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From ecf9ef49a724f6b95039bd760893f51a920f017b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
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From: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
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Date: Fri, 8 Jan 2010 03:39:25 -0500
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Subject: [PATCH] random spelling fixes
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Signed-off-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
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---
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README | 4 ++--
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README.net | 6 +++---
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doc/net.example.BSD.in | 20 ++++++++++----------
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doc/net.example.Linux.in | 32 ++++++++++++++++----------------
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etc/rc.conf.in | 2 +-
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init.d/procfs.in | 2 +-
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man/einfo.3 | 2 +-
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man/rc-status.8 | 2 +-
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man/rc_find_pids.3 | 2 +-
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man/rc_plugin_hook.3 | 2 +-
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man/runscript.8 | 18 +++++++++---------
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man/start-stop-daemon.8 | 4 ++--
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net/tuntap.sh | 2 +-
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src/librc/librc.c | 2 +-
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src/librc/rc.h.in | 12 ++++++------
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src/rc/fstabinfo.c | 2 +-
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src/rc/rc-applets.c | 2 +-
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src/rc/runscript.c | 6 +++---
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18 files changed, 61 insertions(+), 61 deletions(-)
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diff --git a/README b/README
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index c153637..92c9bcf 100644
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--- a/README
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+++ b/README
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@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ If any of the following files exist then we do not overwrite them
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rc and rc.shutdown are the hooks from the BSD init into OpenRC.
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devd.conf is modified from FreeBSD to call /etc/rc.devd which is a generic
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hook into OpenRC.
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-inittab is the same, but for SysVInit as used by most Linux distrubtions.
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+inittab is the same, but for SysVInit as used by most Linux distributions.
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This can be found in the support folder.
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Obviously, if you're installing this onto a system that does not use OpenRC
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by default then you may wish to backup the above listed files, remove them
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@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ History - by Roy Marples
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------------------------
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I became a Gentoo/Linux developer in 2004 and wrote the modular network
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scripts for the Gentoo baselayout package. baselayout is a collection of
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-bash scripts to bring up your computer and it's services.
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+bash scripts to bring up your computer and its services.
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Then towards the end of 2005 I found myself as the primary maintainer
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for baselayout.
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diff --git a/README.net b/README.net
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index 402408e..41db1c5 100644
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--- a/README.net
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+++ b/README.net
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@@ -12,8 +12,8 @@ In the Perfect World (TM) ifconfig should be able to configure everything
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about the interface easily * . The BSD family almost get this right and Linux
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epically fails.
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-* Only static confguration, including link setup.
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-For dynmaic, static, IPv4LL, arping and per ssid IPv4 setup dhcpcd-5.x
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+* Only static configuration, including link setup.
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+For dynamic, static, IPv4LL, arping and per ssid IPv4 setup dhcpcd-5.x
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provides your needs.
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It fails because there are many tools to do the same job and often have
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@@ -31,6 +31,6 @@ currently available. It's just harder as you have to know them and their
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documentation can be lacking at times.
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The correct end goal is a BSD style ifconfig tool.
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I've started work on it, but the project has stalled somewhat.
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-It's display only right now and the source is not yet publically available.
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+It's display only right now and the source is not yet publicly available.
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If you have the skills and share the vision then contact me privately and
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we'll take it from there.
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diff --git a/doc/net.example.BSD.in b/doc/net.example.BSD.in
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index 1e38ee3..977011e 100644
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--- a/doc/net.example.BSD.in
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+++ b/doc/net.example.BSD.in
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@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
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# kernel then remove the IPv6 address from your config.
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# If you want to use a static address or use DHCP explicitly, jump
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-# down to the section labelled INTERFACE HANDLERS.
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+# down to the section labeled INTERFACE HANDLERS.
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#
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# If you want to do anything more fancy, you should take the time to
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# read through the rest of this file.
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@@ -22,10 +22,10 @@
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#
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# We now support modular networking scripts which means we can easily
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# add support for new interface types and modules while keeping
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-# compatability with existing ones.
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+# compatibility with existing ones.
