Correct some man page cross references and file location references.

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Mike Pritchard 1996-04-07 00:06:21 +00:00
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31 changed files with 61 additions and 59 deletions

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@ -169,4 +169,4 @@ fortune 50% funny 50% not
.El
.Sh SEE ALSO
.Xr regex 3 ,
.Xr regcmp 3 ,
.Xr regcomp 3 ,

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@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ four-byte values of type
sorted in ascending order.
These values are written in ``standard'' byte order.
Each is used as a transition time (as returned by
.Xr time 2 )
.Xr time 3 )
at which the rules for computing local time change.
Next come
.Li tzh_timecnt
@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ Then there are
pairs of four-byte values, written in standard byte order;
the first value of each pair gives the time
(as returned by
.Xr time 2 )
.Xr time 3 )
at which a leap second occurs;
the second gives the
.Em total

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@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ share the same file status flags).
.It
The close-on-exec flag associated with the new file descriptor
is set to remain open across
.Xr execv 2
.Xr execve 2
system calls.
.El
.It Dv F_GETFD

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@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ is thus a built-in command to
.Pp
The system refuses to extend the data or stack space when the limits
would be exceeded in the normal way; a
.Xr break 2
.Xr brk 2
call fails if the data space limit is reached, or the process is
killed when the stack limit is reached (since the stack cannot be
extended, there is no way to send a signal!).

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@ -27,7 +27,7 @@
.\" (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
.\" THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
.\"
.\" $Id: rpc.sprayd.8,v 1.2 1995/04/12 00:48:03 jtc Exp $
.\" $Id: rpc.sprayd.8,v 1.1.1.1 1996/01/05 08:53:39 graichen Exp $
.\"
.Dd June 22, 1994
.Dt RPC.SPRAYD 8
@ -40,7 +40,7 @@
.Sh DESCRIPTION
.Nm rpc.sprayd
is a server which records packets sent by the
.Xr spray 1
.Xr spray 8
command and sends a traffic report to the originator of the packets.
The
.Nm rpc.sprayd

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@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ Super-user privileges are required for all operations.
Time zone change rule, see
.Xr tzset 3 ;
not needed when
.Xr /usr/sbin/tzsetup
.Xr tzsetup 8
or
.Xr zic 8
is used.
@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ is used.
.Bl -tag -width /etc/wall_cmos_clock -compact
.It Pa /etc/localtime
Current zoneinfo file, see
.Xr /usr/sbin/tzsetup
.Xr tzsetup 8
and
.Xr zic 8 .
.It Pa /etc/wall_cmos_clock
@ -153,11 +153,11 @@ Its presence indicates that the machine's CMOS clock is set to local
time, while its absence indicates a UTC CMOS clock.
.Sh SEE ALSO
.Xr tzset 3 ,
.Xr zic 8 ,
.Xr rc 8 ,
.Xr crontab 5 ,
.Xr rc 8 ,
.Xr sysctl 8 ,
.Xr tzsetup 8 .
.Xr tzsetup 8 ,
.Xr zic 8 .
.Sh DIAGNOSTICS
No diagnostics.
If an error occurs,

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@ -80,12 +80,12 @@ program.
.Pp
A copy of the in-core label for a disk can be obtained with the
.Dv DIOCGDINFO
.Xr ioctl ;
.Xr ioctl 2 ;
this works with a file descriptor for a block or character (``raw'') device
for any partition of the disk.
The in-core copy of the label is set by the
.Dv DIOCSDINFO
.Xr ioctl .
.Xr ioctl 2 .
The offset of a partition cannot generally be changed while it is open,
nor can it be made smaller while it is open.
One exception is that any change is allowed if no label was found
@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ on the disk, and the driver was able to construct only a skeletal label
without partition information.
Finally, the
.Dv DIOCWDINFO
.Xr ioctl
.Xr ioctl 2
operation sets the in-core label and then updates the on-disk label;
there must be an existing label on the disk for this operation to succeed.
Thus, the initial label for a disk or disk pack must be installed

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@ -80,12 +80,12 @@ program.
.Pp
A copy of the in-core label for a disk can be obtained with the
.Dv DIOCGDINFO
.Xr ioctl ;
.Xr ioctl 2 ;
this works with a file descriptor for a block or character (``raw'') device
for any partition of the disk.
The in-core copy of the label is set by the
.Dv DIOCSDINFO
.Xr ioctl .
.Xr ioctl 2 .
The offset of a partition cannot generally be changed while it is open,
nor can it be made smaller while it is open.
One exception is that any change is allowed if no label was found
@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ on the disk, and the driver was able to construct only a skeletal label
without partition information.
Finally, the
.Dv DIOCWDINFO
.Xr ioctl
.Xr ioctl 2
operation sets the in-core label and then updates the on-disk label;
there must be an existing label on the disk for this operation to succeed.
Thus, the initial label for a disk or disk pack must be installed

