Index: ossp-pkg/shtool/ChangeLog RCS File: /v/ossp/cvs/ossp-pkg/shtool/ChangeLog,v rcsdiff -q -kk '-r1.166' '-r1.167' -u '/v/ossp/cvs/ossp-pkg/shtool/ChangeLog,v' 2>/dev/null --- ChangeLog 2002/02/01 14:51:21 1.166 +++ ChangeLog 2002/02/02 18:47:29 1.167 @@ -9,6 +9,11 @@ ChangeLog + Changes between 1.6.0 and 1.6.1 (01-Feb-2002 to xx-Feb-2002): + + *) Fixed various typos in shtool.pod. + [Ralf S. Engelschall, Liones ] + Changes between 1.5.4 and 1.6.0 (14-Jun-2001 to 01-Feb-2002): *) Upgraded to GNU Autoconf 2.52 environment. Index: ossp-pkg/shtool/THANKS RCS File: /v/ossp/cvs/ossp-pkg/shtool/THANKS,v rcsdiff -q -kk '-r1.20' '-r1.21' -u '/v/ossp/cvs/ossp-pkg/shtool/THANKS,v' 2>/dev/null --- THANKS 2001/06/14 14:24:16 1.20 +++ THANKS 2002/02/02 18:47:29 1.21 @@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ o Lars Hecking o Jim Jagielski o Martin Kraemer + o Liones o Markus F.X.J. Oberhumer o Benjamin Saller o Christoph Schug Index: ossp-pkg/shtool/shtool.pod RCS File: /v/ossp/cvs/ossp-pkg/shtool/shtool.pod,v rcsdiff -q -kk '-r1.57' '-r1.58' -u '/v/ossp/cvs/ossp-pkg/shtool/shtool.pod,v' 2>/dev/null --- shtool.pod 2001/12/31 15:06:04 1.57 +++ shtool.pod 2002/02/02 18:47:29 1.58 @@ -213,7 +213,7 @@ =item B -Pretty-prints a field-sperarated list as a table. +Pretty-prints a field-separately list as a table. =item B @@ -353,7 +353,7 @@ =item B
[B<-F>|B<--field-sep> I] [B<-w>|B<--width> I] [B<-c>|B<--columns> I] [B<-s>|B<--strip> I] IBI... -This pretty-prints a I-sperarated list of Iings as a table. Per +This pretty-prints a I-separated list of Iings as a table. Per default a colon-separated list (I=":") is pretty printed as a three-column (=3) table no longer than 79 chars (I=79) is generated where each column is 15 characters wide (I=15). @@ -395,7 +395,7 @@ useful for renaming multiple files at once. Second, if option ``B<-p>'' (for `preserve') is used and I and I are byte-wise the same it just deletes I. The intention is that the permissions and -time stamps on I are't changed which is important if I is +time stamps on I aren't changed which is important if I is used in conjunction with Makefiles. Option ``B<-v>'' (verbose) can be used to enable the output of extra processing information. Option ``B<-t>'' (trace) can be used to enable the output of the essential shell commands which are @@ -520,7 +520,7 @@ information. Option ``B<-t>'' (trace) can be used to enable the output of the essential shell commands which are executed. -The trick is that this is more convinient that having to set the permissions +The trick is that this is more convenient that having to set the permissions manually or with a large file list. Example: @@ -554,7 +554,7 @@ 0 opened and usually has to reopen the new I, while in the second case the application can keep its open file handles to I. The drawback of the second approach is that logfile entries are lost when -they are written to I between the executation of the copy and the +they are written to I between the execution of the copy and the subsequent truncation operation. Option ``B<-r>'' removes I after rotation instead of providing a @@ -711,7 +711,7 @@ =item B [B<-p>|B<--prefix> I] -- B<-L>I B<-l>I [ B<-L>I B<-l>I ... ] This command separates the linker options ``B<-L>'' and ``B<-l>'' by library -class. It's argument line can actually be an abitrary command line where those +class. It's argument line can actually be an arbitrary command line where those options are contained. B parses these two options only and ignores the remaining contents. The result is a trivial shell script on C which defines six variables containing the ``B<-L>'' and ``B<-l>'' options sorted by @@ -842,7 +842,7 @@ Unless option ``B<-e>'', ``B<-i>'' or ``B<-s>'' is specified, the performed action is to display the current version. Option ``B<-d>'' then can be used to control the display type: "C" for a short version display, "C" -for a longer version display, "C" for a hexadecial display of the version +for a longer version display, "C" for a hexadecimal display of the version and "C" for a format suitable for use with GNU libtool. The hexadecimal format for a version C is C where C