util-linux/misc-utils
Karel Zak f3831bbd80 build-sys: add --disable-makeinstall-chown
A chown-like operations are unexpected when you execute "make install"
as non-root user. For example RPM defines owner+permissions in .spec
file -- you needn't to use root account to create useful RPM package.

Signed-off-by: Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>
2007-08-14 14:32:45 +02:00
..
.gitignore build-sys: let configure instantiate the misc-utils/*.pl scripts 2007-05-16 11:43:30 +02:00
Makefile.am build-sys: add --disable-makeinstall-chown 2007-08-14 14:32:45 +02:00
README.cal Imported from util-linux-2.2 tarball. 2006-12-07 00:25:32 +01:00
README.ddate build-sys: fix README filenames and add missing files to EXTRA_DISTs 2007-02-08 12:38:25 +01:00
README.flushb build-sys: fix README filenames and add missing files to EXTRA_DISTs 2007-02-08 12:38:25 +01:00
README.namei Imported from util-linux-2.2 tarball. 2006-12-07 00:25:32 +01:00
README.namei2 build-sys: fix README filenames and add missing files to EXTRA_DISTs 2007-02-08 12:38:25 +01:00
README.reset build-sys: fix README filenames and add missing files to EXTRA_DISTs 2007-02-08 12:38:25 +01:00
cal.1 man pages: add "AVAILABILITY" section 2007-07-03 01:17:04 +02:00
cal.c cal: add test code 2007-07-10 23:20:42 +02:00
chkdupexe.1 Imported from util-linux-2.5 tarball. 2006-12-07 00:25:33 +01:00
chkdupexe.pl Imported from util-linux-2.13-pre1 tarball. 2006-12-07 00:26:54 +01:00
ddate.1 man pages: add "AVAILABILITY" section 2007-07-03 01:17:04 +02:00
ddate.c ddate: fix compiler warnings 2007-06-19 16:42:07 +02:00
kill.1 man pages: add "AVAILABILITY" section 2007-07-03 01:17:04 +02:00
kill.c remove hardcoded package name from some utils 2007-07-27 12:12:00 +02:00
kill.h Imported from util-linux-2.10m tarball. 2006-12-07 00:25:43 +01:00
logger.1 manpage typos 2007-07-24 13:51:06 +02:00
logger.c logger: use snprintf instead of sprintf in logger.c 2007-07-24 00:22:20 +02:00
look.1 look: man page clarification 2007-07-25 18:03:52 +02:00
look.c look: remove tailing white-spaces 2007-03-07 09:53:56 +01:00
mcookie.1 man pages: add "AVAILABILITY" section 2007-07-03 01:17:04 +02:00
mcookie.c mcookie: remove non-linux code 2007-06-14 14:43:41 +02:00
namei.1 man pages: add "AVAILABILITY" section 2007-07-03 01:17:04 +02:00
namei.c namei: fix logic and infinite loop of symlinks 2007-01-31 16:43:18 +01:00
procs.c Imported from util-linux-2.10s tarball. 2006-12-07 00:25:44 +01:00
rename.1 man pages: add "AVAILABILITY" section 2007-07-03 01:17:04 +02:00
rename.c Imported from util-linux-2.13-pre2 tarball. 2006-12-07 00:26:58 +01:00
reset Imported from util-linux-2.13-pre1 tarball. 2006-12-07 00:26:54 +01:00
reset.1 man pages: add "AVAILABILITY" section 2007-07-03 01:17:04 +02:00
reset.033c build-sys: fix README filenames and add missing files to EXTRA_DISTs 2007-02-08 12:38:25 +01:00
script.1 man pages: add "AVAILABILITY" section 2007-07-03 01:17:04 +02:00
script.c script: fix race conditions 2007-08-07 00:36:31 +02:00
scriptreplay.1 man pages: add "AVAILABILITY" section 2007-07-03 01:17:04 +02:00
scriptreplay.pl Imported from util-linux-2.13-pre1 tarball. 2006-12-07 00:26:54 +01:00
setterm.1 man pages: add "AVAILABILITY" section 2007-07-03 01:17:04 +02:00
setterm.c Imported from util-linux-2.13-pre1 tarball. 2006-12-07 00:26:54 +01:00
whereis.1 man pages: add "AVAILABILITY" section 2007-07-03 01:17:04 +02:00
whereis.c whereis: add lib64 paths 2007-07-11 11:15:45 +02:00
write.1 man pages: add "AVAILABILITY" section 2007-07-03 01:17:04 +02:00
write.c Imported from util-linux-2.11b tarball. 2006-12-07 00:25:46 +01:00

README.reset

RedHat and SuSE take the program reset from ncurses,
 where reset is a name for the program tset.
 It is approximately equivalent to
	stty sane; tputs rs1; tputs rs2; tputs rf
 with `tputs rf' replaced by `tputs if' when there is an
 init_file but no reset_file. In the comments it wonders
 whether also sending rs3, rmacs, rmul, rmm might be a good idea.

Slackware uses the small script given here.
 The part `echo -e \\033c' is the canonical reset of the kernel
 console status, and is equivalent to `tputs rs1' for a linux
 terminal.

So, both versions are approximately the same.


[A disadvantage of `echo -e \\033c' might be that it is potentially
wrong on a non-vt100, non-xterm, non-linux terminal.
An advantage is that there are terminfo entries for xterm around
that only use rs1=^O as reset, and then \Ec is much better.]