PSARC/2016/278 groff version 1.22.3
authorosayama <osamu.sayama@oracle.com>
Tue, 14 Jun 2016 05:25:47 +0900
changeset 6172 91592f4b927c
parent 6169 e6ba6e890c4c
child 6173 c7eae44920b3
PSARC/2016/278 groff version 1.22.3 23210146 Upgrade Groff to 1.22.3
components/groff/Makefile
components/groff/groff-core.p5m
components/groff/groff.license
components/groff/groff.p5m
components/groff/patches/configure_disable_troff_chk.patch
components/groff/patches/fix-groffer.patch
components/groff/patches/grn-main.cpp.patch
components/groff/patches/grolbp-lbp.cpp.patch
components/groff/patches/neqn_tbl_nroff_man_pages.patch
--- a/components/groff/Makefile	Mon Jun 13 11:31:16 2016 -0700
+++ b/components/groff/Makefile	Tue Jun 14 05:25:47 2016 +0900
@@ -26,11 +26,11 @@
 include ../../make-rules/shared-macros.mk
 
 COMPONENT_NAME=		groff
-COMPONENT_VERSION=	1.22.2
+COMPONENT_VERSION=	1.22.3
 COMPONENT_ARCHIVE_HASH= \
-    sha256:380864dac4772e0c0d7b1282d25d0c5fd7f63baf45c87c4657afed22a13d2076
+    sha256:3a48a9d6c97750bfbd535feeb5be0111db6406ddb7bb79fc680809cda6d828a5
 
-TPNO=			8829
+TPNO=			28205
 
 TEST_TARGET= $(NO_TESTS)
 
@@ -41,23 +41,6 @@
 
 include $(WS_MAKE_RULES)/gnu-component.mk
 
-# The grog.sh script needs GNU awk not the Solaris one.
-COMPONENT_PRE_CONFIGURE_ACTION = \
-	$(GSED) -i -e 's?awk?/usr/gnu/bin/awk?' \
-		$(SOURCE_DIR)/src/roff/grog/grog.sh
-
-# There are _GL_INLINE_HEADER_BEGIN and _GL_INLINE_HEADER_END definitions in
-# .../src/libs/gnulib/lib/wctype.h that are not being processed. There is
-# code in .../src/libs/gnulib/config.h that would do this, but this header
-# files is not included by wctype.h (or the C++ files that use it and fail
-# to build with the Studio compilers:
-# .../src/roff/troff/[env.cpp, input.cpp, node.cpp]
-# See CR #17959391 for more details.
-COMPONENT_POST_CONFIGURE_ACTION = \
-	$(GSED) -i -e 's/_GL_INLINE_HEADER_BEGIN//' \
-		-e 's/_GL_INLINE_HEADER_END//' \
-		$(SOURCE_DIR)/src/libs/gnulib/lib/wctype.in.h
-
 # Deliver scripts from 64-bit build to the 32-bit location.
 CONFIGURE_LIBDIR.64 =	$(CONFIGURE_LIBDIR.32)
 
@@ -78,7 +61,29 @@
 	($(MKDIR) $(PROTOUSRBINDIR) )
 
 # Adjust '#!/usr/bin/perl'
-PERL_SCRIPTS= $(PROTOUSRLIBDIR)/groff/groffer/perl_test.pl
+PERL_SCRIPTS= \
+	$(PROTOUSRSHAREDIR)/groff/$(COMPONENT_VERSION)/font/devpdf/util/BuildFoundries \
+	$(PROTOUSRLIBDIR)/groff/grog/subs.pl \
+	$(PROTOUSRLIBDIR)/groff/gpinyin/subs.pl \
+	$(PROTOUSRLIBDIR)/groff/groffer/main_subs.pl \
+	$(PROTOUSRLIBDIR)/groff/groffer/subs.pl \
+	$(PROTOUSRLIBDIR)/groff/groffer/man.pl \
+	$(PROTOUSRBINDIR)/chem \
+	$(PROTOUSRBINDIR)/roff2pdf \
+	$(PROTOUSRBINDIR)/roff2dvi \
+	$(PROTOUSRBINDIR)/roff2text \
+	$(PROTOUSRBINDIR)/roff2html \
+	$(PROTOUSRBINDIR)/groffer \
+	$(PROTOUSRBINDIR)/glilypond \
+	$(PROTOUSRBINDIR)/gperl \
+	$(PROTOUSRBINDIR)/roff2ps \
+	$(PROTOUSRBINDIR)/gpinyin \
+	$(PROTOUSRBINDIR)/roff2x \
+	$(PROTOUSRBINDIR)/gropdf \
+	$(PROTOUSRBINDIR)/grog \
+	$(PROTOUSRBINDIR)/mmroff \
+	$(PROTOUSRBINDIR)/afmtodit \
+	$(PROTOUSRBINDIR)/pdfmom
 
 REQUIRED_PACKAGES += $(PERL_PKG)
 REQUIRED_PACKAGES += shell/ksh93
--- a/components/groff/groff-core.p5m	Mon Jun 13 11:31:16 2016 -0700
+++ b/components/groff/groff-core.p5m	Tue Jun 14 05:25:47 2016 +0900
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@
 #
 
 #
-# Copyright (c) 2013, 2015, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
+# Copyright (c) 2013, 2016, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
 #
 
