[PATCH] contrib: remove continuous/ and patches/

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They haven't been touched in six years.

Signed-off-by: Ramkumar Ramachandra <artagnon@xxxxxxxxx>
---
 Another candidates for removal: contrib/blameview (6 years); anoyone
 using this?

 contrib/continuous/cidaemon                        | 503 ---------------------
 contrib/continuous/post-receive-cinotify           | 104 -----
 contrib/patches/docbook-xsl-manpages-charmap.patch |  21 -
 3 files changed, 628 deletions(-)
 delete mode 100644 contrib/continuous/cidaemon
 delete mode 100644 contrib/continuous/post-receive-cinotify
 delete mode 100644 contrib/patches/docbook-xsl-manpages-charmap.patch

diff --git a/contrib/continuous/cidaemon b/contrib/continuous/cidaemon
deleted file mode 100644
index 4009a15..0000000
--- a/contrib/continuous/cidaemon
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,503 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/perl
-#
-# A daemon that waits for update events sent by its companion
-# post-receive-cinotify hook, checks out a new copy of source,
-# compiles it, and emails the guilty parties if the compile
-# (and optionally test suite) fails.
-#
-# To use this daemon, configure it and run it.  It will disconnect
-# from your terminal and fork into the background.  The daemon must
-# have local filesystem access to the source repositories, as it
-# uses objects/info/alternates to avoid copying objects.
-#
-# Add its companion post-receive-cinotify hook as the post-receive
-# hook to each repository that the daemon should monitor.  Yes, a
-# single daemon can monitor more than one repository.
-#
-# To use multiple daemons on the same system, give them each a
-# unique queue file and tmpdir.
-#
-# Global Config
-# -------------
-# Reads from a Git style configuration file.  This will be
-# ~/.gitconfig by default but can be overridden by setting
-# the GIT_CONFIG_FILE environment variable before starting.
-#
-# cidaemon.smtpHost
-#   Hostname of the SMTP server the daemon will send email
-#   through.  Defaults to 'localhost'.
-#
-# cidaemon.smtpUser
-#   Username to authenticate to the SMTP server as.  This
-#   variable is optional; if it is not supplied then no
-#   authentication will be performed.
-#
-# cidaemon.smtpPassword
-#   Password to authenticate to the SMTP server as.  This
-#   variable is optional.  If not supplied but smtpUser was,
-#   the daemon prompts for the password before forking into
-#   the background.
-#
-# cidaemon.smtpAuth
-#   Type of authentication to perform with the SMTP server.
-#   If set to 'login' and smtpUser was defined, this will
-#   use the AUTH LOGIN command, which is suitable for use
-#   with at least one version of Microsoft Exchange Server.
-#   If not set the daemon will use whatever auth methods
-#   are supported by your version of Net::SMTP.
-#
-# cidaemon.email
-#   Email address that daemon generated emails will be sent
-#   from.  This should be a useful email address within your
-#   organization.  Required.
-#
-# cidaemon.name
-#   Human friendly name that the daemon will send emails as.
-#   Defaults to 'cidaemon'.
-#
-# cidaemon.scanDelay
-#   Number of seconds to sleep between polls of the queue file.
-#   Defaults to 60.
-#
-# cidaemon.recentCache
-#   Number of recent commit SHA-1s per repository to cache and
-#   skip building if they appear again.  This is useful to avoid
-#   rebuilding the same commit multiple times just because it was
-#   pushed into more than one branch.  Defaults to 100.
-#
-# cidaemon.tmpdir
-#   Scratch directory to create the builds within.  The daemon
-#   makes a new subdirectory for each build, then deletes it when
-#   the build has finished.  The pid file is also placed here.
-#   Defaults to '/tmp'.
-#
-# cidaemon.queue
-#   Path to the queue file that the post-receive-cinotify hook
-#   appends events to.  This file is polled by the daemon.  It
-#   must not be on an NFS mount (uses flock).  Required.
-#
-# cidaemon.nocc
-#   Perl regex patterns to match against author and committer
-#   lines.  If a pattern matches, that author or committer will
-#   not be notified of a build failure.
-#
-# Per Repository Config
-# ----------------------
-# Read from the source repository's config file.
-#
-# builder.command
-#   Shell command to execute the build.  This command must
-#   return 0 on "success" and non-zero on failure.  If you
-#   also want to run a test suite, make sure your command
-#   does that too.  Required.
