[Debian-astro-commits] [iraf] 03/03: Update manpages

Ole Streicher olebole at moszumanska.debian.org
Wed Nov 29 13:06:00 UTC 2017


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commit e7922236b5b07cf53b811458a418c582f81e4769
Author: Ole Streicher <olebole at debian.org>
Date:   Tue Nov 28 22:42:16 2017 +0100

    Update manpages
---
 debian/iraf-dev.manpages                           |  17 +--
 debian/iraf.manpages                               |   6 +-
 debian/manpages/{iraf-generic.1 => generic.1iraf}  |   3 +-
 debian/manpages/iraf-cl.1                          |  27 -----
 debian/manpages/iraf-ecl.1                         |  27 -----
 debian/manpages/irafcl.1iraf                       |  29 +++++
 debian/manpages/mkiraf.1                           |  31 -----
 debian/manpages/mkmlist.1                          |  28 -----
 debian/manpages/{mkpkg.1 => mkpkg.1iraf}           |  20 ++--
 debian/manpages/rmbin.1                            |  77 -------------
 debian/manpages/rmfiles.1                          | 100 -----------------
 debian/manpages/{iraf-rpp.1 => rpp.1iraf}          |   3 +-
 debian/manpages/rtar.1                             | 125 ---------------------
 .../manpages/{sgidispatch.1 => sgidispatch.1iraf}  |   4 +-
 debian/manpages/wtar.1                             |  96 ----------------
 debian/manpages/{xc.1 => xc.1iraf}                 |   3 +-
 debian/manpages/{iraf-xpp.1 => xpp.1iraf}          |   3 +-
 debian/manpages/{iraf-xyacc.1 => xyacc.1iraf}      |   2 +-
 18 files changed, 52 insertions(+), 549 deletions(-)

diff --git a/debian/iraf-dev.manpages b/debian/iraf-dev.manpages
index e9aa6eb..ace5046 100644
--- a/debian/iraf-dev.manpages
+++ b/debian/iraf-dev.manpages
@@ -1,11 +1,6 @@
-debian/manpages/iraf-generic.1
-debian/manpages/iraf-rpp.1
-debian/manpages/iraf-xpp.1
-debian/manpages/iraf-xyacc.1
-debian/manpages/mkpkg.1
-debian/manpages/rmbin.1
-debian/manpages/rmfiles.1
-debian/manpages/rtar.1
-debian/manpages/sgidispatch.1
-debian/manpages/wtar.1
-debian/manpages/xc.1
+debian/manpages/generic.1iraf
+debian/manpages/rpp.1iraf
+debian/manpages/xpp.1iraf
+debian/manpages/xyacc.1iraf
+debian/manpages/mkpkg.1iraf
+debian/manpages/xc.1iraf
diff --git a/debian/iraf.manpages b/debian/iraf.manpages
index cb73943..711aefa 100644
--- a/debian/iraf.manpages
+++ b/debian/iraf.manpages
@@ -1,4 +1,2 @@
-debian/manpages/iraf-cl.1
-debian/manpages/iraf-ecl.1
-debian/manpages/mkiraf.1
-debian/manpages/mkmlist.1
+debian/manpages/irafcl.1iraf
+debian/manpages/sgidispatch.1iraf
diff --git a/debian/manpages/iraf-generic.1 b/debian/manpages/generic.1iraf
similarity index 98%
rename from debian/manpages/iraf-generic.1
rename to debian/manpages/generic.1iraf
index f481367..b60022f 100644
--- a/debian/manpages/iraf-generic.1
+++ b/debian/manpages/generic.1iraf
@@ -1,6 +1,5 @@
 .\"                                      Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*-
-.TH GENERIC 1 "February 10, 2000"
-.\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage.