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#
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# Modules load by default if the package they need is installed. If
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-# you specify a module here that doesn't have it's package installed
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+# you specify a module here that doesn't have its package installed
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# then you get an error stating which package you need to install.
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# Ideally, you only use the modules setting when you have two or more
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# packages installed that supply the same service.
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@@ -96,8 +96,8 @@
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#modules="iwconfig"
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# ifconfig (iwconig) support is a one shot script - wpa_supplicant is daemon
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-# that scans, assoicates and re-configures if assocation is lost.
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-# We call it iwconfig to seperate the wireless setup from ifconfig.
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+# that scans, associates and re-configures if association is lost.
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+# We call it iwconfig to separate the wireless setup from ifconfig.
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####################################
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# HINTS
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#
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@@ -182,7 +182,7 @@
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#dns_servers_001122334455="192.168.0.1 192.168.0.2"
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# Map a MAC address to an SSID
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-# This is used when the Access Point is not broadcasting it's SSID
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+# This is used when the Access Point is not broadcasting its SSID
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# WARNING: This will override the SSID being broadcast due to some
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# Access Points sending an SSID even when they have been configured
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# not to!
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@@ -193,7 +193,7 @@
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# This lists the preferred SSIDs to connect to in order
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# SSID's can contain any characters here as they must match the broadcast
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# SSID exactly.
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-# Surround each SSID with the " character and seperate them with a space
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+# Surround each SSID with the " character and separate them with a space
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# If the first SSID isn't found then it moves onto the next
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# If this isn't defined then it connects to the first one found
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#preferred_aps="SSID1 SSID2"
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@@ -208,9 +208,9 @@
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# any other available AP
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# "preferredonly" means it will only connect to visible APs in the preferred
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# list
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-# "forcepreferred" means it will forceably connect to APs in order if it does
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+# "forcepreferred" means it will forcibly connect to APs in order if it does
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# not find them in a scan
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-# "forcepreferredonly" means it forceably connects to the APs in order and
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+# "forcepreferredonly" means it forcibly connects to the APs in order and
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# does not bother to scan
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# "forceany" does the same as forcepreferred + connects to any other
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# available AP
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@@ -320,7 +320,7 @@
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# Set generic DHCP options like so
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#dhcp_eth0="release nodns nontp nonis nogateway nosendhost"
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-# This tells the dhcp client to release it's lease when it stops, not to
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+# This tells the dhcp client to release its lease when it stops, not to
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# overwrite dns, ntp and nis settings, not to set a default route and not to
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# send the current hostname to the dhcp server and when it starts.
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# You can use any combination of the above options - the default is not to
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diff --git a/doc/net.example.Linux.in b/doc/net.example.Linux.in
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index af023e6..ba56a12 100644
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--- a/doc/net.example.Linux.in
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+++ b/doc/net.example.Linux.in
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@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
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# kernel then remove the IPv6 address from your config.
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# If you want to use a static address or use DHCP explicitly, jump
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-# down to the section labelled INTERFACE HANDLERS.
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+# down to the section labeled INTERFACE HANDLERS.
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#
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# If you want to do anything more fancy, you should take the time to
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# read through the rest of this file.
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@@ -23,10 +23,10 @@
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#
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# We now support modular networking scripts which means we can easily
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# add support for new interface types and modules while keeping
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-# compatability with existing ones.
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+# compatibility with existing ones.
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#
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# Modules load by default if the package they need is installed. If
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-# you specify a module here that doesn't have it's package installed
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+# you specify a module here that doesn't have its package installed
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# then you get an error stating which package you need to install.
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# Ideally, you only use the modules setting when you have two or more
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# packages installed that supply the same service.
