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diff --git a/man/daemon.xml b/man/daemon.xml
index d7cf00236..99c75a7a1 100644
--- a/man/daemon.xml
+++ b/man/daemon.xml
@@ -85,13 +85,14 @@
with a fallback of iterating from file
descriptor 3 to the value returned by
getrlimit() for
- RLIMIT_NOFILE.
+ RLIMIT_NOFILE.
+
Reset all signal
handlers to their default. This is
best done by iterating through the
available signals up to the limit of
- _NSIG and resetting them to
+ _NSIG and resetting them to
SIG_DFL.
Reset the signal mask
@@ -330,7 +331,7 @@
init system. If log priorities are
necessary, these can be encoded by
prefixing individual log lines with
- strings like "<4>" (for log
+ strings like <4> (for log
priority 4 "WARNING" in the syslog
priority scheme), following a similar
style as the Linux kernel's
@@ -610,7 +611,7 @@
on a network interface, because network
sockets shall be bound to the
address. However, an alternative to implement
- this is by utilizing the Linux IP_FREEBIND
+ this is by utilizing the Linux IP_FREEBIND
socket option, as accessible via
FreeBind=yes in systemd
socket files (see
@@ -748,7 +749,7 @@
boot.
Packages using
- autoconf1
+ autoconf1
are recommended to use a configure script
excerpt like the following to determine the
unit installation path during source
@@ -783,7 +784,7 @@ AM_CONDITIONAL([HAVE_SYSTEMD], [test "x$with_systemdsystemunitdir" != "xno"])
Makefile.am
file in
- automake1-based
+ automake1-based
projects:
DISTCHECK_CONFIGURE_FLAGS = \
@@ -798,7 +799,7 @@ systemdsystemunit_DATA = \
endif
In the
- rpm8
+ rpm8
.spec file, use snippets
like the following to enable/disable the
service during
@@ -935,7 +936,7 @@ fi
Placing Daemon Data
- It is recommended to follow the genreal
+ It is recommended to follow the general
guidelines for placing package files, as discussed in
file-hierarchy7.