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@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ and optionally
.Sm on
If the mask is not specified, it will default to the mask for that network
class (A, B or C; see
.Xr inet 5 ).
.Xr inet 4 ).
.Pp
For example:
.Bd -literal -offset indent

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@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ accessed as a read-only character device
.Sh DIAGNOSTICS
None.
.Sh SEE ALSO
.Xr qcamcontrol 8
.Xr qcamcontrol 1
.br
The QuickCam reverse engineering project, http://www.crynwr.com/qcpc/
.Sh HISTORY

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@ -59,9 +59,9 @@ a connection being present.
In practice, applications
seldom open these files; they are opened by special programs, such
as
.Xr getty 2
.Xr getty 8
or
.Xr rlogind 2 ,
.Xr rlogind 8 ,
and become
an application's standard input, output, and error files.
.Ss Job Control in a Nutshell

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@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ system when logging in over a network (using
.Xr rlogin 1 ,
or
.Xr telnet 1
for example.) Even in these cases the details of how the terminal
for example). Even in these cases the details of how the terminal
file was opened and set up is already handled by special software
in the system.
Thus, users do not normally need to worry about the details of
@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ how these lines are opened or used. Also, these lines are often used
for dialing out of a system (through an out-calling modem), but again
the system provides programs that hide the details of accessing
these terminal special files (see
.Xr tip 2 .)
.Xr tip 1 ).
.Pp
When an interactive user logs in, the system prepares the line to
behave in a certain way (called a

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@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ File system nodes are ordinary directory files on which has
been grafted a file system object, such as a physical disk or a
partitioned area of such a disk.
(See
.Xr mount 1
.Xr mount 2
and
.Xr mount 8 . )
.Pp

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@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ If no
.Sy domain
entry is present, the domain is determined
from the local host name returned by
.Xr gethostname 2 ;
.Xr gethostname 3 ;
the domain part is taken to be everything after the first `.'.
Finally, if the host name does not contain a domain part, the root
domain is assumed.

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@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ from the password file
.Xr passwd 5 .
.It Ev LANG
This variable configure all programs which use
.Xr \%setlocale 3
.Xr setlocale 3
to specified locale.
.It Ev PATH
The sequence of directories, separated by colons, searched by

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@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ block and character device files
.It Li MAKEDEV
script for creating device files;
see
.Xr makedev 8
.Xr MAKEDEV 8
.It Li fd/
file descriptor files;
see

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@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ and execute the initialization process,
.Xr init 8 .
The root filesystem is incorrect or has been corrupted, or the mode
or type of
.Pa /etc/init
.Pa /sbin/init
forbids execution or is totally missing.
.Pp
.Pp

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@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ and execute the initialization process,
.Xr init 8 .
The root filesystem is incorrect or has been corrupted, or the mode
or type of
.Pa /etc/init
.Pa /sbin/init
forbids execution or is totally missing.
.Pp
.Pp

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@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ and execute the initialization process,
.Xr init 8 .
The root filesystem is incorrect or has been corrupted, or the mode
or type of
.Pa /etc/init
.Pa /sbin/init
forbids execution or is totally missing.
.Pp
.Pp

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@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ files in the FreeBSD source tree.
*
* @(#)style 1.14 (Berkeley) 4/28/95
*
* FreeBSD $Id: style.9,v 1.4 1996/02/09 16:20:10 mpp Exp $
* FreeBSD $Id: style.9,v 1.5 1996/03/31 22:36:14 joerg Exp $
*
*/
@ -304,7 +304,9 @@ Routines returning void * should not have their return values cast
to any pointer type.
.Pp
Use
.Xr err/warn 3 ,
.Xr err 3
or
.Xr warn 3 ,
don't roll your own!
.Bd -literal -offset 0i
if ((four = malloc(sizeof(struct foo))) == NULL)

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@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ Normally the name cannot be determined since there is no mapping
from an open file back to the directory entry that was used to open
that file. Also, since different directory entries may reference
the same file (via
.Xr ln 2 ) ,
.Xr ln 1 ) ,
the name printed may not be the actual
name that the process originally used to open that file.
.El

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@ -286,7 +286,7 @@ propagated properly, unless the signal catcher was invoked during
the execution of the profiling routine, in which case all is lost.
.Pp
The profiled program must call
.Xr exit 2
.Xr exit 3
or return normally for the profiling information to be saved
in the
.Pa gmon.out

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@ -128,12 +128,12 @@ itself.
With each newly created window, a shell program is spawned with its
process environment tailored to that window. Its standard input,
output, and diagnostic file descriptors are bound to one end of either
a pseudo-terminal
.Xr (pty 4 )
a pseudo-terminal (see
.Xr pty 4 )
or a
.Ux
domain socket
.Xr (socketpair 4 ) .
domain socket (see
.Xr socketpair 2 ) .
If a pseudo-terminal is used, then its special
characters and modes (see
.Xr stty 1 )
@ -141,8 +141,8 @@ are copied from the physical
terminal. A
.Xr termcap 5
entry tailored to this window is created
and passed as environment
.Xr (environ 7 )
and passed as environment (see
.Xr environ 7 )
variable
.Ev TERMCAP .
The termcap entry contains the window's size and

