Hi Iain!
I'm not sure what you are proposing.. can you show an example diff (eg
using bluetooth.9) ?
Sure, attached.
Thomas
Index: bluetooth.9
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RCS file: /cvsroot/src/share/man/man9/bluetooth.9,v
retrieving revision 1.4
diff
On Mon, 8 Nov 2010, David Holland wrote:
Not from me! Although rather than /usr/src it might say the top level
of the source tree.
How about:
[...]
+Any paths are relative to the top level of the source tree (usually
+.Pa /usr/src ) .
Sounds fine.
Or perhaps historically instead of
Thomas Klausner w...@netbsd.org wrote:
Many many many kernel (section 9) man pages contain the following
sentence in their CODE REFERENCES section:
This section describes places within the
.Nx
source tree where actual code implementing
.Nm
can be found.
All pathnames are relative to
Paul Goyette p...@whooppee.com wrote:
How about:
[...]
+Any paths are relative to the top level of the source tree (usually
+.Pa /usr/src ) .
Sounds fine.
Or perhaps historically instead of usually :)
Or often might work, too. No opinion on that :-)
typically or
Hi!
Many many many kernel (section 9) man pages contain the following
sentence in their CODE REFERENCES section:
This section describes places within the
.Nx
source tree where actual code implementing
.Nm
can be found.
All pathnames are relative to
.Pa /usr/src .
.Pp
I suggest we remove it