[hamradio-commits] [uronode] 04/10: removed manpages in debian folder due to upstream changes, removed elf binary from source tarball at build time

Dave Hibberd hibby-guest at moszumanska.debian.org
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Author: Dave Hibberd <dave.hibberd at gmail.com>
Date:   Sun Nov 22 18:05:12 2015 +0000

    removed manpages in debian folder due to upstream changes, removed elf
    binary from source tarball at build time
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 debian/manpages/axdigi.8        |  52 ---------
 debian/manpages/flexd.8         |  34 ------
 debian/manpages/flexd.conf.5    |  51 --------
 debian/manpages/nodeusers.1     |  36 ------
 debian/manpages/uronode.8       | 245 --------------------------------------
 debian/manpages/uronode.conf.5  | 252 ----------------------------------------
 debian/manpages/uronode.perms.5 | 117 -------------------
 debian/rules                    |   4 +
 debian/uronode.manpages         |   1 -
 9 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 788 deletions(-)

diff --git a/debian/manpages/axdigi.8 b/debian/manpages/axdigi.8
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-.TH AXDIGI 8 "28 April 2013" Linux "Linux Programmer's Manual"
-.SH NAME
-axdigi \- axdigi file.
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.LP
-.B axdigi
-This executable should be loaded in your startup script with the command:
-/usr/local/sbin/axdigi (or path to where you installed it). This file enables
-cross-port digipeating within your linux's ax25 stack.
-.LP
-Special Conditions:
-.B axdigi
-In order to digipeat, you or the user *must* know your SSID associated
-with the ifconfig <interface> that is the direct link to the outbound
-path they wish to digi to. axdigi will handle the appropriate digipeat
-accordingly. If you have multiple ax25 interfaces, you should somehow
-list them for the users in the axports description so they will see
-them when doing an "Interface" command while on URONode. If the user
-wishes to log off URONode and digi through, then they must use the
-interface's SSID associated with the OUTBOUND path to their destination.
-.sp
-commands are:
-.TP 14
-.B C <destination> via <your interface-SSID>
-If the user heard station A1BCD-7 on your ax0 interface, and that
-interface's SSID is: W1XYZ-9 (NOT the FlexID of URONode!) then the user
-would enter:
-c a1bcd-7 via w1xyz-9 
-even if their inbound interface might be ax1 and it's ifconfig shows 
-your SSID as w1xyz-10!
-.TP 14
-.B Detailed information
-If you have 3 ax25 interfaces ifconfigured as:
-ax0 - w1xyz-9
-ax1 - w1xyz-10
-ax2 - w1xyz-11
-
-User k2lmn would enter your node via ax2 and they wish to digi to
-a1bcd-7 which is heard on ax0 they would simply enter:
-c a1bcd-7 via w1xyz-9 to connect. Axdigi handles the crossport
-functions. If they tried:
-c a1bcd-7 via w1xyz-11
-the connect would fail because it would attempt to digi OUT on your
-ax2 interface. This may get tricky so expect a need to educate your
-users on this. Unfortunately, linux lacks native cross-port digipeating
-at this time so this is a work-around.
-.SH FILES
-.LP
-/usr/sbin/axdigi
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
-.BR axports (5),
-.BR ax25 (4).
diff --git a/debian/manpages/flexd.8 b/debian/manpages/flexd.8
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-.TH URONODE 8 "2 September 2015" Linux "Linux System Managers Manual"
-.SH NAME
-flexd \- FlexNet polling daemon
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B flexd
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.LP
-.B flexd 
-queries a neighbouring flexnet node for its reachable
-destinations.  These destinations are stored locally and are available
-within uronode to be queried using the Dest command or connected to
-using: Connect <destination>
-.SH FILES
-.LP
-.TP 5 
-.B /etc/flexd.conf
-flexd configuration file.
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
-.BR uronode (8),
-.BR uronode.conf (5),
-.BR uronode.perms (5),
-.BR axports (5),
-.BR ax25d (8),
-.BR mheardd (8).