 <transform file path=usr.*/man/.+ -> default mangler.man.stability uncommitted>
@@ -74,14 +74,70 @@
 file path=usr/share/groff/$(COMPONENT_VERSION)/font/devlatin1/DESC
 file path=usr/share/groff/$(COMPONENT_VERSION)/font/devlatin1/I
 file path=usr/share/groff/$(COMPONENT_VERSION)/font/devlatin1/R
+link path=usr/share/groff/$(COMPONENT_VERSION)/font/devpdf/AB target=../devps/AB
+link path=usr/share/groff/$(COMPONENT_VERSION)/font/devpdf/ABI \
+    target=../devps/ABI
+link path=usr/share/groff/$(COMPONENT_VERSION)/font/devpdf/AI target=../devps/AI
+link path=usr/share/groff/$(COMPONENT_VERSION)/font/devpdf/AR target=../devps/AR
+link path=usr/share/groff/$(COMPONENT_VERSION)/font/devpdf/BMB \
+    target=../devps/BMB
+link path=usr/share/groff/$(COMPONENT_VERSION)/font/devpdf/BMBI \
+    target=../devps/BMBI
+link path=usr/share/groff/$(COMPONENT_VERSION)/font/devpdf/BMI \
+    target=../devps/BMI
+link path=usr/share/groff/$(COMPONENT_VERSION)/font/devpdf/BMR \
+    target=../devps/BMR
+link path=usr/share/groff/$(COMPONENT_VERSION)/font/devpdf/CB target=../devps/CB
+link path=usr/share/groff/$(COMPONENT_VERSION)/font/devpdf/CBI \
+    target=../devps/CBI
+link path=usr/share/groff/$(COMPONENT_VERSION)/font/devpdf/CI target=../devps/CI
+link path=usr/share/groff/$(COMPONENT_VERSION)/font/devpdf/CR target=../devps/CR
 file path=usr/share/groff/$(COMPONENT_VERSION)/font/devpdf/DESC
+link path=usr/share/groff/$(COMPONENT_VERSION)/font/devpdf/EURO \
+    target=../devps/EURO
 file path=usr/share/groff/$(COMPONENT_VERSION)/font/devpdf/Foundry
+link path=usr/share/groff/$(COMPONENT_VERSION)/font/devpdf/HB target=../devps/HB
+link path=usr/share/groff/$(COMPONENT_VERSION)/font/devpdf/HBI \
+    target=../devps/HBI
+link path=usr/share/groff/$(COMPONENT_VERSION)/font/devpdf/HI target=../devps/HI
+link path=usr/share/groff/$(COMPONENT_VERSION)/font/devpdf/HNB \
+    target=../devps/HNB
+link path=usr/share/groff/$(COMPONENT_VERSION)/font/devpdf/HNBI \
+    target=../devps/HNBI
+link path=usr/share/groff/$(COMPONENT_VERSION)/font/devpdf/HNI \
+    target=../devps/HNI
+link path=usr/share/groff/$(COMPONENT_VERSION)/font/devpdf/HNR \
+    target=../devps/HNR
+link path=usr/share/groff/$(COMPONENT_VERSION)/font/devpdf/HR target=../devps/HR
+link path=usr/share/groff/$(COMPONENT_VERSION)/font/devpdf/NB target=../devps/NB
+link path=usr/share/groff/$(COMPONENT_VERSION)/font/devpdf/NBI \
+    target=../devps/NBI
+link path=usr/share/groff/$(COMPONENT_VERSION)/font/devpdf/NI target=../devps/NI
+link path=usr/share/groff/$(COMPONENT_VERSION)/font/devpdf/NR target=../devps/NR
+link path=usr/share/groff/$(COMPONENT_VERSION)/font/devpdf/PB target=../devps/PB
+link path=usr/share/groff/$(COMPONENT_VERSION)/font/devpdf/PBI \
+    target=../devps/PBI
+link path=usr/share/groff/$(COMPONENT_VERSION)/font/devpdf/PI target=../devps/PI
+link path=usr/share/groff/$(COMPONENT_VERSION)/font/devpdf/PR target=../devps/PR
+link path=usr/share/groff/$(COMPONENT_VERSION)/font/devpdf/S target=../devps/S
+link path=usr/share/groff/$(COMPONENT_VERSION)/font/devpdf/SS target=../devps/SS
+link path=usr/share/groff/$(COMPONENT_VERSION)/font/devpdf/TB target=../devps/TB
+link path=usr/share/groff/$(COMPONENT_VERSION)/font/devpdf/TBI \
+    target=../devps/TBI
+link path=usr/share/groff/$(COMPONENT_VERSION)/font/devpdf/TI target=../devps/TI
+link path=usr/share/groff/$(COMPONENT_VERSION)/font/devpdf/TR target=../devps/TR
+link path=usr/share/groff/$(COMPONENT_VERSION)/font/devpdf/ZCMI \
+    target=../devps/ZCMI
+link path=usr/share/groff/$(COMPONENT_VERSION)/font/devpdf/ZD target=../devps/ZD
+link path=usr/share/groff/$(COMPONENT_VERSION)/font/devpdf/ZDR \
+    target=../devps/ZDR
 file path=usr/share/groff/$(COMPONENT_VERSION)/font/devpdf/download
 file path=usr/share/groff/$(COMPONENT_VERSION)/font/devpdf/enc/text.enc
 file path=usr/share/groff/$(COMPONENT_VERSION)/font/devpdf/map/dingbats.map
 file path=usr/share/groff/$(COMPONENT_VERSION)/font/devpdf/map/symbolchars
 file path=usr/share/groff/$(COMPONENT_VERSION)/font/devpdf/map/symbolmap
 file path=usr/share/groff/$(COMPONENT_VERSION)/font/devpdf/map/textmap
+file path=usr/share/groff/$(COMPONENT_VERSION)/font/devpdf/util/BuildFoundries
 file path=usr/share/groff/$(COMPONENT_VERSION)/font/devps/AB
 file path=usr/share/groff/$(COMPONENT_VERSION)/font/devps/ABI
 file path=usr/share/groff/$(COMPONENT_VERSION)/font/devps/AI
@@ -231,8 +287,7 @@
 file path=usr/share/man/man1/refer.1
 file path=usr/share/man/man1/soelim.1
 file path=usr/share/man/man1/troff.1
-license FDL license=FDLv1.3
-license COPYING license=GPLv3
+license groff.license license="GPLv3, FDLv1.3"
 
