Re: [PATCH] man5/*: srcfix, fix warnings from "mandoc -Tlint"

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Hello Bjarni,

Patch doesn't apply. Could you take a look please.

Cheers,

Michael


On 6/21/20 2:07 AM, Bjarni Ingi Gislason wrote:
>   Remove superfluous paragraph macros.
> 
>   The output from "nroff" and "groff" is unchanged.
> 
> ###
> 
>   Some examples of warnings:
> 
> mandoc: core.5:576:2: WARNING: skipping paragraph macro: PP empty
> 
> mandoc: elf.5:564:2: WARNING: skipping paragraph macro: IP empty
> 
> mandoc: utmp.5:229:2: WARNING: skipping paragraph macro: PP after SH
> 
> ###
> 
> Signed-off-by: Bjarni Ingi Gislason <bjarniig@xxxxxxxxx>
> ---
>  man5/core.5     | 1 -
>  man5/elf.5      | 3 ---
>  man5/locale.5   | 2 --
>  man5/networks.5 | 1 -
>  man5/proc.5     | 3 ---
>  man5/utmp.5     | 2 --
>  6 files changed, 12 deletions(-)
> 
> diff --git a/man5/core.5 b/man5/core.5
> index 53d173a0c..458a84ee9 100644
> --- a/man5/core.5
> +++ b/man5/core.5
> @@ -573,7 +573,6 @@ as well as the number of the signal which triggered the core dump):
>  # \fBsysctl \-w kernel.core_pattern="%e\-%s.core"\fP
>  .EE
>  .in
> -.PP
>  .\"
>  .SH NOTES
>  The
> diff --git a/man5/elf.5 b/man5/elf.5
> index 3be909870..eb84ab3c8 100644
> --- a/man5/elf.5
> +++ b/man5/elf.5
> @@ -561,7 +561,6 @@ This is defined as 0xffff, the largest number
>  can have, specifying where the actual number of program headers is assigned.
>  .PD
>  .RE
> -.IP
>  .TP
>  .I e_shentsize
>  This member holds a sections header's size in bytes.
> @@ -2129,7 +2128,6 @@ A version string of some sort.
>  Architecture information.
>  .PD
>  .RE
> -.PP
>  .RE
>  .SH NOTES
>  .\" OpenBSD
> @@ -2190,4 +2188,3 @@ Sun Microsystems,
>  .PP
>  AMD64 ABI Draft,
>  .IR "System V Application Binary Interface AMD64 Architecture Processor Supplement" .
> -.PP
> diff --git a/man5/locale.5 b/man5/locale.5
> index be1308b6e..d63488b87 100644
> --- a/man5/locale.5
> +++ b/man5/locale.5
> @@ -104,7 +104,6 @@ the GNU C library supports the following nonstandard categories:
>  See
>  .BR locale (7)
>  for a more detailed description of each category.
> -.PP
>  .SS LC_ADDRESS
>  The definition starts with the string
>  .I LC_ADDRESS
> @@ -1125,7 +1124,6 @@ Each string has the following format:
>  .IR direction ":" offset ":" start_date ":" end_date ":" era_name ":" era_format
>  .PP
>  The fields are to be defined as follows:
> -.PP
>  .TP 4
>  .I direction
>  Either
> diff --git a/man5/networks.5 b/man5/networks.5
> index 75ad20fc9..b85dac3e0 100644
> --- a/man5/networks.5
> +++ b/man5/networks.5
> @@ -59,7 +59,6 @@ The trailing ".0" (for the host component of the network address) may be omitted
>  .I aliases
>  Optional aliases for the network.
>  .PP
> -.PP
>  This file is read by the
>  .BR route (8)
>  and
> diff --git a/man5/proc.5 b/man5/proc.5
> index 6645a1ae8..45c921b49 100644
> --- a/man5/proc.5
> +++ b/man5/proc.5
> @@ -2080,7 +2080,6 @@ check (refer to
>  .BR ptrace (2)).
>  If the check denies access, then the field value is displayed as 0.
>  The affected fields are indicated with the marking [PT].
> -.IP
>  .RS
>  .TP 10
>  (1) \fIpid\fP \ %d
> @@ -2826,7 +2825,6 @@ In a multithreaded process, the contents of the
>  directory are not available if the main thread has already terminated
>  (typically by calling
>  .BR pthread_exit (3)).
> -.IP
>  .TP
>  .IR /proc/[pid]/task/[tid]/children " (since Linux 3.5)"
>  .\" commit 818411616baf46ceba0cff6f05af3a9b294734f7
> @@ -3984,7 +3982,6 @@ sl  local_address rem_address   st tx_queue rx_queue tr rexmits  tm\->when uid
>   1: 00000000:0201 00000000:0000 0A 00000000:00000000 00:00000000 00000000 0
>  .EE
>  .in
> -.IP
>  .TP
>  .I /proc/net/unix
>  Lists the UNIX domain sockets present within the system and their
> diff --git a/man5/utmp.5 b/man5/utmp.5
> index 425e805d0..2ed616761 100644
> --- a/man5/utmp.5
> +++ b/man5/utmp.5
> @@ -226,7 +226,6 @@ removed, record-keeping is turned off.
>  .br
>  .I /var/log/wtmp
>  .SH CONFORMING TO
> -.PP
>  POSIX.1 does not specify a
>  .I utmp
>  structure, but rather one named
> @@ -278,7 +277,6 @@ Linux uses the BSD conventions for line contents, as documented above.
>  .\" informative messages such as \fB"new time"\fP in the line field.
>  System V has no \fIut_host\fP or \fIut_addr_v6\fP fields.
>  .SH NOTES
> -.PP
>  Unlike various other
>  systems, where utmp logging can be disabled by removing the file, utmp
>  must always exist on Linux.
> 


-- 
Michael Kerrisk
Linux man-pages maintainer; http://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/
Linux/UNIX System Programming Training: http://man7.org/training/



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