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@@ -106,7 +106,7 @@
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# Each module described below can set a default base metric, lower is
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# preferred over higher. This is so we can prefer a wired route over a
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-# wireless route automaticaly. You can override this by setting
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+# wireless route automatically. You can override this by setting
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#metric_eth0="100"
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# or on a global basis
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#metric="100"
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@@ -253,7 +253,7 @@
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#key_SSID="s:foobar enc open"
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#key_SSID="1234-5678-9012 enc open"
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-# You may want to set muliple keys - here's an example
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+# You may want to set multiple keys - here's an example
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# It sets 4 keys on the card and instructs to use key 2 by default
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#key_SSID="[1] s:passkey1 key [2] s:passkey2 key [3] s:passkey3 key [4] s:passkey4 key [2]"
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@@ -283,7 +283,7 @@
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#dns_servers_001122334455="192.168.0.1 192.168.0.2"
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# Map a MAC address to an SSID
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-# This is used when the Access Point is not broadcasting it's SSID
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+# This is used when the Access Point is not broadcasting its SSID
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# WARNING: This will override the SSID being broadcast due to some
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# Access Points sending an SSID even when they have been configured
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# not to!
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@@ -294,7 +294,7 @@
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# This lists the preferred SSIDs to connect to in order
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# SSID's can contain any characters here as they must match the broadcast
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# SSID exactly.
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-# Surround each SSID with the " character and seperate them with a space
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+# Surround each SSID with the " character and separate them with a space
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# If the first SSID isn't found then it moves onto the next
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# If this isn't defined then it connects to the first one found
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#preferred_aps="SSID1 SSID2"
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@@ -307,9 +307,9 @@
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# "any" means it will connect to visible APs in the preferred list and then any
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# other available AP
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# "preferredonly" means it will only connect to visible APs in the preferred list
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-# "forcepreferred" means it will forceably connect to APs in order if it does not find
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+# "forcepreferred" means it will forcibly connect to APs in order if it does not find
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# them in a scan
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-# "forcepreferredonly" means it forceably connects to the APs in order and does not bother
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+# "forcepreferredonly" means it forcibly connects to the APs in order and does not bother
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# to scan
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# "forceany" does the same as forcepreferred + connects to any other available AP
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# Default is "any"
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@@ -448,7 +448,7 @@
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# Set generic DHCP options like so
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#dhcp_eth0="release nodns nontp nonis nogateway nosendhost"
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-# This tells the dhcp client to release it's lease when it stops, not to
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+# This tells the dhcp client to release its lease when it stops, not to
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# overwrite dns, ntp and nis settings, not to set a default route and not to
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# send the current hostname to the dhcp server and when it starts.
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# You can use any combination of the above options - the default is not to
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@@ -572,7 +572,7 @@
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#config_bond0="null" # You may not want to assign an IP the the bond
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# You can also configure the bond here, which must be done via sysfs on 2.6
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-# kernels or newer. See the kernel bonding documention for a description of
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+# kernels or newer. See the kernel bonding documentation for a description of
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# these options.
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#arp_ip_target_bond0="+26.0.0.0"
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@@ -658,7 +658,7 @@
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#
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# Dead peer detection
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# lcp-echo-interval 15 # Send a LCP echo every 15 seconds
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-# lcp-echo-failure 3 # Make peer dead after 3 consective
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+# lcp-echo-failure 3 # Make peer dead after 3 consecutive
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# # echo-requests
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#
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# Compression options - use these to completely disable compression
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@@ -822,8 +822,8 @@
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#config_nas0="'192.168.0.1/24'"
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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-# Tunnelling
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-# WARNING: For tunnelling it is highly recommended that you
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+# Tunneling
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+# WARNING: For tunneling it is highly recommended that you
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# emerge sys-apps/iproute2
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#
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# For GRE tunnels
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@@ -838,7 +838,7 @@
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# 6to4 Tunnels allow IPv6 to work over IPv4 addresses, provided you
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# have a non-private address configured on an interface.
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-# link_6to4="eth0" # Interface to base it's addresses on
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+# link_6to4="eth0" # Interface to base its addresses on
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# config_6to4="ip6to4"
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# You may want to depend on eth0 like so
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#rc_need_6to4="net.eth0"
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@@ -848,7 +848,7 @@
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# sit0 - otherwise use a different name like 6to4 in the example above.
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# You can also specify a relay and suffix if you like.