 # groff-core was previously in the 'desktop' consolidation. This optional
 # dependency is here to facilitate the safe transfer of the package
--- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/components/groff/groff.license	Tue Jun 14 05:25:47 2016 +0900
@@ -0,0 +1,1420 @@
+The groff program is a free software project.  It is licensed under the GNU
+General Public License (GNU GPL), version 3 or later.
+
+The file COPYING in the top directory of the groff source package contains a
+copy of the GPL that was downloaded from the GNU web site
+http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.txt at 3 jan 2009.
+
+All files part of groff are licensed under this version of the GPL (or
+licenses which are compatible with the GPL). You are free to choose
+version 3 or any subsequent version of the GPL.
+
+The GPL names an address where you can get the actual version by normal
+post.  Further information is found in the internet at
+http://www.gnu.org/copyleft.
+
+The groff program is a GNU package, and the copyright of all files of the
+groff source package which are under the GPL has been assigned to the Free
+Sofware Foundation (FSF).  Information on GNU and FSF is found at
+http://www.fsf.org/.
+
+
+Here a list of files which are distributed with groff but which aren't
+part of it (this is, they either have a non-GPL license, or the copyright
+hasn't been assigned to the FSF).
+
+
+  Source Files
+  ------------
+
+  . The file `src/libs/snprintf/snprintf.c', written by Mark Martinec
+    <[email protected]>.
+
+    Please look into snprintf.c for the copyright message.
+
+    The complete snprintf package together with documentation is available
+    from
+
+      http://www.ijs.si/software/snprintf/    .
+
+  . The `grn' preprocessor, written by Barry Roitblat <[email protected]>
+    and David Slattengren <[email protected]>.  These files have been part
+    of the original Berkeley ditroff distribution, without AT&T code, and
+    are in the public domain.
+
+    The original package can be found at
+    http://ftp.cs.wisc.edu/pub/misc/grn.tar.Z    .
+
+      src/preproc/grn/gprint.h
+      src/preproc/grn/hdb.cpp
+      src/preproc/grn/hgraph.cpp
+      src/preproc/grn/hpoint.cpp
+      src/preproc/grn/main.cpp
+
+  . The `gxditview' output device.  It is based on X11's `xditview' program
+    and thus has the X license.
+
+      src/devices/xditview/DESC.in
+      src/devices/xditview/Dvi.c
+      src/devices/xditview/Dvi.h
+      src/devices/xditview/DviP.h
+      src/devices/xditview/FontMap
+      src/devices/xditview/GXditview.ad
+      src/devices/xditview/Menu.h
+      src/devices/xditview/ad2c
+      src/devices/xditview/device.c
+      src/devices/xditview/device.h
+      src/devices/xditview/draw.c
+      src/devices/xditview/font.c
+      src/devices/xditview/gray1.bm
+      src/devices/xditview/gray2.bm
+      src/devices/xditview/gray3.bm
+      src/devices/xditview/gray4.bm
+      src/devices/xditview/gray5.bm
+      src/devices/xditview/gray6.bm
+      src/devices/xditview/gray7.bm
+      src/devices/xditview/gray8.bm
+      src/devices/xditview/gxditview.man
+      src/devices/xditview/lex.c
+      src/devices/xditview/page.c
+      src/devices/xditview/parse.c
+      src/devices/xditview/xdit.bm
+      src/devices/xditview/xdit_mask.bm
+      src/devices/xditview/xditview.c
+
+      src/include/DviChar.h
+      src/include/XFontName.h
+
+      src/libs/libxutil/DviChar.c
+      src/libs/libxutil/XFontName.c
+
+
+  Macro Packages
+  --------------
+
+  . The -mdoc macro set, using the BSD license.
+
+      tmac/doc.tmac
+      tmac/doc-old.tmac
+      tmac/doc-common
+      tmac/doc-ditroff
+      tmac/doc-nroff
+      tmac/doc-syms
+      tmac/groff_mdoc.man
+
+  . The -me macro set, using the BSD license.
+
+      tmac/e.tmac
+      tmac/groff_me.man
+      doc/meintro.me
+      doc/meintro_fr.me
+      doc/meref.me
+
+
+  Hyphenation Patterns
+  --------------------
+
+  . The file `tmac/hyphen.us' is identical to the file `hyphen.tex', part of
+    the TeX system written by Donald E. Knuth; the master file can be found
+    at
+
+      ftp://labrea.stanford.edu/pub/tex/dist/lib/hyphen.tex    .
+
+    It has been renamed for consistency, i.e., to make patterns available
+    under the filenames `hyphen.<language>', e.g. `hyphen.de' or
+    `hyphen.uk'.
+
+    See the file itself for a copyright notice.
+
+  . The file `tmac/hyphen.fr' contains the same patterns as the file
+    `frhyph.tex' (for TeX), which can be found at
+
+      http://dante.ctan.org/CTAN/language/hyphenation/frhyph.tex    .
+
+    The patterns have been converted to a format groff can understand.
+
+    See the file itself for a copyright notice.
+
+  . The file `tmac/hyphen.sv' is identical to the file `svhyph.tex', which
+    can be found at
+
+      http://dante.ctan.org/CTAN/language/hyphenation/svhyph.tex    .
+
+    See the file itself for a copyright notice.
+
+  . The files `tmac/hyphen.det' and `tmac/hyphen.den' contain the same
+    patterns as the files `dehyphn.tex' and `dehypht.tex' (for TeX), which
+    can be found at
+
+      http://dante.ctan.org/CTAN/language/hyphenation/dehyphn.tex
+      http://dante.ctan.org/CTAN/language/hyphenation/dehypht.tex    .
+
+    The patterns have been converted to a format groff can understand.
+
+    See the files themselves for a copyright notice.
+
+  . The file `tmac/hyphenex.det' is identical to the file `dehyphtex.tex',
+    which can be found at
+
+      http://dante.ctan.org/CTAN/language/hyphenation/dehyphtex.tex    .
+
+    See the file itself for a copyright notice.
+
+  . The file `tmac/hyphen.cs' contains the same patterns as the file
+    `czhyphen.tex' (for TeX), which can be found in the archive
+
+      http://dante.ctan.org/CTAN/macros/cstex/base/csplain.tar.gz    .
+
+    The patterns have been converted to a format groff can understand.
+
+    See the file itself for a copyright notice.
+
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+----
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--- a/components/groff/groff.p5m	Mon Jun 13 11:31:16 2016 -0700
+++ b/components/groff/groff.p5m	Tue Jun 14 05:25:47 2016 +0900
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@
 #
 
