22393841 migrate patchutils to Userland
authorDanek Duvall <danek.duvall@oracle.com>
Tue, 05 Jan 2016 13:09:17 -0800
changeset 5241 21a30e6ac5fd
parent 5240 6c0884f75bd9
child 5242 d5e2c756f63c
22393841 migrate patchutils to Userland
components/patchutils/Makefile
components/patchutils/patches/tests.patch
components/patchutils/patchutils.license-LGPLv2.1
components/patchutils/patchutils.p5m
components/patchutils/test/results-64.master
doc/testing.txt
--- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/components/patchutils/Makefile	Tue Jan 05 13:09:17 2016 -0800
@@ -0,0 +1,78 @@
+#
+# CDDL HEADER START
+#
+# The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the
+# Common Development and Distribution License (the "License").
+# You may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+#
+# You can obtain a copy of the license at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE
+# or http://www.opensolaris.org/os/licensing.
+# See the License for the specific language governing permissions
+# and limitations under the License.
+#
+# When distributing Covered Code, include this CDDL HEADER in each
+# file and include the License file at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE.
+# If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the
+# fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying
+# information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner]
+#
+# CDDL HEADER END
+#
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2016, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
+#
+
+include ../../make-rules/shared-macros.mk
+
+COMPONENT_NAME=		patchutils
+COMPONENT_VERSION=	0.3.1
+IPS_PKG_NAME=		text/patchutils
+COMPONENT_PROJECT_URL=	http://cyberelk.net/tim/patchutils/
+COMPONENT_SRC=		$(COMPONENT_NAME)-$(COMPONENT_VERSION)
+COMPONENT_ARCHIVE=	$(COMPONENT_SRC).tar.bz2
+COMPONENT_ARCHIVE_HASH=	\
+    sha256:48d28d4a6fd9922e15ecfd8a152ba5aef6673842c8303337fcaa6b3bb2d129a2
+COMPONENT_ARCHIVE_URL=	http://cyberelk.net/tim/data/patchutils/stable/$(COMPONENT_ARCHIVE)
+COMPONENT_BUGDB=	utility/patchutils
+
+TPNO=			9269
+
+include $(WS_MAKE_RULES)/prep.mk
+include $(WS_MAKE_RULES)/configure.mk
+include $(WS_MAKE_RULES)/ips.mk
+
+CONFIGURE_OPTIONS  +=		CFLAGS="$(CFLAGS)"
+
+# Commands go under /usr/bin so set bindir correctly.
+CONFIGURE_BINDIR.64 =	$(CONFIGURE_PREFIX)/bin
+
+ASLR_MODE = $(ASLR_ENABLE)
+
+# A couple of tests dump core, and the message contains the pid
+# A number of failing tests operate on randomly named files
+# Remove the make garbage from the test output
+COMPONENT_TEST_TRANSFORMS += \
+	'-e "/coredump/s/[0-9]*: Abort/XXXX: Abort/"' \
+	'-e "s,\(/var/tmp//.*diff-1\.\)......,\1XXXXXX,"' \
+	'-e "1,/^for test in/{N;d}"' \
+	'-e "/^===/{N;N;q}"'
+
+# common targets
+configure:	$(CONFIGURE_64)
+
+build:		$(BUILD_64)
+
+install:	$(INSTALL_64)
+
+# Note that the gendiff tests will fail on Solaris, because the gendiff utility
+# is missing; this is delivered by rpm.
+test:		$(TEST_64)
+
+system-test:    $(SYSTEM_TESTS_NOT_IMPLEMENTED)
+
+
+REQUIRED_PACKAGES += runtime/perl-512
+REQUIRED_PACKAGES += system/library
+REQUIRED_PACKAGES += text/gnu-diffutils
+REQUIRED_PACKAGES += text/gnu-patch
--- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/components/patchutils/patches/tests.patch	Tue Jan 05 13:09:17 2016 -0800
@@ -0,0 +1,377 @@
+Solaris-specific fixes to the tests to either explicitly use the GNU
+variants of shell utilities, or to use the utilities using arguments that
+will work with the Solaris variants.  Not suitable for upstream.
+
+--- patchutils-0.3.1/tests/U3/run-test.~1~	Wed Jul  2 04:11:08 2008
++++ patchutils-0.3.1/tests/U3/run-test	Fri Dec 18 10:36:24 2015
+@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
+-#!/bin/sh
++#!/bin/bash
+ #
+ # This is an interdiff(1) test case.
+ # Test: -U3 works correctly.
+--- patchutils-0.3.1/tests/broken1/run-test.~1~	Wed Jul  2 04:11:08 2008
++++ patchutils-0.3.1/tests/broken1/run-test	Fri Dec 18 10:36:24 2015
+@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
+-#!/bin/sh
++#!/bin/bash
+ 
+ . ${top_srcdir-.}/tests/common.sh
+ 
+--- patchutils-0.3.1/tests/combine1/run-test.~1~	Wed Jul  2 04:11:08 2008
++++ patchutils-0.3.1/tests/combine1/run-test	Fri Dec 18 10:36:24 2015
+@@ -96,6 +96,6 @@
+ [ -s errors ] && exit 1
+ 
+ # There should be no fuzz.
