diff --git a/man7/rtld-audit.7 b/man7/rtld-audit.7 index 4b05ff0cf..f087d7a86 100644 --- a/man7/rtld-audit.7 +++ b/man7/rtld-audit.7 @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ To use this interface, the programmer creates a shared library that implements a standard set of function names. Not all of the functions need to be implemented: in most cases, if the programmer is not interested in a particular class of auditing event, -then no implementation needs to be provided for the corresponding +then no implementation needs to be provided for the corresponding auditing function. To employ the auditing interface, the environment variable @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ To employ the auditing interface, the environment variable must be defined to contain a colon-separated list of shared libraries, each of which can implement (parts of) the auditing API. .\" FIXME Does specifying multiple audit libraries actually work -.\" on GNU? My simple tests on Solaris work okay, but not on +.\" on GNU? My simple tests on Solaris work okay, but not on .\" Linux -- mtk, Jan 2009 .\" glibc bug filed: http://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=9733 When an auditable event occurs, @@ -252,7 +252,7 @@ may still later dynamically load objects using .BI "uintptr_t la_symbind64(Elf64_Sym *" sym ", unsigned int " ndx , .BI " uintptr_t *" refcook ", uintptr_t *" defcook , .BI " unsigned int *" flags ", const char *" symname ); -.fi +.fi .PP The dynamic linker invokes one of these functions when a symbol binding occurs between two shared objects