+.TH GENERIC "1IRAF" "Novemver 2017" "IRAF 2.16.1" "IRAF commands"
 .SH NAME
 generic \- generic preprocessor for IRAF
 .SH SYNOPSIS
diff --git a/debian/manpages/iraf-cl.1 b/debian/manpages/iraf-cl.1
deleted file mode 100644
index dfa3137..0000000
--- a/debian/manpages/iraf-cl.1
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,27 +0,0 @@
-.\"                                      Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*-
-.TH CL 1 "February 10, 2000"
-.\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage.
-.SH NAME
-cl \- IRAF Command Language Interpreter
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B cl
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.B cl
-starts up the command language interpreter for IRAF, the Image
-Reduction and Analysis Facility.  It can be fed a series of commands
-from stdin that will be executed in sequence.
-
-Show version of program.
-.SH SEE ALSO
-There is further documentation in the postscript files in the
-documentation directory.  On a Debian GNU/Linux system, that will be
-/usr/share/doc/iraf.  Of particular use to beginners trying to
-understand the cl interpreter are
-.IR beguide.ps
-(the beginner's guide)
-and 
-.IR cluser.ps
-in that directory.
-.SH AUTHOR
-This manual page was written by Zed Pobre <zed at debian.org>,
-for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
diff --git a/debian/manpages/iraf-ecl.1 b/debian/manpages/iraf-ecl.1
deleted file mode 100644
index 7d636a4..0000000
--- a/debian/manpages/iraf-ecl.1
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,27 +0,0 @@
-.\"                                      Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*-
-.TH ECL 1 "February 10, 2000"
-.\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage.
-.SH NAME
-ecl \- IRAF Command Language Interpreter
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B ecl
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.B ecl
-starts up the command language interpreter for IRAF, the Image
-Reduction and Analysis Facility.  It can be fed a series of commands
-from stdin that will be executed in sequence.
-
-Show version of program.
-.SH SEE ALSO
-There is further documentation in the postscript files in the
-documentation directory.  On a Debian GNU/Linux system, that will be
-/usr/share/doc/iraf.  Of particular use to beginners trying to
-understand the cl interpreter are
-.IR beguide.ps
-(the beginner's guide)
-and 
-.IR cluser.ps
-in that directory.
-.SH AUTHOR
-This manual page was written by Zed Pobre <zed at debian.org>,
-for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
diff --git a/debian/manpages/irafcl.1iraf b/debian/manpages/irafcl.1iraf
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..04baa46
--- /dev/null
+++ b/debian/manpages/irafcl.1iraf
@@ -0,0 +1,29 @@
+.\"                                      Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*-
+.TH CL "1IRAF" "Novemver 2017" "IRAF 2.16.1" "IRAF commands"
+.SH NAME
+irafcl \- IRAF Command Language Interpreter
+.SH SYNOPSIS
+.B irafcl
+[\fI\,-v|-c|-e\/\fR] [\fI\,-f FILE\/\fR]
+.SH DESCRIPTION
+.B irafcl
+starts up the command language interpreter for IRAF, the Image
+Reduction and Analysis Facility.  It can be fed a series of commands
+that will be executed in sequence.
+.TP
+\fB\-v\fR
+Show version of program.
+.TP
+\fB\-e\fR
+Force enhanced CL (command line editing etc.)
+.TP
+\fB\-c\fR
+Force classic CL
+.TP
+\fB\-f\fR \fI\,FILE\/\fR
+Start with executing FILE
+.SH SEE ALSO
+.SH AUTHOR
+This manual page was started by Zed Pobre <zed at debian.org> and adopted
+by Ole Streicher <olebole at debian.org> for the Debian IRAF version.
+
diff --git a/debian/manpages/mkiraf.1 b/debian/manpages/mkiraf.1
deleted file mode 100644
index 388d366..0000000
--- a/debian/manpages/mkiraf.1
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,31 +0,0 @@
-.\"                                      Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*-
-.TH MKIRAF 1 "March 09, 2000"
-.\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage.
