Re: [pull] retire mandoc syntax

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On Sun, Sep 18, 2011 at 09:38:17PM +0200, Sami Kerola wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> This is mostly about retiring mandoc syntax. The util-linux uses groff
> man macros instead.
> 
> The following changes since commit 277a6dd53569a409e05316a7bdaed0e78e326762:
> 
>   mount: check for target before source on remount (2011-09-13 22:59:39 +0200)
> 
> are available in the git repository at:
>   https://github.com/kerolasa/lelux-utiliteetit manuals
> 
> Sami Kerola (15):
>       docs: chcpu and readprofile are sysadmin utils
>       docs: fix return value table in fsck.8

 bug (typo) ...  s/36/32/  Fsck canceled by user request

>       docs: align vipw.8 with howto-man-page.txt
>       docs: align logger.1  with howto-man-page.txt
>       docs: align renice.1 with howto-man-page.txt

 Note, be careful with schetutils and renice, it does not use
 traditional getopt() concept, for example you cannot use

    renice -p <pid> -n <priority>

 The order of the options is very strict and "[-n] <priority>" has to
 be the first argument on the command line. Maybe this rule should be
 mentioned in the -n/--priority description in the man page.

>       docs: align script.1 with howto-man-page.txt
>       docs: align scriptreplay.1 with howto-man-page.txt

 the example scriptreplay.1 uses hidden (hardcoded) typescript file
 and redirection of stderr, it sucks. What about:

   $ script --timing=file.tm file
   ...
   $ scriptreplay --timing file.tm --typescript file


 Karel

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