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man
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daemon.xml
diff --git
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index 83143dc4b263519c6dcd64a8d7c39a54c149a9c8..0d29e7aa1c56843e1da7230cba9b7be50045a4a5 100644
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--- a/
man/daemon.xml
+++ b/
man/daemon.xml
@@
-44,7
+44,7
@@
<refnamediv>
<refname>daemon</refname>
<refnamediv>
<refname>daemon</refname>
- <refpurpose>Writing and
Packaging System D
aemons</refpurpose>
+ <refpurpose>Writing and
packaging system d
aemons</refpurpose>
</refnamediv>
<refsect1>
</refnamediv>
<refsect1>
@@
-122,7
+122,7
@@
first child, so that only the second
child (the actual daemon process)
stays around. This ensures that the
first child, so that only the second
child (the actual daemon process)
stays around. This ensures that the
- daemon process is reparented to
+ daemon process is re
-
parented to
init/PID 1, as all daemons should
be.</para></listitem>
init/PID 1, as all daemons should
be.</para></listitem>
@@
-181,11
+181,11
@@
<function>exit()</function> in the
original process. The process that
invoked the daemon must be able to
<function>exit()</function> in the
original process. The process that
invoked the daemon must be able to
- rely that this
+ rely
on
that this
<function>exit()</function> happens
after initialization is complete and
all external communication channels
<function>exit()</function> happens
after initialization is complete and
all external communication channels
- established and
+
are
established and
accessible.</para></listitem>
</orderedlist>
accessible.</para></listitem>
</orderedlist>
@@
-196,7
+196,7
@@
compatibility with SysV systems should
implement the scheme pointed out
above. However, it is recommended to make this
compatibility with SysV systems should
implement the scheme pointed out
above. However, it is recommended to make this
- behavio
u
r optional and configurable via a
+ behavior optional and configurable via a
command line argument, to ease debugging as
well as to simplify integration into systems
using systemd.</para>
command line argument, to ease debugging as
well as to simplify integration into systems
using systemd.</para>
@@
-271,7
+271,7
@@
for details.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>As much as possible,
for details.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>As much as possible,
- rely on the init system
d
's
+ rely on the init system's
functionality to limit the access of
the daemon to files, services and
other resources. i.e. in the case of
functionality to limit the access of
the daemon to files, services and
other resources. i.e. in the case of
@@
-462,7
+462,7
@@
<para>New-style daemons which support socket
activation must be able to receive their
<para>New-style daemons which support socket
activation must be able to receive their
- sockets from the init system, instead of
of
+ sockets from the init system, instead of
creating and binding them themselves. For
details about the programming interfaces for
this scheme provided by systemd see
creating and binding them themselves. For
details about the programming interfaces for
this scheme provided by systemd see
@@
-740,7
+740,7
@@
directory returned by <command>pkg-config
systemd
--variable=systemdsystemunitdir</command> (for
directory returned by <command>pkg-config
systemd
--variable=systemdsystemunitdir</command> (for
- system services)
, resp.
<command>pkg-config
+ system services)
or
<command>pkg-config
systemd
--variable=systemduserunitdir</command>
(for user services). This will make the
systemd
--variable=systemduserunitdir</command>
(for user services). This will make the