ossp-pkg/rc/rc.example 1.6 -> 1.7
--- rc.example 2002/01/31 19:34:53 1.6
+++ rc.example 2002/02/04 22:35:20 1.7
@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
##
## rc.example - rcfile template
##
-## This file examines different ways of writing runcommands for a ##
+## This file examines different ways of writing run commands for a ##
## program. If used in production, this file would be different. It ##
-## would have a name like 'rc.helloworld' and contain runcommands ##
+## would have a name like 'rc.helloworld' and contain run commands ##
## for the 'helloworld' program. It would also have only one ##
## notation. A sample is repeated in this document using rc (native), ##
## XML, and ASN.1 notation. The same rcfile semantics are repeated ##
@@ -16,8 +16,8 @@
## corresponding regular expressions settings. ##
## ##
-# Generic runcommands for example daemon. Using #
-# default symbols and conventional identifiers. #
+# Generic run commands for example daemon. Using #
+# default symbols and conventional identifiers. #
%confvars
sftpd_enable="yes"
@@ -65,8 +65,8 @@
# End stock syntax example rcfile
-# Generic runcommands for example daemon. Using #
-# custom symbols and unconventional identifiers. #
+# Generic run commands for example daemon. Using #
+# custom symbols and unconventional identifiers. #
!confvars
sftpd_enable="yes"
@@ -114,8 +114,8 @@
# End custom syntax example rcfile
-# Generic runcommands for example daemon. Using an #
-# XML-like syntax and conventional identifiers. #
+# Generic run commands for example daemon. Using an #
+# XML-like syntax and conventional identifiers. #
<config>
<set name=sftpd_enable>"yes"</set>
@@ -173,8 +173,8 @@
# End XML-like syntax example rcfile
-# Generic runcommands for example daemon. Using a #
-# ASN.1-like syntax and conventional identifiers. #
+# Generic run commands for example daemon. Using a #
+# ASN.1-like syntax and conventional identifiers. #
config CONFIG
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