diff -ruN uucp-1.07.orig/policy.h uucp-1.07/policy.h --- uucp-1.07.orig/policy.h 2003-05-29 15:08:45 +0900 +++ uucp-1.07/policy.h 2003-10-08 22:43:46 +0900 @@ -240,8 +240,8 @@ the sendmail choice below. Otherwise, select one of the other choices as appropriate. */ #if 1 -#define MAIL_PROGRAM "/usr/lib/sendmail -t" -/* #define MAIL_PROGRAM "/usr/sbin/sendmail -t" */ +/* #define MAIL_PROGRAM "/usr/lib/sendmail -t" */ +#define MAIL_PROGRAM "/usr/sbin/sendmail -t" #define MAIL_PROGRAM_TO_BODY 1 #define MAIL_PROGRAM_SUBJECT_BODY 1 #endif @@ -302,7 +302,7 @@ /* #define LOCKDIR "/usr/spool/locks" */ /* #define LOCKDIR "/usr/spool/uucp/LCK" */ /* #define LOCKDIR "/var/spool/lock" */ -/* #define LOCKDIR "/var/lock" */ +#define LOCKDIR "/var/lock/serial" /* You must also specify the format of the lock files by setting exactly one of the following macros to 1. Check an existing lock @@ -466,8 +466,8 @@ When looking something up (a system, a port, etc.) the new style configuration files will be read first, followed by the V2 configuration files, followed by the HDB configuration files. */ -#define HAVE_V2_CONFIG 0 -#define HAVE_HDB_CONFIG 0 +#define HAVE_V2_CONFIG 1 +#define HAVE_HDB_CONFIG 1 /* Exactly one of the following macros must be set to 1. The exact format of the spool directories is explained in unix/spool.c. @@ -572,16 +572,16 @@ /* The name of the default spool directory. If HAVE_TAYLOR_CONFIG is set to 1, this may be overridden by the ``spool'' command in the configuration file. */ -#define SPOOLDIR "/usr/spool/uucp" -/* #define SPOOLDIR "/var/spool/uucp" */ +/* #define SPOOLDIR "/usr/spool/uucp" */ +#define SPOOLDIR "/var/spool/uucp" /* The name of the default public directory. If HAVE_TAYLOR_CONFIG is set to 1, this may be overridden by the ``pubdir'' command in the configuration file. Also, a particular system may be given a specific public directory by using the ``pubdir'' command in the system file. */ -#define PUBDIR "/usr/spool/uucppublic" -/* #define PUBDIR "/var/spool/uucppublic" */ +/* #define PUBDIR "/usr/spool/uucppublic" */ +#define PUBDIR "/var/spool/uucppublic" /* The default command path. This is a space separated list of directories. Remote command executions requested by uux are looked @@ -644,23 +644,23 @@ /* The default log file when using HAVE_TAYLOR_LOGGING. When using HAVE_TAYLOR_CONFIG, this may be overridden by the ``logfile'' command in the configuration file. */ -#define LOGFILE "/usr/spool/uucp/Log" +/* #define LOGFILE "/usr/spool/uucp/Log" */ /* #define LOGFILE "/var/spool/uucp/Log" */ -/* #define LOGFILE "/var/log/uucp/Log" */ +#define LOGFILE "/var/log/uucp/Log" /* The default statistics file when using HAVE_TAYLOR_LOGGING. When using HAVE_TAYLOR_CONFIG, this may be overridden by the ``statfile'' command in the configuration file. */ -#define STATFILE "/usr/spool/uucp/Stats" +/* #define STATFILE "/usr/spool/uucp/Stats" */ /* #define STATFILE "/var/spool/uucp/Stats" */ -/* #define STATFILE "/var/log/uucp/Stats" */ +#define STATFILE "/var/log/uucp/Stats" /* The default debugging file when using HAVE_TAYLOR_LOGGING. When using HAVE_TAYLOR_CONFIG, this may be overridden by the ``debugfile'' command in the configuration file. */ -#define DEBUGFILE "/usr/spool/uucp/Debug" +/* #define DEBUGFILE "/usr/spool/uucp/Debug" */ /* #define DEBUGFILE "/var/spool/uucp/Debug" */ -/* #define DEBUGFILE "/var/log/uucp/Debug" */ +#define DEBUGFILE "/var/log/uucp/Debug" #endif /* HAVE_TAYLOR_LOGGING */ diff -ruN uucp-1.07.orig/uucp.texi uucp-1.07/uucp.texi --- uucp-1.07.orig/uucp.texi 2003-05-29 15:08:47 +0900 +++ uucp-1.07/uucp.texi 2003-10-08 23:00:55 +0900 @@ -3155,9 +3155,9 @@ @example # This is config # The local sys file -sysfile /usr/local/lib/uucp/sys.local +sysfile /etc/uucp/sys.local # The remote sys file -sysfile /usr/local/lib/uucp/sys.remote +sysfile /etc/uucp/sys.remote @end example Using the defaults feature of the @file{sys} file can greatly simplify --- uucp-1.07/uucp.texi.orig 2016-04-11 12:25:04.119663791 +0000 +++ uucp-1.07/uucp.texi 2016-04-11 12:29:04.095348749 +0000 @@ -5119,7 +5119,7 @@ dependent. On Unix, a modem or direct connection might be something like @file{/dev/ttyd0}; a TLI port might be @file{/dev/inet/tcp}. -@itemx speed @var{number} [modem and direct only ] +@item speed @var{number} [modem and direct only ] @findex speed in port file @item baud @var{number} [ modem and direct only ] @findex baud in port file @@ -5129,7 +5129,7 @@ the speed is not specified here and is not specified by the system, the natural speed of the port will be used by default. -@itemx speed-range @var{number} @var{number} [ modem only ] +@item speed-range @var{number} @var{number} [ modem only ] @findex speed-range @item baud-range @var{number} @var{number} [ modem only ] @findex baud-range