<quote> isn't needed for text already marked as <literal>.

Pointed out by:		bmah
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Yaroslav Tykhiy 2003-02-07 10:57:28 +00:00
parent 5035ea340d
commit 0133ca338c
2 changed files with 2 additions and 2 deletions

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<para>&man.ftpd.8; now supports login directory pathnames <para>&man.ftpd.8; now supports login directory pathnames
that specify simultaneously a directory for &man.chroot.2; that specify simultaneously a directory for &man.chroot.2;
and that to change to in the chrooted environment. The and that to change to in the chrooted environment. The
<quote><literal>/./</literal></quote> separator is used for <literal>/./</literal> separator is used for
this purpose, like in other FTP daemons having this feature. this purpose, like in other FTP daemons having this feature.
It may be used in both &man.ftpchroot.5; and &man.passwd.5;.</para> It may be used in both &man.ftpchroot.5; and &man.passwd.5;.</para>

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<para>&man.ftpd.8; now supports login directory pathnames <para>&man.ftpd.8; now supports login directory pathnames
that specify simultaneously a directory for &man.chroot.2; that specify simultaneously a directory for &man.chroot.2;
and that to change to in the chrooted environment. The and that to change to in the chrooted environment. The
<quote><literal>/./</literal></quote> separator is used for <literal>/./</literal> separator is used for
this purpose, like in other FTP daemons having this feature. this purpose, like in other FTP daemons having this feature.
It may be used in both &man.ftpchroot.5; and &man.passwd.5;.</para> It may be used in both &man.ftpchroot.5; and &man.passwd.5;.</para>