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Summary: Typos, ordering and formatting
issues in find
manpage
Project: findutils
Submitted by: jay
Submitted on: Saturday 07/21/2007 at 12:42
Category: documentation
Severity: 2 - Minor
Item Group: None
Status: In Progress
Privacy: Public
Assigned to: jay
Originator Name: S.-H.Zimmermann
Originator Email: ux_gnu.org_bug-findutils shzimmermann.de
Open/Closed: Open
Discussion Lock: Any
Release: 4.3.8
Fixed Release: None
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Details:
>From a post to the bug-findutils mailing list :-
Hi, all,
the find(1) manpage looks really good.
This is rather important, since that utility is not the
easiest one
to understand and to use.
Some minor details which might be fixed:
EXPRESSIONS
-nouser
-nogroup
( -context ... non-standard extension, okay with me )
not in alphabetical order.
Same goes for
-ok
-print
-okdir
...
-ls
-execdir
"This *IS* a much more secure method"
STANDARDS CONFORMANCE
-name:
period instead of comma in list in ().
Identical under HISTORY.
Other predicates:
"The POSIX standard requires that<very hard
break>
The find utility shall detect ..."
Something is wrong wiith this sentence.
-perm /mode
even lower importance ...
a hyphen might be inserted before the name 'perm'
"... with the behaviour of perm -000"
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
NLSPATH
"internationalisation"
actually spelled with 'z',
"internationalization"
(see LANG,LC_ALL above; that's why I18N has been
invented).
LC_MESSAGES internationali*s*ed?
Splitting my last hairs now,
"use of the -exec option"
is actually an "action"
(several times; mostly called 'action', should be
consistent).
I've seen those on manpages and
found them also e.g. at http://linux.die.net/
man/1/find
but I'm not sure who is maintaining the genuine text
and who is copying from other resources.
Greetings
Sven
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