-.SH AUTHOR
-Brian Rogers N1URO <n1uro at n1uro.com>
-.SH THANKS TO
-Stefano Noferi IZ5AWZ <iz5awz at radio-gw.cnuce.cnr.it>
-.br
-Tomi Manninen OH2BNS <tpmannin at cc.hut.fi>
-.br 
-Alan Cox GW4PTS <gw4pts at gw4pts.ampr.org>
-.br 
-Roy PE1RJA <roy at esrac.ele.tue.nl>
diff --git a/debian/manpages/flexd.conf.5 b/debian/manpages/flexd.conf.5
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-.TH FLEXD.CONF 5 "28 April 2013" Linux "Linux Programmer's Manual"
-.SH NAME
-flexd.conf \- flexd configuration file.
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.LP
-.B flexd.conf
-file is read by flexd at program startup and is used to modify the
-behaviour of the robot.
-.LP
-The lines within
-.B flexd.conf
-must either be a comment line, which starts with a # in the first column, or
-one of the commands listed below. Commands and arguments are delimited
-by white space. Arguments can contain white space if they are enclosed
-in double quotes. Also C-style escapes (\\n, \\x0A, \\012 etc.) are parsed
-within double quotes.
-.sp
-Available configuration commands are:
-.TP 14
-.B MyCall	<xx#xx>
-Sets up the callsign AND ssid you wish to use to connect to your flexnet
-neighbor for destinations import. Do NOT use an ssid of your ax25 interface
-which you'll be polling from as you may create a loop between your system
-and the flexnet neighbor.
-An example: MyCall	kb1uuu-13
-.TP 14
-.B PollInterval	<time/secs>
-This string tells the robot how many times in SECONDS to poll your flexnet
-neighbor and import their destination table. In my production environment
-300 (or 5 minutes) seemed to be fine. I would NOT go below 180 (3 minutes)
-as you may create more traffic than needed.
-.TP 14
-.B FlexGate	<xx#xx-##>
-This is the callsign of your flexnet neighbor. The robot will read this 
-callsign-ssid and attempt a connect to it every ## minutes assigned in
-PollInterval <time/mins>. Be sure you do NOT configure it to connect to
-a service linked within the flexnet neighbor such as a BBS! You will NOT
-receive any destinations to your system that way and the BBS will think
-you're attempting a feed.
-.TP 14
-
-
-
-.SH FILES
-.LP
-/usr/local/etc/ax25/flexd.conf
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
-.BR uronode (8),
-.BR uronode.perms (5),
-.BR axports (5),
-.BR ax25 (4).
diff --git a/debian/manpages/nodeusers.1 b/debian/manpages/nodeusers.1
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-.TH NODEUSERS 1 "28 April 1998" Linux "Linux Programmer's Manual"
-.SH NAME
-nodeusers \- URONode user information lookup program
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B nodeusers [-a] [-i] [-l]
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.LP
-.B Nodeusers 
-displays information about current URONode users.
-.SH OPTIONS
-.TP 10
-.BI \-a
-Tells nodeusers to use a plain <CR> as end-of-line. This is useful
-if nodeusers is called from ax25d.
-.TP 10
-.BI \-i
-Tells nodeusers to use a <CR><LF> pair as end-of-line sequence and also
-to wait for one line of input before sending the user data. This
-should be used if nodeusers is used in an internet environment (eg. as
-a fingerd replacement).
-.TP 10
-.BI \-l
-Enables logging of errors to the system logging facility.
-.SH FILES
-.LP
-.TP 5
-.B /var/lib/ax25/node/loggedin
-Database of current users.
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
-.BR uronode (8)
-.SH AUTHOR
-Brian Rogers N1URO <n1uro at n1uro.com>
-.br
-Stefano Noferi IZ5AWZ <iz5awz at radio-ge.cnuce.cnr.it>
-.br
-Tomi Manninen OH2BNS <tpmannin at cc.hut.fi>
diff --git a/debian/manpages/uronode.8 b/debian/manpages/uronode.8
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-.TH URONODE 8 "28 April 1998" Linux "Linux System Managers Manual"
-.SH NAME
-URONode \- Node front end for AX.25, NET/ROM, Rose and TCP
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B node
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.LP
-.B URONode
-is a simple node front end, modelled after the node shells of LinuxNode,
-AWZNode, and Flexnode.
-.SH COMMANDS
-The following commands are supported for users of
-.B URONode:
-.TP 14
-.BI ?
-Give short list of available commands.
-.TP 14
-.BI Bye
-Disconnect user from the node.