+-patch file.a-z < patches >fuzz || exit 1
+-[ -s errors ] && exit 1
++${PATCH} file.a-z < patches >fuzz || exit 1
++
+ exit 0
+--- patchutils-0.3.1/tests/common.sh.~1~	Wed Jun 11 03:01:28 2008
++++ patchutils-0.3.1/tests/common.sh	Fri Dec 18 10:36:24 2015
+@@ -1,17 +1,17 @@
+ [ -n "$VERBOSE" ] && set -x
+-rm -rf ${ARENA:=test-arena}
++rm -rf ${ARENA:='test-arena'}
+ mkdir -p $ARENA
+ top_builddir=`cd ${top_builddir-.}; pwd`
+ INTERDIFF=${top_builddir}/src/interdiff
+ REDIFF=${top_builddir}/src/rediff
+-COMBINEDIFF=${top_builddir}/src/combinediff
+-FLIPDIFF=${top_builddir}/src/flipdiff
+-LSDIFF=${top_builddir}/src/lsdiff
+-GREPDIFF=${top_builddir}/src/grepdiff
+-FILTERDIFF=${top_builddir}/src/filterdiff
++COMBINEDIFF="${top_builddir}/src/interdiff --combine"
++FLIPDIFF="${top_builddir}/src/interdiff --flip"
++LSDIFF="${top_builddir}/src/filterdiff --list"
++GREPDIFF="${top_builddir}/src/filterdiff --grep"
++FILTERDIFF="${top_builddir}/src/filterdiff --filter"
+ SELECTDIFF=${top_builddir}/src/selectdiff
+ RECOUNTDIFF=${top_builddir}/recountdiff
+ UNWRAPDIFF=${top_builddir}/unwrapdiff
+-: ${DIFF:=diff}
+-: ${PATCH:=patch -s}
++: ${DIFF:='gdiff'}
++: ${PATCH:='gpatch -s'}
+ cd $ARENA
+--- patchutils-0.3.1/tests/flip1/run-test.~1~	Wed Jul  2 04:11:08 2008
++++ patchutils-0.3.1/tests/flip1/run-test	Fri Dec 18 10:36:24 2015
+@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
+-#!/bin/sh
++#!/bin/bash
+ 
+ # This is a flipdiff(1) testcase.
+ # Test: Patch2 reduces to nothing after flip.
+@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@
+ ${DIFF} -u file.orig file > patch2
+ 
+ ${FLIPDIFF} patch1 patch2 > patch-flipped || exit 1
+-sed -e "s/$(/bin/echo -ne '\t').*$//" patch-flipped > patch-cmp
++sed -e "s/$(/bin/echo '\t').*$//" patch-flipped > patch-cmp
+ cmp - patch-cmp << EOF || exit 1
+ --- file.orig
+ +++ file
+--- patchutils-0.3.1/tests/flip10/run-test.~1~	Wed Jul  2 04:11:08 2008
++++ patchutils-0.3.1/tests/flip10/run-test	Fri Dec 18 10:36:24 2015
+@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
+-#!/bin/sh
++#!/bin/bash
+ 
+ # This is a flipdiff(1) testcase.
+ 
+@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@
+ EOF
+ 
+ ${FLIPDIFF} patch1 patch2 > patch-flipped || exit 1
+-sed -e "s/$(/bin/echo -ne '\t').*$//" patch-flipped > patch-cmp
++sed -e "s/$(/bin/echo '\t').*$//" patch-flipped > patch-cmp
+ cmp - patch-cmp << EOF || exit 1
+ --- file.orig
+ +++ file
+--- patchutils-0.3.1/tests/flip11/run-test.~1~	Wed Jul  2 04:11:08 2008
++++ patchutils-0.3.1/tests/flip11/run-test	Fri Dec 18 10:36:24 2015
+@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
+-#!/bin/sh
++#!/bin/bash
+ 
+ # This is a flipdiff(1) testcase.
+ 
+@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@
+ EOF
+ 
+ ${FLIPDIFF} patch1 patch2 > patch-flipped || exit 1
+-sed -e "s/$(/bin/echo -ne '\t').*$//" patch-flipped > patch-cmp
++sed -e "s/$(/bin/echo '\t').*$//" patch-flipped > patch-cmp
+ cmp - patch-cmp << EOF || exit 1
+ --- file.orig
+ +++ file
+--- patchutils-0.3.1/tests/flip12/run-test.~1~	Wed Jul  2 04:11:08 2008
++++ patchutils-0.3.1/tests/flip12/run-test	Fri Dec 18 10:36:24 2015
+@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
+-#!/bin/sh
++#!/bin/bash
+ 
+ # This is a flipdiff(1) testcase.