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-# The default relay is 192.88.99.1 and the defualt suffix is :1
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+# The default relay is 192.88.99.1 and the default suffix is :1
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#relay_6to4="192.168.3.2"
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#suffix_6to4=":ff"
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diff --git a/etc/rc.conf.in b/etc/rc.conf.in
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index 0f954ad..a9a80fa 100644
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--- a/etc/rc.conf.in
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+++ b/etc/rc.conf.in
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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
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# Set to "YES" if you want the rc system to try and start services
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# in parallel for a slight speed improvement. When running in parallel we
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-# prefix the service output with it's name as the output will get
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+# prefix the service output with its name as the output will get
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# jumbled up.
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# WARNING: whilst we have improved parallel, it can still potentially lock
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# the boot process. Don't file bugs about this unless you can supply
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diff --git a/init.d/procfs.in b/init.d/procfs.in
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index 2b73bd7..c5331b8 100644
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--- a/init.d/procfs.in
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+++ b/init.d/procfs.in
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@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ depend()
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start()
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{
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- # Make sure we insert usbcore if its a module
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+ # Make sure we insert usbcore if it's a module
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if [ -f /proc/modules -a ! -d /proc/bus/usb ]; then
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modprobe -q usbcore
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fi
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diff --git a/man/einfo.3 b/man/einfo.3
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index 840687e..43fde8b 100644
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--- a/man/einfo.3
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+++ b/man/einfo.3
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@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@
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.Nm eprefix
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.Nd colorful informational output
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.Sh LIBRARY
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-Enhanced Informatation output library (libeinfo, -leinfo)
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+Enhanced Information output library (libeinfo, -leinfo)
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.Sh SYNOPSIS
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.In einfo.h
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.Ft int Fn einfo "const char * restrict format" ...
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diff --git a/man/rc-status.8 b/man/rc-status.8
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index 9c9e8f8..8a014c5 100644
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--- a/man/rc-status.8
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+++ b/man/rc-status.8
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@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@
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.Nm
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gathers and displays information about the status of services
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in different runlevels. The default behavior is to show information
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-about the current runlevel and any unassgined services that are not stopped,
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+about the current runlevel and any unassigned services that are not stopped,
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but any runlevel can be quickly examined.
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.Pp
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The options are as follows:
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diff --git a/man/rc_find_pids.3 b/man/rc_find_pids.3
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index 28cdc9e..29ea183 100644
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--- a/man/rc_find_pids.3
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+++ b/man/rc_find_pids.3
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@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ owned by
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.Fa uid ,
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all of which are optional.
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.Pp
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-The retuned list should be freed when done.
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+The returned list should be freed when done.
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.Sh IMPLEMENTATION NOTES
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On BSD systems we use
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.Lb libkvm
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diff --git a/man/rc_plugin_hook.3 b/man/rc_plugin_hook.3
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index 3daf7ac..484d101 100644
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--- a/man/rc_plugin_hook.3
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+++ b/man/rc_plugin_hook.3
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@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ is set to the hook running, and
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.Fa name
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is set to the name of the runlevel or name of the service.
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.Pp
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-Plugins can affect the parent environemnt by writing NULL separated strings to
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+Plugins can affect the parent environment by writing NULL separated strings to
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.Va rc_environ_fd .
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.Sh SEE ALSO
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.Xr rc 8 ,
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diff --git a/man/runscript.8 b/man/runscript.8
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index 22de825..33af1d7 100644
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--- a/man/runscript.8
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+++ b/man/runscript.8
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@@ -39,8 +39,8 @@
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.Nm
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is basically an interpreter for shell scripts which provide an easy interface
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to the often complex system commands and daemons.
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-When a service runs a command it first loads it's mulitplexed configuration
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-file, then it's master configuration file, then
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+When a service runs a command it first loads its multiplexed configuration
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+file, then its master configuration file, then
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.Pa /etc/rc.conf
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and finally the script itself. At this point
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.Nm
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@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ Ignore all dependency information the service supplies.
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Only run the command if the service has been started.
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.It Fl q , -quiet
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Turns off all informational output the service generates.
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-Output from any non OpenRC comands is not affected.
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+Output from any non OpenRC commands is not affected.
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.It Fl v , -verbose
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Turns on any extra informational output the service generates.
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.It Fl Z , -dry-run
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@@ -90,9 +90,9 @@ or stopping them.