-.TP 14
-.BI "Connect <call | alias> [s|d]                  For NETROM"
-.TP 14
-.BI "Connect <port> <call> [via <call1> ...] [d|s] For AX.25"
-.TP 14
-.BI "Connect <call> <address> [<digi>] [d|s]       For ROSE"
-.TP 14
-.BI "Connect <destination> [s|d]                   For FlexNet"
-.sp 1
-Initiates an AX25, NET/ROM, ROSE or Flexnet connection to a remote host. 
-If more than two parameters are entered and the second parameter is ten 
-charachers in length then it is interpreted as a ROSE connection, 
-otherwise the first parameter is interpreted as a port name and AX25 is 
-used to make the connection via that port. If only one parameter is given 
-the connection is made searching for the callsign in NET/ROM nodes, 
-in AX25 Fixed links, in FlexNet destinations and last in Mheard database 
-in this order.	
-.sp
-For a ROSE connection the <address> part must be exactly six or ten digits.
-If only six digits are supplied, the DNIC (first four digits) default to the
-local DNIC. The local DNIC is assumed to be that of the first configured
-Rose port in /etc/ax25/rsports.
-.sp
-The user may optionally supply as the last argument a single character
-which modifies the default behaviour on disconnection of the connection.
-If a single `s' is entered as the last argument, then when the remote host
-disconnects you will be returned to this node. If a single `d' is entered as
-the last argument, you will be disconnected from this node too. The Default
-behaviour (neither `s' nor `d' entered) is configured in the node configuration
-file and depends on the sysop preference.
-.TP 14
-.BI "CAllbook <call>[@<server>]"
-Retrieve data about a callsign from an internet-accessible
-callbook server. The server name can usually be omitted, since
-the default server configured by the operator is usually
-valid. The default setting can be overridden by specifying
-a host name.
-.TP 14
-.BI "Escape [<escape string>]"
-Override the sysop configured default escape character setting. If the Escape
-command is given without an argument then the current escape character setting
-is returned to the user. The escape string may be specified using any of the
-well known codings:
-.IP
-.BI "<char>"
-to enter the escape character in its binary form.
-.IP
-.BI "^C"
-to enter the escape character as a control character value.
-.IP
-.BI "NNN"
-to set the escape character to a Decimal value.
-.IP
-.BI "0xNN"
-to set the escape character to a HexaDecimal value.
-.IP
-.BI "0NNN"
-to set the escape character to an Octal value.
-.IP
-.BI "off"
-to disable the escape character.
-.TP 14
-.BI "Finger [<username>][@<hostname>]"
-Retrieve information about users of a system. If the user
-name is omitted, shows the users currently logged on the
-host. If the hostname is omitted, defaults to the local host.
-.TP 14
-.BI "Help [<command>]"
-Give help for the specified command or this text if no
-command is specified. Commands can not be abbreviated.
-Use the "?" command to retrieve a list of available commands.
-.TP 14
-.BI "HOst <hostname> | <ip address>"
-Give the Domain Name Service host name information about <hostname> or
-<ip address>.
-.TP 14
-.BI Info
-Display the version information and the contents of the
-/usr/local/etc/ax25/uronode.info file, which should describe any aspects
-of your system that you would like to brag about.
-.TP 14
-.BI INTerfaces
-Display the node's interface schema, most folks often call these "ports".
-.TP 14
-.BI "Links [d | n | v | <call>]"
-Shows the AX25 link table of the local node. The destinations 
-on this list can be reached using the Connect command without 
-knowing the actual network path used (assuming the network is OK).
-
-The optional parameter d show the AX25 nodes directly linked.
-The optional parameter n show the AX25 nodes linked connecting 
-another node and passing a string like "C XX0XX".
-The optional parameter v show the AX25 links via digipeaters.
-
-You can also specify a destination callsign to get the verbose 
-information for a single destination.
-.TP 14
-.BI "Mheard [<portname>]"
-Give a list of heard AX.25 stations on the specified port.
-.TP 14
-.BI "Nodes [* | <node>]"
-Show the NET/ROM node table of the local host. The nodes on this
-list can be reached using the Connect command without knowing the
-actual network path used (assuming the network is OK).
-.sp
-The optional argument '*' toggles verbose mode, showing the
-Obsolescence counter, relative path quality and the port and
-neighbour node used to reach each node. You can also specify
-a node callsign to get the verbose information for a single node.