+ 
+@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@
+ ${DIFF} -u file.orig file > patch2
+ 
+ ${FLIPDIFF} patch1 patch2 > patch-flipped || exit 1
+-sed -e "s/$(/bin/echo -ne '\t').*$//" patch-flipped > patch-cmp
++sed -e "s/$(/bin/echo '\t').*$//" patch-flipped > patch-cmp
+ cmp - patch-cmp << EOF || exit 1
+ --- file.orig
+ +++ file
+--- patchutils-0.3.1/tests/flip13/run-test.~1~	Wed Jul  2 04:11:08 2008
++++ patchutils-0.3.1/tests/flip13/run-test	Fri Dec 18 10:36:24 2015
+@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
+-#!/bin/sh
++#!/bin/bash
+ 
+ # This is a flipdiff(1) testcase.
+ 
+@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@
+ ${DIFF} -u file.orig file > patch2
+ 
+ ${FLIPDIFF} patch1 patch2 > patch-flipped || exit 1
+-sed -e "s/$(/bin/echo -ne '\t').*$//" patch-flipped > patch-cmp
++sed -e "s/$(/bin/echo '\t').*$//" patch-flipped > patch-cmp
+ cmp - patch-cmp << EOF || exit 1
+ --- file.orig
+ +++ file
+--- patchutils-0.3.1/tests/flip14/run-test.~1~	Wed Jul  2 04:11:08 2008
++++ patchutils-0.3.1/tests/flip14/run-test	Fri Dec 18 10:36:24 2015
+@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
+-#!/bin/sh
++#!/bin/bash
+ 
+ # This is a flipdiff(1) testcase.
+ 
+@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@
+ ${DIFF} -u file.orig file > patch2
+ 
+ ${FLIPDIFF} patch1 patch2 > patch-flipped || exit 1
+-sed -e "s/$(/bin/echo -ne '\t').*$//" patch-flipped > patch-cmp
++sed -e "s/$(/bin/echo '\t').*$//" patch-flipped > patch-cmp
+ cmp - patch-cmp << EOF || exit 1
+ --- file.orig
+ +++ file
+--- patchutils-0.3.1/tests/flip15/run-test.~1~	Wed Jul  2 04:11:08 2008
++++ patchutils-0.3.1/tests/flip15/run-test	Fri Dec 18 10:36:24 2015
+@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
+-#!/bin/sh
++#!/bin/bash
+ 
+ # This is a flipdiff(1) testcase.
+ 
+@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@
+ ${DIFF} -u file.orig file > patch2
+ 
+ ${FLIPDIFF} patch1 patch2 > patch-flipped || exit 1
+-sed -e "s/$(/bin/echo -ne '\t').*$//" patch-flipped > patch-cmp
++sed -e "s/$(/bin/echo '\t').*$//" patch-flipped > patch-cmp
+ cmp - patch-cmp << EOF || exit 1
+ --- file.orig
+ +++ file
+--- patchutils-0.3.1/tests/flip16/run-test.~1~	Wed Jul  2 04:11:08 2008
++++ patchutils-0.3.1/tests/flip16/run-test	Fri Dec 18 10:36:24 2015
+@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
+-#!/bin/sh
++#!/bin/bash
+ 
+ # This is a flipdiff(1) testcase.
+ 
+@@ -469,7 +469,7 @@
+ ${DIFF} -u file.orig file > patch2
+ 
+ ${FLIPDIFF} patch1 patch2 > patch-flipped || exit 1
+-sed -e "s/$(/bin/echo -ne '\t').*$//" patch-flipped > patch-cmp
++sed -e "s/$(/bin/echo '\t').*$//" patch-flipped > patch-cmp
+ cmp - patch-cmp << EOF || exit 1
+ --- file.orig
+ +++ file
+--- patchutils-0.3.1/tests/flip17/run-test.~1~	Wed Jul  2 04:11:08 2008
++++ patchutils-0.3.1/tests/flip17/run-test	Fri Dec 18 10:36:24 2015
+@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
+-#!/bin/sh
++#!/bin/bash
+ 
+ # This is a flipdiff(1) testcase.
+ 
+--- patchutils-0.3.1/tests/flip18/run-test.~1~	Wed Jul  2 04:11:08 2008
++++ patchutils-0.3.1/tests/flip18/run-test	Fri Dec 18 10:36:24 2015
+@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
+-#!/bin/sh
++#!/bin/bash
+ 
+ # This is a flipdiff(1) testcase.
+ 
+--- patchutils-0.3.1/tests/flip19/run-test.~1~	Wed Jul  2 04:11:08 2008
++++ patchutils-0.3.1/tests/flip19/run-test	Fri Dec 18 10:36:24 2015
+@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
+-#!/bin/sh
++#!/bin/bash
+ 
+ # This is a flipdiff(1) testcase.
+ # We must give an error in this case, or else complete it successfully.
+--- patchutils-0.3.1/tests/flip2/run-test.~1~	Wed Jul  2 04:11:08 2008
++++ patchutils-0.3.1/tests/flip2/run-test	Fri Dec 18 10:36:24 2015
+@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
+-#!/bin/sh
++#!/bin/bash
+ 
+ # This is a flipdiff(1) testcase.