-#
-# builder.queue
-#   Queue file to notify the cidaemon through.  Should match
-#   cidaemon.queue.  If not set the hook will not notify the
-#   cidaemon.
-#
-# builder.skip
-#   Perl regex patterns of refs that should not be sent to
-#   cidaemon.  Updates of these refs will be ignored.
-#
-# builder.newBranchBase
-#   Glob patterns of refs that should be used to form the
-#   'old' revions of a newly created ref.  This should set
-#   to be globs that match your 'mainline' branches.  This
-#   way a build failure of a brand new topic branch does not
-#   attempt to email everyone since the beginning of time;
-#   instead it only emails those authors of commits not in
-#   these 'mainline' branches.
-
-local $ENV{PATH} = join ':', qw(
-	/opt/git/bin
-	/usr/bin
-	/bin
-	);
-
-use strict;
-use warnings;
-use FindBin qw($RealBin);
-use File::Spec;
-use lib File::Spec->catfile($RealBin, '..', 'perl5');
-use Storable qw(retrieve nstore);
-use Fcntl ':flock';
-use POSIX qw(strftime);
-use Getopt::Long qw(:config no_auto_abbrev auto_help);
-
-sub git_config ($;$)
-{
-	my $var = shift;
-	my $required = shift || 0;
-	local *GIT;
-	open GIT, '-|','git','config','--get',$var;
-	my $r = <GIT>;
-	chop $r if $r;
-	close GIT;
-	die "error: $var not set.\n" if ($required && !$r);
-	return $r;
-}
-
-package EXCHANGE_NET_SMTP;
-
-# Microsoft Exchange Server requires an 'AUTH LOGIN'
-# style of authentication.  This is different from
-# the default supported by Net::SMTP so we subclass
-# and override the auth method to support that.
-
-use Net::SMTP;
-use Net::Cmd;
-use MIME::Base64 qw(encode_base64);
-our @ISA = qw(Net::SMTP);
-our $auth_type = ::git_config 'cidaemon.smtpAuth';
-
-sub new
-{
-	my $self = shift;
-	my $type = ref($self) || $self;
-	$type->SUPER::new(@_);
-}
-
-sub auth
-{
-	my $self = shift;
-	return $self->SUPER::auth(@_) unless $auth_type eq 'login';
-
-	my $user = encode_base64 shift, '';
-	my $pass = encode_base64 shift, '';
-	return 0 unless CMD_MORE == $self->command("AUTH LOGIN")->response;
-	return 0 unless CMD_MORE == $self->command($user)->response;
-	CMD_OK == $self->command($pass)->response;
-}
-
-package main;
-
-my ($debug_flag, %recent);
-
-my $ex_host = git_config('cidaemon.smtpHost') || 'localhost';
-my $ex_user = git_config('cidaemon.smtpUser');
-my $ex_pass = git_config('cidaemon.smtpPassword');
-
-my $ex_from_addr = git_config('cidaemon.email', 1);
-my $ex_from_name = git_config('cidaemon.name') || 'cidaemon';
-
-my $scan_delay = git_config('cidaemon.scanDelay') || 60;
-my $recent_size = git_config('cidaemon.recentCache') || 100;
-my $tmpdir = git_config('cidaemon.tmpdir') || '/tmp';
-my $queue_name = git_config('cidaemon.queue', 1);
-my $queue_lock = "$queue_name.lock";
-
-my @nocc_list;
-open GIT,'git config --get-all cidaemon.nocc|';
-while (<GIT>) {
-	chop;
-	push @nocc_list, $_;
-}
-close GIT;
-
-sub nocc_author ($)
-{
-	local $_ = shift;
-	foreach my $pat (@nocc_list) {
-		return 1 if /$pat/;
-	}
-	0;
-}
-
-sub input_echo ($)
-{
-	my $prompt = shift;
-
-	local $| = 1;
-	print $prompt;
-	my $input = <STDIN>;
-	chop $input;
-	return $input;
-}
-
-sub input_noecho ($)
-{
-	my $prompt = shift;
-
-	my $end = sub {system('stty','echo');print "\n";exit};
-	local $SIG{TERM} = $end;