 #
-# Copyright (c) 2013, 2015, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
+# Copyright (c) 2013, 2016, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
 #
 
 # Put the documentation in the correct location.
@@ -53,6 +53,8 @@
 link path=usr/bin/ggrn target=./grn facet.compat.gnulinks=true
 link path=usr/bin/gindxbib target=./indxbib facet.compat.gnulinks=true
 link path=usr/bin/glookbib target=./lookbib facet.compat.gnulinks=true
+file path=usr/bin/gperl
+file path=usr/bin/gpinyin
 file path=usr/bin/grap2graph
 file path=usr/bin/grn
 file path=usr/bin/grodvi
@@ -85,12 +87,15 @@
 link path=usr/gnu/bin/grn target=../../bin/grn
 link path=usr/gnu/bin/indxbib target=../../bin/indxbib
 link path=usr/gnu/bin/lookbib target=../../bin/lookbib
-file path=usr/lib/groff/groffer/func.pl
-file contrib/groffer/shell/groffer2.sh path=usr/lib/groff/groffer/groffer2.sh
+file path=usr/lib/groff/gpinyin/subs.pl
+file path=usr/lib/groff/groff_opts_no_arg.txt
+file path=usr/lib/groff/groff_opts_with_arg.txt
+file path=usr/lib/groff/groffer/main_subs.pl
 file path=usr/lib/groff/groffer/man.pl
-file path=usr/lib/groff/groffer/perl_test.pl
 file path=usr/lib/groff/groffer/split_env.sh
+file path=usr/lib/groff/groffer/subs.pl
 file path=usr/lib/groff/groffer/version.sh
+file path=usr/lib/groff/grog/subs.pl
 file path=usr/share/doc/groff/$(COMPONENT_VERSION)/examples/chem/122/README
 file path=usr/share/doc/groff/$(COMPONENT_VERSION)/examples/chem/122/ch2a_ethyl.chem
 file path=usr/share/doc/groff/$(COMPONENT_VERSION)/examples/chem/122/ch2b_benzene.chem
@@ -215,6 +220,8 @@
 file path=usr/share/doc/groff/$(COMPONENT_VERSION)/html/mom/version-2.html
 file path=usr/share/doc/groff/$(COMPONENT_VERSION)/meintro.me facet.doc=true
 file path=usr/share/doc/groff/$(COMPONENT_VERSION)/meintro.ps
+file path=usr/share/doc/groff/$(COMPONENT_VERSION)/meintro_fr.me
+file path=usr/share/doc/groff/$(COMPONENT_VERSION)/meintro_fr.ps
 file path=usr/share/doc/groff/$(COMPONENT_VERSION)/meref.me facet.doc=true
 file path=usr/share/doc/groff/$(COMPONENT_VERSION)/meref.ps
 link path=usr/share/doc/groff/$(COMPONENT_VERSION)/pdf/mom-pdf.pdf \
@@ -489,8 +496,6 @@
     restart_fmri=svc:/application/texinfo-update:default
 file path=usr/share/info/groff.info-2 \
     restart_fmri=svc:/application/texinfo-update:default
-file path=usr/share/info/groff.info-3 \
-    restart_fmri=svc:/application/texinfo-update:default
 file path=usr/share/man/man1/addftinfo.1
 file path=usr/share/man/man1/afmtodit.1
 file path=usr/share/man/man1/chem.1
@@ -500,6 +505,8 @@
     facet.compat.gnulinks=true
 link path=usr/share/man/man1/glookbib.1 target=./lookbib.1 \
     facet.compat.gnulinks=true
+file path=usr/share/man/man1/gperl.1
+file path=usr/share/man/man1/gpinyin.1
 file path=usr/share/man/man1/grap2graph.1
 file path=usr/share/man/man1/grn.1
 file path=usr/share/man/man1/grodvi.1
@@ -535,6 +542,7 @@
 file path=usr/share/man/man7/groff.7
 file path=usr/share/man/man7/groff_char.7
 file path=usr/share/man/man7/groff_diff.7
+file path=usr/share/man/man7/groff_filenames.7
 file path=usr/share/man/man7/groff_hdtbl.7
 file path=usr/share/man/man7/groff_man.7
 file path=usr/share/man/man7/groff_mdoc.7
@@ -550,8 +558,7 @@
 link path=usr/share/man/man7/mm.7 target=./groff_mm.7
 link path=usr/share/man/man7/ms.7 target=./groff_ms.7
 file path=usr/share/man/man7/roff.7
-license FDL license=FDLv1.3
-license COPYING license=GPLv3
+license groff.license license="GPLv3, FDLv1.3"
 
