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--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/etc/gnuserv.README Mon Aug 13 08:45:50 2007 +0200 @@ -0,0 +1,103 @@ +This file is not meant to be proper documentation. See the file gnuserv.1 for +more information. + +**** +NOTE: This version of gnuserv has some enhancements over the original version + distributed by Andy Norman. See the end of this file for more details. +**** + +To install, copy gnuserv.el into a directory on your GNU Emacs +load-path. Edit Makefile and change INCLUDES to point to the src +directory underneath your emacs source tree (or make yourself a +config.h file in this directory by hand, starting with config.h.proto +as a first cut) and type: + + make + +This should compile the server and the two clients. Now put gnuserv, +gnuclient and gnudoit in a directory that users have in their executable +search paths. + +File : Description +---------------------------------------------------------------- +Makefile : Makefile to build gnuserv +LICENSE : GNU General License +README : this file +gnuclient.c : editor client C code +gnudoit.c : eval client C code +gnuserv.1 : gnuserv man page +gnuserv.c : server C code +gnuserv.el : server LISP code for GNU Emacs V18,V19, + XEmacs/Lucid Emacs and Epoch V4 +gnuserv.h : server/client C header file +gnuslib.c : server/client C common code +src.x11fns.diff : diffs to src/x11fns to raise window (for emacs18) + +config.h.proto : Use this file as the starting point for constructing + a config.h if you don't have access to the + one that was used when compiling your emacs. + +If you find *any* problems at all with gnuserv, or you can think of better +ways of doing things (especially remote file access), please e-mail me at one +of the addresses below. + +ange@hplb.hpl.hp.com +ange@hpl.hp.co.uk +...!hplabs!hplb!ange +...!ukc!hplb!ange + + + +This version of gnuserv has been enhanced by a number of people, including +Bob Weiner <weiner@mot.com>, Darrell Kindred <dkindred@cmu.edu>, +Arup Mukherjee <arup@cmu.edu>, and Ben Wing <wing@666.com>. The +modifications are basically as follows: + +Bob Weiner: + + Integrated support for several versions of emacs. New requests + from gnuclient cause the creation of new frames. Removed the + restriction on the length of the string passed to gnudoit. Later + added a server-done-function variable to control what happens to + a buffer after the user is done with it. Mods to each of the .c + files as well as gnuserv.el. + +Darrell Kindred: + + Removed the restriction on the length of the string returned from + a gnudoit request, for the purposes of unix/internet sockets. + Allow the gnudoit request to be read from stdin if it's not + specified on the command line. Internet sockets are not opened + unless the GNU_SECURE variable is specified. Unix sockets are + created in a protected ancestral directory, since many Unix + variants don't enforce socket permissions properly. An internet + socket accepting local connections is not opened by default + because this would make it possibly to override all security on + the unix socket. See the man page for details. Unless told to do + otherwise by a command-line argument, gnuclient and gnudoit now + try to open a unix socket by default if support for them was + compiled in. Mods to each of the .c files and to gnuserv.el. + +Arup Mukherjee: + Removed the restriction on the length of the string returned from + a gnudoit request, for the purposes of sysv ipc. Added support + for the "gnuserv-frame" variable allowing you to specify control + whether or not new screens are created in response to each + gnuclient request. Made a number of other bugfixes and changes to + the lisp part of the code, allowing gnuserv to work properly with + newer emacs versions. All the changes are listed in the changelog + at the beginning of gnuserv.el. Also fixed up the man page to + reflect the new gnuserv features. On HPs, stopped the "-r" + parameter (in gnuclient) from defaulting to /net/<remotehost>. + Not all installations want this, and it's much harder to debug + when things stop working. Changed the man page to reflect this. + Mods to each of the .c files, gnuserv.el and gnuserv.1 + + More recently - added Xauth(1X11)-style authentication to gnuserv (as + of version 2.1). Although the code is completely new, credit is + due to Richard Caley <rjc@cogsci.edinburgh.ac.uk> ... he wrote a + prototype implementation from which I borrowed the basic + mechanism for hooking Xauth into gnuserv. + +Ben Wing: + Added gnuattach.