+ 
+@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@
+ ${DIFF} -u file.orig file > patch2
+ 
+ ${FLIPDIFF} patch1 patch2 > patch-flipped || exit 1
+-sed -e "s/$(/bin/echo -ne '\t').*$//" patch-flipped > patch-cmp
++sed -e "s/$(/bin/echo '\t').*$//" patch-flipped > patch-cmp
+ cmp - patch-cmp << EOF || exit 1
+ --- file.orig
+ +++ file
+--- patchutils-0.3.1/tests/flip3/run-test.~1~	Wed Jul  2 04:11:08 2008
++++ patchutils-0.3.1/tests/flip3/run-test	Fri Dec 18 10:36:24 2015
+@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
+-#!/bin/sh
++#!/bin/bash
+ 
+ # This is a flipdiff(1) testcase.
+ 
+@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@
+ ${DIFF} -u file.orig file > patch2
+ 
+ ${FLIPDIFF} patch1 patch2 > patch-flipped || exit 1
+-sed -e "s/$(/bin/echo -ne '\t').*$//" patch-flipped > patch-cmp
++sed -e "s/$(/bin/echo '\t').*$//" patch-flipped > patch-cmp
+ cmp - patch-cmp << EOF || exit 1
+ --- file.orig
+ +++ file
+--- patchutils-0.3.1/tests/flip4/run-test.~1~	Wed Jul  2 04:11:08 2008
++++ patchutils-0.3.1/tests/flip4/run-test	Fri Dec 18 10:36:24 2015
+@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
+-#!/bin/sh
++#!/bin/bash
+ 
+ # This is a flipdiff(1) testcase.
+ 
+@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@
+ ${DIFF} -u file.orig file > patch2
+ 
+ ${FLIPDIFF} patch1 patch2 > patch-flipped || exit 1
+-sed -e "s/$(/bin/echo -ne '\t').*$//" patch-flipped > patch-cmp
++sed -e "s/$(/bin/echo '\t').*$//" patch-flipped > patch-cmp
+ cmp - patch-cmp << EOF || exit 1
+ --- file.orig
+ +++ file
+--- patchutils-0.3.1/tests/flip5/run-test.~1~	Wed Jul  2 04:11:08 2008
++++ patchutils-0.3.1/tests/flip5/run-test	Fri Dec 18 10:36:24 2015
+@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
+-#!/bin/sh
++#!/bin/bash
+ 
+ # This is a flipdiff(1) testcase.
+ 
+@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@
+ ${DIFF} -u file.orig file > patch2
+ 
+ ${FLIPDIFF} patch1 patch2 > patch-flipped || exit 1
+-sed -e "s/$(/bin/echo -ne '\t').*$//" patch-flipped > patch-cmp
++sed -e "s/$(/bin/echo '\t').*$//" patch-flipped > patch-cmp
+ cmp - patch-cmp << EOF || exit 1
+ --- file.orig
+ +++ file
+--- patchutils-0.3.1/tests/flip6/run-test.~1~	Wed Jul  2 04:11:08 2008
++++ patchutils-0.3.1/tests/flip6/run-test	Fri Dec 18 10:36:24 2015
+@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
+-#!/bin/sh
++#!/bin/bash
+ 
+ # This is a flipdiff(1) testcase.
+ 
+@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@
+ ${DIFF} -u file.orig file > patch2
+ 
+ ${FLIPDIFF} patch1 patch2 > patch-flipped || exit 1
+-sed -e "s/$(/bin/echo -ne '\t').*$//" patch-flipped > patch-cmp
++sed -e "s/$(/bin/echo '\t').*$//" patch-flipped > patch-cmp
+ cmp - patch-cmp << EOF || exit 1
+ --- file.orig
+ +++ file
+--- patchutils-0.3.1/tests/flip7/run-test.~1~	Wed Jul  2 04:11:08 2008
++++ patchutils-0.3.1/tests/flip7/run-test	Fri Dec 18 10:36:24 2015
+@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
+-#!/bin/sh
++#!/bin/bash
+ 
+ # This is a flipdiff(1) testcase.
+ 
+@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@
+ ${DIFF} -u file.orig file > patch2
+ 
+ ${FLIPDIFF} patch1 patch2 > patch-flipped || exit 1
+-sed -e "s/$(/bin/echo -ne '\t').*$//" patch-flipped > patch-cmp
++sed -e "s/$(/bin/echo '\t').*$//" patch-flipped > patch-cmp
+ cmp - patch-cmp << EOF || exit 1
+ --- file.orig
+ +++ file
+--- patchutils-0.3.1/tests/flip8/run-test.~1~	Wed Jul  2 04:11:08 2008
++++ patchutils-0.3.1/tests/flip8/run-test	Fri Dec 18 10:36:24 2015
+@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
+-#!/bin/sh
++#!/bin/bash
+ 
+ # This is a flipdiff(1) testcase.
+ 
+@@ -109,7 +109,7 @@
+ ${DIFF} -u file.orig file > patch2
+ 
+ ${FLIPDIFF} patch1 patch2 > patch-flipped || exit 1
+-sed -e "s/$(/bin/echo -ne '\t').*$//" patch-flipped > patch-cmp
++sed -e "s/$(/bin/echo '\t').*$//" patch-flipped > patch-cmp
+ cmp - patch-cmp << EOF || exit 1
+ --- file.orig
+ +++ file
+--- patchutils-0.3.1/tests/flip9/run-test.~1~	Wed Jul  2 04:11:08 2008
++++ patchutils-0.3.1/tests/flip9/run-test	Fri Dec 18 10:36:24 2015
+@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
+-#!/bin/sh
++#!/bin/bash
+ 
+ # This is a flipdiff(1) testcase.
