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Portability fixes (now it compiles & runs fine on Solaris). lib-src/emacsclient.c: Removed tty proxy kludge. Emacs should just use the same terminal as emacsclient. (ec_get_tty, ec_set_tty, master, pty_name, old_tty, tty, old_tty_valid) (tty_erase_char, quit_char, flow_control, meta_key, _sobuf, init_tty) (window_change, reset_tty, init_pty, copy_from_to) (pty_conversation): Removed. (window_change_signal): Just forward the signal to Emacs, don't do anything else. (init_signals): Don't set handlers for SIGHUP & SIGINT. (strprefix): New function. (main): Don't touch the terminal, simply tell its name to Emacs. lisp/server.el (server-frames): Changed name and semantics to server-ttys. (server-tty-live-p): New function. (server-sentinel): Delete the whole tty, not just the frame. (server-handle-delete-frame): Removed. (server-handle-delete-tty): New function. Close the client connection if the tty is deleted. (server-start): Clean up server-ttys, not server-frames. Set up delete-tty-after-functions. (server-process-filter): Set up server-ttys, not server-frames. Updated protocol for sending our pid to emacsclient. (server-buffer-done): Don't delete the client process directly, delete the tty instead, and rely on the delete-tty hook to close the connection. Otherwise the terminal could be left in a bad state. src/cm.c (cmputc): Don't abort on write errors. src/indent.c: #include <stdio.h>, for termchar.h. src/window.c: Ditto. src/xfaces.c: Ditto. src/sysdep.c (init_sigio, reset_sigio, request_sigio)[!SIGIO] (unrequest_sigio)[!SIGIO]: If SIGIO is not supported, don't do anything. (For Solaris.) (init_sys_modes): Moved tty_set_terminal_modes call back to here, disable window system check. (reset_sys_modes): Reset the terminal even if X is running. src/term.c (Vdelete_tty_after_functions): New variable. (syms_of_term): Initialize it. (Fdelete_tty): Updated docs. (delete_tty): Run delete-tty-after-functions. (term_init): Removed tty_set_terminal_modes call. git-archimport-id: lorentey@elte.hu--2004/emacs--multi-tty--0--patch-35
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1 Protect Your Freedom to Write Programs
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2 Join the League for Programming Freedom
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3 (Version of February 3, 1994)
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5 Ten years ago, programmers were allowed to write programs using all
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6 the techniques they knew, and providing whatever features they felt
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7 were useful. This is no longer the case. New monopolies, known as
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8 software patents and interface copyrights, have taken away our freedom
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9 of expression and our ability to do a good job.
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11 "Look and feel" lawsuits attempt to monopolize well-known command
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12 languages; some have succeeded. Copyrights on command languages
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13 enforce gratuitous incompatibility, close opportunities for
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14 competition, and stifle incremental improvements.
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16 Software patents are even more dangerous; they make every design
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17 decision in the development of a program carry a risk of a lawsuit,
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18 with draconian pretrial seizure. It is difficult and expensive to
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19 find out whether the techniques you consider using are patented; it is
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20 impossible to find out whether they will be patented in the future.
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22 The League for Programming Freedom is a grass-roots organization of
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23 professors, students, businessmen, programmers and users dedicated to
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24 bringing back the freedom to write programs. The League is not
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25 opposed to the legal system that Congress expressly established for
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26 software--copyright on individual programs. Our aim is to reverse the
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27 recent changes that prevent programmers from doing their work.
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29 The League works to abolish the new monopolies by publishing articles,
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30 talking with public officials, denouncing egregious offenders, and
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31 filing amicus curiae briefs, most notably against Lotus in its suit
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32 against Borland. We testified twice at the recent Patent Office
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33 hearings on software patents. We welcome suggestions for other
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34 activities, as well as help in carrying them out.
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37 (Added 2003) The League for Programming Freedom is inactive nowadays,
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38 though its web site www.programming-freedom.org is still maintained.
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39 It would be very useful to find a person who could take the initiative
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40 to get the LPF operating again. It will be a substantial job,
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41 requiring persistence and working with a lawyer. If you want to do
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42 it, please write to rms@gnu.org.
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