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diff --git a/nixpkgs/pkgs/tools/text/ispell/patches/0013-Fix-man-pages.patch b/nixpkgs/pkgs/tools/text/ispell/patches/0013-Fix-man-pages.patch deleted file mode 100644 index 9c0aedb67d76..000000000000 --- a/nixpkgs/pkgs/tools/text/ispell/patches/0013-Fix-man-pages.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,227 +0,0 @@ -From: David Paleino <d.paleino@gmail.com> -Date: Mon, 9 Nov 2009 09:22:12 +0000 -Subject: 0013 Fix man pages - -Fix man pages, manpage-has-errors-from-man and hyphen-used-as-minus-sign - -Forwarded: no ---- - ispell.1X | 26 +++++++++++++------------- - ispell.5X | 26 +++++++++++++------------- - 2 files changed, 26 insertions(+), 26 deletions(-) - -diff --git a/ispell.1X b/ispell.1X -index b27b120..79894d4 100644 ---- a/ispell.1X -+++ b/ispell.1X -@@ -236,8 +236,8 @@ count affix-file - .RB [ \-p | \-s] - .RB [ \-c ] - .I expanded-file --.IR affix [ +addition ] --... -+.IR affix -+.RI [ +addition ] - .PP - .B icombine - .RB [ \-T -@@ -336,7 +336,7 @@ The amount of context is subject to a system-imposed limit. - If the - .B \-V - flag is given, characters that are not in the 7-bit ANSI printable --character set will always be displayed in the style of "cat -v", even if -+character set will always be displayed in the style of "cat \-v", even if - .I ispell - thinks that these characters are legal ISO Latin-1 on your system. - This is useful when working with older terminals. -@@ -542,7 +542,7 @@ option is used to specify an alternate hashed dictionary file, - other than the default. - If the filename does not contain a "/", - the library directory for the default dictionary file is prefixed; --thus, to use a dictionary in the local directory "-d ./xxx.hash" must -+thus, to use a dictionary in the local directory "\-d ./xxx.hash" must - be used. - This is useful to allow dictionaries for alternate languages. - Unlike previous versions of -@@ -615,7 +615,7 @@ alphabetics have no meaning - alphabetics are already accepted. - .I Ispell - will typically be used with input from a file, meaning that preserving - parity for possible 8 bit characters from the input text is OK. If you --specify the -l option, and actually type text from the terminal, this may -+specify the \-l option, and actually type text from the terminal, this may - create problems if your stty settings preserve parity. - .PP - It is not possible to use -@@ -799,7 +799,7 @@ that the '&' is replaced by '?' (and the near-miss count is always zero). - The suggested derivations following the near misses are in the form: - .PP - .RS --[prefix+] root [-prefix] [-suffix] [+suffix] -+[prefix+] root [\-prefix] [\-suffix] [+suffix] - .RE - .PP - (e.g., "re+fry-y+ies" to get "refries") -@@ -841,7 +841,7 @@ These output lines can be summarized as follows: - .PP - For example, a dummy dictionary containing the words "fray", "Frey", - "fry", and "refried" might produce the following response to the --command "echo 'frqy refries | ispell -a -m -d ./test.hash": -+command "echo 'frqy refries | ispell \-a \-m \-d ./test.hash": - .RS - .nf - (#) International Ispell Version 3.0.05 (beta), 08/10/91 -@@ -1036,7 +1036,7 @@ script does this. - As an example, the command: - .PP - .RS --echo BOTHER | ispell -c -+echo BOTHER | ispell \-c - .RE - .PP - produces: -@@ -1055,7 +1055,7 @@ it expands affix flags to produce a list of words. - For example, the command: - .PP - .RS --echo BOTH/R | ispell -e -+echo BOTH/R | ispell \-e - .RE - .PP - produces: -@@ -1268,7 +1268,7 @@ hash file if it were added to the language table. - Only affixes that generate legal roots (found in the original input) - are listed. - .PP --If the "-c" option is not given, the output lines are in the -+If the "\-c" option is not given, the