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1 | # Minor documentation changes |
2 | # | |
3 | # Patch by Steve McIntyre <steve@einval.com> and Britton Leo Kerin <fsblk@aurora.uaf.edu> | |
4 | diff -ruN cvs-1.12.13-old/doc/cvsclient.texi cvs-1.12.13/doc/cvsclient.texi | |
5 | --- cvs-1.12.13-old/doc/cvsclient.texi 2005-07-20 18:39:59.000000000 +0800 | |
6 | +++ cvs-1.12.13/doc/cvsclient.texi 2006-02-26 22:39:20.000000000 +0800 | |
7 | @@ -3,9 +3,10 @@ | |
8 | @setfilename cvsclient.info | |
9 | @include version-client.texi | |
10 | ||
11 | -@dircategory Programming | |
12 | +@dircategory Development | |
13 | @direntry | |
14 | -* cvsclient: (cvsclient). The CVS client/server protocol. | |
15 | +* CVS client/server: (cvsclient). Describes the client/server protocol | |
16 | + used by CVS. | |
17 | @end direntry | |
18 | ||
19 | @node Top | |
20 | diff -ruN cvs-1.12.13-old/doc/cvs.texinfo cvs-1.12.13/doc/cvs.texinfo | |
21 | --- cvs-1.12.13-old/doc/cvs.texinfo 2006-02-26 22:39:19.000000000 +0800 | |
22 | +++ cvs-1.12.13/doc/cvs.texinfo 2006-02-26 22:39:20.000000000 +0800 | |
23 | @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ | |
24 | @end macro | |
25 | @end ifhtml | |
26 | ||
27 | -@dircategory GNU Packages | |
28 | +@dircategory Development | |
29 | @direntry | |
30 | * CVS: (cvs). Concurrent Versions System | |
31 | @end direntry | |
32 | @@ -2385,13 +2385,16 @@ | |
33 | There are two access methods that you use in @code{CVSROOT} | |
34 | for rsh. @code{:server:} specifies an internal rsh | |
35 | client, which is supported only by some @sc{cvs} ports. | |
36 | +This is not supported on most Unix-style systems, | |
37 | +including Debian. | |
38 | @code{:ext:} specifies an external rsh program. By | |
39 | default this is @code{rsh} (unless otherwise specified | |
40 | by the @file{--with-rsh} flag to configure) but you may set the | |
41 | @code{CVS_RSH} environment variable to invoke another | |
42 | program which can access the remote server (for | |
43 | example, @code{remsh} on HP-UX 9 because @code{rsh} is | |
44 | -something different). It must be a program which can | |
45 | +something different, or @code{ssh} to allow the use of | |
46 | +secure and/or compressed connections). It must be a program which can | |
47 | transmit data to and from the server without modifying | |
48 | it; for example the Windows NT @code{rsh} is not | |
49 | suitable since it by default translates between CRLF | |
50 | @@ -12711,7 +12714,7 @@ | |
51 | @item @var{mname} [ options ] @var{dir} [ @var{files}@dots{} ] | |
52 | In the simplest case, this form of module definition | |
53 | reduces to @samp{@var{mname} @var{dir}}. This defines | |
54 | -all the files in directory @var{dir} as module mname. | |
55 | +all the files in directory @var{dir} as module @var{mname}. | |
56 | @var{dir} is a relative path (from @code{$CVSROOT}) to a | |
57 | directory of source in the source repository. In this | |
58 | case, on checkout, a single directory called |