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Date:      Tue, 26 Jun 2001 21:17:04 +0100
From:      Nik Clayton <nik@freebsd.org>
To:        Rich Morin <rdm@cfcl.com>
Cc:        freebsd-doc@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: miscellaneous nits, quibbles, typos, etc.
Message-ID:  <20010626211704.B461@canyon.nothing-going-on.org>
In-Reply-To: <p0500190cb64ef74e4ad6@[192.168.168.205]>; from rdm@cfcl.com on Mon, Dec 11, 2000 at 10:15:09PM -0800
References:  <p0500190cb64ef74e4ad6@[192.168.168.205]>

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On Mon, Dec 11, 2000 at 10:15:09PM -0800, Rich Morin wrote:
> All of these were found on FreeBSD 4.1 (Intel):
>=20
> /etc/apmd.conf
>=20
>    # apmd Configration File
>           ^^^^^^^^^^^^
>    # apmd Configration ends here
>           ^^^^^^^^^^^^
>           Configuration

Fixed.

> /etc/mtree/*
>=20
>    Each of these files refers to a README file, but no README is
>    available in the directory.  There _is_ a README in the src
>    directory, /usr/src/etc/mtree.

Fixed.

> hier(7)
>=20
>    There is no entry for /compat.  The Complete FreeBSD (Greg Lehey,
>    3rd ed., pp. 230-231) says:
>=20
>      "A directory containing code for emulated systems, such as Linux."
>=20
>    Some might quibble, however, with the term "emulated".  Besides,
>    /compat is now a symlink to /usr/compat.
>=20
>=20
>    There is no entry for /cdrom.  TCF says:
>=20
>      "A mount point for CD-ROM drives."
>=20
>=20
>    There is no entry for /dist.  Is this a mount point for
>    distributions?
>=20
>=20
>    "kerberosIV/  configuration files for the kerberos version IV;"
>                                          ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>                                          version IV of Kerberos;"
>=20
>=20
>    "mail/        spam-filtering information"
>                  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>                  Sendmail control files

Fixed.

> hosts.equiv(5)
>=20
>    "hosts.equiv, .rhosts - trusted remote host name and user data base"
>                                                ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>                                                and user name

Fixed.

> named(8)
>=20
>    soon as it is finshed processing command line arguments.
>                  ^^^^^^^
>                  finished
>=20
>    The FILES section says that /etc/named.conf is the
>    "default name server configuration file".  The file
>    has been moved to /etc/namedb.
>=20
>    overriden on a per-zone basis by includinga transfer-source
>    ^^^^^^^^^                        ^^^^^^^^^^
>    overridden                       including a
>=20
>=20
> ndc(8)
>=20
>    The BUGS sections says that ndc is "Implemented as a sh(1)
>    script".  Aside from the question of whether this would be
>    a bug at all, the command is, in fact, a binary executable.

Can you pass this on to the BIND group -- when they fix it, we'll pull
it in automatically.

> whatis(1)
>=20
>    When I run whatis(1) on inetd.conf, it says:
>=20
>    "inetd.conf(5), inetd(5) - internet super-server"

=46rom what I can tell, this is a bug in makewhatis,
src/gnu/usr.bin/makewhatis/.  I'll probably not have the time to track
it down -- it might be a good idea to send-pr this one.

N
--=20
FreeBSD: The Power to Serve             http://www.freebsd.org/
FreeBSD Documentation Project           http://www.freebsd.org/docproj/

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