output lines are in the - following format: - .IP - strip/add/count/bytes -@@ -1298,7 +1298,7 @@ If the - the output is made visually cleaner (but harder to post-process) - by changing it to: - .IP ---strip+add<tab>count<tab>bytes -+\-strip+add<tab>count<tab>bytes - .PP - where - .IR strip , -@@ -1313,7 +1313,7 @@ represents the ASCII tab character. - The method used to generate possible affixes will also generate - longer affixes which have common headers or trailers. For example, - the two words "moth" and "mother" will generate not only the obvious --substitution "+er" but also "-h+her" and "-th+ther" (and possibly -+substitution "+er" but also "\-h+her" and "\-th+ther" (and possibly - even longer ones, depending on the value of - .IR min ). - To prevent -@@ -1621,7 +1621,7 @@ redirected. - However, a lot of the temporary space needed is for sorting, so TMPDIR - is only a partial help on systems with an uncooperative - .IR sort (1). --("Cooperative" is defined as accepting the undocumented -T switch). -+("Cooperative" is defined as accepting the undocumented \-T switch). - At its peak usage, - .I munchlist - takes 10 to 40 times the original -diff --git a/ispell.5X b/ispell.5X -index ab526ed..7a1c2e5 100644 ---- a/ispell.5X -+++ b/ispell.5X -@@ -137,8 +137,8 @@ This feature can be used to convert an entire dictionary if necessary:) - echo qqqqq > dummy.dict - buildhash dummy.dict \fIaffix-file\fP dummy.hash - awk '{print "*"}END{print "#"}' \fIold-dict-file\fP \e -- | ispell -a -T \fIold-dict-string-type\fP \e -- -d ./dummy.hash -p ./\fInew-dict-file\fP \e -+ | ispell \-a \-T \fIold-dict-string-type\fP \e -+ \-d ./dummy.hash \-p ./\fInew-dict-file\fP \e - > /dev/null - rm dummy.* - .fi -@@ -622,7 +622,7 @@ or - .B stringchar - statements. - For example, if the hyphen is a boundary character (useful in French), --the string "foo-bar" would be a single word, but "-foo" would be the -+the string "foo-bar" would be a single word, but "\-foo" would be the - same as "foo", and "foo--bar" would be two words separated by non-word - characters. - .PP -@@ -916,7 +916,7 @@ The following (suffix) replacements: - .RS - .nf - \&. > MENT --Y > -Y,IES -+Y > \-Y,IES - .fi - .RE - .PP -@@ -956,8 +956,8 @@ Instead, you must use two separate rules: - .PP - .RS - .nf --E > -E,IES --Y > -Y,IES -+E > \-E,IES -+Y > \-Y,IES - .fi - .RE - .PP -@@ -1005,7 +1005,7 @@ For example, to specify words ending in "ED", write: - .PP - .RS - .nf --E D > -ED,ING # As in covered > covering -+E D > \-ED,ING # As in covered > covering - .fi - .RE - .PP -@@ -1013,7 +1013,7 @@ If you write: - .PP - .RS - .nf --ED > -ED,ING -+ED > \-ED,ING - .fi - .RE - .PP -@@ -1021,7 +1021,7 @@ the effect will be the same as: - .PP - .RS - .nf --[ED] > -ED,ING -+[ED] > \-ED,ING - .fi - .RE - .PP -@@ -1047,7 +1047,7 @@ is useful, as in the following example: - .PP - .RS - .nf --$ munchlist -c oldaffixes -l newaffixes olddict > newdict -+$ munchlist \-c oldaffixes \-l newaffixes olddict > newdict - .fi - .RE - .PP -@@ -1070,7 +1070,7 @@ flag from the English affix file: - .RS - .nf - flag *S: -- [^AEIOU]Y > -Y,IES # As in imply > implies -+ [^AEIOU]Y > \-Y,IES # As in imply > implies - [AEIOU]Y > S # As in convey > conveys - [SXZH] > ES # As in fix > fixes - [^SXZHY] > S # As in bat > bats -@@ -1099,8 +1099,8 @@ For example, we could extend the English "R" flag as follows: - flag *R: - E > R # As in skate > skater - E > RS # As in skate > skaters -- [^AEIOU]Y > -Y,IER # As in multiply > multiplier -- [^AEIOU]Y > -Y,IERS # As in multiply > multipliers -+ [^AEIOU]Y > \-Y,IER # As in multiply > multiplier -+ [^AEIOU]Y > \-Y,IERS # As in multiply > multipliers - [AEIOU]Y > ER # As in convey > conveyer - [AEIOU]Y > ERS # As in convey > conveyers - [^EY] > ER # As in build > builder --- |