#! /bin/sh /usr/share/dpatch/dpatch-run ## 01_fix_max_bandwidth_docs.dpatch by Daniel Kahn Gillmor ## ## All lines beginning with `## DP:' are a description of the patch. ## DP: Fix docs and --help to show --max_bandwidth instead of --maxbandwidth @DPATCH@ diff -urNad redir-2.2.1~/redir.c redir-2.2.1/redir.c --- redir-2.2.1~/redir.c 1999-12-26 15:50:06.000000000 -0500 +++ redir-2.2.1/redir.c 2005-10-22 21:21:56.849499952 -0400 @@ -233,7 +233,7 @@ #ifndef NO_SHAPER /* options for bandwidth */ fprintf(stderr, "\t\t--bufsize=\tsize of the buffer\n"); - fprintf(stderr, "\t\t--maxbandwidth=\tlimit the bandwidth\n"); + fprintf(stderr, "\t\t--max_bandwidth=\tlimit the bandwidth\n"); fprintf(stderr, "\t\t--random_wait=\twait before each packet\n"); fprintf(stderr, "\t\t--wait_in_out=\t1 wait for in, 2 out, 3 in&out\n"); /* end options for bandwidth */ diff -urNad redir-2.2.1~/redir.man redir-2.2.1/redir.man --- redir-2.2.1~/redir.man 1999-12-26 15:52:24.000000000 -0500 +++ redir-2.2.1/redir.man 2005-10-22 21:22:28.882630176 -0400 @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ .I --lport=port .I --cport=port .RB [ \--bufsize=n ] -.RB [ \--maxbandwidth=n ] +.RB [ \--max_bandwidth=n ] .RB [ \--random_wait=n ] .RB [ \--wait_in_out=n ] .ll -8 @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ .RB [ \--connect=host:port ] .I --cport=port .RB [ \--bufsize=n ] -.RB [ \--maxbandwidth=n ] +.RB [ \--max_bandwidth=n ] .RB [ \--random_wait=n ] .RB [ \--wait_in_out=n ] .ll -8 @@ -102,9 +102,9 @@ .TP .B \--bufsize n Set the bufsize (defaut 4096) in bytes. Can be used combined with ---maxbandwidth or --random_wait to simulate a slow connection. +--max_bandwidth or --random_wait to simulate a slow connection. .TP -.B \--maxbandwidth n +.B \--max_bandwidth n Reduce the bandwidth to be no more than n bits/sec. The algorithme is basic, the goal is to simulate a slow connection, so there is no pic acceptance. @@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ than the bufsize (see also --bufsize). .TP .B \--wait_in_out n -Apply --maxbandwidth and --random_wait for input if n=1, output if n=2 and +Apply --max_bandwidth and --random_wait for input if n=1, output if n=2 and both if n=3. .SH "SEE ALSO" inetd(1)