Hi Alejandro, Alejandro Colomar wrote on Tue, Jul 26, 2022 at 09:02:40PM +0200: > Thanks for the investigation. Committed, with a similar commit message > (changing references to man(7) by "manual pages", since I consider > mdoc(7) pages as relevant in this regard). Your commit cb828372 looks good, thanks! The following is certainly not a big deal, just mentioning it because chances are this may not have been the last time i contributed something to your project. In commit histories, release notes and the like, i prefer being credited as Ingo Schwarze <schwarze@xxxxxxxxxxx> rathen than <schwarze@xxxxxxx>. The reason is that in a hundred years from now, i expect people will still know what openbsd.org is, but it seems rather unlikely they would still know what usta.de was. You may wonder why i rarely use @openbsd.org in my From: headers. The reason is that i want to avoid the wrong impression that all my mails were official statements of the OpenBSD project. While many opinions i voice might also be shared by some other OpenBSD developers, some clearly are not. And disclaimers in a signature are annoying. There is less risk that people think i'm speaking for the UStA of the University of Karlsruhe. :-) Probably i should try to remember saying "if you credit me, please use this address: ..." when a commit is obviously imminent. I often forget because the vast majority of messages that credit me are inside OpenBSD, and there it goes without saying. Yours, Ingo