-	local $SIG{INT} = $end;
-	system('stty','-echo');
-
-	local $| = 1;
-	print $prompt;
-	my $input = <STDIN>;
-	system('stty','echo');
-	print "\n";
-	chop $input;
-	return $input;
-}
-
-sub rfc2822_date ()
-{
-	 strftime("%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S %Z", localtime);
-}
-
-sub send_email ($$$)
-{
-	my ($subj, $body, $to) = @_;
-	my $now = rfc2822_date;
-	my $to_str = '';
-	my @rcpt_to;
-	foreach (@$to) {
-		my $s = $_;
-		$s =~ s/^/"/;
-		$s =~ s/(\s+<)/"$1/;
-		$to_str .= ', ' if $to_str;
-		$to_str .= $s;
-		push @rcpt_to, $1 if $s =~ /<(.*)>/;
-	}
-	die "Nobody to send to.\n" unless @rcpt_to;
-	my $msg = <<EOF;
-From: "$ex_from_name" <$ex_from_addr>
-To: $to_str
-Date: $now
-Subject: $subj
-
-$body
-EOF
-
-	my $smtp = EXCHANGE_NET_SMTP->new(Host => $ex_host)
-		or die "Cannot connect to $ex_host: $!\n";
-	if ($ex_user && $ex_pass) {
-		$smtp->auth($ex_user,$ex_pass)
-			or die "$ex_host rejected $ex_user\n";
-	}
-	$smtp->mail($ex_from_addr)
-		or die "$ex_host rejected $ex_from_addr\n";
-	scalar($smtp->recipient(@rcpt_to, { SkipBad => 1 }))
-		or die "$ex_host did not accept any addresses.\n";
-	$smtp->data($msg)
-		or die "$ex_host rejected message data\n";
-	$smtp->quit;
-}
-
-sub pop_queue ()
-{
-	open LOCK, ">$queue_lock" or die "Can't open $queue_lock: $!";
-	flock LOCK, LOCK_EX;
-
-	my $queue = -f $queue_name ? retrieve $queue_name : [];
-	my $ent = shift @$queue;
-	nstore $queue, $queue_name;
-
-	flock LOCK, LOCK_UN;
-	close LOCK;
-	$ent;
-}
-
-sub git_exec (@)
-{
-	system('git',@_) == 0 or die "Cannot git " . join(' ', @_) . "\n";
-}
-
-sub git_val (@)
-{
-	open(C, '-|','git',@_);
-	my $r = <C>;
-	chop $r if $r;
-	close C;
-	$r;
-}
-
-sub do_build ($$)
-{
-	my ($git_dir, $new) = @_;
-
-	my $tmp = File::Spec->catfile($tmpdir, "builder$$");
-	system('rm','-rf',$tmp) == 0 or die "Cannot clear $tmp\n";
-	die "Cannot clear $tmp.\n" if -e $tmp;
-
-	my $result = 1;
-	eval {
-		my $command;
-		{
-			local $ENV{GIT_DIR} = $git_dir;
-			$command = git_val 'config','builder.command';
-		}
-		die "No builder.command for $git_dir.\n" unless $command;
-
-		git_exec 'clone','-n','-l','-s',$git_dir,$tmp;
-		chmod 0700, $tmp or die "Cannot lock $tmp\n";
-		chdir $tmp or die "Cannot enter $tmp\n";
-
-		git_exec 'update-ref','HEAD',$new;
-		git_exec 'read-tree','-m','-u','HEAD','HEAD';
-		system $command;
-		if ($? == -1) {
-			print STDERR "failed to execute '$command': $!\n";
-			$result = 1;
-		} elsif ($? & 127) {
-			my $sig = $? & 127;
-			print STDERR "'$command' died from signal $sig\n";
-			$result = 1;
-		} else {
-			my $r = $? >> 8;
-			print STDERR "'$command' exited with $r\n" if $r;
-			$result = $r;
-		}
-	};
-	if ($@) {
-		$result = 2;
-		print STDERR "$@\n";
-	}
-
-	chdir '/';
-	system('rm','-rf',$tmp);
-	rmdir $tmp;
-	$result;
-}
-
-sub build_failed ($$$$$)
-{
-	my ($git_dir, $ref, $old, $new, $msg) = @_;
-
-	$git_dir =~ m,/([^/]+)$,;
-	my $repo_name = $1;
-	$ref =~ s,^refs/(heads|tags)/,,;
-
-	my %authors;
-	my $shortlog;
-	my $revstr;
-	{
-		local $ENV{GIT_DIR} = $git_dir;
-		my @revs = ($new);
-		push @revs, '--not', @$old if @$old;
-		open LOG,'-|','git','rev-list','--pretty=raw',@revs;
-		while (<LOG>) {
-			if (s/^(author|committer) //) {
-				chomp;
