From: Ben Hutchings Date: Sat, 30 Apr 2011 18:06:00 +0000 (+0100) Subject: exports.man: Fix syntax errors X-Git-Tag: debian/1%1.2.4-1~18 X-Git-Url: https://git.decadent.org.uk/gitweb/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=f45804bb652a604cfab5a14a9450421b63a3ee18;p=nfs-utils.git exports.man: Fix syntax errors --- diff --git a/debian/changelog b/debian/changelog index f067bba..a6fa187 100644 --- a/debian/changelog +++ b/debian/changelog @@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ nfs-utils (1:1.2.3-3) UNRELEASED; urgency=low [ Ben Hutchings ] * statd.man, nfsiostat.man: Fix syntax errors, thanks to Simon Paillard + * exports.man: Fix syntax errors -- Luk Claes Wed, 13 Apr 2011 22:54:50 +0200 diff --git a/debian/patches/19-exports.man-Fix-comment-syntax.patch b/debian/patches/19-exports.man-Fix-comment-syntax.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fc39dc5 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/patches/19-exports.man-Fix-comment-syntax.patch @@ -0,0 +1,208 @@ +From: Ben Hutchings +Subject: [PATCH] exports.man: Fix comment syntax + +Using three single-quotes for a comment sort of works because it +results in invoking a nonexistent macro, but it results in a huge +number of warnings when trying to validate the man page. + +Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings + +--- a/utils/exportfs/exports.man ++++ b/utils/exportfs/exports.man +@@ -72,25 +72,25 @@ For example, either `/255.255.252.0' or `/22' appended + to the network base IPv4 address results in identical subnetworks with 10 bits of + host. Wildcard characters generally do not work on IP addresses, though they + may work by accident when reverse DNS lookups fail. +-'''.TP +-'''.B =public +-'''This is a special ``hostname'' that identifies the given directory name +-'''as the public root directory (see the section on WebNFS in +-'''.BR nfsd (8) +-'''for a discussion of WebNFS and the public root handle). When using this +-'''convention, +-'''.B =public +-'''must be the only entry on this line, and must have no export options +-'''associated with it. Note that this does +-'''.I not +-'''actually export the named directory; you still have to set the exports +-'''options in a separate entry. +-'''.PP +-'''The public root path can also be specified by invoking +-'''.I nfsd +-'''with the +-'''.B \-\-public\-root +-'''option. Multiple specifications of a public root will be ignored. ++.\".TP ++.\".B =public ++.\"This is a special ``hostname'' that identifies the given directory name ++.\"as the public root directory (see the section on WebNFS in ++.\".BR nfsd (8) ++.\"for a discussion of WebNFS and the public root handle). When using this ++.\"convention, ++.\".B =public ++.\"must be the only entry on this line, and must have no export options ++.\"associated with it. Note that this does ++.\".I not ++.\"actually export the named directory; you still have to set the exports ++.\"options in a separate entry. ++.\".PP ++.\"The public root path can also be specified by invoking ++.\".I nfsd ++.\"with the ++.\".B \-\-public\-root ++.\"option. Multiple specifications of a public root will be ignored. + .PP + .SS RPCSEC_GSS security + You may use the special strings "gss/krb5", "gss/krb5i", or "gss/krb5p" +@@ -295,24 +295,24 @@ with ACL support (i.e. by default, + .I no_acl + is off). + +-'''.TP +-'''.I noaccess +-'''This makes everything below the directory inaccessible for the named +-'''client. This is useful when you want to export a directory hierarchy to +-'''a client, but exclude certain subdirectories. The client's view of a +-'''directory flagged with noaccess is very limited; it is allowed to read +-'''its attributes, and lookup `.' and `..'. These are also the only entries +-'''returned by a readdir. +-'''.TP +-'''.IR link_relative +-'''Convert absolute symbolic links (where the link contents start with a +-'''slash) into relative links by prepending the necessary number of ../'s +-'''to get from the directory containing the link to the root on the +-'''server. This has subtle, perhaps questionable, semantics when the file +-'''hierarchy is not mounted at its root. +-'''.TP +-'''.IR link_absolute +-'''Leave all symbolic link as they are. This is the default operation. ++.\".TP ++.\".I noaccess ++.\"This makes everything below the directory inaccessible for the named ++.\"client. This is useful when you want to export a directory hierarchy to ++.\"a client, but exclude certain subdirectories. The client's view of a ++.\"directory flagged with noaccess is very limited; it is allowed to read ++.\"its attributes, and lookup `.' and `..'. These are also the only entries ++.\"returned by a readdir. ++.