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winsup/doc: Some preparatory XML fixes
Remove the inconsistent .exe suffix in strace and umount usage lines. Tidy up some trailing whitespace. Tabs inside <screen> are not consistently formatted by all formatters, replace with spaces. Remove pointlesss and incorrect date 2015-06-12 Jon Turney <jon.turney@dronecode.org.uk> * cygwin-ug-net.xml: Remove incorrect unused date. * utils.xml : Remove .exe suffix inconsistently added in a few places. Tidy up some trailing whitespace. Signed-off-by: Jon TURNEY <jon.turney@dronecode.org.uk>
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2015-06-12 Jon Turney <jon.turney@dronecode.org.uk>
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* cygwin-ug-net.xml: Remove incorrect unused date.
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* utils.xml : Remove .exe suffix inconsistently added in a few
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places. Tidy up some trailing whitespace.
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2015-06-12 Jon Turney <jon.turney@dronecode.org.uk>
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* xidepend: Fix to handle relative pathnames.
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<book id="cygwin-ug-net" xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude">
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<bookinfo>
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<date>2009-03-18</date>
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<title>Cygwin User's Guide</title>
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<xi:include href="legal.xml"/>
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</bookinfo>
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@ -265,9 +265,9 @@ are unable to find another Cygwin DLL.
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<screen>
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Usage: cygpath (-d|-m|-u|-w|-t TYPE) [-f FILE] [OPTION]... NAME...
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cygpath [-c HANDLE]
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cygpath [-ADHOPSW]
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cygpath [-F ID]
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cygpath [-c HANDLE]
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cygpath [-ADHOPSW]
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cygpath [-F ID]
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Convert Unix and Windows format paths, or output system path information
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@ -518,7 +518,7 @@ Other options:
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Usage: getfacl [-adn] FILE [FILE2...]
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Display file and directory access control lists (ACLs).
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-a, --access display the file access control list
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-d, --default display the default access control list
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-h, --help print help explaining the command line options
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@ -928,7 +928,7 @@ groups on domain controllers and domain member machines.
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of your current account apply. The <literal>-l/-L</literal> when used
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with a machine name, tries to contact that machine to enumerate local
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groups of other machines, typically outside of domains. This scenario
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cannot be covered by Cygwin's account automatism. If you want to use
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cannot be covered by Cygwin's account automatism. If you want to use
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the <literal>-L</literal> option, but you don't like the default
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domain/group separator from <filename>/etc/nsswitch.conf</filename>,
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you can specify another separator using the <literal>-S</literal> option,
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@ -1025,7 +1025,7 @@ on domain controllers and domain member machines.
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<para>For very simple needs, an entry for the current user can be created
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by using the option <literal>-c</literal>.</para>
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<para>The <literal>-o</literal> option allows for special cases (such as
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multiple domains) where the UIDs might match otherwise. The
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<literal>-p</literal> option causes <command>mkpasswd</command> to use
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@ -1144,22 +1144,22 @@ D: on /d type fat (binary,user,noumount)
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implement real POSIX permissions (default).
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binary - Files default to binary mode (default).
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bind - Allows to remount part of the file hierarchy somewhere else.
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Different from other mount calls, the first argument
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specifies an absolute POSIX path, rather than a Win32 path.
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This POSIX path is remounted to the POSIX path specified as
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the second parameter. The conversion to a Win32 path is done
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within Cygwin immediately at the time of the call. Note that
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symlinks are ignored while performing this path conversion.
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Different from other mount calls, the first argument
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specifies an absolute POSIX path, rather than a Win32 path.
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This POSIX path is remounted to the POSIX path specified as
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the second parameter. The conversion to a Win32 path is done
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within Cygwin immediately at the time of the call. Note that
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symlinks are ignored while performing this path conversion.
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cygexec - Treat all files below mount point as cygwin executables.
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dos - Always convert leading spaces and trailing dots and spaces to
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characters in the UNICODE private use area. This allows to use
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broken filesystems which only allow DOS filenames, even if they
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are not recognized as such by Cygwin.
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characters in the UNICODE private use area. This allows to use
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broken filesystems which only allow DOS filenames, even if they
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are not recognized as such by Cygwin.
