* utils.sgml: Remove useless text.

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Corinna Vinschen 2008-07-25 07:08:56 +00:00
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2 changed files with 6 additions and 10 deletions

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2008-07-24 Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
* utils.sgml: Remove useless text.
2008-07-23 Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
* mkgroup.c (main): Fix test for duplicate domain/machine request.

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@ -249,12 +249,6 @@ the <literal>-l</literal> and <literal>-s</literal> options to use normal
identical to <literal>-w</literal> and <literal>-s</literal> together.
</para>
<para>Caveat: The <literal>-l</literal> option does not work if the
<emphasis>check_case</emphasis> parameter of <emphasis>CYGWIN</emphasis>
is set to <emphasis>strict</emphasis>, since Cygwin is not able to match
any Windows short path in this mode.
</para>
<para>The <literal>-p</literal> option means that you want to convert
a path-style string rather than a single filename. For example, the
PATH environment variable is semicolon-delimited in Windows, but
@ -289,7 +283,7 @@ explorer $XPATH &
<literal>-D</literal>, <literal>-H</literal>, <literal>-P</literal>,
<literal>-S</literal>, and <literal>-W</literal> output directories used
by Windows that are not the same on all systems, for example
<literal>-S</literal> might output C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32 or C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM.
<literal>-S</literal> might output C:\WINNT\system32 or C:\Windows\System32.
The <literal>-H</literal> shows the Windows profiles directory that can
be used as root of home. The <literal>-A</literal> option forces use of
the "All Users" directories instead of the current user for the
@ -300,9 +294,7 @@ their internal numeric code (decimal or 0xhex). For valid codes and
symbolic names, see the CSIDL_* definitions in the include file
/usr/include/w32api/shlobj.h from package w32api. The current valid
range of codes for folders is 0 (Desktop) to 59 (CDBurn area).
On Win9x systems with only a single user, <literal>-A</literal> has no
effect; <literal>-D</literal> and <literal>-AD</literal> would have the
same output. By default the output is in UNIX (POSIX) format;
By default the output is in UNIX (POSIX) format;
use the <literal>-w</literal> or <literal>-d</literal> options to get
other formats.</para>