Bug#166404: Mailer mishap... (Likely Fix)
Sorry about that last; I was sure the mail client was set to 8-bit clear
rather than base64 encoding. Here's the patch:
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diff -ur glibc-2.3.1-dr/manual/sysinfo.texi glibc-2.3.1/manual/sysinfo.texi
--- glibc-2.3.1-dr/manual/sysinfo.texi 2003-02-14 18:49:27.000000000 -0800
+++ glibc-2.3.1/manual/sysinfo.texi 2002-08-27 18:04:45.000000000 -0700
@@ -1061,9 +1061,9 @@
This section describes the @code{sysctl} function, which gets and sets
a variety of system parameters.
-The symbols used in this section are declared in the file
@file{sys/sysctl.h}.
+The symbols used in this section are declared in the file @file{sysctl.h}.
-@comment sys/sysctl.h
+@comment sysctl.h
@comment BSD
@deftypefun int sysctl (int *@var{names}, int @var{nlen}, void *@var{oldval},
size_t *@var{oldlenp}, void *@var{newval}, size_t @var{newlen})
@@ -1090,7 +1090,7 @@
a particular parameter, you specify a path through the structure in a
way analogous to specifying the pathname of a file. Each component of
the path is specified by an integer and each of these integers has a
-macro defined for it by @file{sys/sysctl.h}. @var{names} is the path, in
+macro defined for it by @file{sysctl.h}. @var{names} is the path, in
the form of an array of integers. Each component of the path is one
element of the array, in order. @var{nlen} is the number of components
in the path.
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Sorry again.
Daniel
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