-In that case a "which" field that tells what route the kernel
-will use to reach the node is also shown.
-.TP 14
-.BI "Ping <host> [<size>]"
-Check if a host can be reached trough the network by sending
-an ICMP Echo Request packet to the host and waiting for it to
-reply. If a reply is received the round-trip-time (RTT)
-between the local and remote hosts is shown.
-.sp
-If an optional length is specified the data portion of the
-packet is filled with length number of bytes.
-.TP 14
-.BI Routes
-Shows the NET/ROM route table of the local host (eg. the nodes
-which the local node directly talks with). These nodes are used
-to reach the other nodes on the node table. Fields shown are:
-.IP
-.BI "Link"
-Is there an AX25 connection active to this node.
-.IP
-.BI "Port"
-Which port is this route on.
-.IP
-.BI "Callsign"
-The callsign of the neighbour node.
-.IP
-.BI "Quality"
-A relative quality for the path (0-255).
-.IP
-.BI "Destinations"
-Number of other nodes reached via this route.
-.IP
-.BI "Lock"
-Is the quality of this route locked by the operator.
-.IP
-.BI "QSO"
-Number of NET/ROM session enties.
-.TP 14
-.BI "Telnet <host> [<port>] [<string>] [d|s]"
-Initiate a telnet session to a remote host using TCP/IP.
-By default, the telnet command connects to the TCP port 23
-(allocated for telnet). You can specify another TCP port or
-a TCP port name.
-.sp
-If an optional third argument <string> is given, that string, followed
-by a CRLF is sent to the remote host right after the connection is
-established. This is mainly useful for command aliases.
-.sp
-If a single `s' is entered as the last parameter, then when
-the remote host disconnects you will be returned to this node.
-If a single `d' is entered as the last parameter, you will
-be disconnected from this node too. Default behaviour (neither
-`s' nor `d' entered) depends on sysop configuration.
-.TP 14
-.BI "MSG <user> <message>"
-Send a message to another user of the node. The user
-in question must be in idle state (ie. not connected/connecting
-anywhere or running a program).
-.sp
-If the user has an SSID other than zero, the SSID must be
-specified. If multiple users are logged in with the same
-callsign/SSID pair, those who are in idle state, get the message.
-.TP 14
-.BI Users
-Show a list of users currently connected to the local node,
-where the users are coming from, and what are they doing at the
-moment.
-.SH FILES
-.LP
-.TP 5 
-.B /etc/ax25/uronode.conf
-URONode configuration file.
-.br
-.TP 5
-.B /etc/ax25/uronode.perms
-URONode permissions file.
-.br
-.TP 5
-.B /etc/ax25/uronode.users
-URONode users settings file.
-.br
-.TP 5
-.B /etc/ax25/uronode.motd
-URONode message of the day file.
-.br
-.TP 5 
-.B /etc/ax25/uronode.info
-The response to the 'info' command.  
-This file should be edited to reflect the local configuration.
-.br
-.TP 5 
-.B /var/lib/ax25/node/loggedin
-Database of current users.
-.br
-.TP 5
-.B /var/lib/ax25/mheard/mheard.dat
-Information about AX.25 stations heard.
-.br
-.TP 5 
-.B /var/lib/ax25/node/help/*.hlp
-The online help files.
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
-.BR uronode.conf (5),
-.BR uronode.perms (5),
-.BR axports (5),
-.BR ax25d (8),
-.BR mheardd (8).
-.SH AUTHOR
-Brian Rogers N1URO <n1uro at n1uro.com>
-.SH THANKS TO
-Stefano Noferi IZ5AWZ <iz5awz at radio-gw.cnuce.cnr.it>
-.br
-Tomi Manninen OH2BNS <tpmannin at cc.hut.fi>
-.br 
-Alan Cox GW4PTS <gw4pts at gw4pts.ampr.org>
-.br 
-Roy PE1RJA <roy at esrac.ele.tue.nl>
diff --git a/debian/manpages/uronode.conf.5 b/debian/manpages/uronode.conf.5
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-.TH URONODE.CONF 5 "28 April 1998" Linux "Linux Programmer's Manual"
-.SH NAME
-uronode.conf \- URONode configuration file.
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.LP
-.B uronode.conf
-file is read by URONode at program startup and is used to modify the
-behaviour of the node. The URONode node.conf is no compatible with
-the LinuxNode file, as it add new entries: FlexId Prompt and PassPromt.
