openbsd-ports/converters/xlhtml/patches/patch-pptHtml_nspptview
avsm 136372fb0c initial import of xlhtml-0.2.9.8
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xlHtml is an Excel 95 and later file converter. Its HTML output can
be used as a Netscape Plugin to let you view xls e-mail attachments.
It can also extract regions of a spreadsheet and convert the
spreadsheet to pure text rather than html.
2001-07-13 15:16:17 +00:00

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$OpenBSD: patch-pptHtml_nspptview,v 1.1.1.1 2001/07/13 15:16:22 avsm Exp $
--- pptHtml/nspptview.orig Wed Oct 13 17:46:03 1999
+++ pptHtml/nspptview Fri Jul 13 12:30:48 2001
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-#!/bin/tcsh
+#!/bin/csh
if ($#argv != 1) then
echo "Usage: $0 file.doc"
@@ -9,12 +9,13 @@ set source = $argv[1]
#Generate a unique html filename (/tmp/scriptname.pidnum.html)
set com = $0
-set tmp = /tmp/$com:t.$$
-set html = $tmp.html
+set tmp = `mktemp -d /tmp/nspptview.XXXXXXXXXX` || exit 1
+set tmp2 = `mktemp -d $tmp/nspptview.XXXXXXXXXX` || exit 1
+set html = $tmp2.html
pptHtml $source > $html
-if ((!(-s $html)) | ($status)) then
- echo "$0: failed to generate HTML file"
+if ((!(-r $html)) | ($status)) then
+ echo "$0"": failed to generate HTML file"
exit 1
endif
@@ -24,6 +25,6 @@ nsopen $html
#I do NOT remove the html file so that the user can click
#on the "Back" button without generating a "file not found"
#error - but uncomment the next line if you want it.
-rm $tmp*
+rm -rf $tmp
exit 0