-				s/>.*$/>/;
-				$authors{$_} = 1 unless nocc_author $_;
-			}
-		}
-		close LOG;
-		open LOG,'-|','git','shortlog',@revs;
-		$shortlog .= $_ while <LOG>;
-		close LOG;
-		$revstr = join(' ', @revs);
-	}
-
-	my @to = sort keys %authors;
-	unless (@to) {
-		print STDERR "error: No authors in $revstr\n";
-		return;
-	}
-
-	my $subject = "[$repo_name] $ref : Build Failed";
-	my $body = <<EOF;
-Project: $git_dir
-Branch:  $ref
-Commits: $revstr
-
-$shortlog
-Build Output:
---------------------------------------------------------------
-$msg
-EOF
-	send_email($subject, $body, \@to);
-}
-
-sub run_build ($$$$)
-{
-	my ($git_dir, $ref, $old, $new) = @_;
-
-	if ($debug_flag) {
-		my @revs = ($new);
-		push @revs, '--not', @$old if @$old;
-		print "BUILDING $git_dir\n";
-		print "  BRANCH: $ref\n";
-		print "  COMMITS: ", join(' ', @revs), "\n";
-	}
-
-	local(*R, *W);
-	pipe R, W or die "cannot pipe builder: $!";
-
-	my $builder = fork();
-	if (!defined $builder) {
-		die "cannot fork builder: $!";
-	} elsif (0 == $builder) {
-		close R;
-		close STDIN;open(STDIN, '/dev/null');
-		open(STDOUT, '>&W');
-		open(STDERR, '>&W');
-		exit do_build $git_dir, $new;
-	} else {
-		close W;
-		my $out = '';
-		$out .= $_ while <R>;
-		close R;
-		waitpid $builder, 0;
-		build_failed $git_dir, $ref, $old, $new, $out if $?;
-	}
-
-	print "DONE\n\n" if $debug_flag;
-}
-
-sub daemon_loop ()
-{
-	my $run = 1;
-	my $stop_sub = sub {$run = 0};
-	$SIG{HUP} = $stop_sub;
-	$SIG{INT} = $stop_sub;
-	$SIG{TERM} = $stop_sub;
-
-	mkdir $tmpdir, 0755;
-	my $pidfile = File::Spec->catfile($tmpdir, "cidaemon.pid");
-	open(O, ">$pidfile"); print O "$$\n"; close O;
-
-	while ($run) {
-		my $ent = pop_queue;
-		if ($ent) {
-			my ($git_dir, $ref, $old, $new) = @$ent;
-
-			$ent = $recent{$git_dir};
-			$recent{$git_dir} = $ent = [[], {}] unless $ent;
-			my ($rec_arr, $rec_hash) = @$ent;
-			next if $rec_hash->{$new}++;
-			while (@$rec_arr >= $recent_size) {
-				my $to_kill = shift @$rec_arr;
-				delete $rec_hash->{$to_kill};
-			}
-			push @$rec_arr, $new;
-
-			run_build $git_dir, $ref, $old, $new;
-		} else {
-			sleep $scan_delay;
-		}
-	}
-
-	unlink $pidfile;
-}
-
-$debug_flag = 0;
-GetOptions(
-	'debug|d' => \$debug_flag,
-	'smtp-user=s' => \$ex_user,
-) or die "usage: $0 [--debug] [--smtp-user=user]\n";
-
-$ex_pass = input_noecho("$ex_user SMTP password: ")
-	if ($ex_user && !$ex_pass);
-
-if ($debug_flag) {
-	daemon_loop;
-	exit 0;
-}
-
-my $daemon = fork();
-if (!defined $daemon) {
-	die "cannot fork daemon: $!";
-} elsif (0 == $daemon) {
-	close STDIN;open(STDIN, '/dev/null');
-	close STDOUT;open(STDOUT, '>/dev/null');
-	close STDERR;open(STDERR, '>/dev/null');
-	daemon_loop;
-	exit 0;
-} else {
-	print "Daemon $daemon running in the background.\n";
-}
diff --git a/contrib/continuous/post-receive-cinotify b/contrib/continuous/post-receive-cinotify
deleted file mode 100644
index b8f5a60..0000000
--- a/contrib/continuous/post-receive-cinotify
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,104 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/perl
-#
-# A hook that notifies its companion cidaemon through a simple
-# queue file that a ref has been updated via a push (actually
-# by a receive-pack running on the server).
