Submitted By: Bruce Dubbs Date: 2018-03-30 Initial Package Version: 2.89 Upstream Status: Not Submitted Origin: Self Description: Remove programs superceeded by other packages: wall, mountpoint, last, lastb, logsave, mesg, sulogin, and utmpdump. Rediffed for version 3.06. diff -urNa a/src/Makefile b/src/Makefile --- a/src/Makefile 2022-12-16 18:07:55.000000000 +0100 +++ b/src/Makefile 2022-12-17 15:32:29.687817248 +0100 @@ -23,19 +23,22 @@ # For some known distributions we do not build all programs, otherwise we do. BIN = -SBIN = init halt shutdown runlevel killall5 fstab-decode logsave -USRBIN = last mesg readbootlog +SBIN = init halt shutdown runlevel killall5 fstab-decode +#USRBIN = last mesg readbootlog -MAN1 = last.1 lastb.1 mesg.1 readbootlog.1 +#MAN1 = last.1 lastb.1 mesg.1 readbootlog.1 MAN5 = initscript.5 inittab.5 initctl.5 -MAN8 = halt.8 init.8 killall5.8 pidof.8 poweroff.8 reboot.8 runlevel.8 -MAN8 += shutdown.8 telinit.8 fstab-decode.8 logsave.8 +#MAN8 = halt.8 init.8 killall5.8 pidof.8 poweroff.8 reboot.8 runlevel.8 +MAN8 = halt.8 init.8 killall5.8 poweroff.8 reboot.8 runlevel.8 +MAN8 += shutdown.8 telinit.8 fstab-decode.8 ifeq ($(DISTRO),) -SBIN += sulogin bootlogd -USRBIN += utmpdump wall -MAN1 += utmpdump.1 wall.1 -MAN8 += sulogin.8 bootlogd.8 +#SBIN += sulogin bootlogd +SBIN += bootlogd +#USRBIN += utmpdump wall +#MAN1 += utmpdump.1 wall.1 +#MAN8 += sulogin.8 bootlogd.8 +MAN8 += bootlogd.8 endif ifeq ($(DISTRO),Debian) @@ -213,10 +216,10 @@ ln -sf halt $(ROOT)/sbin/reboot ln -sf halt $(ROOT)/sbin/poweroff ln -sf init $(ROOT)/sbin/telinit - ln -sf ../sbin/killall5 $(ROOT)/bin/pidof - if [ ! -f $(ROOT)/usr/bin/lastb ]; then \ - ln -sf last $(ROOT)/usr/bin/lastb; \ - fi + #ln -sf ../sbin/killall5 $(ROOT)/bin/pidof + #if [ ! -f $(ROOT)/usr/bin/lastb ]; then \ + # ln -sf last $(ROOT)/usr/bin/lastb; \ + #fi $(INSTALL_DIR) $(ROOT)/usr/include/ $(INSTALL_DATA) initreq.h $(ROOT)/usr/include/ for man in $(MANPAGES) ; do \ @@ -229,8 +232,8 @@ # # This part is skipped on Debian systems, the # debian.preinst script takes care of it. - @if [ ! -p /run/initctl ]; then \ - echo "Creating /run/initctl"; \ - rm -f /run/initctl; \ - mknod -m 600 /run/initctl p; fi + #@if [ ! -p /run/initctl ]; then \ + #echo "Creating /run/initctl"; \ + #rm -f /run/initctl; \ + #mknod -m 600 /run/initctl p; fi endif