diff --git a/Changes b/Changes index a3b746448..48832537d 100644 --- a/Changes +++ b/Changes @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -==================== Changes in man-pages-3.42 ==================== +==================== Changes in man-pages-3.43 ==================== -Released: 2012-08-14, Konolfingen +Released: ????-??-??, Munich Contributors @@ -10,431 +10,26 @@ The following people contributed patches/fixes or (noted in brackets in the changelog below) reports, notes, and ideas that have been incorporated in changes in this release: -Aaron Peschel -Adrian Dabrowski -Akihiro MOTOKI -Alan Curry -Bjarni Ingi Gislason -Christoph Lameter -Colin McCabe -Daniel Zingaro -David Prévot -Denys Vlasenko -Henry Hu -Herbert Xu -Jan Engelhardt -Jim Hill -JoonSoo Kim -Kalle Olavi Niemitalo -Martin H -Michael Kerrisk -Michael S. Tsirkin -Rasmus Villemoes -Sami Kerola -Sam Varshavchik -Shawn Landden -Simon Paillard -Tolga Dalman -Ulrich Drepper -Марк Коренберг Apologies if I missed anyone! +New and rewritten pages +----------------------- + + +Newly documented interfaces in existing pages +--------------------------------------------- + + +New and changed links +--------------------- + + Global changes -------------- -Various pages - Sami Kerola - Global fix: use UR macro where applicable - The syntax .UR http://example.com paired with .UE will create - links which one can interact, if the pager allows that. One - way to see the effect is ask the man(1) command to use browser - display, e.g.: - - man -H man7/uri.7 - - ("\:" is optional groff syntax to permit hyphenless line breaks.) - Changes to individual pages --------------------------- -ldd.1 - Michael Kerrisk - Add security note on untrusted executables - See also http://www.catonmat.net/blog/ldd-arbitrary-code-execution/ - and - http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Program-Library-HOWTO/shared-libraries.html - -clone.2 - Michael Kerrisk - Rewrite discussion of sys_clone - -futex.2 - Марк Коренберг - Consolidate error descriptions to ERRORS - Michael Kerrisk - Various wording fix-ups - Michael Kerrisk - Fix description of EINVAL error - The current text seems incorrect. Replace with a more general - description. - -getdents.2 -select_tut.2 -atof.3 -atoi.3 -pthread_create.3 -pthread_sigmask.3 -rtime.3 -setbuf.3 -tsearch.3 -netlink.7 - Michael Kerrisk [Jan Engelhardt] - Remove unneeded casts - -get_robust_list.2 -get_thread_area.2 -getcpu.2 -getdents.2 -gettid.2 -io_cancel.2 -io_destroy.2 -io_getevents.2 -io_setup.2 -io_submit.2 -ioprio_set.2 -kexec_load.2 -llseek.2 -modify_ldt.2 -mq_getsetattr.2 -pivot_root.2 -readdir.2 -rt_sigqueueinfo.2 -set_thread_area.2 -sgetmask.2 -spu_create.2 -spu_run.2 -subpage_prot.2 -sysctl.2 -tkill.2 - Michael Kerrisk - Add note to SYNOPSIS that there is no glibc wrapper for system call - Reduce the chance that the reader may be misled into thinking - that there is a wrapper function for this system call by noting - explicitly in the SYNOPSIS that there is no glibc wrapper and - pointing the reader to NOTES for further details. - -ioprio_set.2 - Colin McCabe - Clarify the multithreaded behavior of ioprio_set(2) - Michael Kerrisk [Марк Коренберг, Kalle Olavi Niemitalo] - Document who==0 for IOPRIO_WHO_PROCESS and IOPRIO_WHO_PGRP - For IOPRIO_WHO_PROCESS, who==0 means operate on the caller. - For IOPRIO_WHO_PGRP, who==0 means operate on the caller's - process group. - - See http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=652443 - -migrate_pages.2 - Michael Kerrisk [Christoph Lameter, JoonSoo Kim] - Fix description of return value - -mount.2 - Michael Kerrisk - For MS_REMOUNT, source is ignored - -mprotect.2 - Michael Kerrisk [Rasmus Villemoes] - 'addr' argument is not const - As reported by Rasmus: - - Both my system's man-pages (3.22) and the latest online - (3.41) show: - - int mprotect(const void *addr, size_t len, int prot); - - as the prototype for mprotect(2). However, POSIX [1] and the - actual sys/mman.h (on all the systems I checked) do not have - the const qualifier on the first argument. - -msgctl.2 -semctl.2 -shmctl.2 -svipc.7 - Michael Kerrisk - Don't mention that ipc_perm is defined in - There's no need to mention