+ 
+@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@
+ ${DIFF} -u file2.orig file2 > patch2
+ 
+ ${FLIPDIFF} patch1 patch2 > patch-flipped || exit 1
+-sed -e "s/$(/bin/echo -ne '\t').*$//" patch-flipped > patch-cmp
++sed -e "s/$(/bin/echo '\t').*$//" patch-flipped > patch-cmp
+ cmp - patch-cmp << EOF || exit 1
+ --- file2.orig
+ +++ file2
+--- patchutils-0.3.1/tests/nodate/run-test.~1~	Wed Jul  2 04:11:08 2008
++++ patchutils-0.3.1/tests/nodate/run-test	Fri Dec 18 10:36:24 2015
+@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@
+ ${INTERDIFF} -U0 patch1 patch2 2>errors > patch1-2 || exit 1
+ [ -s errors ] && exit 1
+ cat << EOF | cmp - patch1-2 || exit 1
+-diff -U0 file file
++${DIFF} -U0 file file
+ --- file
+ +++ file	Nov 27 2001
+ @@ -36 +36 @@
+--- patchutils-0.3.1/tests/unline1/run-test.~1~	Wed Jul  2 04:11:08 2008
++++ patchutils-0.3.1/tests/unline1/run-test	Fri Dec 18 10:36:24 2015
+@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@
+ [ -s errors ] && exit 1
+ 
+ cmp - patch1-2 << EOF || exit 1
+-diff -u file file
++${DIFF} -u file file
+ --- file
+ +++ file
+ @@ -1 +1 @@
--- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/components/patchutils/patchutils.license-LGPLv2.1	Tue Jan 05 13:09:17 2016 -0800
@@ -0,0 +1,502 @@
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--- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/components/patchutils/patchutils.p5m	Tue Jan 05 13:09:17 2016 -0800
@@ -0,0 +1,73 @@
+#
+# CDDL HEADER START
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+# The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the
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+# You may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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+#
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+<transform file path=usr.*/man/.+ -> default mangler.man.stability volatile>
+#
+set name=pkg.fmri \
+    value=pkg:/text/patchutils@$(IPS_COMPONENT_VERSION),$(BUILD_VERSION)
+set name=pkg.summary \
+    value="A collection of programs for manipulating patch files"
+set name=com.oracle.info.description \
+    value="This is a collection of programs that can manipulate patch files in a variety of ways, such as interpolating between two pre-patches, combining two incremental patches, fixing line numbers in hand-edited patches, and simply listing the files modified by a patch."
+set name=com.oracle.info.tpno value=$(TPNO)
+set name=info.classification \
+    value="org.opensolaris.category.2008:System/Text Tools"
+set name=info.source-url value=$(COMPONENT_ARCHIVE_URL)
+set name=info.upstream value="Tim Waugh <[email protected]>"
+set name=info.upstream-url value=$(COMPONENT_PROJECT_URL)
+set name=org.opensolaris.arc-caseid value=PSARC/2008/770
+set name=org.opensolaris.consolidation value=$(CONSOLIDATION)
+#
+link path=usr/bin/combinediff target=interdiff
+file path=usr/bin/dehtmldiff
+file path=usr/bin/editdiff
+file path=usr/bin/espdiff
+file path=usr/bin/filterdiff
+file path=usr/bin/fixcvsdiff
+link path=usr/bin/flipdiff target=interdiff
+link path=usr/bin/grepdiff target=filterdiff
+file path=usr/bin/interdiff
+link path=usr/bin/lsdiff target=filterdiff
+file path=usr/bin/recountdiff
+file path=usr/bin/rediff
+file path=usr/bin/splitdiff
+file path=usr/bin/unwrapdiff
+file path=usr/share/man/man1/combinediff.1
+file path=usr/share/man/man1/dehtmldiff.1
+file path=usr/share/man/man1/editdiff.1
+file path=usr/share/man/man1/espdiff.1
+file path=usr/share/man/man1/filterdiff.1
+file path=usr/share/man/man1/fixcvsdiff.1
+file path=usr/share/man/man1/flipdiff.1
+file path=usr/share/man/man1/grepdiff.1
+file path=usr/share/man/man1/interdiff.1
+file path=usr/share/man/man1/lsdiff.1
+file path=usr/share/man/man1/recountdiff.1
+file path=usr/share/man/man1/rediff.1
+file path=usr/share/man/man1/splitdiff.1
+file path=usr/share/man/man1/unwrapdiff.1
+#
+license COPYING license=GPLv2
+license patchutils.license-LGPLv2.1 license=LGPLv2.1
--- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/components/patchutils/test/results-64.master	Tue Jan 05 13:09:17 2016 -0800