-.SH NAME
-mkiraf \- setup the IRAF environment for a user
-
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B mkiraf
-
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.B mkiraf
-creates the login.cl file and .uparm directory used by IRAF to
-initialize certain settings prior to start.  Although it is
-technically possible to use IRAF without a login.cl file, it is not
-advised.  A new login.cl file must be regenerated if a different
-terminal type is to be used from the last time it was generated.  This
-is especially important if the xgterm graphical terminal from the
-x11iraf utilities package is to be used.
-
-.B mkiraf
-should be called in the directory from which the user will thereafter
-start sessions with \fBcl\fR.
-
-.SH OPTIONS
-This command takes no options.
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.BR cl (1).
-
-.SH AUTHOR
-This manual page was written by Zed Pobre <zed at debian.org>,
-for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
diff --git a/debian/manpages/mkmlist.1 b/debian/manpages/mkmlist.1
deleted file mode 100644
index c1064f9..0000000
--- a/debian/manpages/mkmlist.1
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,28 +0,0 @@
-.\"                                      Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*-
-.TH MKMLIST 1 "March 09, 2000"
-.\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage.
-
-.SH NAME
-mkmlist \- make an IRAF library member list on standard output
-
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B mkmlist
-
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.B mkmlist
-goes through all *.c, *.f, *.c, *.s files in the current directory and
-uses the information found there to create a library member list for
-inclusion in a \fBmkpkg\FR file.  It requires that some version of
-\fBex\fR be installed to function, for instance from the nvi package.
-
-.SH OPTIONS
-.B mkmlist
-takes no options
-
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.BR mkpkg (1),
-.BR ex (1).
-
-.SH AUTHOR
-This manual page was written by Zed Pobre <zed at debian.org>,
-for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
diff --git a/debian/manpages/mkpkg.1 b/debian/manpages/mkpkg.1iraf
similarity index 99%
rename from debian/manpages/mkpkg.1
rename to debian/manpages/mkpkg.1iraf
index 8ecac2b..4dd3b2f 100644
--- a/debian/manpages/mkpkg.1
+++ b/debian/manpages/mkpkg.1iraf
@@ -1,7 +1,5 @@
 .\"                                      Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*-
-.TH MKPKG 1 "February 10, 2000"
-.\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage.
-
+.TH MKPKG "1IRAF" "Novemver 2017" "IRAF 2.16.1" "IRAF commands"
 .SH NAME
 mkpkg \- make or update an IRAF package or library
 .SH SYNOPSIS
@@ -16,29 +14,29 @@ mkpkg \- make or update an IRAF package or library
 
 .SH ARGUMENTS
 .TP
-.B -d[ddd]
+.B \-d[ddd]
 Debug mode.  Print detailed messages describing what \fImkpkg\fR is doing.
 There are four levels of debug messages, selected by repeating the "d"
 character in the switch, e.g., "\-d" is level one, "\-dd" is level two, and
 so on.  The debug messages get progressively more detailed as the debug level
 increases.  Debug mode automatically enables the verbose mode messages.
 .TP
-.B -f \fIfile\fP
+.B \-f \fIfile\fP
 Set the name of the file to be interpreted (default: "mkpkg").  The
 special value "stdin" (lower case) allows commands to be entered
 interactively from the standard input, e.g., for debugging
 \fBmkpkg\fP.
 .TP
-.B -i
+.B \-i
 Ignore errors.  Execution continues even if an error occurs.  In most
 cases it does anyhow, so this switch has little effect at present.
 .TP
-.B -n
+.B \-n
 No execute.  Go through the motions, but do not touch any files.  No
 execute mode automatically enables verbose mode (flag "\-v").  This
 switch should be used to verify new mkpkg files before execution.
 .TP
-.B -p \fIpkgname\fP
+.B \-p \fIpkgname\fP
 Load the package environment for the named external package, e.g.,
 "mkpkg \-p noao update".  If the same package is always specified
 the environment variable or logical name PKGENV may be defined at the
@@ -46,7 +44,7 @@ host level to accomplish the same thing.  The package name \fImust\fR
 be specified when doing software development in an external or layered
 package.
