Re: Issue in man page time_namespaces.7

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Hello Alejandro,
On Sun, Dec 04, 2022 at 09:03:00PM +0100, Alejandro Colomar wrote:
> On 12/4/22 10:07, Helge Kreutzmann wrote:
> > Without further ado, the following was found:
> > 
> > Issue:    /proc/PID/timens_offsets → /proc/[pid]/timens_offsets?
> > 
> > "/proc/PID/timens_offsets"
> > 
> > "Associated with each time namespace are offsets, expressed with respect to"
> > "the initial time namespace, that define the values of the monotonic and boot-"
> > "time clocks in that namespace.  These offsets are exposed via the file I</"
> > "proc/PID/timens_offsets>.  Within this file, the offsets are expressed as"
> > "lines consisting of three space-delimited fields:"
> 
> I want to fix this inconsistency in all of the pages, as I did with 'kernel
> x.y' -> 'Linux x.y'.  However, that's going to take a lot of time, so I'll
> defer this for the future.  I'll decide if I put this before the freeze or
> not depending on how much time I have.
> 
> Please ping me in some time if I haven't fixed it.  Thanks!

I don't think it is urgent. So make the "easy" ones first.

Thanks for taking care!

Greetings

        Helge

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