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Bug 38847
Minor fixes in problem-reports article
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article.sgml.diff (text/plain), 1.39 KB, created by
Marc Fonvieille
on 2002-06-03 09:20:01 UTC
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>--- article.sgml.org Mon Jun 3 08:35:10 2002 >+++ article.sgml Mon Jun 3 10:02:02 2002 >@@ -196,7 +196,7 @@ > <screen>&prompt.user; <userinput>send-pr -a /var/run/dmesg -a /tmp/errors</userinput> > </screen> > >- <para>Don't worry about binary files; they will be automatically >+ <para>Don't worry about binary files, they will be automatically > encoded so as not to upset your mail agent.</para> > > <para>If you attach a patch, make sure you use the >@@ -256,10 +256,10 @@ > > <listitem> > <para><emphasis>Confidential:</emphasis> This is prefilled >- to <literal>no</literal>; changing it makes no sense as >+ to <literal>no</literal>, changing it makes no sense as > there is no such thing as a confidential FreeBSD problem > report—the PR database is distributed worldwide by >- CVSup.</para> >+ <application>CVSup</application>.</para> > </listitem> > > <listitem> >@@ -280,7 +280,7 @@ > <literal>serious</literal> or > <literal>critical</literal>. Do not overreact; refrain > from labeling your problem <literal>critical</literal> >- unless it really is (e.g. root exploit, easily >+ unless it really is (e.g. <username>root</username> exploit, easily > reproducible panic). Developers tend to ignore this and > the next field, precisely because problem report > submitters tend to overrate their problems.</para>
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