that the 'ipc_perm' structure - is defined in . That's an implementation detail, - and furthermore is itself included by the other - System V IPC header files. The current text might lead the - reader to conclude that they must include , which - is not the case (it is required neither on Linux, nor by the - standards). - -msgctl.2 -msgget.2 -msgop.2 -semctl.2 -semget.2 -semop.2 -shmctl.2 -shmget.2 - Michael Kerrisk - NOTES: and aren't strictly needed - Add text to NOTES to say that the and - header files aren't required by Linux or the standards, but may - be needed for portability to old systems. - -ptrace.2 - Denys Vlasenko - Explain WNOHANG behavior and EINTR bug - I didn't like ithe "SIGKILL operates similarly, with exceptions" - phrase (if it's different, then it's not "similar", right?), - and now I got around to changing it. Now it says simply: - "SIGKILL does not generate signal-delivery-stop and therefore - the tracer can't suppress it." - - Replaced "why WNOHANG is not reliable" example with a more - realistic one (the one which actually inspired to add this - information to man page in the first place): we got - ESRCH - process is gone! - but waitpid(WNOHANG) can still - confusingly return 0 "no processes to wait for". - - Replaced "This means that unneeded trailing arguments may - be omitted" part with a much better recommendation - to never do that and to supply zero arguments instead. - (The part about "undocumentedness" of gcc behavior was bogus, - btw - deleted). - - Expanded BUGS section with the explanation and an example - of visible strace behavior on the buggy syscalls which - exit with EINTR on ptrace attach. I hope this will lead - to people submitting better bug reports to lkml about - such syscalls. - -seteuid.2 - Michael Kerrisk - Note glibc version where setegid() implementation changed - In glibc 2.2/2.3, setegid() switched from setregid() to setresgid(). - -set_tid_address.2 - Michael Kerrisk - Rename 'ctid' argument for consistency with clone(2) page - Michael Kerrisk - Some rewordings and minor clarifications - -sigwaitinfo.2 - Michael Kerrisk [Daniel Zingaro] - Some wording clarifications - Mainly rewording things like "is delivered" to "becomes pending", - which is more accurate terminology. - -syscall.2 - Michael Kerrisk - Add some more details to the description of syscall(2) - And add another example of using syscall() to the program example. - -syscalls.2 - Michael Kerrisk - Add kcmp(2) - Michael Kerrisk - Move discussion of set_zone_reclaim(2) out of main table - This system call was never visible to user space, so it makes - sense to move it out of the main table of system calls into - the notes below the table. - -getifaddrs.3 - Michael Kerrisk [Adrian Dabrowski] - Note that ifa_addr and ifa_netmask can be NULL - -readdir.3 - Michael Kerrisk [Jan Engelhardt] - Handle -1 error from pathconf() in example code snippet - Improve the example demonstrating allocation of a buffer - for readdir_r() to handle -1 error return from pathconf(). - Otherwise, naive readers may think that pathconf() return - value can be used without checking. - -realpath.3 - Shawn Landden - Use past tense with ancient history (libc4, libc5) - -regex.3 - Michael Kerrisk - Correct SEE ALSO reference to glibc manual "regex" section - -rtime.3 - Michael Kerrisk [Jan Engelhardt] - Fix broken pointer cast in example code - -sem_close.3 -sem_destroy.3 -sem_getvalue.3 -sem_init.3 -sem_open.3 -sem_post.3 -sem_unlink.3 -sem_wait.3 -sem_overview.7 - Michael Kerrisk - Note that "cc -pthread" is required; "-lrt" no longer works - See https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/manpages/+bug/874418 - -sigwait.3 - Michael Kerrisk - Reword "is delivered" to "becomes pending" - -strcat.3 - Michael Kerrisk - Add some text to emphasize the dangers of buffer overruns - Michael Kerrisk - NOTES: Add discussion of strlcat() - -strcpy.3 - Michael Kerrisk - Note that info is lost when strncpy() doesn't null terminate - Michael Kerrisk - Add some text to emphasize possibility of buffer runs with strcpy() - Michael Kerrisk - NOTES: Add a discussion of strlcpy() - Inspired by https://lwn.net/Articles/506530/ - Michael Kerrisk - Fix