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A large collection of man pages (documentation) from the Linux
Documentation Project (LDP). The man pages are organized into the
following sections: Section 1, user commands (intro only); Section 2,
system calls; Section 3, libc calls; Section 4, devices (e.g., hd, sd);
Section 5, file formats and protocols (e.g., wtmp, /etc/passwd, nfs);
Section 6, games (intro only); Section 7, conventions, macro packages,
etc. (e.g., nroff, ascii); and Section 8, system administration (intro
only).

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gai.conf.5 0000003178 3.1 KB
get_version_number.sh 0000000100 100 Bytes
iconv.1 0000006726 6.57 KB
man-pages-3.35.tar.bz2 0001144800 1.09 MB
man-pages-resolv.conf.patch 0000000779 779 Bytes
man-pages-tty_ioctl.patch 0000000397 397 Bytes
man-pages.changes 0000023280 22.7 KB
man-pages.eal3.diff 0000008881 8.67 KB
man-pages.spec 0000003442 3.36 KB
man-pages_gai.conf-reference.patch 0000000329 329 Bytes
shadow.5 0000003865 3.77 KB
update.sh 0000001407 1.37 KB
Revision 66 (latest revision is 155)
Lars Vogdt's avatar Lars Vogdt (lrupp) accepted request 86637 from Petr Gajdos's avatar Petr Gajdos (pgajdos) (revision 66)
- update to version 3.35
  * New and rewritten pages
      recvmmsg.2
        New man page for recvmmsg(2)
      setns.2
        New manual page for setns(2)
        Various improvements
  * Global changes
  * Various pages
        Global fix: remove spaces around em-dash
            Normal English typographical convention is not to have
            spaces around em dashes.
  * Various pages
        Global fix: s/null pointer/NULL pointer/
  * Various pages
        Global fix: use ORing
            Use "ORing", not "OR'ing", nor an italic ".IR OR ing".
  * Various pages
        Global fix: consistent use of "null wide character"
            Bring more consistency to the discussion of
            "[terminating] null wide character"
            by writing (at least in the initial use in a page)
            "[terminating] null wide character (L'\0')".
  * Various pages
        Global fix: consistent use of "null byte"
            Bring more consistency to the discussion of
            "[terminating] null byte"
            by writing (at least in the initial use in a page)
            "[terminating] null byte ('\0')".
      mount.2, prctl.2
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