 .TP
-.B -u  [AOSVS/IRAF only]
+.B \-u  [AOSVS/IRAF only]
 Forcibly update the dates of improperly dated library modules.  This
 option is used when a binary archive is restored on a machine which
 cannot restore the file modify dates.  In this case, all source file
@@ -59,9 +57,9 @@ date of each library module to be no older than the file
 fully been restored to disk to mark the installation time.  Note that
 files which have been modified \fIsince\fR the system was restored to
 disk will still cause the affected library modules to be updated, even
-when the \fB-u\fP flag is specfied.
+when the \fB-u\fP flag is specified.
 .TP
-.B -v
+.B \-v
 Verbose mode.  A message is printed whenever a file is touched.
 Recommended when running large mkpkg jobs in batch mode.
 .TP
diff --git a/debian/manpages/rmbin.1 b/debian/manpages/rmbin.1
deleted file mode 100644
index c63e6f4..0000000
--- a/debian/manpages/rmbin.1
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,77 +0,0 @@
-.\"                                      Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*-
-.TH RMBIN 1 "February 11, 2000"
-.\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage.
-.SH NAME
-rmbin \- find/remove binary files in subdirectories [IRAF]
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B rmbin
-.RI [ -dinrv ] 
-\fR[\fI-o extns\fP] \fR[\fI-e extns\fP] \fIdir1 dir2 \fP...\fI dirN
-
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-The \fBrmbin\fR task is used to descend a directory tree, deleting (or
-listing) all the binary files therein.  The task may also be used to
-delete or list nonbinary files by explicitly listing their extensions.
-
-\fBrmbin\fR is used the strip the IRAF system down to the sources,
-prior to a full system rebuild.  After changing to the IRAF root
-directory, one runs \fBrmbin\fR to delete all the binaries in lib,
-sys, pkg, etc. (but \fInot\fR in hlib, else a bootstrap will be
-necessary too).  \fBmkpkg\fR is then run to recompile the system; this
-currently takes about 20 hours on our UNIX 11/750 development system,
-provided nothing else is running on the system.
-
-.SH OPTIONS
-.TP
-.B -d
-Disable recursive descent into subdirectories.
-.TP
-.B -e \fIextns\fP
-Exclude files with the listed extensions (whitespace delimited).
-.TP
-.B -i
-Verify before deleting files without extensions.  Files with well known
-extensions like ".[aoe]" are deleted without a query.  A heuristic (ZFACSS)
-is used to determine the filetype of files with unknown extensions, and
-it can fail, though in practice it works quite well.
-.TP
-.B -n
-No execute; do not delete files.  This option may be used to generate
-a list of binary files for some purpose other than deletion.  For
-example, on a UNIX host, the following command will compute the disk
-space used by the binary files in a directory tree:
-
-        % du `rmbin \-n .`
-
-The \-n option, of course, is also useful for verifying the delete
-operation before destroying the files.
-.TP
-.B -o \fIextns\fP
-Delete only files with the listed extensions (whitespace delimited).
-.TP
-.B -r
-Re-enable recursive descent.  Recursive descent is the default, however
-it may be turned off at one point in the command line, and later
-re-enabled with this switch.
-.TP
-.B -v
-Print names of files as they are deleted.
-.PP
-Note that flags may be inserted between directory name arguments to change
-switches for different directories.
-
-.SH EXAMPLES
-1. Delete all binaries in the pkg and sys directories of IRAF.  The example
-is for a UNIX host, but this works for all other IRAF hosts as well.
-
-.nf
-        % cd $iraf
-        % rmbin \-v pkg sys
-.fi
-
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.BR rtar (1),
-.BR wtar (1),
-.BR mkpkg (1).