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The following variables affect the service script:
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.Bl -tag -width "RC_DEFAULTLEVEL"
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.It Ar extra_commands
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-Space seperated list of extra commands the service defines.
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+Space separated list of extra commands the service defines.
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.It Ar extra_started_commands
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-Space seperated list of extra commands the service defines. These only work if
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+Space separated list of extra commands the service defines. These only work if
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the service has already been started.
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.It Ar description
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String describing the service.
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@@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ will refuse to stop until any services that need it have stopped.
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The service will attempt to start any services we use that have been added
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to the runlevel.
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.It Ic after
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-The service will start after thse services and stop before these services.
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+The service will start after these services and stop before these services.
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.It Ic before
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The service will start before these services and stop after these services.
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.It Ic provide
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@@ -225,7 +225,7 @@ is newer than
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return 0, otherwise 1.
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If
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.Ar file2
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-is a directory, then check all it's contents too.
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+is a directory, then check all its contents too.
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.It Ic is_older_than Ar file1 Ar file2 ...
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If
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.Ar file1
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@@ -234,7 +234,7 @@ is newer than
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return 0, otherwise 1.
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If
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.Ar file2
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-is a directory, then check all it's contents too.
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+is a directory, then check all its contents too.
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.It Ic service_set_value Ar name Ar value
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Saves the
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.Ar name
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@@ -320,7 +320,7 @@ Configuration files, relative to the location of the service.
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If a file ending with .${RC_RUNLEVEL} exists then we use that instead.
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.Bl -ohang
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.It Pa ../conf.d/${RC_SVCNAME%%.*}
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-mulitplexed configuration file.
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+multiplexed configuration file.
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Example: if ${RC_SVCNAME} is net.eth1 then look for
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.Pa ../conf.d/net .
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.It Pa ../conf.d/${RC_SVCNAME}
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diff --git a/man/start-stop-daemon.8 b/man/start-stop-daemon.8
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index 628807d..b49f4f6 100644
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--- a/man/start-stop-daemon.8
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+++ b/man/start-stop-daemon.8
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@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@
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.Ar daemon
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.Sh DESCRIPTION
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.Nm
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-provides a consistent method of starting, stopping and signalling daemons.
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+provides a consistent method of starting, stopping and signaling daemons.
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If neither
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.Fl K , -stop
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nor
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@@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ then
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.Nm
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matches the process
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.D1 /usr/bin/perl -w foo
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-If an interpreted daemon changes it's process name then this won't work.
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+If an interpreted daemon changes its process name then this won't work.
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.It Fl u , -user Ar user Ns Op : Ns Ar group
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Start the daemon as the
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.Ar user
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diff --git a/net/tuntap.sh b/net/tuntap.sh
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index 5e9cf0b..2970fdd 100644
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--- a/net/tuntap.sh
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+++ b/net/tuntap.sh
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@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ tuntap_pre_start()
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return 1
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fi
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vebegin "Waiting for /dev/net/tun"
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- # /dev/net/tun can take it's time to appear
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+ # /dev/net/tun can take its time to appear
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local timeout=10
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while [ ! -e /dev/net/tun -a ${timeout} -gt 0 ]; do
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sleep 1
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diff --git a/src/librc/librc.c b/src/librc/librc.c
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index 34bd9e1..fe9e1b6 100644
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--- a/src/librc/librc.c
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+++ b/src/librc/librc.c
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@@ -377,7 +377,7 @@ rc_runlevel_stacks(const char *runlevel)
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}
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librc_hidden_def(rc_runlevel_stacks)
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-/* Resolve a service name to it's full path */
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+/* Resolve a service name to its full path */
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char *
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rc_service_resolve(const char *service)
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{
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diff --git a/src/librc/rc.h.in b/src/librc/rc.h.in
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index 4b7977e..d9d0453 100644
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--- a/src/librc/rc.h.in
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+++ b/src/librc/rc.h.in
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@@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ bool rc_runlevel_stopping(void);
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/*! @name RC
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* A service can be given as a full path or just its name.
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- * If its just a name then we try to resolve the service to a full path.
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+ * If it's just a name then we try to resolve the service to a full path.