@@ -0,0 +1,317 @@
+done
+FAIL: tests/newline1/run-test
+PASS: tests/newline2/run-test
+PASS: tests/newline3/run-test
+FAIL: tests/newline4/run-test
+PASS: tests/newline5/run-test
+FAIL: tests/create1/run-test
+PASS: tests/broken1/run-test
+PASS: tests/revert1/run-test
+PASS: tests/revert2/run-test
+FAIL: tests/dashes/run-test
+PASS: tests/dashes1/run-test
+PASS: tests/dashes2/run-test
+PASS: tests/dashes3/run-test
+PASS: tests/dashes4/run-test
+FAIL: tests/linux-2.4.0-test-pre-style/run-test
+FAIL: tests/linux-2.2.17-pre4-5/run-test
+FAIL: tests/linux-2.4.13-ac6-7/run-test
+FAIL: tests/apply1/run-test
+PASS: tests/copy1/run-test
+PASS: tests/edit1/run-test
+$(SOURCE_DIR)/tests/edit2/run-test: line 22: XXXX: Abort(coredump)
+FAIL: tests/edit2/run-test
+PASS: tests/edit3/run-test
+PASS: tests/edit4/run-test
+PASS: tests/edit5/run-test
+PASS: tests/edit6/run-test
+PASS: tests/edit7/run-test
+PASS: tests/edit8/run-test
+PASS: tests/edit9/run-test
+PASS: tests/edit10/run-test
+FAIL: tests/combine1/run-test
+FAIL: tests/combine2/run-test
+FAIL: tests/combine3/run-test
+$(SOURCE_DIR)/tests/gendiff1/run-test[21]: gendiff: not found [No such file or directory]
+$(SOURCE_DIR)/tests/gendiff1/run-test[24]: gendiff: not found [No such file or directory]
+abd test/file differ: char 5, line 3
+FAIL: tests/gendiff1/run-test
+$(SOURCE_DIR)/tests/gendiff2/run-test[21]: gendiff: not found [No such file or directory]
+$(SOURCE_DIR)/tests/gendiff2/run-test[25]: gendiff: not found [No such file or directory]
+abd test/file differ: char 5, line 3
+FAIL: tests/gendiff2/run-test
+$(SOURCE_DIR)/tests/comma/run-test[24]: gendiff: not found [No such file or directory]
+PASS: tests/comma/run-test
+$(SOURCE_DIR)/tests/addhunk1/run-test: line 34: XXXX: Abort(coredump)
+FAIL: tests/addhunk1/run-test
+PASS: tests/addhunk2/run-test
+- rediffed-patch differ: char 92, line 12
+FAIL: tests/addhunk3/run-test
+PASS: tests/delhunk1/run-test
+PASS: tests/delhunk2/run-test
+PASS: tests/delhunk3/run-test
+PASS: tests/delhunk4/run-test
+XPASS: tests/delhunk5/run-test
+PASS: tests/trimcontext1/run-test
+FAIL: tests/nodate/run-test
+PASS: tests/lsdiff1/run-test
+PASS: tests/lsdiff2/run-test
+PASS: tests/lsdiff3/run-test
+PASS: tests/lsdiff4/run-test
+PASS: tests/lsdiff5/run-test
+PASS: tests/lsdiff6/run-test
+PASS: tests/lsdiff7/run-test
+PASS: tests/lsdiff8/run-test
+PASS: tests/lsdiff9/run-test
+PASS: tests/lsdiff10/run-test
+PASS: tests/lsdiff11/run-test
+PASS: tests/lsdiff12/run-test
+PASS: tests/lsdiff13/run-test
+PASS: tests/lsdiff14/run-test
+PASS: tests/lsdiff15/run-test
+Ignoring potentially dangerous file name /var/tmp//interdiff-1.XXXXXX
+The text leading up to this was:
+--------------------------
+|--- /var/tmp//interdiff-1.XXXXXX
+|+++ /var/tmp//interdiff-1.XXXXXX
+--------------------------
+File to patch: 
+Skip this patch? [y] 
+1 out of 1 hunk ignored
+interdiff: Error applying patch1 to reconstructed file
+FAIL: tests/fuzz1/run-test
+FAIL: tests/U0/run-test
+PASS: tests/U3/run-test
+PASS: tests/grepdiff1/run-test
+PASS: tests/grepdiff2/run-test
+PASS: tests/grepdiff3/run-test
+PASS: tests/grepdiff4/run-test
+PASS: tests/grepdiff5/run-test
+PASS: tests/grepdiff6/run-test
+PASS: tests/grepdiff7/run-test
+PASS: tests/number1/run-test
+PASS: tests/number2/run-test
+PASS: tests/nondiff/run-test
+PASS: tests/nondiff1/run-test
+PASS: tests/lscontext1/run-test
+PASS: tests/lscontext2/run-test
+PASS: tests/filterp/run-test
+PASS: tests/select1/run-test
+PASS: tests/select2/run-test
+PASS: tests/select3/run-test
+PASS: tests/select4/run-test
+PASS: tests/select5/run-test
+PASS: tests/select6/run-test
+PASS: tests/select7/run-test
+PASS: tests/select8/run-test
+PASS: tests/select9/run-test
+PASS: tests/select10/run-test
+PASS: tests/select11/run-test
+PASS: tests/preserve1/run-test
+PASS: tests/rediff1/run-test
+PASS: tests/rediff2/run-test
+PASS: tests/recount1/run-test
+PASS: tests/recount2/run-test
+PASS: tests/recount3/run-test
+PASS: tests/recount4/run-test
