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authorAlejandro Colomar <alx@kernel.org>2023-03-17 17:08:01 +0100
committerAlejandro Colomar <alx@kernel.org>2023-03-30 15:14:55 +0200
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man*/, man-pages.7: VERSIONS, STANDARDS, HISTORY: Reorganize sections
- Add a new HISTORY section that covers the history of an API, both regarding implementations and regarding old standards. This was previously covered in VERSIONS, and in some cases in STANDARDS. - Repurpose VERSIONS to cover differing implementations in _current_ systems. - STANDARDS is reduced to only cover current versions of standards. That basically means only C11 (C99 has been superseeded by C11; C17 is just a bugfix of C11, so not really a new version), and POSIX.1-2008 (*-2001 was superseeded by *-2008; *-2017 was just a bugfix for *-2008). The section also mentions for example 'Linux', 'GNU' or 'BSD' when a non-standard API is Linux- or GNU-only or if it's (de-facto) standard in the BSDs. - In some cases content that should go into one of these sections was in NOTES. Move it from there to where it corresponds. - In the SYNOPSIS, I added [[deprecated]] in some functions that I found are deprecated by the relevant standards. - A few other related changes... Cc: Oskari Pirhonen <xxc3ncoredxx@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Alejandro Colomar <alx@kernel.org>
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diff --git a/man5/utmp.5 b/man5/utmp.5
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@@ -217,7 +217,7 @@ removed, record-keeping is turned off.
.I /var/run/utmp
.br
.I /var/log/wtmp
-.SH STANDARDS
+.SH VERSIONS
POSIX.1 does not specify a
.I utmp
structure, but rather one named
@@ -242,7 +242,9 @@ Linux defines the
structure to be the same as the
.I utmp
structure.
-.SS Comparison with historical systems
+.SH STANDARDS
+Linux.
+.SH HISTORY
Linux utmp entries conform neither to v7/BSD nor to System V; they are a
mix of the two.
.PP