-.LP
-The lines within
-.B uronode.conf
-must either be a comment line, which starts with a # in the first column, or
-one of the commands listed below. Commands and arguments are delimited
-by white space. Arguments can contain white space if they are enclosed
-in double quotes. Also C-style escapes (\\n, \\x0A, \\012 etc.) are parsed
-within double quotes. Tabs may also be used for delimiting columns.
-.sp
-Available configuration commands are:
-.TP 14
-.B Alias <NAme> \(lq<command> [<args...>]\(rq
-Sets up a command alias. The number of uppercase characters at the
-beginning of <NAme> specifies how much the user may abbreviate the
-command. The uppercase part should be long enough to separate the command
-from other commands starting with the same letters. If there are no
-uppercase letters in the beginning, the whole name is converted to upper
-case and user can not abbreviate the command.
-The command and arguments are subject to
-.B parameter expansion
-(see below).
-.TP 14
-.B ConnTimeout <timeout>
-When user is connected to another system via this system and the
-connection is idle (no data flowing in either direction) for <timeout>
-seconds the connection is dropped and user disconnected from node.
-Default is 3600 seconds
-(1 hour).
-.TP 14
-.B Email	<your at node.ampr.org>
-This is your amprnet or commercial email address that's displayed
-to users on interfaces you require having a password on to access
-your node, highly suggested on inet interfaces. You may leave
-off the <>'s. If you do not have an Email line in node.conf
-then your email address to users will display as (null) and
-will make you look sloppy :-)
-.TP 14
-.B EscapeChar <escape>
-Specifies the escape character. <escape> should be the decimal 
-representation of the ASCII code of the wanted escape character.
-Setting escape character to \-1 disables the feature altogether.
-The default is 20 (ctrl-t).
-.sp
-Note that the escape mechanism breaks 8-bit transparency of URONode
-and you should either disable it or set the no-escape flag in node.perms
-for the forwarding stations if (compressed) forward is run trough
-URONode.
-.TP 14
-.B ExtCmd <NAme> <flags> <uid> <exec> <args...>
-.RS
-.TP 10
-.B NAme
-This is the name under which the command appears at nodes command list.
-The number of uppercase characters at the beginning of <NAme> specifies
-how much the user may abbreviate the command.
-The uppercase part should be long enough to separate the command
-from other commands starting with the same letters. If there are no
-uppercase letters in the beginning, the whole name is converted to upper
-case and user can not abbreviate the command.
-.TP 10
-.B flags
-This is a sum of flags that control the way the external
-command is executed. Currently two flags are implemented:
-.RS
-.TP 5
-.B 1
-Run command through pipe. Without this flag node just fork()s and exec()s
-the specified command and then waits for it to terminate. The command must
-it self be aware about the underlying protocol. It must handle packetising
-and any end of line conversions. With this flag however node sets up a pipe
-between it self and the command and handles packetising and end of line
-conversions for it.
-.TP 5
-.B 2
-Reconnected to flag. If this flag is set, the user gets a reconnected to
-prompt after the external command is finished.
-.RE
-.TP 10
-.B uid
-This is the userid that the following command should run under when
-executing.
-.TP 10
-.B exec
-This is the executable that should be executed.
-.TP 10
-.B args...
-These are the optional arguments that are passed to the executable.
-The arguments are subject to
-.SM
-.B "parameter expansion"
-(see below).
-.RE
-.TP 14
-.B HiddenPorts <portname> ...
-Marks <portname> as hidden. Hidden ports are not shown to users in
-Links, Mheard, Ports and Routes commands and can not be used to make
-AX.25 downlink connections unless user is specially permitted to do
-so (see node.perms(5)). Up to 32 hidden ports can be specified with
-this command.
-.TP 14
-.B HostName <hostname>
-This is the visible hostname of the node. It will be shown at telnet
-login and in the node welcome message.
-.TP 14
-.B IdleTimeout <timeout>
-After <timeout> seconds of inactivity while waiting for a command user
-is disconnected from node. Default is 900 seconds (15 mins).
-.TP 14
-.B LocalNet <network>
-Defines a "local" network. Users telneting from hosts in this network
-are treated separately (see node.perms(5)). <network> is a KA9Q NOS
-style network address consisting of a dotted quad ip address of the
-network and a number of significant bits separated by a slash. Note
-that 127.0.0.0/8 (loopback net) is also considered "local" by default.