\".TP ++.\".IR link_relative ++.\"Convert absolute symbolic links (where the link contents start with a ++.\"slash) into relative links by prepending the necessary number of ../'s ++.\"to get from the directory containing the link to the root on the ++.\"server. This has subtle, perhaps questionable, semantics when the file ++.\"hierarchy is not mounted at its root. ++.\".TP ++.\".IR link_absolute ++.\"Leave all symbolic link as they are. This is the default operation. + + .TP + .IR mountpoint= path +@@ -409,21 +409,21 @@ and can be turned off with + .IR no_root_squash . + .PP + By default, +-'''.B nfsd +-'''tries to obtain the anonymous uid and gid by looking up user +-'''.I nobody +-'''in the password file at startup time. If it isn't found, a uid and gid ++.\".B nfsd ++.\"tries to obtain the anonymous uid and gid by looking up user ++.\".I nobody ++.\"in the password file at startup time. If it isn't found, a uid and gid + .B exportfs + chooses a uid and gid + of 65534 for squashed access. These values can also be overridden by + the + .IR anonuid " and " anongid + options. +-'''.PP +-'''In addition to this, +-'''.B nfsd +-'''lets you specify arbitrary uids and gids that should be mapped to user +-'''nobody as well. ++.\".PP ++.\"In addition to this, ++.\".B nfsd ++.\"lets you specify arbitrary uids and gids that should be mapped to user ++.\"nobody as well. + Finally, you can map all user requests to the + anonymous uid by specifying the + .IR all_squash " option. +@@ -468,7 +468,7 @@ is supposedly that of user joe). + /home/joe pc001(rw,all_squash,anonuid=150,anongid=100) + /pub *(ro,insecure,all_squash) + /srv/www \-sync,rw server @trusted @external(ro) +-'''/pub/private (noaccess) ++.\"/pub/private (noaccess) + .fi + .PP + The first line exports the entire filesystem to machines master and trusty. +@@ -484,21 +484,21 @@ don't use a reserved port for NFS. + The sixth line exports a directory read-write to the machine 'server' + as well as the `@trusted' netgroup, and read-only to netgroup `@external', + all three mounts with the `sync' option enabled. +-''' The last line denies all NFS clients +-'''access to the private directory. +-'''.SH CAVEATS +-'''Unlike other NFS server implementations, this +-'''.B nfsd +-'''allows you to export both a directory and a subdirectory thereof to +-'''the same host, for instance +-'''.IR /usr " and " /usr/X11R6 . +-'''In this case, the mount options of the most specific entry apply. For +-'''instance, when a user on the client host accesses a file in +-'''.IR /usr/X11R6 , +-'''the mount options given in the +-'''.I /usr/X11R6 +-'''entry apply. This is also true when the latter is a wildcard or netgroup +-'''entry. ++.\" The last line denies all NFS clients ++.\"access to the private directory. ++.\".SH CAVEATS ++.\"Unlike other NFS server implementations, this ++.\".B nfsd ++.\"allows you to export both a directory and a subdirectory thereof to ++.\"the same host, for instance ++.\".IR /usr " and " /usr/X11R6 . ++.\"In this case, the mount options of the most specific entry apply. For ++.\"instance, when a user on the client host accesses a file in ++.\".IR /usr/X11R6 , ++.\"the mount options given in the ++.\".I /usr/X11R6 ++.\"entry apply. This is also true when the latter is a wildcard or netgroup ++.\"entry. + .SH FILES + /etc/exports + .SH SEE ALSO +@@ -507,17 +507,17 @@ all three mounts with the `sync' option enabled. + .BR mountd (8), + .BR nfsd (8), + .BR showmount (8). +-'''.SH DIAGNOSTICS +-'''An error parsing the file is reported using syslogd(8) as level NOTICE from +-'''a DAEMON whenever +-'''.BR nfsd (8) +-'''or +-'''.BR mountd (8) +-'''is started up. Any unknown +-'''host is reported at that time, but often not all hosts are not yet known +-'''to +-'''.BR named (8) +-'''at boot time, thus as hosts are found they are reported +-'''with the same +-'''.BR syslogd (8) +-'''parameters. ++.\".SH DIAGNOSTICS ++.\"An error parsing the file is reported using syslogd(8) as level NOTICE from ++.\"a DAEMON whenever ++.\".BR nfsd (8) ++.\"or ++.\".BR mountd (8) ++.\"is started up. Any unknown ++.\"host is reported at that time, but often not all hosts are not yet known ++.\"to ++.\".BR named (8) ++.\"at boot time, thus as hosts are found they are reported ++.\"with the same ++.\".BR syslogd (8) ++.\"parameters. diff --git a/debian/patches/series b/debian/patches/series index 2ac8fc3..534045d 100644 --- a/debian/patches/series +++ b/debian/patches/series @@ -7,3 +7,4 @@ 16-mount.nfs.man-update-distinction-between-fstype.patch 17-Fix-statd.8-manpage-syntax-visible.patch 18-Fix-nfsiostat.8-manpage-syntax-missing-.I.patch +19-exports.man-Fix-comment-syntax.patch