-.SH AUTHOR
-This manual page was taken from rmbin.hlp in the IRAF sources.
diff --git a/debian/manpages/rmfiles.1 b/debian/manpages/rmfiles.1
deleted file mode 100644
index 37cb828..0000000
--- a/debian/manpages/rmfiles.1
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,100 +0,0 @@
-.\"                                      Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*-
-.TH RMFILES 1 "February 11, 2000"
-.\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage.
-.SH NAME
-rmfiles \- find/remove files in subdirectories [IRAF]
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B rmfiles
-.RI [ -dnv ] 
-\fR[\fI-f progfile\fP] \fIrootdir action extns
-
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-The \fBrmfiles\fR utility is used to delete (or list) files in one or
-more directory trees.  If only one directory tree is to be pruned the
-necessary instructions can be entered on the command line, otherwise a
-program file must be used.  When developing a program file, a dry run
-using the "\-n" switch is recommended to see what files will be
-deleted.
-
-If a program file is used each line in the file has one of two
-possible formats.  If a directory is to be pruned the syntax is the
-same as is used when a one line program is entered on the command
-line, i.e.:
-
-        rootdir action extns
-
-The significance of each field is as described in the ARGUMENTS
-section above.  The program file may also contain lines of the form
-
-        \-file filename
-
-to delete one or more files by name.  This is useful for removing
-files which do not fit into any recognizable class.
-
-Comments and blank lines are permitted anywhere in the program file.
-All filenames are IRAF virtual filenames (or host filenames).
-
-\fBrmfiles\fR is a bootstrap utility implemented as a foreign task,
-hence it may be called either from within IRAF or from the host
-system.
-
-.SH OPTIONS
-.TP
-.B -d
-Print debug messages.
-.TP
-.B -n
-No execute; do not delete files.  This option may be used to generate
-a list of binary files for some purpose other than deletion, or to
-verify the delete operation before destroying the files.
-.TP
-.B -v
-Print names of files as they are deleted.
-.TP
-.B -f \fIprogfile
-Take delete commands from the named file.  If this option is specified
-the remaining arguments are normally omitted.
-.TP
-.I rootdir
-The root directory of the directory tree to be pruned.  This must be a
-path from the current directory or from a logical directory.
-.TP
-.I action
-The possible actions are listed below.  This is a required parameter.
-.nf
-	\-all     Delete all files.
-	\-allbut  Delete all files except those with 
-                 the listed extensions.
-	\-only    Delete only those files with the 
-                 listed extensions.
-.fi
-.TP
-.I extns
-A list of filename extensions delimited by spaces, e.g., ".a .o .e .hlp".
-
-.SH EXAMPLES
-1. Delete all .o, .e, .a, and .hd files in the directory "iraf$pkg".
-Print the names of the files as they are deleted.  Note that one must
-move to the directory containing the directory to be pruned before
-running \fBrmfiles\fR.
-
-.nf
-        cl> cd iraf
-        cl> rmfiles \-v pkg .o .e .a .hd
-.fi
-
-2. Strip the entire IRAF system, using the program in file
-"hlib$stripper".  The use of the $ in the filename here could cause
-problems on some systems since \fBrmfiles\fR is a foreign task.
-
-.nf
-        cl> cd iraf
-        cl> rmfiles \-vf hlib$stripper
-.fi
-
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.BR rmbin (1),
-.BR rtar (1),
-.BR wtar (1).
-.SH AUTHOR
-This manual page was taken from rmfiles.hlp in the IRAF sources.
diff --git a/debian/manpages/iraf-rpp.1 b/debian/manpages/rpp.1iraf
similarity index 88%
rename from debian/manpages/iraf-rpp.1
rename to debian/manpages/rpp.1iraf
index 7863714..75d8713 100644
--- a/debian/manpages/iraf-rpp.1
+++ b/debian/manpages/rpp.1iraf
@@ -1,6 +1,5 @@
 .\"                                      Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*-
-.TH RPP 1 "February 11, 2000"
-.\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage.
