--- config.1st.orig 1995-07-12 07:57:09.000000000 -0700 +++ config.1st 2015-10-25 01:06:50.867096289 -0700 @@ -3,31 +3,6 @@ # Just try to find out the full path names for kill, ps, grep & colrm which # are used within fns.c to do process listing. -echo -n ' -I need to find the path of a few things on your system. If I guess wrongly, -say so at the end, and I will try again. If I do not know where they reside, I -will ask you. Default answers are in brackets. If you do not know where they -are on your system, first try "which " (or equivalent) in a shell, or -ask your local System Guru or Manager. - -+ If you do not have "kill", "ps", "grep" or "colrm" (or equivalent), do not - panic, xalarm only uses them when it is attempting to list the process ids of - other xalarms. If you do not have these commands, just hit RETURN. - - You can make xalarm, but you will not be able to use the -reset, -kill or - -list options. - - I need to know because xalarm should use full path names. - -+ If you do not have "fortune" or "yow", you cannot have the X equivalent since - they are just front ends to them! But do not panic, they are not necessary - for xalarm, so if you do not have them just hit RETURN when asked for their - whereabouts. - -Hit RETURN when ready...' -read dummy -echo " " - if test "$1" = "-quick"; then mode=-quick shift @@ -98,13 +73,4 @@ chmod +x x$program done -echo -n " -Are these OK? [y] " -read ans -case $ans in - ""|"y"*|"Y"*) touch .config - echo " -Thank you. -";; - *) ./config.1st $which $*;; -esac +touch .config