&i_count,sizeof i_count,1,stdin)!=1)
exit(fprintf(stderr,"foo\n"));
putchar(i_count[1]) ; putchar(i_count[0]) ;
count= ((i_count[1]&0377)<<8) | (i_count[0]&0377) ;
while (count--) {
putchar(getchar());
}
}
return 0;
}

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# $Header$
MACH=pmds
all: libmon_o.a head_em.o
install: all
../../install head_em.o head_em
../../install libmon_o.a tail_mon
cmp: all
-../../compare head_em.o head_em
-../../compare libmon_o.a tail_mon
libmon_o.a: libmon_s.a
ASAR=aal ; export ASAR ;\
march . libmon_o.a
head_em.o: head_em.s
$(MACH) -I../../../h -c head_em.s
clean:
rm -f *.o libmon_o.a
opr :
make pr | opr
pr:
@pr `pwd`/head_em.s
@arch pv libmon_s.a | pr -h `pwd`/libmon_s.a

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if pmds -L -c $1 1>&2
then echo `basename $1 $2`.o
else exit 1
fi