+.TH RPP "1IRAF" "Novemver 2017" "IRAF 2.16.1" "IRAF commands"
 .SH NAME
 rpp \- second pass of the IRAF SPP preprocessor
 .SH SYNOPSIS
diff --git a/debian/manpages/rtar.1 b/debian/manpages/rtar.1
deleted file mode 100644
index 4374640..0000000
--- a/debian/manpages/rtar.1
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,125 +0,0 @@
-.TH RTAR 1 "14 November 1984"
-.SH NAME
-rtar \- read tape archive format file
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B rtar
-[ flags ] [ archive ] [ after ] [ files ]
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.PP
-.I Rtar
-reads multiple files from a UNIX \fItar\fR format file, restoring the files
-to disk on the local host machine.  Output filenames are mapped according to
-the IRAF filenaming conventions of the local host operating system.
-.IR Rtar 's
-actions are controlled by the
-.I flags
-argument. 
-.I Flags
-consists of an \fB-\fR followed by
-a string of characters containing any combination of the function flags
-described below.
-Other arguments to 
-.I rtar
-are the name of the archive file to be read,
-the name of the file on the archive at which reading is to begin,
-and the names of the files or directories to be read or to be excluded
-from the read.
-In all cases, appearance of a directory name refers to
-the files and (recursively) subdirectories of that directory.
-All
-.I rtar
-filename arguments are UNIX pathnames except
-.I archive,
-which is a host system filename.
-.PP
-The default action of \fIrtar\fR is to unpack all files from the \fItar\fR
-format standard input.  The following flag characters may be used to further
-control the function of \fIrtar\fR:
-.TP 8
-.B x
-The named files are extracted from the tape.  If the named file
-matches a directory whose contents had been written onto the tape, this
-directory is (recursively) extracted.  The owner, modification time, and mode
-are restored (if possible).  If no file argument is given, the entire content
-of the tape is extracted.  Note that if multiple entries specifying the same
-file are on the tape, the last one overwrites all earlier.
-.TP 8
-.B r
-The extracted file replaces any existing file of the same name, i.e.,
-.I rtar
-performs a delete before creating the extracted file.
-.TP 8
-.B e
-Extract the entire contents of the tape \fIexcluding\fR the files or directories
-listed in \fIfiles\fR.
-.TP 8
-.B a
-Advance to the archive file named by the \fIafter\fR argument before
-performing the main operation.  The extract or list operation will begin with
-the file \fIafter\fR and continue to the end of the archive.
-.TP 8
-.B t
-The names of the specified files are listed each time they occur on
-the tape.  If no \fIfiles\fR argument is given, all of the names on the tape
-are listed.
-.TP 8
-.B v
-Print more information about the tape entries than just their names.
-The verbose file list format gives the file permissions, the link flag
-(zero if there were no links to the file), the owner and group identification
-numbers of the file on the system that wrote the archive, the file size in
-bytes, the date of last modification of the file, and the file name.
-.TP 8
-.B d
-Print detailed information about what \fIrtar\fR is doing.
-.TP 8
-.B f
-.I Rtar
-uses the first filename argument as the host filename of the archive
-instead of reading from \fIstdin\fR.
-.TP 8
-.B l
-Do not try to resolve file links by a disk to disk file copy.  By default,
-if file A appears in the archive as a link to file B,
-\fIrtar\fR trys to resolve the link by performing a disk to disk copy of
-file B to A.  This is valid providing file B was present in the archive and
-has already been extracted.  If the \fBl\fR flag is present linked files
-will not be extracted.
-.TP 8
-.B o
-Omit binary files when performing the extraction.  A binary file is any
-file containing ASCII values other than 040 through 0176 (the printable
-ASCII characters), tab, or newline in the first 512 byte block of the file.
