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Diffstat (limited to 'share/man')
-rw-r--r-- | share/man/man3/bitstring.3 | 3 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | share/man/man3/queue.3 | 3 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | share/man/man4/options.4 | 18 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | share/man/man5/passwd.5 | 3 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | share/man/man8/compat_ultrix.8 | 6 |
5 files changed, 22 insertions, 11 deletions
diff --git a/share/man/man3/bitstring.3 b/share/man/man3/bitstring.3 index 4257c54578d..bcc14883a74 100644 --- a/share/man/man3/bitstring.3 +++ b/share/man/man3/bitstring.3 @@ -178,4 +178,5 @@ make_lpr_available() .Sh HISTORY The .Nm bitstring -functions first appeared in 4.4BSD. +functions first appeared in +.Bx 4.4 . diff --git a/share/man/man3/queue.3 b/share/man/man3/queue.3 index 28b097ca20f..b089c00761f 100644 --- a/share/man/man3/queue.3 +++ b/share/man/man3/queue.3 @@ -477,4 +477,5 @@ while (head.cqh_first != (void *)&head) .Sh HISTORY The .Nm queue -functions first appeared in 4.4BSD. +functions first appeared in +.Bx 4.4 . diff --git a/share/man/man4/options.4 b/share/man/man4/options.4 index a89b7a351b6..3e49418dabb 100644 --- a/share/man/man4/options.4 +++ b/share/man/man4/options.4 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.\" $OpenBSD: options.4,v 1.9 1998/03/16 23:28:09 gene Exp $ +.\" $OpenBSD: options.4,v 1.10 1998/06/15 17:56:02 mickey Exp $ .\" $NetBSD: options.4,v 1.21 1997/06/25 03:13:00 thorpej Exp $ .\" .\" Copyright (c) 1998 Theo de Raadt @@ -125,8 +125,9 @@ See Enable compatibility with a.out executables that lack a machine id. On the i386, this includes NetBSD 0.8's ZMAGIC format, 386BSD and BSDI's QMAGIC, NMAGIC, and OMAGIC a.out formats. On the hp300 and other m68k -architectures this permits -certain old 4.3BSD binaries to work, though it's use is discouraged now. +architectures this permits certain old +.Bx 4.3 +binaries to work, though it's use is discouraged now. .It Cd option COMPAT_43 Use of this option is discouraged. It enables compatibility with .Bx 4.3 . @@ -559,11 +560,16 @@ require you to enable this, you're better off just disconnecting .Em them from the network. .Pp -TCP bug compatibility with 4.2BSD. In 4.2BSD, TCP sequence numbers +TCP bug compatibility with +.Bx 4.2 . +In +.Bx 4.2 , +TCP sequence numbers were 32-bit signed values. Modern implementations of TCP use unsigned values. This option clamps the initial sequence number to start in -the range 2^31 rather than the full unsigned range of 2^32. Also, -under 4.2BSD, keepalive packets must contain at least one byte or else +the range 2^31 rather than the full unsigned range of 2^32. Also, under +.Bx 4.2 , +keepalive packets must contain at least one byte or else the remote end would not respond. .It Cd option PFIL_HOOKS This option turns on the packet filter interface hooks. See diff --git a/share/man/man5/passwd.5 b/share/man/man5/passwd.5 index 40635486814..4d57ba99a07 100644 --- a/share/man/man5/passwd.5 +++ b/share/man/man5/passwd.5 @@ -238,7 +238,8 @@ User information should (and eventually will) be stored elsewhere. Placing YP exclusions in the file after any inclusions will have unexpected results. .Sh COMPATIBILITY -The password file format has changed since 4.3BSD. +The password file format has changed since +.Bx 4.3 . The following awk script can be used to convert your old-style password file into a new style password file. The additional fields diff --git a/share/man/man8/compat_ultrix.8 b/share/man/man8/compat_ultrix.8 index 589eab5f187..70c2806f7a3 100644 --- a/share/man/man8/compat_ultrix.8 +++ b/share/man/man8/compat_ultrix.8 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.\" $OpenBSD: compat_ultrix.8,v 1.2 1998/01/02 08:51:30 deraadt Exp $ +.\" $OpenBSD: compat_ultrix.8,v 1.3 1998/06/15 17:56:05 mickey Exp $ .\" .\" Copyright (c) 1997 Jonathan Stone .\" All rights reserved. @@ -50,7 +50,9 @@ semantics that are difficult to emulate (e.g., Ultrix packetfilter) or buggy (e.g., Ultrix YP). .Pp All Ultrix executables are static, so no shared libraries are required -for Ultrix compatiblity. However, Ultrix is based on a 4.3BSD alpha +for Ultrix compatiblity. However, Ultrix is based on a +.Bx 4.3 +alpha release. Ultrix commands and libraries are often much older than their OpenBSD or even SunOS 4.x equivalents, and may require incompatible configuration files. |