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exec - Treat all files below mount point as executable.
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ihash - Always fake inode numbers rather than using the ones returned
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by the filesystem. This allows to use broken filesystems which
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don't return unambiguous inode numbers, even if they are not
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recognized as such by Cygwin.
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by the filesystem. This allows to use broken filesystems which
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don't return unambiguous inode numbers, even if they are not
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recognized as such by Cygwin.
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noacl - Ignore ACLs and fake POSIX permissions.
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nosuid - No suid files are allowed (currently unimplemented)
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notexec - Treat all files below mount point as not executable.
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@ -1168,7 +1168,7 @@ D: on /d type fat (binary,user,noumount)
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posix=1 - Switch on case sensitivity for paths under this mount point
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(default).
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sparse - Switch on support for sparse files. This option only makes
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sense on NTFS and then only if you really need sparse files.
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sense on NTFS and then only if you really need sparse files.
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text - Files default to CRLF text mode line endings.
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</screen>
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If no option is given, change USER's password. If no user name is given,
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operate on current user. System operations must not be mixed with user
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operations. Don't specify a USER when triggering a system operation.
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operations. Don't specify a USER when triggering a system operation.
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Don't specify a user or any other option together with the -R option.
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Non-Admin users can only store their password if cygserver is running.
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@ -1590,7 +1590,7 @@ remote host in either \\hostname or hostname: format and prefix is any of:
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You can use forward slash ('/') as a separator instead of backslash, in
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that case backslash is treated as escape character
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Example: regtool.exe get '\user\software\Microsoft\Clock\iFormat'
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Example: regtool get '\user\software\Microsoft\Clock\iFormat'
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</screen>
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<para>The <command>regtool</command> program allows shell scripts to access
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@ -1706,7 +1706,7 @@ Modify file and directory access control lists (ACLs)
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-f, --file set ACL entries for FILE to ACL entries read
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from a ACL_FILE
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-k, --remove-default
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remove all default ACL entries
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remove all default ACL entries
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-m, --modify modify one or more specified ACL entries
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-r, --replace replace mask entry with maximum permissions
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needed for the file group class
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@ -1759,7 +1759,7 @@ At least one of (-b, -d, -f, -k, -m, -s) must be specified
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<screen>
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u[ser]:uid[:]
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g[roup]:gid[:]
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m[ask][:]
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m[ask][:]
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d[efault]:u[ser][:uid]
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d[efault]:g[roup][:gid]
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d[efault]:m[ask][:]
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<title>strace</title>
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<screen>
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Usage: strace.exe [OPTIONS] <command-line>
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Usage: strace.exe [OPTIONS] -p <pid>
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Usage: strace [OPTIONS] <command-line>
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Usage: strace [OPTIONS] -p <pid>
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Trace system calls and signals
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@ -2013,7 +2013,7 @@ Trace system calls and signals
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-q, --quiet toggle "quiet" flag. Defaults to on if "-p",
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off otherwise.
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-S, --flush-period=PERIOD flush buffered strace output every PERIOD secs
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-t, --timestamp use an absolute hh:mm:ss timestamp insted of
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-t, --timestamp use an absolute hh:mm:ss timestamp insted of
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the default microsecond timestamp. Implies -d
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-T, --toggle toggle tracing in a process already being
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traced. Requires -p <pid>
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uhoh 0x000008 (_STRACE_UHOH) Unusual or weird phenomenon.
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syscall 0x000010 (_STRACE_SYSCALL) System calls.
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startup 0x000020 (_STRACE_STARTUP) argc/envp printout at startup.
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debug 0x000040 (_STRACE_DEBUG) Info to help debugging.
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debug 0x000040 (_STRACE_DEBUG) Info to help debugging.
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paranoid 0x000080 (_STRACE_PARANOID) Paranoid info.
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termios 0x000100 (_STRACE_TERMIOS) Info for debugging termios stuff.
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select 0x000200 (_STRACE_SELECT) Info on ugly select internals.
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<title>umount</title>
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<screen>
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Usage: umount.exe [OPTION] [<posixpath>]
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Usage: umount [OPTION] [<posixpath>]
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Unmount filesystems
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