-.TP 8
-.B b
-Output only binary byte stream files.  By default, \fIrtar\fR outputs text
-files in the host system textfile format.  The conversion from the byte stream
-\fItar\fR format to host textfile format may involve modification of the
-file, e.g., conversion from ASCII to EBCDIC.  A binary extraction copies
-the file to disk without modification.
-.PP
-If the input archive file is a tape the blocksize must be a multiple
-of 512 bytes, with a maximum blocksize of 10240 bytes.  Each archived file
-occupies an integral number of 512 byte blocks in the archive.
-.PP
-Filenames appearing in the file list are interpreted as prefix strings,
-i.e., a match occurs if the given string is a prefix of an actual filename
-in the archive.  If the last character in the \fIfiles\fR filename is
-a \fB$\fR then an exact match is required (excluding the $ metacharacter).
-.SH DIAGNOSTICS
-.br
-A file read error occurring while reading the archive file is fatal unless
-caught and corrected by the host system.
-.br
-File header checksum errors result in skipping of the archive file
-currently being read, with execution continuing with the next archive
-file if possible.
-.br
-File write errors on the output file are reported but do not cause
-termination of \fIrtar\fR.  The output file being written will be corrupted.
-.SH BUGS
-.br
-The current limit on file name length is 100 characters (this restriction
-is imposed by the standard UNIX \fItar\fR format).
-.br
-File links are not recreated.
diff --git a/debian/manpages/sgidispatch.1 b/debian/manpages/sgidispatch.1iraf
similarity index 86%
rename from debian/manpages/sgidispatch.1
rename to debian/manpages/sgidispatch.1iraf
index 0247543..7f78025 100644
--- a/debian/manpages/sgidispatch.1
+++ b/debian/manpages/sgidispatch.1iraf
@@ -1,7 +1,5 @@
 .\"                                      Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*-
-.TH SGIDISPATCH 1 "March 09, 2000"
-.\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage.
-
+.TH SGIDISPATCH "1IRAF" "Novemver 2017" "IRAF 2.16.1" "IRAF commands"
 .SH NAME
 sgidispatch \- execute named sgi translator [IRAF]
 .SH SYNOPSIS
diff --git a/debian/manpages/wtar.1 b/debian/manpages/wtar.1
deleted file mode 100644
index 5b12432..0000000
--- a/debian/manpages/wtar.1
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,96 +0,0 @@
-.\"                                      Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*-
-.TH WTAR 1 "February 11, 2000"
-.\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage.
-.SH NAME
-wtar \- write TAR format archive file [IRAF]
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B wtar
-.RI [ -flags ] \fR[\fI-f archive\fR] \fifiles\fR ...
-
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-The named files and directories are written to the indicated UNIX
-"tar" format output file.  Any directories in the file list are
-recursively descended.  The named directories should be subdirectories
-of the current directory when \fBwtar\fR is called.  Binary files may
-be omitted if desired, e.g., when transporting software to a different
-host, or when making a backup of a large system which would otherwise
-exceed the capacity of a single reel of tape.  All file, directory,
-and magtape names conform to the IRAF standard.
-
-The output file is normally either a disk file (e.g., if the transport
-medium is an electronic network), or a magtape file.  If the output
-file is a magtape multiple files, i.e., wtar archives, may be written
-on the tape.  The blocking factor is fixed at 10240 bytes per record.
-
-The TAR format file written by \fBwtar\fR conforms to the UNIX
-standard except that [1] no link information is preserved, [2] the
-user and group numbers may not be preserved (they are preserved in the
-UNIX version of \fBwtar\fR), and [3] some versions of \fBwtar\fR
-(e.g., VMS) pad text files at the end with extra blank lines.
-
-All \fBwtar\fR filename arguments are IRAF virtual filenames (or host
-filenames).  Magtape devices should be specified by their host (not
-IRAF) device name, e.g., "/dev/nrmt8" or "MSA0".