-.TP 14
-.B LogLevel <loglevel>
-Specifies what node should log. The available levels are:
-.RS
-.TP 5
-.B 0
-Don't log anything.
-.TP 5
-.B 1
-Log only critical errors.
-.TP 5
-.B 2
-Log errors and logins/logouts.
-.TP 5
-.B 3
-Log errors, logins/logouts and all gateway commands.
-.LP
-Default is to log only critical errors.
-.RE
-.TP 14
-.B NodeId <nodeid>
-This is the node id that is shown in every message from node. Default
-is "URONode".
-.TP 14
-.B FlexID <flexid>
-This is typically your ax25 callsign-ssid that links to flexnet and/or
-to your user interface set by the sysop in ax25d.conf.
-.TP 14
-.B RoseID <rosecall at dnic,######>
-This is your node's rosecall-ssid and your full dnic number typically
-consisting of your country code, area code, and phone extension. An
-example is: 3100,860906. The full string would be for this part of
-the conf file using my config: RoseID n1uro-8 at 3100860906 or if you do not
-use rose enter: RoseID none
-.TP 14
-.B NrPort <portname>
-This is the name of the netrom port that is used when making outgoing
-netrom connects. Normally it should match the portname that is used
-in ax25d.conf to listen for incoming netrom calls. Default is the first
-netrom port.
-.TP 14
-.B ReConnect on|off
-ReConnect flag. If this is on, users gatewaying to another host
-get reconnected to this node after the remote host closes connection.
-If it's off connection to the user will also be closed. User can
-override the default behaviour with a single `s' or `d' at the end
-of the gatewaying command (connect or telnet). Default is off.
-.TP 14
-.B Prompt <NodePrompt>
-This is the prompt string of the node. It's delimited by double quotes.
-You can use also a "\\n" character for a multi-lines prompt.
-.TP 14
-.B PassPrompt <PasswordPrompt>
-This is the prompt string for sysop password request.  It's delimited by 
-double quotes. You can use also a "\\n" character for a multi-lines prompt.
-.SH PARAMETER EXPANSION
-.LP
-The arguments passed to the real command by the Alias and ExtCmd
-commands are subject to parameter expansion. If a word starts with a %,
-it is expanded. The following formats are expanded:
-.TP 14
-.B %parameter
-This is substituted with the value of
-.B parameter
-.
-.TP 14
-.B %{parameter}
-The same as above.
-.TP 14
-.B %{parameter:default}
-If
-.B parameter
-is defined this is susbtituted with the value of it. If not, the default
-value is substituted. This currently applies only to positional parameters
-0...9.
-.LP
-The following parameters are defined:
-.LP
-.TP 8
-.B 0...9
-The positional parameters.
-.TP 8
-.B U
-The username (callsign) of the remote station in upper case without the SSID.
-.TP 8
-.B u
-The username (callsign) of the remote station in lower case without the SSID.
-.TP 8
-.B S
-The username (callsign) of the remote station in upper case with the SSID.
-.TP 8
-.B s
-The username (callsign) of the remote station in lower case with the SSID.
-.TP 8
-.B P
-The nodename (callsign) of the remote station (NET/ROM), the portname the
-user is coming in via (AX.25) or the ip address of the remote host (TCP).
-In upper case without the SSID.
-.TP 8
-.B p
-The nodename (callsign) of the remote station (NET/ROM), the portname the
-user is coming in via (AX.25) or the ip address of the remote host (TCP).
-In lower case without the SSID.
-.TP 8
-.B R
-The nodename (callsign) of the remote station (NET/ROM), the portname the
-user is coming in via (AX.25) or the ip address of the remote host (TCP).
-In upper case with the SSID.
-.TP 8
-.B r
-The nodename (callsign) of the remote station (NET/ROM), the portname the
-user is coming in via (AX.25) or the ip address of the remote host (TCP).
-In lower case with the SSID.
-.TP 8
-.B t
-The type of the user connection (ax25, netrom, rose, inet, host) in lower case.
-.TP 8
-.B T
-The type of the user connection (ax25, netrom, rose, inet, host) in upper case.
-.LP
-Anything else after a % is substituted with a %.
