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2015-05-11treewide: Correct typos and spell plural of bus consistentTorstein Husebø
2015-03-13man: fix a bunch of linksZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
All hail linkchecker!
2015-02-03Reindent man pages to 2chZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2014-07-23docs: remove repeating words from man/*xmlKarel Zak
2014-07-07man: add a mapping for external manpagesZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
It is annoying when we have dead links on fd.o. Add project='man-pages|die-net|archlinux' to <citerefentry>-ies. In generated html, add external links to http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man, http://linux.die.net/man/, https://www.archlinux.org/. By default, pages in sections 2 and 4 go to man7, since Michael Kerrisk is the autorative source on kernel related stuff. The rest of links goes to linux.die.net, because they have the manpages. Except for the pacman stuff, since it seems to be only available from archlinux.org. Poor gummiboot gets no link, because gummitboot(8) ain't to be found on the net. According to common wisdom, that would mean that it does not exist. But I have seen Kay using it, so I know it does, and deserves to be found. Can somebody be nice and put it up somewhere?
2014-06-19coredump: coredumpctl is so useful now, make it a first-class citizenLennart Poettering
Drop the "systemd-" prefix, renaming it from "systemd-coredumpctl" to "coredumpctl".
2014-03-25man: explain that the journal field SYSLOG_IDENTIFIER is usually derived ↵Lennart Poettering
from program_invocation_short_name
2014-02-17doc: resolve missing/extraneous words or inappropriate formsJan Engelhardt
Issues fixed: * missing words required by grammar * duplicated or extraneous words * inappropriate forms (e.g. singular/plural), and declinations * orthographic misspellings
2014-02-10nspawn,man: use a common vocabulary when referring to selinux security contextsLennart Poettering
Let's always call the security labels the same way: SMACK: "Smack Label" SELINUX: "SELinux Security Context" And the low-level encapsulation is called "seclabel". Now let's hope we stick to this vocabulary in future, too, and don't mix "label"s and "security contexts" and so on wildly.
2013-12-10man: improve wording and comma usage in systemd.journal-fields(7)Jason St. John
Improve wording under "Description" and "_KERNEL_DEVICE="
2013-09-17journald: log the slice of a process along with each message in _SYSTEMD_SLICE=Lennart Poettering
2013-09-10man: wording and grammar updatesJan Engelhardt
This includes regularly-submitted corrections to comma setting and orthographical mishaps that appeared in man/ in recent commits. In this particular commit: - the usual comma fixes - expand contractions (this is prose)
2013-07-16journal: add logging of effective capabilities _CAP_EFFECTIVEShawn Landden
I think this is the most important of the capabilities bitmasks to log.
2013-07-09man: wording and grammar updatesJan Engelhardt
2013-07-02man: describe OBJECT_PID=Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2013-07-02man: improve grammar and word formatting in numerous man pagesJason St. John
Use proper grammar, word usage, adjective hyphenation, commas, capitalization, spelling, etc. To improve readability, some run-on sentences or sentence fragments were revised. [zj: remove the space from 'file name', 'host name', and 'time zone'.]
2013-06-26man: use <constant> for various constants which look ugly with quotesZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2013-06-26man: always supply quotes around literalsZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
When manpages are displayed on a terminal, <literal>s are indistinguishable from surrounding text. Add quotes everywhere, remove duplicate quotes, and tweak a few lists for consistent formatting. https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=874631
2013-06-14man: improve readability of "_TRANSPORT=" section in systemd.journal-fields(7)Jason St. John
The list and descriptions of valid transports was difficult to read, so break the long sentence up into discrete man page list items to improve readability.
2013-02-07man: document COREDUMP_UNIT and COREDUMP_USER_UNITZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Also fix formatting for kernel related fields, enabling them to show up in the directives index.
2013-01-18man: document the _SYSTEMD_USER_UNIT journal fieldMirco Tischler
2013-01-15man: add links to directive index to see-alsosZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
systemd.directives(5) is renamed to systemd.directives(7). Section 7 is "Miscellaneous".
2012-10-26man: minor updatesLennart Poettering
2012-10-26man: typo fixesThomas Hindoe Paaboel Andersen
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=55890 Fixed typos, serial comma, and removed "either" as there were more than two options. Also did an extra rename of "system-shutdown" to "systemd-shutdown" that was forgotten in commit 8bd3b8620c80d0f2383f2fb04315411fc8077ca1
2012-10-16Reword sentences that contain psuedo-English "resp."Andrew Eikum
As you likely know, Arch Linux is in the process of moving to systemd. So I was reading through the various systemd docs and quickly became baffled by this new abbreviation "resp.", which I've never seen before in my English-mother-tongue life. Some quick Googling turned up a reference: <http://www.transblawg.eu/index.php?/archives/870-Resp.-and-other-non-existent-English-wordsNicht-existente-englische-Woerter.html> I guess it's a literal translation of the German "Beziehungsweise", but English doesn't work the same way. The word "respectively" is used exclusively to provide an ordering connection between two lists. E.g. "the prefixes k, M, and G refer to kilo-, mega-, and giga-, respectively." It is also never abbreviated to "resp." So the sentence "Sets the default output resp. error output for all services and sockets" makes no sense to a natural English speaker. This patch removes all instances of "resp." in the man pages and replaces them with sentences which are much more clear and, hopefully, grammatically valid. In almost all instances, it was simply replacing "resp." with "or," which the original author (Lennart?) could probably just do in the future. The only other instances of "resp." are in the src/ subtree, which I don't feel privileged to correct. Signed-off-by: Andrew Eikum <aeikum@codeweavers.com>
2012-09-17directive-index: journal directivesZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2012-08-22journald: augment journal entries from the kernel with data from udevLennart Poettering
2012-08-09man: document kernel journal fieldsLennart Poettering
2012-08-01journal: add sd_journal_perror() to APILennart Poettering
2012-07-13man: move header file man pages from section 7 to 3Lennart Poettering
This way we can include documentation about minor macros/inline function within the introducionary man page in a sane way.
2012-07-13journal: beef up journal matches considerablyLennart Poettering
we now can take multiple matches, and they will apply as AND if they apply to different fields and OR if they apply to the same fields. Also, terms of this kind can be combined with an overreaching OR.
2012-07-09man: document sd_print() and friendsLennart Poettering
2012-05-22man: relax wording in journal-fields(7) a bitLennart Poettering
2012-05-04man: clarify _TRANSPORTShawn Landden
"resp." where it was confuses reader that stdout and stderr might go to differn't places
2012-04-12relicense to LGPLv2.1 (with exceptions)Lennart Poettering
We finally got the OK from all contributors with non-trivial commits to relicense systemd from GPL2+ to LGPL2.1+. Some udev bits continue to be GPL2+ for now, but we are looking into relicensing them too, to allow free copy/paste of all code within systemd. The bits that used to be MIT continue to be MIT. The big benefit of the relicensing is that closed source code may now link against libsystemd-login.so and friends.
2012-04-04man: document the _TRANSPORT journal fieldLennart Poettering
2012-04-03man: clarify the formatting of timestampsLennart Poettering
2012-04-03man: document special journal fieldsLennart Poettering