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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/plain/pdcmac/pmkdir.1 b/Master/texmf-dist/source/plain/pdcmac/pmkdir.1 deleted file mode 100644 index c9a5981cb21..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/plain/pdcmac/pmkdir.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,81 +0,0 @@ -.TH PMKDIR 1 "Time-stamp: <pdc 1995-03-27>" "PDCMAC 1.0" "CONTRIBUTED SOFTWARE" -.SH NAME -pmkdir \- make a directory and possibly its parents as well -.SH SYNOPSIS -.na -.B pmkdir -[ -.B \-\-no\-create -] [ -.BI \-\-group= groupname -] [ -.BI \-\-owner= username -] [ -.BI \-\-mode= mode -] -.I dir\|.\|.\|. -.br -.BR pmkdir -.B \-\-help -| -.B \-\-version -.SH DESCRIPTION -.na -This documents the -.SM PDCMAC -version of -.IR mkdirhier (1), -called -.IR pmkdir . -.PP -For each -.I dir -this creates a directory with that file name. -Unlike -.IR mkdir (1), -any intermediate directories required will also be -created. -.PP -This command is implemented as a shellscript. -.SH OPTIONS -.TP -.BI \-\-group= "groupname, " "\-g " groupname -.PD 0v -.TP -.BI \-\-owner= "username, " "\-o " username -.TP -.BI \-\-mode= "mode, " "\-m " mode -.PD -Set the group, owner or mode for the new files (using the same -conventions as -.IR chgrp (1), -.IR chown (1), -and -.IR chmod (1) -respectively). -Only root can combine changes of mode and group. -.TP -.BR \-\-help ", " \-h -Print a usage message and exit. -.TP -.BR \-\-no\-create ", " \-n -Do not copy files; instead print the commands that would have been performed. -.TP -.BR \-\-version ", " \-V -Print a version identification message and exit. -.SH ENVIRONMENT -.TP -.SM GROUP -.PD 0v -.TP -.SM OWNER -.TP -.SM MODE -.PD -The values of these variables are used if the corresponding command-line -options are omitted. -.SH AUTHOR -P. Damian Cugley -.I damian.cugley@comlab.ox.ac.uk -.SH "SEE ALSO" -pinstall(1), chgrp(1), chown(1), chmod(1), mkdir(1), mkdirhier(1) |