 # groff was previously in the 'desktop' consolidation. This optional
 # dependency is here to facilitate the safe transfer of the package
--- a/components/groff/patches/configure_disable_troff_chk.patch	Mon Jun 13 11:31:16 2016 -0700
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,195 +0,0 @@
-This patch comes from in-house and this is Solaris specific patch to disable
-checking for existing troff in order to install the binaries without g prefix.
-
-diff -ruN groff-1.22.2.org/configure groff-1.22.2/configure
---- groff-1.22.2.org/configure	2013-02-07 04:06:26.000000000 -0800
-+++ groff-1.22.2/configure	2015-02-13 01:39:16.941107643 -0800
-@@ -9804,18 +9804,6 @@
-    { $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: result: $PAGE" >&5
- $as_echo "$PAGE" >&6; }
- 
--{ $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: checking for existing troff installation" >&5
--$as_echo_n "checking for existing troff installation... " >&6; }
--   if test "x`(echo .tm '|n(.g' | tr '|' '\\\\' | troff -z -i 2>&1) 2>/dev/null`" = x0; then
--     { $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: result: yes" >&5
--$as_echo "yes" >&6; }
--     g=g
--   else
--     { $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: result: no" >&5
--$as_echo "no" >&6; }
--     g=
--   fi
--
- { $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: checking for prefix of system macro packages" >&5
- $as_echo_n "checking for prefix of system macro packages... " >&6; }
-    sys_tmac_prefix=
-
-diff -ruN groff-1.22.2.org/src/preproc/eqn/neqn.man groff-1.22.2/src/preproc/eqn/neqn.man
---- groff-1.22.2.org/src/preproc/eqn/neqn.man	2013-02-07 04:06:06.000000000 -0800
-+++ groff-1.22.2/src/preproc/eqn/neqn.man	2015-02-13 01:49:54.038507904 -0800
-@@ -16,15 +16,15 @@
- translations approved by the Free Software Foundation instead of in
- the original English.
- ..
--.TH @G@NEQN @MAN1EXT@ "@MDATE@" "Groff Version @VERSION@"
-+.TH GNEQN @MAN1EXT@ "@MDATE@" "Groff Version @VERSION@"
- .SH NAME
--@g@neqn \- format equations for ascii output
-+gneqn \- format equations for ascii output
- .SH SYNOPSIS
--.B @g@neqn
-+.B gneqn
- [@g@eqn options]
- .SH DESCRIPTION
- The
--.B @g@neqn
-+.B gneqn
- program is actually just a shell script which invokes the
- .BR @g@eqn (@MAN1EXT@)
- command with the
-diff -ruN groff-1.22.2.org/src/preproc/tbl/tbl.man groff-1.22.2/src/preproc/tbl/tbl.man
---- groff-1.22.2.org/src/preproc/tbl/tbl.man	2013-02-07 04:06:06.000000000 -0800
-+++ groff-1.22.2/src/preproc/tbl/tbl.man	2015-02-13 01:49:39.523069230 -0800
-@@ -20,15 +20,15 @@
- ..
- .
- .
--.TH @G@TBL @MAN1EXT@ "@MDATE@" "Groff Version @VERSION@"
-+.TH GTBL @MAN1EXT@ "@MDATE@" "Groff Version @VERSION@"
- .
- .
- .SH NAME
--@g@tbl \- format tables for troff
-+gtbl \- format tables for troff
- .
- .
- .SH SYNOPSIS
--.SY @g@tbl
-+.SY gtbl
- .OP \-Cv
- .RI [ files\~ .\|.\|.]
- .YS
-@@ -605,7 +605,7 @@
- .
- .LP
- Note that
--.B @g@tbl
-+.B gtbl
- computes the column widths line by line, applying \[rs]w on each entry
- which isn't a text block.
- As a consequence, constructions like
-@@ -736,7 +736,7 @@
- .
- .
- .SH "INTERACTION WITH @G@EQN"
--.BR @g@tbl (@MAN1EXT@)
-+.BR gtbl (@MAN1EXT@)
- should always be called before
- .BR @g@eqn (@MAN1EXT@)
- .RB ( groff (@MAN1EXT@)
-@@ -759,18 +759,18 @@
- Numeric and alphabetic items may span horizontally.
- .
- .LP
--.B @g@tbl
-+.B gtbl
- uses register, string, macro and diversion names beginning with the digit\~\c
- .BR 3 .
- When using
--.B @g@tbl
-+.B gtbl
- you should avoid using any names beginning with a\~\c
- .BR 3 .
- .
- .
- .SH "GNU TBL WITHIN MACROS"
- Since
--.B @g@tbl
-+.B gtbl
- defines its own macros (right before each table) it is necessary to use
- an `end-of-macro' macro.  Additionally, the escape character has to be switched