-
-.SH ARGUMENTS
-.TP
-.B -d
-Print debug messages.
-.TP
-.B -o
-Omit binary files.
-.TP
-.B -t
-Print the name of each file as it is written or omitted.
-.TP
-.B -v
-Verbose mode; print more information about each file.
-.TP
-.B -f \fIarchive
-The tar format file to be written, i.e., "stdout", a host magtape
-device name (e.g., "/dev/nrmt8" or "MSA0"), or the IRAF virtual
-filename of a disk file.  The default is the standard output.
-.TP
-.I files
-The names of the files or root directories of directory trees to be
-written to the archive file.  If no files are specified "." (the
-directory tree rooted at the current directory) is assumed.
-
-.SH EXAMPLES
-1. Make a source-only archive of the IRAF system on the UNIX device
-/dev/nrmt8.
-
-.nf
-        cl> cd iraf
-        cl> wtar \-of /dev/nrmt8
-.fi
-
-2. Archive the "uparm" directory to the VMS logical device MSA0:.
-
-        cl> wtar \-f msa0 uparm
-
-3. Make a disk archive of the LIB and PKG directory trees in your home
-directory.
-
-        cl> wtar \-f home$archive.tar lib pkg 
-
-4. Examine the resultant file to make sure everything worked
-correctly.
-
-        cl> rtar \-tvf home$archive.tar
-
-
-5. Make a disk archive, using a host filename for the output file.
-
-        cl> wtar \-f /tmp2/arc lib pkg sys
-
-IRAF magtape commands such as \fIrewind\fR may be used with
-\fBwtar\fR, but switching between IRAF and host device names can be
-confusing.
-
-
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.BR rtar (1),
-.BR rmbin (1).
-.SH AUTHOR
-This manual page was taken from the wtar.hlp file in the IRAF sources.
diff --git a/debian/manpages/xc.1 b/debian/manpages/xc.1iraf
similarity index 98%
rename from debian/manpages/xc.1
rename to debian/manpages/xc.1iraf
index 50a452f..dda6a4a 100644
--- a/debian/manpages/xc.1
+++ b/debian/manpages/xc.1iraf
@@ -1,6 +1,5 @@
 .\"                                      Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*-
-.TH XC 1 "February 11, 2000"
-.\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage.
+.TH XC "1IRAF" "Novemver 2017" "IRAF 2.16.1" "IRAF commands"
 .SH NAME
 xc \- portable IRAF compile/link utility
 .SH SYNOPSIS
diff --git a/debian/manpages/iraf-xpp.1 b/debian/manpages/xpp.1iraf
similarity index 86%
rename from debian/manpages/iraf-xpp.1
rename to debian/manpages/xpp.1iraf
index 8c7b119..6e49901 100644
--- a/debian/manpages/iraf-xpp.1
+++ b/debian/manpages/xpp.1iraf
@@ -1,6 +1,5 @@
 .\"                                      Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*-
-.TH RPP 1 "February 11, 2000"
-.\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage.
+.TH XPP "1IRAF" "Novemver 2017" "IRAF 2.16.1" "IRAF commands"
 .SH NAME
 xpp \- first pass of the IRAF SPP preprocessor
 .SH SYNOPSIS
diff --git a/debian/manpages/iraf-xyacc.1 b/debian/manpages/xyacc.1iraf
similarity index 97%
rename from debian/manpages/iraf-xyacc.1
rename to debian/manpages/xyacc.1iraf
index bb4ba1b..0b89d8d 100644
--- a/debian/manpages/iraf-xyacc.1
+++ b/debian/manpages/xyacc.1iraf
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 .\"                                      Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*-
-.TH XYACC 1 "March 03, 2000"
+.TH XYACC "1IRAF" "Novemver 2017" "IRAF 2.16.1" "IRAF commands"
 .\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage.
 .SH NAME
 xyacc \- SPP modified yacc compiler compiler [IRAF]

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