-#
-# See cidaemon for per-repository configuration details.
-#
-# To use this hook, add it as the post-receive hook, make it
-# executable, and set its configuration options.
-#
-
-local $ENV{PATH} = '/opt/git/bin';
-
-use strict;
-use warnings;
-use File::Spec;
-use Storable qw(retrieve nstore);
-use Fcntl ':flock';
-
-my $git_dir = File::Spec->rel2abs($ENV{GIT_DIR});
-my $queue_name = `git config --get builder.queue`;chop $queue_name;
-$queue_name =~ m,^([^\s]+)$,; $queue_name = $1; # untaint
-unless ($queue_name) {
-	1 while <STDIN>;
-	print STDERR "\nerror: builder.queue not set.  Not enqueing.\n\n";
-	exit;
-}
-my $queue_lock = "$queue_name.lock";
-
-my @skip;
-open S, "git config --get-all builder.skip|";
-while (<S>) {
-	chop;
-	push @skip, $_;
-}
-close S;
-
-my @new_branch_base;
-open S, "git config --get-all builder.newBranchBase|";
-while (<S>) {
-	chop;
-	push @new_branch_base, $_;
-}
-close S;
-
-sub skip ($)
-{
-	local $_ = shift;
-	foreach my $p (@skip) {
-		return 1 if /^$p/;
-	}
-	0;
-}
-
-open LOCK, ">$queue_lock" or die "Can't open $queue_lock: $!";
-flock LOCK, LOCK_EX;
-
-my $queue = -f $queue_name ? retrieve $queue_name : [];
-my %existing;
-foreach my $r (@$queue) {
-	my ($gd, $ref) = @$r;
-	$existing{$gd}{$ref} = $r;
-}
-
-my @new_branch_commits;
-my $loaded_new_branch_commits = 0;
-
-while (<STDIN>) {
-	chop;
-	my ($old, $new, $ref) = split / /, $_, 3;
-
-	next if $old eq $new;
-	next if $new =~ /^0{40}$/;
-	next if skip $ref;
-
-	my $r = $existing{$git_dir}{$ref};
-	if ($r) {
-		$r->[3] = $new;
-	} else {
-		if ($old =~ /^0{40}$/) {
-			if (!$loaded_new_branch_commits && @new_branch_base) {
-				open M,'-|','git','show-ref',@new_branch_base;
-				while (<M>) {
-					($_) = split / /, $_;
-					push @new_branch_commits, $_;
-				}
-				close M;
-				$loaded_new_branch_commits = 1;
-			}
-			$old = [@new_branch_commits];
-		} else {
-			$old = [$old];
-		}
-
-		$r = [$git_dir, $ref, $old, $new];
-		$existing{$git_dir}{$ref} = $r;
-		push @$queue, $r;
-	}
-}
-nstore $queue, $queue_name;
-
-flock LOCK, LOCK_UN;
-close LOCK;
diff --git a/contrib/patches/docbook-xsl-manpages-charmap.patch b/contrib/patches/docbook-xsl-manpages-charmap.patch
deleted file mode 100644
index f2b08b4..0000000
--- a/contrib/patches/docbook-xsl-manpages-charmap.patch
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
-From: Ismail Dönmez <ismail@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
-
-Trying to build the documentation with docbook-xsl 1.73 may result in
-the following error.  This patch fixes it.
-
-$ xmlto -m callouts.xsl man git-add.xml
-runtime error: file
-file:///usr/share/sgml/docbook/xsl-stylesheets-1.73.0/manpages/other.xsl line
-129 element call-template
-The called template 'read-character-map' was not found.
-
---- docbook-xsl-1.73.0/manpages/docbook.xsl.manpages-charmap	2007-07-23 16:24:23.000000000 +0100
-+++ docbook-xsl-1.73.0/manpages/docbook.xsl	2007-07-23 16:25:16.000000000 +0100
-@@ -37,6 +37,7 @@
-   <xsl:include href="lists.xsl"/>
-   <xsl:include href="endnotes.xsl"/>
-   <xsl:include href="table.xsl"/>
-+  <xsl:include href="../common/charmap.xsl"/>
-
-   <!-- * we rename the following just to avoid using params with "man" -->
-   <!-- * prefixes in the table.xsl stylesheet (because that stylesheet -->
-- 
1.8.3.457.g2410d5e

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