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* This should allow the use if local init.d directories in the future. */
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/*! @brief States a service can be in */
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@@ -326,7 +326,7 @@ typedef void *RC_DEPTREE;
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#endif
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/*! Check to see if source is newer than target.
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- * If target is a directory then we traverse it and it's children.
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+ * If target is a directory then we traverse it and its children.
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* @param source
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* @param target
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* @param mtime of newest target
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@@ -335,7 +335,7 @@ typedef void *RC_DEPTREE;
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bool rc_newer_than(const char *, const char *, time_t *, char *);
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/*! Check to see if source is older than target.
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- * If target is a directory then we traverse it and it's children.
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+ * If target is a directory then we traverse it and its children.
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* @param source
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* @param target
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* @param mtime of oldest target
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@@ -446,7 +446,7 @@ RC_STRINGLIST *rc_config_load(const char *);
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/*! Return the value of the entry from a key=value list. */
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char *rc_config_value(RC_STRINGLIST *, const char *);
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-/*! Check if a variable is a boolean and return it's value.
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+/*! Check if a variable is a boolean and return its value.
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* If variable is not a boolean then we set errno to be ENOENT when it does
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* not exist or EINVAL if it's not a boolean.
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* @param variable to check
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@@ -485,9 +485,9 @@ bool rc_stringlist_delete(RC_STRINGLIST *, const char *);
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* @return pointer to item */
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RC_STRING *rc_stringlist_find(RC_STRINGLIST *, const char *);
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-/*! Split a string into a stringlist based on seperator.
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+/*! Split a string into a stringlist based on separator.
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* @param string to split
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- * @param seperator
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+ * @param separator
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* @return new list */
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RC_STRINGLIST *rc_stringlist_split(const char *, const char *);
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diff --git a/src/rc/fstabinfo.c b/src/rc/fstabinfo.c
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index 0dcdfd6..a05bfae 100644
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--- a/src/rc/fstabinfo.c
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+++ b/src/rc/fstabinfo.c
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@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@
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#include <string.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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-/* Yay for linux and it's non liking of POSIX functions.
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+/* Yay for linux and its non liking of POSIX functions.
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Okay, we could use getfsent but the man page says use getmntent instead
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AND we don't have getfsent on uclibc or dietlibc for some odd reason. */
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#ifdef __linux__
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diff --git a/src/rc/rc-applets.c b/src/rc/rc-applets.c
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index 04e88de..11bc2d5 100644
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--- a/src/rc/rc-applets.c
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+++ b/src/rc/rc-applets.c
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@@ -467,7 +467,7 @@ run_applets(int argc, char **argv)
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}
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exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
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};
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- /* This tets is correct as it's not present in baselayout */
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+ /* This test is correct as it's not present in baselayout */
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if (strcmp(applet, "is_newer_than") == 0) {
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if (argc < 3)
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exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
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diff --git a/src/rc/runscript.c b/src/rc/runscript.c
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index 5939dae..0b2d71a 100644
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--- a/src/rc/runscript.c
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+++ b/src/rc/runscript.c
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@@ -998,7 +998,7 @@ svc_restart(void)
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* dns via resolvconf, so you could have openvpn trying to restart
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* dnsmasq which in turn is waiting on net which in turn is waiting
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* on dnsmasq.
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- * The work around is for resolvconf to restart it's services with
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+ * The work around is for resolvconf to restart its services with
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* --nodeps which means just that.
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* The downside is that there is a small window when our status is
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* invalid.
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@@ -1106,7 +1106,7 @@ runscript(int argc, char **argv)
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atexit(cleanup);
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/* We need to work out the real full path to our service.
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- * This works fine, provided that we ONLY allow mulitplexed services
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+ * This works fine, provided that we ONLY allow multiplexed services
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* to exist in the same directory as the master link.
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* Also, the master link as to be a real file in the init dir. */
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if (!realpath(argv[1], path)) {
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@@ -1192,7 +1192,7 @@ runscript(int argc, char **argv)
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deps = true;
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- /* Punt the first arg as it's our service name */
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+ /* Punt the first arg as its our service name */
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argc--;
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argv++;
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--
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1.6.4.4
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