- off.  Here an example.
-@@ -792,15 +792,15 @@
- .
- .LP
- Note, however, that not all features of
--.B @g@tbl
-+.B gtbl
- can be wrapped into a macro because
--.B @g@tbl
-+.B gtbl
- sees the input earlier than 
- .BR @g@troff .
- For example, number formatting with vertically aligned decimal points
- fails if those numbers are passed on as macro parameters because
- decimal point alignment is handled by
--.B @g@tbl
-+.B gtbl
- itself: It only sees `\[rs]$1', `\[rs]$2', etc., and therefore can't
- recognize the decimal point.
- .
-diff -ruN groff-1.22.2.org/src/roff/nroff/nroff.man groff-1.22.2/src/roff/nroff/nroff.man
---- groff-1.22.2.org/src/roff/nroff/nroff.man	2013-02-07 04:06:08.000000000 -0800
-+++ groff-1.22.2/src/roff/nroff/nroff.man	2015-02-13 01:49:25.225825439 -0800
-@@ -18,10 +18,10 @@
- the original English.
- ..
- .
--.TH @G@NROFF @MAN1EXT@ "@MDATE@" "Groff Version @VERSION@"
-+.TH GNROFF @MAN1EXT@ "@MDATE@" "Groff Version @VERSION@"
- .
- .SH NAME
--@g@nroff \- emulate nroff command with groff
-+gnroff \- emulate nroff command with groff
- .
- .SH SYNOPSIS
- .
-@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@
- .    RB "[" "\\$1" "]"
- ..
- 
--.SY @g@nroff
-+.SY gnroff
- .OP \-CchipStUvwW
- .OP \-d cs
- .OP \-M dir
-@@ -44,10 +44,10 @@
- .OP \-T name
- .RI [ file\~ .\|.\|.]
- .
--.SY @g@nroff
-+.SY gnroff
- .B \-\-help
- .
--.SY @g@nroff
-+.SY gnroff
- .B \-v
- |
- .B \-\-version
-@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@
- .
- .SH DESCRIPTION
- The
--.B @g@nroff
-+.B gnroff
- script emulates the
- .B nroff
- command using groff.
-@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@
- .B \-T
- command line option (which overrides the environment variable)
- specifies a (valid) device,
--.B @g@nroff
-+.B gnroff
- checks the current locale to select a default output device.
- It first tries the
- .B locale
-@@ -116,7 +116,7 @@
- options have the effect described in
- .BR @g@troff (@MAN1EXT@).
- In addition,
--.B @g@nroff
-+.B gnroff
- silently ignores the options
- .BR \-e ,
- .BR \-q ,
--- a/components/groff/patches/fix-groffer.patch	Mon Jun 13 11:31:16 2016 -0700
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,35 +0,0 @@
-This patch comes from in-house and this is Solaris specific patch to use
-the GNU version of soelim.
-
---- groff-1.22.2/contrib/groffer/perl/func.pl.orig	2013-11-20 13:51:20.387873317 -0800
-+++ groff-1.22.2/contrib/groffer/perl/func.pl	2013-11-20 13:52:29.569174110 -0800
-@@ -271,7 +271,7 @@
- 
-   my $soelim_r = '';
-   $soelim_r = '-r'
--    if ! system("echo -n '' | soelim -r 2>$main::Dev_Null >$main::Dev_Null");
-+    if ! system("echo -n '' | /usr/gnu/bin/soelim -r 2>$main::Dev_Null >$main::Dev_Null");
- 
-   ##########
-   # to_tmp (<filename>)
-@@ -410,7 +410,7 @@
- 
-       unlink $tmp_tmp if -e $tmp_tmp;
-       rename $tmp_file, $tmp_tmp;
--      system("soelim -I$dir $soelim_r $tmp_tmp >$tmp_file");
-+      system("/usr/gnu/bin/soelim -I$dir $soelim_r $tmp_tmp >$tmp_file");
-       unlink $tmp_tmp if -e $tmp_tmp;
- 
-     } else {			# $Filespec_Is_Man is empty
-@@ -421,9 +421,9 @@
-       }
-       close $fh_tmp;
-       if ($dir) {
--	system("soelim -I$dir $soelim_r $tmp_tmp >$tmp_file");
-+	system("/usr/gnu/bin/soelim -I$dir $soelim_r $tmp_tmp >$tmp_file");
-       } else {
--	system("soelim $soelim_r $tmp_tmp >$tmp_file");
-+	system("/usr/gnu/bin/soelim $soelim_r $tmp_tmp >$tmp_file");
-       }
-       unlink $tmp_tmp;
-     }				# if ($Filespec_Is_Man)
--- a/components/groff/patches/grn-main.cpp.patch	Mon Jun 13 11:31:16 2016 -0700
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,70 +0,0 @@
-Prevent grn from core dumping when given more than 50 command lines
-arguments (CR #17621259).
-
-This fix is not currently in the latest groff sources, and has been passed