+PASS: tests/recount5/run-test
+PASS: tests/recount6/run-test
+PASS: tests/unwrapdiff1/run-test
+PASS: tests/overstrip/run-test
+PASS: tests/context1/run-test
+Ignoring potentially dangerous file name /var/tmp//flipdiff-1.XXXXXX
+The text leading up to this was:
+--------------------------
+|--- /var/tmp//flipdiff-1.XXXXXX
+|+++ /var/tmp//flipdiff-1.XXXXXX
+--------------------------
+File to patch: 
+Skip this patch? [y] 
+1 out of 1 hunk ignored
+flipdiff: Error reconstructing original file
+FAIL: tests/flip1/run-test
+Ignoring potentially dangerous file name /var/tmp//flipdiff-1.XXXXXX
+The text leading up to this was:
+--------------------------
+|--- /var/tmp//flipdiff-1.XXXXXX
+|+++ /var/tmp//flipdiff-1.XXXXXX
+--------------------------
+File to patch: 
+Skip this patch? [y] 
+1 out of 1 hunk ignored
+flipdiff: Error reconstructing original file
+FAIL: tests/flip2/run-test
+Ignoring potentially dangerous file name /var/tmp//flipdiff-1.XXXXXX
+The text leading up to this was:
+--------------------------
+|--- /var/tmp//flipdiff-1.XXXXXX
+|+++ /var/tmp//flipdiff-1.XXXXXX
+--------------------------
+File to patch: 
+Skip this patch? [y] 
+1 out of 1 hunk ignored
+flipdiff: Error reconstructing original file
+FAIL: tests/flip3/run-test
+Ignoring potentially dangerous file name /var/tmp//flipdiff-1.XXXXXX
+The text leading up to this was:
+--------------------------
+|--- /var/tmp//flipdiff-1.XXXXXX
+|+++ /var/tmp//flipdiff-1.XXXXXX
+--------------------------
+File to patch: 
+Skip this patch? [y] 
+1 out of 1 hunk ignored
+flipdiff: Error reconstructing original file
+FAIL: tests/flip4/run-test
+Ignoring potentially dangerous file name /var/tmp//flipdiff-1.XXXXXX
+The text leading up to this was:
+--------------------------
+|--- /var/tmp//flipdiff-1.XXXXXX
+|+++ /var/tmp//flipdiff-1.XXXXXX
+--------------------------
+File to patch: 
+Skip this patch? [y] 
+1 out of 1 hunk ignored
+flipdiff: Error reconstructing original file
+FAIL: tests/flip5/run-test
+Ignoring potentially dangerous file name /var/tmp//flipdiff-1.XXXXXX
+The text leading up to this was:
+--------------------------
+|--- /var/tmp//flipdiff-1.XXXXXX
+|+++ /var/tmp//flipdiff-1.XXXXXX
+--------------------------
+File to patch: 
+Skip this patch? [y] 
+1 out of 1 hunk ignored
+flipdiff: Error reconstructing original file
+FAIL: tests/flip6/run-test
+Ignoring potentially dangerous file name /var/tmp//flipdiff-1.XXXXXX
+The text leading up to this was:
+--------------------------
+|--- /var/tmp//flipdiff-1.XXXXXX
+|+++ /var/tmp//flipdiff-1.XXXXXX
+--------------------------
+File to patch: 
+Skip this patch? [y] 
+1 out of 1 hunk ignored
+flipdiff: Error reconstructing original file
+FAIL: tests/flip7/run-test
+Ignoring potentially dangerous file name /var/tmp//flipdiff-1.XXXXXX
+The text leading up to this was:
+--------------------------
+|--- /var/tmp//flipdiff-1.XXXXXX
+|+++ /var/tmp//flipdiff-1.XXXXXX
+--------------------------
+File to patch: 
+Skip this patch? [y] 
+3 out of 3 hunks ignored
+flipdiff: Error reconstructing original file
+FAIL: tests/flip8/run-test
+PASS: tests/flip9/run-test
+Ignoring potentially dangerous file name /var/tmp//flipdiff-1.XXXXXX
+The text leading up to this was:
+--------------------------
+|--- /var/tmp//flipdiff-1.XXXXXX
+|+++ /var/tmp//flipdiff-1.XXXXXX
+--------------------------
+File to patch: 
+Skip this patch? [y] 
+1 out of 1 hunk ignored
+flipdiff: Error reconstructing original file
+FAIL: tests/flip10/run-test
+Ignoring potentially dangerous file name /var/tmp//flipdiff-1.XXXXXX
+The text leading up to this was:
+--------------------------
+|--- /var/tmp//flipdiff-1.XXXXXX
+|+++ /var/tmp//flipdiff-1.XXXXXX
+--------------------------
+File to patch: 
+Skip this patch? [y] 
+1 out of 1 hunk ignored
+flipdiff: Error reconstructing original file
+FAIL: tests/flip11/run-test
+Ignoring potentially dangerous file name /var/tmp//flipdiff-1.XXXXXX
+The text leading up to this was:
+--------------------------
+|--- /var/tmp//flipdiff-1.XXXXXX
+|+++ /var/tmp//flipdiff-1.XXXXXX
+--------------------------