description of the null-byte padding performed by strncpy() - -tsearch.3 - Michael Kerrisk - NOTES: remove redundant discussion of unorthodox use of term "postorder" - This point is already covered at greater length in the main - text of the page (See the piece "More commonly, ..."). - Michael Kerrisk - Clarify use for first argument to the twalk() 'action' function - There's a number of details in POSIX that are omitted in - the current version of this page. - Michael Kerrisk - Some wording fixes - -core.5 - Michael Kerrisk - Note effect of madvise(2) MADV_DONTDUMP flag - -capabilities.7 - Michael Kerrisk - Document CAP_BLOCK_SUSPEND - -glob.7 - Bjarni Ingi Gislason - Change 8 bit characters to 7 bit representation - Fixes rendering errors for accented 'a' characters. - Michael Kerrisk [Aaron Peschel] - Update bash(1) command used to obtain classical globbing behavior - The man page formerly noted the bash(1) v1 command to do this. - -iso_8859-1.7 - Bjarni Ingi Gislason - Explanation of SOFT HYPHEN and the code for it - :89: warning: can't find special character `shc' - - This is the only "iso_8859-*.7" file that has this (now) - undefined character. The code in column four in "iso_8859-1.7" is - "0x2D" ("HYPHEN, MINUS SIGN" or "HYPHEN-MINUS") instead of "0xAD". - See Debian bug 156154 (or package "manpages"). - - There should be an explanation for this graphic character and the - code should be 0xAD in iso_8859-1.7 (as in all others), even - though "[gn]roff" does not display a "HYPHEN" in that position of - the table. - - The line with "SOFT HYPHEN" gets a footnote and a short - explanation. - -mdoc.7 - Bjarni Ingi Gislason - Fixing a warning and a table - Fis warning from "groff -ww ..." (or "man --warnings=w ..."): - - :294: warning: - tab character in unquoted macro argument - - In one table the distance between columns is too small in the - "ps" output. (Bug in the groff "doc.tmac" macro?) - -mdoc.samples.7 - Bjarni Ingi Gislason - Fix warnings from [ng]roff, corrections - From "man -ww ..." (groff -ww ...): - - :541: warning: - tab character in unquoted macro argument - [+3 similar warnings] - :813: warning: macro `Pu' not defined - Usage: .Rv -std in sections 2 and 3 only (#1669) - mdoc warning: A .Bl directive has no matching .El (#1821) - - String "Pu" defined as a row of punctuation characters. - ".Bl" and ".El" fixed. - Some arguments, that start with a period or are the name of a - macro, protected with "\&". - Variable name for macro ".Rv" corrected. - -netdevice.7 - Bjarni Ingi Gislason - Line in table too long - Fix warning from "man ..." ("nroff -ww ..."): - - nroff: netdevice.7: warning: around line 98: - table wider than line width - - Fix: No right adjustment in text blocks in tables. - - See http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=673873 - -netlink.7 - Bjarni Ingi Gislason - Line in table is too long - Fix warning from "man ..." ("nroff -ww ..."): - - nroff: netlink.7: warning: around line 195: - table wider than line width - - Horizontal line incorporated into table. - No right adjustment of text blocks in tables. - - See http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=673875 - Simon Paillard [Herbert Xu] - Change description of "*_pid" fields to "Port ID" - As reported by Herbert Xu, these should not be considered as PIDs. - - See http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=383296 - -rtnetlink.7 - Bjarni Ingi Gislason - Line in table too long - Fix warning from "man ..." ("nroff -ww ..."): - - nroff: rtnetlink.7: warning: around line 415: - table wider than line width - - Column gutter reduced to fit line length. - Right adjustment in text blocks removed in tables. - Some header made centered in tables. - One table put on same page. - - See http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=674051 - -socket.7 - Martin H - Document SO_MARK socket option - Commit 4a19ec5800fc3bb64e2d87c4d9fdd9e636086fe0 in Jan 2008 added - the new SO_MARK socket option. - - This patch is based on text from the commit message. - - See https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=16461. - -svipc.7 - Michael Kerrisk - SYNOPSIS: Remove include of and - Including and isn't needed