Consider:
$ git grep SVR4 861325a84f231a2a2da307b53ef5ff527d67e876 | cut -c 42-
ChangeLog: that Jim developped stackovf.c on a 486 running SVR4.0 (ESIX),
and
ChangeLog: `boolean'. This tag conflicts with <sys/types.h> on SVR4.
README:processor. It is mostly SVR4 compatible, although it has some
doc/m4.texinfo:processor. It is mostly SVR4 compatible, although it has some
examples/WWW/m4lib/whatis.m4:version, and SVR4, although it has some
extensions (for example,
src/stackovf.c: signal stacks using either SVR4 or BSD interfaces.
src/stackovf.c: 1. The siginfo parameter (with siginfo.h, i.e., SVR4).
src/stackovf.c:/* SVR4. */
In particular:
doc/m4.texinfo:processor. It is mostly SVR4 compatible, although it has some
Elsewhere in `doc/m4.texinfo', only `Release 3' is referenced:
$ git grep Release 861325a84f231a2a2da307b53ef5ff527d67e876 -- doc/m4.texinfo
| cut -c 42-
doc/m4.texinfo:System V, Release 3 version, except for some minor differences.
doc/m4.texinfo:UNIX, such as System V Release 3, Solaris, and @acronym{BSD}
flavors.
This commit simply changes those last 2 lines by replacing `Release 3'
with `Release 4'.
* doc/m4.texinfo: Note that m4 is mostly compatible with SVR4.
Signed-off-by: Michael Witten <[email protected]>
---
ChangeLog | 5 +++++
doc/m4.texinfo | 4 ++--
2 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog
index d5f2ad7..a7029a0 100644
--- a/ChangeLog
+++ b/ChangeLog
@@ -1,3 +1,8 @@
+2013-08-08 Michael Witten <[email protected]> (tiny change)
+
+ Clean up documentation
+ * doc/m4.texinfo: Note that m4 is mostly compatible with SVR4.
+
2010-03-02 Giuseppe Scrivano <[email protected]> (tiny change)
Support bootstrap --gnulib-srcdir=DIR.
diff --git a/doc/m4.texinfo b/doc/m4.texinfo
index fa0c6fd..e3d8129 100644
--- a/doc/m4.texinfo
+++ b/doc/m4.texinfo
@@ -353,7 +353,7 @@ popularity of @acronym{GNU} Autoconf, which requires
@acronym{GNU}
@code{m4} for @emph{generating} @file{configure} scripts, is an incentive
for many to install it, while these people will not themselves
program in @code{m4}. @acronym{GNU} @code{m4} is mostly compatible with the
-System V, Release 3 version, except for some minor differences.
+System V, Release 4 version, except for some minor differences.
@xref{Compatibility}, for more details.
Some people find @code{m4} to be fairly addictive. They first use
@@ -9116,7 +9116,7 @@ named by @var{str3}.
@cindex compatibility
This chapter describes the many of the differences between this
implementation of @code{m4}, and of other implementations found under
-UNIX, such as System V Release 3, Solaris, and @acronym{BSD} flavors.
+UNIX, such as System V Release 4, Solaris, and @acronym{BSD} flavors.
In particular, it lists the known differences and extensions to
@acronym{POSIX}. However, the list is not necessarily comprehensive.
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