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@ -383,7 +383,7 @@ Suppress complaints about use of long long integer types.
At appropriate points, inhibit complaints about unreachable code.
(This comment is typically placed just after calls to functions
like
.Xr exit 2 ).
.Xr exit 3 ).
.It Li /* PRINTFLIKE Ns Ar n Li */
makes
.Nm
@ -488,7 +488,7 @@ temporaries
Jochen Pohl
.Sh BUGS
The routines
.Xr exit 2 ,
.Xr exit 3 ,
.Xr longjmp 3
and other functions that do not return are not understood; this
causes various incorrect diagnostics.

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@ -28,7 +28,7 @@
.\" (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
.\" THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
.\"
.\" $Id: ac.8,v 1.4 1996/01/20 07:28:13 mpp Exp $
.\" $Id: ac.8,v 1.5 1996/01/30 13:47:56 mpp Exp $
.\"
.Dd March 15, 1994
.Dt AC 8
@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ If the file
.Pa /var/log/wtmp
exists, a record of individual login and logout
times are written to it by
.Xr login 8
.Xr login 1
and
.Xr init 8 ,
respectively.

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@ -37,7 +37,7 @@
.\"
.\" @(#)amd.8 5.10 (Berkeley) 4/19/94
.\"
.\" $Id: amd.8,v 5.2.2.1 1992/02/09 15:11:39 jsp beta $
.\" $Id: amd.8,v 1.1.1.1 1994/05/26 05:22:02 rgrimes Exp $
.\"
.Dd "April 19, 1994"
.Dt AMD 8
@ -208,7 +208,7 @@ server.
A large improvement in real-time
performance could be gained by adding a cache somewhere.
Replacing
.Xr symlinks 2
.Xr symlink 2
with a suitable incarnation of the auto-mounter
results in a large real-time speedup, but also causes a large
number of process context switches.

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@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ and optionally
.Sm on
If the mask is not specified, it will default to the mask for that network
class (A, B or C; see
.Xr inet 5 ).
.Xr inet 4 ).
.Pp
For example:
.Bd -literal -offset indent

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@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ program, and represent load averages over the 5, 10, and 15 minute
intervals prior to a server's transmission; they are multiplied by 100
for representation in an integer. The host name
included is that returned by the
.Xr gethostname 2
.Xr gethostname 3
system call, with any trailing domain name omitted.
The array at the end of the message contains information about
the users logged in to the sending machine. This information
@ -145,9 +145,9 @@ entry for each non-idle terminal line and a value indicating the
time in seconds since a character was last received on the terminal line.
.Pp
Messages received by the
.Xr rwho
.Nm rwho
server are discarded unless they originated at an
.Xr rwho
.Nm rwho
server's port. In addition, if the host's name, as specified
in the message, contains any unprintable
.Tn ASCII

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@ -27,7 +27,7 @@
.\" (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
.\" THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
.\"
.\" $Id: sa.8,v 1.1.1.1 1994/09/26 21:22:56 davidg Exp $
.\" $Id: sa.8,v 1.2 1994/09/26 21:41:06 davidg Exp $
.\"
.Dd February 25, 1994
.Dt SA 8
@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ the accounting file, so that reports include
all available information.
.Pp
If file names are supplied, they are read instead of
.Pa /var/account/account .
.Pa /var/account/acct .
After each file is read, if the summary
files are being updated, an updated summary will
be saved to disk. Only one report is printed,

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@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ Exit from timedc.
.El
.Pp
Other commands may be included for use in testing and debugging
.Xr timed ;
.Xr timed 8 ;
the help command and
the program source may be consulted for details.
.Sh FILES

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@ -28,7 +28,7 @@
.\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
.\" SUCH DAMAGE.
.\"
.\" $Id: ypserv.8,v 1.5 1996/02/26 02:34:27 wpaul Exp $
.\" $Id: ypserv.8,v 1.6 1996/02/26 20:09:22 guido Exp $
.\"
.Dd February 4, 1995
.Dt YPSERV 8
@ -343,13 +343,13 @@ Resolver configuration file.
Host access control file
.El
.Sh SEE ALSO
.Xr ypcat 1 ,
.Xr db 3 ,
.Xr yp 4 ,
.Xr ypbind 8 ,
.Xr yppasswdd 8 ,
.Xr yppush 8 ,
.Xr ypxfr 8 ,
.Xr ypcat 1 ,
.Xr yp 8 ,
.Xr db 3
.Xr ypxfr 8
.Sh AUTHOR
Bill Paul <wpaul@ctr.columbia.edu>
.Sh HISTORY