2.11BSD/src/new/rn/newsetup
#!/bin/sh
# $Header: newsetup.SH,v 4.3.1.2 86/09/05 15:41:04 lwall Exp $
#
# $Log: newsetup.SH,v $
# Revision 4.3.1.2 86/09/05 15:41:04 lwall
# Changes for newsgroup renaming.
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# Revision 4.3.1.1 85/05/10 11:35:43 lwall
# Branch for patches.
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# Revision 4.3 85/05/01 11:43:05 lwall
# Baseline for release with 4.3bsd.
#
export PATH || (echo "OOPS, this isn't sh. Desperation time. I will feed myself to sh."; sh $0; kill $$)
: syntax: newsetup
: System dependencies
: You will want to change the definitions below to reflect the distribution
: areas around you. If you have more areas than this you will need to modify
: the sed below.
locorg="wlv"
organization="iipo"
city="wlv"
state="ca"
cntry="usa"
cont="na"
active="/tmp/active.$$"
dotdir="${DOTDIR-${HOME-$LOGDIR}}"
/bin/rm -f $dotdir/.oldnewsrc
/bin/echo "Creating .newsrc in $dotdir to be used by news programs."
/news/lib/getactive $active
: NOTE: SED WILL NOT TAKE MORE THAN 10 WFILES, SO BEWARE
/bin/sort <$active | /bin/sed >/tmp/n.tmp$$ \
-e 's/^\([^ ]*\) .*$/\1:/' \
-e '/^control:/{' \
-e " w /tmp/n.test$$" \
-e ' d' \
-e '}' \
-e '/^junk:/{' \
-e " w /tmp/n.test$$" \
-e ' d' \
-e '}' \
-e '/test:/{' \
-e " w /tmp/n.test$$" \
-e ' d' \
-e '}' \
-e "/^$locorg\./{" \
-e " w /tmp/n.$locorg$$" \
-e ' d' \
-e '}' \
-e "/^$organization\./{" \
-e " w /tmp/n.$organization$$" \
-e ' d' \
-e '}' \
-e "/^$city\./{" \
-e " w /tmp/n.$city$$" \
-e ' d' \
-e '}' \
-e "/^$cntry\./{" \
-e " w /tmp/n.$cntry$$" \
-e ' d' \
-e '}' \
-e "/^$state\./{" \
-e " w /tmp/n.$state$$" \
-e ' d' \
-e '}'
/bin/sed </tmp/n.tmp$$ >/tmp/n.local$$ \
-e "/^$cont\./{" \
-e " w /tmp/n.$cont$$" \
-e ' d' \
-e '}' \
-e "/^to\./{" \
-e " w /tmp/n.to$$" \
-e ' d' \
-e '}' \
-e "/^comp\./{" \
-e " w /tmp/n.comp$$" \
-e ' d' \
-e '}' \
-e "/^news\./{" \
-e " w /tmp/n.news$$" \
-e ' d' \
-e '}' \
-e "/^rec\./{" \
-e " w /tmp/n.rec$$" \
-e ' d' \
-e '}' \
-e "/^sci\./{" \
-e " w /tmp/n.sci$$" \
-e ' d' \
-e '}' \
-e "/^soc\./{" \
-e " w /tmp/n.soc$$" \
-e ' d' \
-e '}' \
-e "/^talk\./{" \
-e " w /tmp/n.talk$$" \
-e ' d' \
-e '}' \
-e "/\./{" \
-e " w /tmp/n.misc$$" \
-e ' d' \
-e '}'
if /bin/test -s $dotdir/.newsrc ; then
/bin/echo "Saving your current .newsrc as .oldnewsrc..."
/bin/mv -f $dotdir/.newsrc $dotdir/.oldnewsrc
fi
: newsrc order determined here
/bin/cat \
/tmp/n.local$$ \
/tmp/n.$locorg$$ \
/tmp/n.$organization$$ \
/tmp/n.$city$$ \
/tmp/n.$state$$ \
/tmp/n.$cntry$$ \
/tmp/n.$cont$$ \
/tmp/n.news$$ \
/tmp/n.comp$$ \
/tmp/n.sci$$ \
/tmp/n.rec$$ \
/tmp/n.soc$$ \
/tmp/n.misc$$ \
/tmp/n.talk$$ \
/tmp/n.test$$ \
| /usr/bin/uniq >$dotdir/.newsrc
/bin/rm -f /tmp/n.to$$ \
/tmp/n.tmp$$ \
/tmp/n.local$$ \
/tmp/n.$locorg$$ \
/tmp/n.$organization$$ \
/tmp/n.$city$$ \
/tmp/n.$state$$ \
/tmp/n.$cntry$$ \
/tmp/n.$cont$$ \
/tmp/n.news$$ \
/tmp/n.comp$$ \
/tmp/n.sci$$ \
/tmp/n.soc$$ \
/tmp/n.rec$$ \
/tmp/n.talk$$ \
/tmp/n.misc$$ \
/tmp/n.test$$ \
$active
/bin/cat <<'EOH'
Done.
If you have never used the news system before, you may find the articles
in mod.announce.newuser to be helpful. There is also a manual entry for rn.
To get rid of newsgroups you aren't interested in, use the 'u' command.
Type h for help at any time while running rn.
EOH