on Linux - and isn't really relevant for the explanation on this page. diff --git a/Changes.old b/Changes.old index 9d3bcdab1..d3d31c49d 100644 --- a/Changes.old +++ b/Changes.old @@ -24035,3 +24035,445 @@ nscd.8 Remove path prefix from NAME line Command names shown in NAME are normally just the basename, not the full pathname of the command. + + +==================== Changes in man-pages-3.42 ==================== + +Released: 2012-08-14, Konolfingen + + +Contributors +------------ + +The following people contributed patches/fixes or (noted in brackets +in the changelog below) reports, notes, and ideas that have been +incorporated in changes in this release: + +Aaron Peschel +Adrian Dabrowski +Akihiro MOTOKI +Alan Curry +Bjarni Ingi Gislason +Christoph Lameter +Colin McCabe +Daniel Zingaro +David Prévot +Denys Vlasenko +Henry Hu +Herbert Xu +Jan Engelhardt +Jim Hill +JoonSoo Kim +Kalle Olavi Niemitalo +Martin H +Michael Kerrisk +Michael S. Tsirkin +Rasmus Villemoes +Sami Kerola +Sam Varshavchik +Shawn Landden +Simon Paillard +Tolga Dalman +Ulrich Drepper +Марк Коренберг + +Apologies if I missed anyone! + + +Global changes +-------------- + +Various pages + Sami Kerola + Global fix: use UR macro where applicable + The syntax .UR http://example.com paired with .UE will create + links which one can interact, if the pager allows that. One + way to see the effect is ask the man(1) command to use browser + display, e.g.: + + man -H man7/uri.7 + + ("\:" is optional groff syntax to permit hyphenless line breaks.) + + +Changes to individual pages +--------------------------- + +ldd.1 + Michael Kerrisk + Add security note on untrusted executables + See also http://www.catonmat.net/blog/ldd-arbitrary-code-execution/ + and + http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Program-Library-HOWTO/shared-libraries.html + +clone.2 + Michael Kerrisk + Rewrite discussion of sys_clone + +futex.2 + Марк Коренберг + Consolidate error descriptions to ERRORS + Michael Kerrisk + Various wording fix-ups + Michael Kerrisk + Fix description of EINVAL error + The current text seems incorrect. Replace with a more general + description. + +getdents.2 +select_tut.2 +atof.3 +atoi.3 +pthread_create.3 +pthread_sigmask.3 +rtime.3 +setbuf.3 +tsearch.3 +netlink.7 + Michael Kerrisk [Jan Engelhardt] + Remove unneeded casts + +get_robust_list.2 +get_thread_area.2 +getcpu.2 +getdents.2 +gettid.2 +io_cancel.2 +io_destroy.2 +io_getevents.2 +io_setup.2 +io_submit.2 +ioprio_set.2 +kexec_load.2 +llseek.2 +modify_ldt.2 +mq_getsetattr.2 +pivot_root.2 +readdir.2 +rt_sigqueueinfo.2 +set_thread_area.2 +sgetmask.2 +spu_create.2 +spu_run.2 +subpage_prot.2 +sysctl.2 +tkill.2 + Michael Kerrisk + Add note to SYNOPSIS that there is no glibc wrapper for system call + Reduce the chance that the reader may be misled into thinking + that there is a wrapper function for this system call by noting + explicitly in the SYNOPSIS that there is no glibc wrapper and + pointing the reader to NOTES for further details. + +ioprio_set.2 + Colin McCabe + Clarify the multithreaded behavior of ioprio_set(2) + Michael Kerrisk [Марк Коренберг, Kalle Olavi Niemitalo] + Document who==0 for IOPRIO_WHO_PROCESS and IOPRIO_WHO_PGRP + For IOPRIO_WHO_PROCESS, who==0 means operate on the caller. + For IOPRIO_WHO_PGRP, who==0 means operate on the caller's + process group. + + See http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=652443 + +migrate_pages.2 + Michael Kerrisk [Christoph Lameter, JoonSoo Kim] + Fix description of return value + +mount.2 + Michael Kerrisk + For MS_REMOUNT, source is ignored + +mprotect.2 + Michael Kerrisk [Rasmus Villemoes] + 'addr' argument is not const + As reported by Rasmus: + + Both my system's man-pages (3.22) and the latest online + (3.41) show: + + int mprotect(const void *addr, size_t len, int prot); + + as the prototype for mprotect(2). However, POSIX [1] and the + actual sys/mman.h (on all the systems I checked) do not have + the const qualifier on the first argument. + +msgctl.2 +semctl.2 +shmctl.2 +svipc.7 + Michael Kerrisk + Don't mention that ipc_perm is defined in + There's no need to mention that the 'ipc_perm' structure + is defined in . That's an implementation