-.SH FILES
-.LP
-/etc/ax25/uronode.conf
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
-.BR uronode (8),
-.BR uronode.perms (5),
-.BR axports (5),
-.BR ax25 (4).
diff --git a/debian/manpages/uronode.perms.5 b/debian/manpages/uronode.perms.5
deleted file mode 100644
index fb0ccba..0000000
--- a/debian/manpages/uronode.perms.5
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,117 +0,0 @@
-.TH URONODE.PERMS 5 "28 April 1998" Linux "Linux Programmer's Manual"
-.SH NAME
-uronode.perms \- URONode permissions file.
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.LP
-.B URONode.perms
-file is read at program startup with the knowledge of users username
-(call), connection type (AX.25, NET/ROM, ROSE, TCP/IP), peers IP address
-(for TCP/IP) and port name (for AX.25). The first entry matching this
-information is taken and user is asked for password and given permissions
-according to it.
-.LP
-The lines within
-.B uronode.perms
-must either be a comment line, which starts with a # in the first column, or
-a permission entry in the following format, each field being delimited by
-white space:
-.sp
-.RS
-username type portname password permissions
-.RE
-.sp
-The field descriptions are:
-.sp
-.TP 14
-.B username
-This is matched against users username (call) without SSID. An asterisk
-(*) matches any username.
-.TP 14
-.B type
-This is matched against the type of the connection to user.
-Possible values for this field are:
-.RS 14
-.TP
-.B *
-matches any type of connection.
-.TP
-.B ax25
-matches users coming in with AX.25 and FlexNet.
-.TP
-.B netrom
-matches users coming in with NET/ROM.
-.TP
-.B rose
-matches users coming in with ROSE.
-.TP
-.B local
-matches TCP/IP connections where users host is in "local" network
-as defined in uronode.conf(5).
-.TP
-.B ampr
-matches TCP/IP connections where users host is in amprnet (44.0.0.0/8).
-.TP
-.B inet
-matches TCP/IP connections where users host is neither in "local"
-network nor in amprnet.
-.TP
-.B host
-matches users starting URONode from
-shell.
-.RE
-.TP 14
-.B portname
-If user is coming in with AX.25 this field is matched against the
-local port name the user is coming in via. An asterisk (*) matches
-any port name.
-.TP 14
-.B password
-If the previous three fields match and this field is not a single
-asterisk (*) the user is asked for a password. The password is
-then matched against this field.
-.TP 14
-.B permissions
-This field represents a a bitmask of operations the user is permitted
-to do. It is a sum of the values listed here:
-.RS 14
-.TP
-.B 1
-permits logging in even if no other permissions are given.
-.TP
-.B 2
-permits outgoing AX.25 and Flexnet connects.
-.TP
-.B 4
-permits outgoing NET/ROM connects.
-.TP
-.B 8
-permits telneting to hosts in the "local" network as defined in
-uronode.conf(5).
-.TP
-.B 16
-permits telneting to hosts in amprnet.
-.TP
-.B 32
-permits telneting to hosts neither in the "local" network nor in amprnet.
-.TP
-.B 64
-ANSI Color flag. Enable per interface to allow the user to have ANSI color
-graphics on their terminal. A "*" for the interface will flag color ON for
-all interfaces for that callsign. Suggested to leave OFF unless requested
-by the end user... but looks kewl in a shell terminal.
-.TP
-.B 128
-permits outgoing ROSE connects.
-.TP
-.B 256
-The no-escape flag. Disables the escape mechanism for this user.
-.TP
-.RE
-.SH FILES
-.LP
-/etc/ax25/uronode.perms
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
-.BR uronode (8),
-.BR uronode.conf (5),
-.BR axports (5),
-.BR ax25 (4).
diff --git a/debian/rules b/debian/rules
index c7d34ed..c9b2e70 100755
--- a/debian/rules
+++ b/debian/rules
@@ -6,6 +6,10 @@
 
 # Collapse upstream changes file into single file
 
+override_dh_auto_install:
+	rm --verbose calibrate
+	dh_auto_install
+
 override_dh_auto_build:
 	cat CHANGES.* > changelog
 	dh_auto_build
diff --git a/debian/uronode.manpages b/debian/uronode.manpages
deleted file mode 100644
index 2fb19fb..0000000
--- a/debian/uronode.manpages
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-debian/manpages/*

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