--- cvs-1.12.13.orig/debian/patches/97_cvs.info.typo +++ cvs-1.12.13/debian/patches/97_cvs.info.typo @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ +# Minor documentation changes +# +# Patch by Steve McIntyre and Britton Leo Kerin +diff -ruN cvs-1.12.13-old/doc/cvsclient.texi cvs-1.12.13/doc/cvsclient.texi +--- cvs-1.12.13-old/doc/cvsclient.texi 2005-07-20 18:39:59.000000000 +0800 ++++ cvs-1.12.13/doc/cvsclient.texi 2006-02-26 22:39:20.000000000 +0800 +@@ -3,9 +3,10 @@ + @setfilename cvsclient.info + @include version-client.texi + +-@dircategory Programming ++@dircategory Development + @direntry +-* cvsclient: (cvsclient). The CVS client/server protocol. ++* CVS client/server: (cvsclient). Describes the client/server protocol ++ used by CVS. + @end direntry + + @node Top +diff -ruN cvs-1.12.13-old/doc/cvs.texinfo cvs-1.12.13/doc/cvs.texinfo +--- cvs-1.12.13-old/doc/cvs.texinfo 2006-02-26 22:39:19.000000000 +0800 ++++ cvs-1.12.13/doc/cvs.texinfo 2006-02-26 22:39:20.000000000 +0800 +@@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ + @end macro + @end ifhtml + +-@dircategory GNU Packages ++@dircategory Development + @direntry + * CVS: (cvs). Concurrent Versions System + @end direntry +@@ -2385,13 +2385,16 @@ + There are two access methods that you use in @code{CVSROOT} + for rsh. @code{:server:} specifies an internal rsh + client, which is supported only by some @sc{cvs} ports. ++This is not supported on most Unix-style systems, ++including Debian. + @code{:ext:} specifies an external rsh program. By + default this is @code{rsh} (unless otherwise specified + by the @file{--with-rsh} flag to configure) but you may set the + @code{CVS_RSH} environment variable to invoke another + program which can access the remote server (for + example, @code{remsh} on HP-UX 9 because @code{rsh} is +-something different). It must be a program which can ++something different, or @code{ssh} to allow the use of ++secure and/or compressed connections). It must be a program which can + transmit data to and from the server without modifying + it; for example the Windows NT @code{rsh} is not + suitable since it by default translates between CRLF +@@ -12711,7 +12714,7 @@ + @item @var{mname} [ options ] @var{dir} [ @var{files}@dots{} ] + In the simplest case, this form of module definition + reduces to @samp{@var{mname} @var{dir}}. This defines +-all the files in directory @var{dir} as module mname. ++all the files in directory @var{dir} as module @var{mname}. + @var{dir} is a relative path (from @code{$CVSROOT}) to a + directory of source in the source repository. In this + case, on checkout, a single directory called