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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/etc/condom.1


From: Miles Bader
Subject: [Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/etc/condom.1
Date: Fri, 04 Apr 2003 01:21:25 -0500

Index: emacs/etc/condom.1
diff -c emacs/etc/condom.1:1.1 emacs/etc/condom.1:1.2
*** emacs/etc/condom.1:1.1      Sun Oct  3 08:16:57 1999
--- emacs/etc/condom.1  Tue Feb  4 09:30:41 2003
***************
*** 3,9 ****
  
  
  NAME
!       condom - Protection against viruses and prevention of child 
                 processes
  
  SYNOPSIS
--- 3,9 ----
  
  
  NAME
!       condom - Protection against viruses and prevention of child
                 processes
  
  SYNOPSIS
***************
*** 62,69 ****
                        latex (default)
                        saranwrap
                        membrane -- WARNING!  The membrane option is _not_
!                       endorsed by the System Administrator General as an 
!                       effective barrier against certain viruses.  It is 
                        supported only for the sake of tradition.
  
        -f FLAVOR       The following FLAVORs are currently supported...
--- 62,69 ----
                        latex (default)
                        saranwrap
                        membrane -- WARNING!  The membrane option is _not_
!                       endorsed by the System Administrator General as an
!                       effective barrier against certain viruses.  It is
                        supported only for the sake of tradition.
  
        -f FLAVOR       The following FLAVORs are currently supported...
***************
*** 90,96 ****
                        A smaller value of STRENGTH increases interprocess
                        communication, but also increases the likelihood of a
                        security breach.  An extremely vigorous process or
!                       one passing an enormous amount of data to _condom_ 
                        will increase the chance of _condom_'s failure.  The
                        default STRENGTH is 80%.
  
--- 90,96 ----
                        A smaller value of STRENGTH increases interprocess
                        communication, but also increases the likelihood of a
                        security breach.  An extremely vigorous process or
!                       one passing an enormous amount of data to _condom_
                        will increase the chance of _condom_'s failure.  The
                        default STRENGTH is 80%.
  
***************
*** 99,105 ****
                        rough (default)
                        ribbed
                        bumps
!                       lubricated (provides smoother interaction between 
                                    processes)
  
        WARNING: The use of an external application to _condom_ in
--- 99,105 ----
                        rough (default)
                        ribbed
                        bumps
!                       lubricated (provides smoother interaction between
                                    processes)
  
        WARNING: The use of an external application to _condom_ in
***************
*** 116,124 ****
                the synchronous process).
  
         1      _condom_ failed and data was allowed through.  The
!               danger of transmission of an STV or the forking of a child 
!               process is inversely proportional to the number of other 
!               protections employed and is directly proportional to 
                the ages of the processes involved.
  
  BUGS
--- 116,124 ----
                the synchronous process).
  
         1      _condom_ failed and data was allowed through.  The
!               danger of transmission of an STV or the forking of a child
!               process is inversely proportional to the number of other
!               protections employed and is directly proportional to
                the ages of the processes involved.
  
  BUGS




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