detail, + and furthermore is itself included by the other + System V IPC header files. The current text might lead the + reader to conclude that they must include , which + is not the case (it is required neither on Linux, nor by the + standards). + +msgctl.2 +msgget.2 +msgop.2 +semctl.2 +semget.2 +semop.2 +shmctl.2 +shmget.2 + Michael Kerrisk + NOTES: and aren't strictly needed + Add text to NOTES to say that the and + header files aren't required by Linux or the standards, but may + be needed for portability to old systems. + +ptrace.2 + Denys Vlasenko + Explain WNOHANG behavior and EINTR bug + I didn't like ithe "SIGKILL operates similarly, with exceptions" + phrase (if it's different, then it's not "similar", right?), + and now I got around to changing it. Now it says simply: + "SIGKILL does not generate signal-delivery-stop and therefore + the tracer can't suppress it." + + Replaced "why WNOHANG is not reliable" example with a more + realistic one (the one which actually inspired to add this + information to man page in the first place): we got + ESRCH - process is gone! - but waitpid(WNOHANG) can still + confusingly return 0 "no processes to wait for". + + Replaced "This means that unneeded trailing arguments may + be omitted" part with a much better recommendation + to never do that and to supply zero arguments instead. + (The part about "undocumentedness" of gcc behavior was bogus, + btw - deleted). + + Expanded BUGS section with the explanation and an example + of visible strace behavior on the buggy syscalls which + exit with EINTR on ptrace attach. I hope this will lead + to people submitting better bug reports to lkml about + such syscalls. + +seteuid.2 + Michael Kerrisk + Note glibc version where setegid() implementation changed + In glibc 2.2/2.3, setegid() switched from setregid() to setresgid(). + +set_tid_address.2 + Michael Kerrisk + Rename 'ctid' argument for consistency with clone(2) page + Michael Kerrisk + Some rewordings and minor clarifications + +sigwaitinfo.2 + Michael Kerrisk [Daniel Zingaro] + Some wording clarifications + Mainly rewording things like "is delivered" to "becomes pending", + which is more accurate terminology. + +syscall.2 + Michael Kerrisk + Add some more details to the description of syscall(2) + And add another example of using syscall() to the program example. + +syscalls.2 + Michael Kerrisk + Add kcmp(2) + Michael Kerrisk + Move discussion of set_zone_reclaim(2) out of main table + This system call was never visible to user space, so it makes + sense to move it out of the main table of system calls into + the notes below the table. + +getifaddrs.3 + Michael Kerrisk [Adrian Dabrowski] + Note that ifa_addr and ifa_netmask can be NULL + +readdir.3 + Michael Kerrisk [Jan Engelhardt] + Handle -1 error from pathconf() in example code snippet + Improve the example demonstrating allocation of a buffer + for readdir_r() to handle -1 error return from pathconf(). + Otherwise, naive readers may think that pathconf() return + value can be used without checking. + +realpath.3 + Shawn Landden + Use past tense with ancient history (libc4, libc5) + +regex.3 + Michael Kerrisk + Correct SEE ALSO reference to glibc manual "regex" section + +rtime.3 + Michael Kerrisk [Jan Engelhardt] + Fix broken pointer cast in example code + +sem_close.3 +sem_destroy.3 +sem_getvalue.3 +sem_init.3 +sem_open.3 +sem_post.3 +sem_unlink.3 +sem_wait.3 +sem_overview.7 + Michael Kerrisk + Note that "cc -pthread" is required; "-lrt" no longer works + See https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/manpages/+bug/874418 + +sigwait.3 + Michael Kerrisk + Reword "is delivered" to "becomes pending" + +strcat.3 + Michael Kerrisk + Add some text to emphasize the dangers of buffer overruns + Michael Kerrisk + NOTES: Add discussion of strlcat() + +strcpy.3 + Michael Kerrisk + Note that info is lost when strncpy() doesn't null terminate + Michael Kerrisk + Add some text to emphasize possibility of buffer runs with strcpy() + Michael Kerrisk + NOTES: Add a discussion of strlcpy() + Inspired by https://lwn.net/Articles/506530/ + Michael Kerrisk + Fix description of the null-byte padding performed by strncpy() + +tsearch.3 + Michael Kerrisk + NOTES: remove redundant discussion of unorthodox use of term "postorder" + This point is already covered at greater length in the main + text of the page (See the piece "More commonly, ..."). + Michael Kerrisk + Clarify use for first argument to the twalk() 'action' function + There's a number of details in POSIX that are omitted in + the current version of this page. + Michael Kerrisk + Some wording fixes + +core.5 + Michael Kerrisk + Note effect of madvise(2) MADV_DONTDUMP flag + +capabilities.7 + Michael Kerrisk + Document CAP_BLOCK_SUSPEND + +glob.7 + Bjarni Ingi Gislason + Change 8 bit characters to 7 bit representation + Fixes rendering errors for accented 'a' characters. + Michael Kerrisk [Aaron Peschel] + Update bash(1) command used to obtain classical globbing behavior + The man page formerly noted the bash(1) v1 command to do this. + +iso_8859-1.7 + Bjarni Ingi Gislason + Explanation of SOFT HYPHEN and the code for it + :89: warning: can't find special character `shc' + + This is the only "iso_8859-*.7" file that has this (now) + undefined character. The code in column four in "iso_8859-1.7" is + "0x2D" ("HYPHEN, MINUS SIGN" or "HYPHEN-MINUS") instead of "0xAD". + See Debian bug 156154 (or package "manpages"). + + There should be an explanation for this graphic character and the + code should be 0xAD in iso_8859-1.7 (as in all others), even + though "[gn]roff" does not display a "HYPHEN" in that position of + the table. + + The line with "SOFT HYPHEN" gets a footnote and a short + explanation. + +mdoc.7 + Bjarni Ingi Gislason + Fixing a warning and a table + Fis warning from "groff -ww ..." (or "man --warnings=w ..."): + + :294: warning: + tab character in unquoted macro argument + + In one table the distance between columns is too small in the + "ps" output. (Bug in the groff "doc.tmac" macro?) + +mdoc.samples.7 + Bjarni Ingi Gislason + Fix warnings from [ng]roff, corrections + From "man -ww ..." (groff -ww ...): + + :541: warning: + tab character in unquoted macro argument + [+3 similar warnings] + :813: warning: macro `Pu' not defined + Usage: .Rv -std in sections 2 and 3 only (#1669) + mdoc warning: A .Bl directive has no matching .El (#1821) + + String "Pu" defined as a row of punctuation characters. + ".Bl" and ".El" fixed. + Some arguments, that start with a period or are the name of a + macro, protected with "\&". + Variable name for macro ".Rv" corrected. + +netdevice.7 + Bjarni Ingi Gislason + Line in table too long + Fix warning from "man ..." ("nroff -ww ..."): + + nroff: netdevice.7: warning: around line 98: + table wider than line width + + Fix: No right adjustment in text blocks in tables. + + See http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=673873 + +netlink.7 + Bjarni Ingi Gislason + Line in table is too long + Fix warning from "man ..." ("nroff -ww ..."): + + nroff: netlink.7: warning: around line 195: + table wider than line width + + Horizontal line incorporated into table. + No right adjustment of text blocks in tables. + + See http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=673875 + Simon Paillard [Herbert Xu] + Change description of "*_pid" fields to "Port ID" + As reported by Herbert Xu, these should not be considered as PIDs. + + See http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=383296 + +rtnetlink.7 + Bjarni Ingi Gislason + Line in table too long + Fix warning from "man ..." ("nroff -ww ..."): + + nroff: rtnetlink.7: warning: around line 415: + table wider than line width + + Column gutter reduced to fit line length. + Right adjustment in text blocks removed in tables. + Some header made centered in tables. + One table put on same page. + + See http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=674051 + +socket.7 + Martin H + Document SO_MARK socket option + Commit 4a19ec5800fc3bb64e2d87c4d9fdd9e636086fe0 in Jan 2008 added + the new SO_MARK socket option. + + This patch is based on text from the commit message. + + See https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=16461. + +svipc.7 + Michael Kerrisk + SYNOPSIS: Remove include of and + Including and isn't needed on Linux + and isn't really relevant for the explanation on this page.