This makes the following difference:
-groff_mdoc(7), -(7) - groff_mdoc reference for groff's mdoc implementation
+groff_mdoc(7) - reference for groff's mdoc implementation
empty line by troff(1) and is ignored. Teach makewhatis(1)
about this. This makes the following difference:
-groff_man(7), . groff_man(7) - groff `man' macros to support generation of man pages
+groff_man(7) - groff `man' macros to support generation of man pages
-groff_mdoc(7), -(7) - . groff_mdoc reference for groff's mdoc implementation
+groff_mdoc(7), -(7) - groff_mdoc reference for groff's mdoc implementation
-troff(1), . . troff(1) - format documents
+troff(1) - format documents
Noticed by: yar
This fixes buildworld when src/games doesn't exist (this may not be
"officially" supported, but there's no sense in making it harder for
somebody that wants to do it).
PR: 29162
Submitted by: Stewart Morgan <stewart@nameless-uk.com>
message. Similar information is given by the talk daemon when a
connection is requested, but that part isn't on the screen when the
main "talk" screen appears, and sometimes it's nice to know who you're
talking to.
Reviewed by: ru
content or whitespace changes; it just moves sections around for
better organization; the content of this file used to be fairly
fragmented because it originally was derived from parts of several other
documents.
The first half of "About FreeBSD" has been pulled into the Introduction
section. The remainder of "About FreeBSD" plus the "Release Documentation"
section now make up a new <sect1></sect1> level section entitled
"Further Reading".
document into article.sgml. Move the $FreeBSD$ tag from a
comment to a <pubdate></pubdate> entry, but no other content
or whitespace changes.
The two reasons for doing this are to: 1) Get rid of a bunch of
itty-bitty files and 2) help with a reorganization of the README that
will be much simpler if all the content is in a single file.
"./foo.ko". Use "/full/path/foo.ko" instead so that when the path is
reported as being an absolute path to the "shared library", at least
it's not really a relative path.
Obtained from: LOMAC/FreeBSD project