# Sanitize.in for devo. # # Each directory to survive it's way into a release will need a file # like this one called "./.Sanitize". All keyword lines must exist, # and must exist in the order specified by this file. Each directory # in the tree will be processed, top down, in the following order. # Hash started lines like this one are comments and will be deleted # before anything else is done. Blank lines will also be squashed # out. # The lines between the "Do-first:" line and the "Things-to-keep:" # line are executed as a /bin/sh shell script before anything else is # done in this Do-first: # All files listed between the "Things-to-keep:" line and the # "Files-to-sed:" line will be kept. All other files will be removed. # Directories listed in this section will have their own Sanitize # called. Directories not listed will be removed in their entirety # with rm -rf. Things-to-keep: Makefile.in all.texi as.1 as.texinfo c-a29k.texi c-d10v.texi c-h8300.texi c-h8500.texi c-hppa.texi c-i386.texi c-i960.texi c-m68k.texi c-mips.texi c-ns32k.texi c-sh.texi c-sparc.texi c-vax.texi c-z8k.texi gasp.texi h8.texi internals.texi Things-to-lose: Do-last: # Don't try to clean directories here, as the 'mv' command will fail. # Also, grep fails on NFS mounted directories. if [ -n "${verbose}" ] ; then echo Processing \"arc\"... fi arc_files="all.texi as.texinfo" if ( echo $* | grep keep\-arc > /dev/null ) ; then for i in $arc_files ; do if test ! -d $i && (grep sanitize-arc $i > /dev/null) ; then if [ -n "${verbose}" ] ; then echo Keeping arc stuff in $i fi fi done else for i in $arc_files ; do if test ! -d $i && (grep sanitize-arc $i > /dev/null) ; then if [ -n "${verbose}" ] ; then echo Removing traces of \"arc\" from $i... fi cp $i new sed '/start\-sanitize\-arc/,/end-\sanitize\-arc/d' < $i > new if [ -n "${safe}" -a ! -f .Recover/$i ] ; then if [ -n "${verbose}" ] ; then echo Caching $i in .Recover... fi mv $i .Recover fi mv new $i fi done fi if [ -n "${verbose}" ] ; then echo Processing \"arc\"... fi for i in * ; do if test ! -d $i && (grep sanitize $i > /dev/null) ; then echo '***' Some mentions of Sanitize are still left in $i! 1>&2 fi done # End of file.