-upstream.
-
---- groff-1.22.2/src/preproc/grn/main.cpp.orig	2014-01-23 16:54:20.488279600 -0800
-+++ groff-1.22.2/src/preproc/grn/main.cpp	2014-01-23 16:58:22.672837243 -0800
-@@ -92,6 +92,8 @@
- extern POINT *PTInit();
- extern POINT *PTMakePoint(double x, double y, POINT **pplist);
- 
-+#define INIT_FILE_SIZE 50  /* Initial size of array of files from cmd line. */
-+#define FILE_SIZE_INCR 50  /* Amount to increase array of files by. */
- 
- #define SUN_SCALEFACTOR 0.70
- 
-@@ -244,6 +246,25 @@
- }
- 
- 
-+/* Add a new file entry in the array, expanding array if needs be. */
-+
-+char **
-+add_file(char **file, char *new_file, int *count, int *cur_size)
-+{
-+  if (*count >= *cur_size) {
-+    *cur_size += FILE_SIZE_INCR;
-+    file = (char **) realloc((char **) file, *cur_size * sizeof(char *));
-+    if (file == NULL) {
-+      fatal("unable to extend file array");
-+    }
-+  }
-+  file[*count] = new_file;
-+  *count += 1;
-+
-+  return file;
-+}
-+
-+
- /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------*
-  | Routine:	main (argument_count, argument_pointer)
-  |
-@@ -262,18 +283,22 @@
-   register FILE *fp;
-   register int k;
-   register char c;
--  register int gfil = 0;
--  char *file[50];
-+  int gfil = 0;
-+  char **file = NULL;
-+  int file_cur_size = INIT_FILE_SIZE;
-   char *operand(int *argcp, char ***argvp);
- 
-+  if ((file = (char **) malloc(file_cur_size * sizeof(char *))) == NULL) {
-+    fatal("unable to create file array");
-+  }
-   while (--argc) {
-     if (**++argv != '-')
--      file[gfil++] = *argv;
-+      file = add_file(file, *argv, &gfil, &file_cur_size);
-     else
-       switch (c = (*argv)[1]) {
- 
-       case 0:
--	file[gfil++] = NULL;
-+	file = add_file(file, NULL, &gfil, &file_cur_size);
- 	break;
- 
-       case 'C':		/* compatibility mode */
--- a/components/groff/patches/grolbp-lbp.cpp.patch	Mon Jun 13 11:31:16 2016 -0700
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
-Fix for grolbp segfaulting when given unexpected arguments (CR #18122012).
-
-This fix is already integrated into the groff git repository upstream.
-
---- groff-1.19.2/src/devices/grolbp/lbp.cpp.orig	2014-01-23 10:59:06.859623493 -0800
-+++ groff-1.19.2/src/devices/grolbp/lbp.cpp	2014-01-23 10:59:47.816730501 -0800
-@@ -719,6 +719,7 @@
-     do_file("-");
-   while (optind < argc)
-     do_file(argv[optind++]);
--  lbpputs("\033c\033<");
-+  if (lbpoutput)
-+    lbpputs("\033c\033<");
-   return 0;
- }
--- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/components/groff/patches/neqn_tbl_nroff_man_pages.patch	Tue Jun 14 05:25:47 2016 +0900
@@ -0,0 +1,179 @@
+This patch comes from in-house and this is Solaris specific patch.
+neqn, tbl and nroff in groff still need to be installed with g prefix because
+ON provides these wrapper scripts. So man pages for these continue to use g prefix.
+
+diff -ruN groff-1.22.3.org/src/preproc/eqn/neqn.man groff-1.22.3/src/preproc/eqn/neqn.man
+--- groff-1.22.3.org/src/preproc/eqn/neqn.man	2014-11-04 00:38:35.233523897 -0800
++++ groff-1.22.3/src/preproc/eqn/neqn.man	2016-05-02 23:54:12.452351937 -0700
+@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
+-.TH @G@NEQN @MAN1EXT@ "@MDATE@" "Groff Version @VERSION@"
++.TH GNEQN @MAN1EXT@ "@MDATE@" "Groff Version @VERSION@"
+ .SH NAME
+-@g@neqn \- format equations for ascii output
++gneqn \- format equations for ascii output
+ .
+ .
+ .\" license
+@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@
+ .SH SYNOPSIS
+ .\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
+ .
+-.B @g@neqn
++.B gneqn
+ [@g@eqn options]
+ .
+ .
+@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@
+ .\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
+ .
+ The
+-.B @g@neqn
++.B gneqn