+File to patch: 
+Skip this patch? [y] 
+2 out of 2 hunks ignored
+flipdiff: Error reconstructing original file
+FAIL: tests/flip12/run-test
+Ignoring potentially dangerous file name /var/tmp//flipdiff-1.XXXXXX
+The text leading up to this was:
+--------------------------
+|--- /var/tmp//flipdiff-1.XXXXXX
+|+++ /var/tmp//flipdiff-1.XXXXXX
+--------------------------
+File to patch: 
+Skip this patch? [y] 
+1 out of 1 hunk ignored
+flipdiff: Error reconstructing original file
+FAIL: tests/flip13/run-test
+Ignoring potentially dangerous file name /var/tmp//flipdiff-1.XXXXXX
+The text leading up to this was:
+--------------------------
+|--- /var/tmp//flipdiff-1.XXXXXX
+|+++ /var/tmp//flipdiff-1.XXXXXX
+--------------------------
+File to patch: 
+Skip this patch? [y] 
+1 out of 1 hunk ignored
+flipdiff: Error reconstructing original file
+FAIL: tests/flip14/run-test
+Ignoring potentially dangerous file name /var/tmp//flipdiff-1.XXXXXX
+The text leading up to this was:
+--------------------------
+|--- /var/tmp//flipdiff-1.XXXXXX
+|+++ /var/tmp//flipdiff-1.XXXXXX
+--------------------------
+File to patch: 
+Skip this patch? [y] 
+1 out of 1 hunk ignored
+flipdiff: Error reconstructing original file
+FAIL: tests/flip15/run-test
+Ignoring potentially dangerous file name /var/tmp//flipdiff-1.XXXXXX
+The text leading up to this was:
+--------------------------
+|--- /var/tmp//flipdiff-1.XXXXXX
+|+++ /var/tmp//flipdiff-1.XXXXXX
+--------------------------
+File to patch: 
+Skip this patch? [y] 
+2 out of 2 hunks ignored
+flipdiff: Error reconstructing original file
+FAIL: tests/flip16/run-test
+Ignoring potentially dangerous file name /var/tmp//flipdiff-1.XXXXXX
+The next patch, when reversed, would delete the file /var/tmp//flipdiff-1.XXXXXX,
+which does not exist!  Ignore -R? [n] 
+Apply anyway? [n] 
+1 out of 1 hunk ignored
+flipdiff: Error reconstructing original file
+FAIL: tests/flip17/run-test
+Ignoring potentially dangerous file name /var/tmp//flipdiff-1.XXXXXX
+The text leading up to this was:
+--------------------------
+|--- /var/tmp//flipdiff-1.XXXXXX
+|+++ /var/tmp//flipdiff-1.XXXXXX
+--------------------------
+File to patch: 
+Skip this patch? [y] 
+2 out of 2 hunks ignored
+flipdiff: Error reconstructing original file
+FAIL: tests/flip18/run-test
+PASS: tests/flip19/run-test
+FAIL: tests/unline1/run-test
+PASS: tests/nul0/run-test
+PASS: tests/nul1/run-test
+PASS: tests/nul2/run-test
+PASS: tests/nul3/run-test
+PASS: tests/convert1/run-test
+PASS: tests/convert2/run-test
+PASS: tests/clean1/run-test
+================================================================
+38 of 127 tests did not behave as expected (1 unexpected passes)
+================================================================
--- a/doc/testing.txt	Fri Dec 18 11:03:32 2015 -0800
+++ b/doc/testing.txt	Tue Jan 05 13:09:17 2016 -0800
@@ -105,15 +105,15 @@
    $ gmake test
 
 At this point, you have a set of test results in
-components/elinks/test/test-64-results.
+components/elinks/build/test/$(MACH64)/test-64-results.
 
 Even better, there are a set of "global" regular expressions that are
 run on those test results to try to normalize them. The output from that
-is placed in components/elinks/test/results-64.snapshot
+is placed in components/elinks/build/test/$(MACH64)/results-64.snapshot
 
 You can now use the contents of that file as a first cut at the master results.
 
-   $ cp test/results-64.snapshot test/results-64.master
+   $ cp build/test/$(MACH64)/results-64.snapshot test/results-64.master
 
 Now run the tests again. Note that you have to get back to a clean start
 just in case the test process tries to compile any code.
@@ -123,7 +123,7 @@
 
 At this point, it will again compare the test results against the master(s),
 and if there are still differences, they will be placed in
-components/elinks/test/test-64-diffs
+components/elinks/build/test/$(MACH64)/test-64-diffs
 
 Typically these differences will be for things like usernames, temporary
 filenames, timings etc. If you have some differences, then you are going