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# fa9896e0 16-Aug-2023 Warner Losh <imp@FreeBSD.org>

Remove $FreeBSD$: two-line nroff pattern

Remove /^\.\\"\n\.\\"\s*\$FreeBSD\$$\n/


Revision tags: release/13.2.0, release/12.4.0, release/13.1.0, release/12.3.0, release/13.0.0, release/12.2.0, release/11.4.0, release/12.1.0, release/11.3.0, release/12.0.0, release/11.2.0, release/10.4.0, release/11.1.0, release/11.0.1, release/11.0.0, release/10.3.0, release/10.2.0, release/10.1.0, release/9.3.0, release/10.0.0, release/9.2.0, release/8.4.0, release/9.1.0, release/8.3.0_cvs, release/8.3.0, release/9.0.0, release/7.4.0_cvs, release/8.2.0_cvs, release/7.4.0, release/8.2.0, release/8.1.0_cvs, release/8.1.0
# 5189ddc0 09-May-2010 Jilles Tjoelker <jilles@FreeBSD.org>

MFC r207485: pathchk(1): Fix the example so it allows arbitrary pathnames.

Spaces and various other characters in pathnames are not passed through
literally by xargs in its default mode. Instead, us

MFC r207485: pathchk(1): Fix the example so it allows arbitrary pathnames.

Spaces and various other characters in pathnames are not passed through
literally by xargs in its default mode. Instead, use find . -exec ... {} +

Although the -- argument is not strictly required here, add it anyway to
avoid surprises when modifying the code to find -f -somedir ...

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# 32d86258 09-May-2010 Jilles Tjoelker <jilles@FreeBSD.org>

MFC r207483: pathchk: Add the new POSIX -P option.

This option checks for empty pathnames and components starting with '-'.
Our -p option also checks for the latter, which remains the case.


# 945f418a 06-May-2010 Kirk McKusick <mckusick@FreeBSD.org>

Final update to current version of head in preparation for reintegration.


# 8f3bd466 02-May-2010 Jilles Tjoelker <jilles@FreeBSD.org>

pathchk(1): Fix the example so it allows arbitrary pathnames.

Spaces and various other characters in pathnames are not passed through
literally by xargs in its default mode. Instead, use find . -exe

pathchk(1): Fix the example so it allows arbitrary pathnames.

Spaces and various other characters in pathnames are not passed through
literally by xargs in its default mode. Instead, use find . -exec ... {} +

Although the -- argument is not strictly required here, add it anyway to
avoid surprises when modifying the code to find -f -somedir ...

MFC after: 1 week

show more ...


# da219525 02-May-2010 Jilles Tjoelker <jilles@FreeBSD.org>

pathchk: Add the new POSIX -P option.

This option checks for empty pathnames and components starting with '-'.
Our -p option also checks for the latter, which remains the case.

MFC after: 1 week


Revision tags: release/7.3.0_cvs, release/7.3.0, release/8.0.0_cvs, release/8.0.0, release/7.2.0_cvs, release/7.2.0, release/7.1.0_cvs, release/7.1.0, release/6.4.0_cvs, release/6.4.0, release/7.0.0_cvs, release/7.0.0, release/6.3.0_cvs, release/6.3.0, release/6.2.0_cvs, release/6.2.0, release/5.5.0_cvs, release/5.5.0, release/6.1.0_cvs, release/6.1.0, release/6.0.0_cvs, release/6.0.0, release/5.4.0_cvs, release/5.4.0, release/4.11.0_cvs, release/4.11.0
# 6c7216df 18-Jan-2005 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>

Sort sections.


# a866e170 17-Jan-2005 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>

Added the EXIT STATUS section where appropriate.


Revision tags: release/5.3.0_cvs, release/5.3.0, release/4.10.0_cvs, release/4.10.0, release/5.2.1_cvs, release/5.2.1, release/5.2.0_cvs, release/5.2.0, release/4.9.0_cvs, release/4.9.0, release/5.1.0_cvs, release/5.1.0, release/4.8.0_cvs, release/4.8.0, release/5.0.0_cvs, release/5.0.0
# 8d5d039f 12-Dec-2002 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>

Uniformly refer to a file system as "file system".

Approved by: re


Revision tags: release/4.7.0_cvs, release/4.6.2_cvs, release/4.6.2, release/4.6.1, release/4.6.0_cvs
# 3c7cf139 30-May-2002 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>

mdoc(7) police: tidy up the markup.


# c78c4633 22-May-2002 Tim J. Robbins <tjr@FreeBSD.org>

Add the pathchk utility, which checks pathnames for validity or
portability between POSIX systems.

Submitted by: Chuck Rouillard (manpage, initial implementation)


Revision tags: release/7.3.0_cvs, release/7.3.0, release/8.0.0_cvs, release/8.0.0, release/7.2.0_cvs, release/7.2.0, release/7.1.0_cvs, release/7.1.0, release/6.4.0_cvs, release/6.4.0, release/7.0.0_cvs, release/7.0.0, release/6.3.0_cvs, release/6.3.0, release/6.2.0_cvs, release/6.2.0, release/5.5.0_cvs, release/5.5.0, release/6.1.0_cvs, release/6.1.0, release/6.0.0_cvs, release/6.0.0, release/5.4.0_cvs, release/5.4.0, release/4.11.0_cvs, release/4.11.0
# 6c7216df 18-Jan-2005 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>

Sort sections.


# a866e170 17-Jan-2005 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>

Added the EXIT STATUS section where appropriate.


Revision tags: release/5.3.0_cvs, release/5.3.0, release/4.10.0_cvs, release/4.10.0, release/5.2.1_cvs, release/5.2.1, release/5.2.0_cvs, release/5.2.0, release/4.9.0_cvs, release/4.9.0, release/5.1.0_cvs, release/5.1.0, release/4.8.0_cvs, release/4.8.0, release/5.0.0_cvs, release/5.0.0
# 8d5d039f 12-Dec-2002 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>

Uniformly refer to a file system as "file system".

Approved by: re


Revision tags: release/4.7.0_cvs, release/4.6.2_cvs, release/4.6.2, release/4.6.1, release/4.6.0_cvs
# 3c7cf139 30-May-2002 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>

mdoc(7) police: tidy up the markup.


# c78c4633 22-May-2002 Tim J. Robbins <tjr@FreeBSD.org>

Add the pathchk utility, which checks pathnames for validity or
portability between POSIX systems.

Submitted by: Chuck Rouillard (manpage, initial implementation)