+ program is actually just a shell script which invokes the
+ .BR @g@eqn (@MAN1EXT@)
+ command with the
+diff -ruN groff-1.22.3.org/src/preproc/tbl/tbl.man groff-1.22.3/src/preproc/tbl/tbl.man
+--- groff-1.22.3.org/src/preproc/tbl/tbl.man	2014-11-04 00:38:35.221524047 -0800
++++ groff-1.22.3/src/preproc/tbl/tbl.man	2016-05-02 23:55:21.943598161 -0700
+@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
+ '\" t
+-.TH @G@TBL @MAN1EXT@ "@MDATE@" "Groff Version @VERSION@"
++.TH GTBL @MAN1EXT@ "@MDATE@" "Groff Version @VERSION@"
+ .SH NAME
+-@g@tbl \- format tables for troff
++gtbl \- format tables for troff
+ .
+ .
+ .\" license
+@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@
+ .SH SYNOPSIS
+ .\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
+ .
+-.SY @g@tbl
++.SY gtbl
+ .OP \-Cv
+ .RI [ files\~ .\|.\|.]
+ .YS
+@@ -845,7 +845,7 @@
+ .
+ .LP
+ Note that
+-.B @g@tbl
++.B gtbl
+ computes the column widths line by line, applying \[rs]w on each entry
+ which isn\[aq]t a text block.
+ .
+@@ -1003,7 +1003,7 @@
+ .SH "INTERACTION WITH @G@EQN"
+ .\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
+ .
+-.BR @g@tbl (@MAN1EXT@)
++.BR gtbl (@MAN1EXT@)
+ should always be called before
+ .BR @g@eqn (@MAN1EXT@)
+ .RB ( groff (@MAN1EXT@)
+@@ -1034,12 +1034,12 @@
+ .
+ .
+ .LP
+-.B @g@tbl
++.B gtbl
+ uses register, string, macro and diversion names beginning with the digit\~\c
+ .BR 3 .
+ .
+ When using
+-.B @g@tbl
++.B gtbl
+ you should avoid using any names beginning with a\~\c
+ .BR 3 .
+ .
+@@ -1049,7 +1049,7 @@
+ .\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
+ .
+ Since
+-.B @g@tbl
++.B gtbl
+ defines its own macros (right before each table) it is necessary to use
+ an \[oq]end-of-macro\[cq] macro.
+ .
+@@ -1075,16 +1075,16 @@
+ .
+ .LP
+ Note, however, that not all features of
+-.B @g@tbl
++.B gtbl
+ can be wrapped into a macro because
+-.B @g@tbl
++.B gtbl
+ sees the input earlier than
+ .BR @g@troff .
+ .
+ For example, number formatting with vertically aligned decimal points
+ fails if those numbers are passed on as macro parameters because
+ decimal point alignment is handled by
+-.B @g@tbl
++.B gtbl
+ itself: It only sees \[oq]\[rs]$1\[cq], \[oq]\[rs]$2\[cq], etc., and
+ therefore can\[aq]t recognize the decimal point.
+ .
+diff -ruN groff-1.22.3.org/src/roff/nroff/nroff.man groff-1.22.3/src/roff/nroff/nroff.man
+--- groff-1.22.3.org/src/roff/nroff/nroff.man	2014-11-04 00:38:35.526520234 -0800
++++ groff-1.22.3/src/roff/nroff/nroff.man	2016-05-02 23:56:10.581654158 -0700
+@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
+-.TH @G@NROFF @MAN1EXT@ "@MDATE@" "Groff Version @VERSION@"
++.TH GNROFF @MAN1EXT@ "@MDATE@" "Groff Version @VERSION@"
+ .SH NAME
+-@g@nroff \- emulate nroff command with groff
++gnroff \- emulate nroff command with groff
+ .
+ .
+ .\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
+@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@
+ .    RB "[" "\\$1" "]"
+ ..
+ 
+-.SY @g@nroff
++.SY gnroff
+ .OP \-CchipStUvwW
+ .OP \-d cs
+ .OP \-M dir
+@@ -49,10 +49,10 @@
+ .OP \-T name
+ .RI [ file\~ .\|.\|.]
+ .
+-.SY @g@nroff
++.SY gnroff
+ .B \-\-help
+ .
+-.SY @g@nroff
++.SY gnroff
+ .B \-v
+ |
+ .B \-\-version
+@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@
+ .\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
+ .
+ The
+-.B @g@nroff
++.B gnroff
+ script emulates the
+ .B nroff
+ command using groff.
+@@ -86,7 +86,7 @@
+ .B \-T
+ command line option (which overrides the environment variable)
+ specifies a (valid) device,
+-.B @g@nroff
++.B gnroff
+ checks the current locale to select a default output device.
+ .
+ It first tries the
+@@ -131,7 +131,7 @@
+ .BR @g@troff (@MAN1EXT@).
+ .
+ In addition,
+-.B @g@nroff
++.B gnroff
+ silently ignores the options
+ .BR \-e ,
+ .BR \-q ,