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[Qemu-devel] [PATCH] Fix syntax error in Qemu documentation


From: Stefan Weil
Subject: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH] Fix syntax error in Qemu documentation
Date: Fri, 06 Mar 2009 22:41:25 +0100
User-agent: Mozilla-Thunderbird 2.0.0.19 (X11/20090103)

The patch fixes this error message:

texi2html -monolithic -number trunk/qemu-doc.texi
** Unknown command address@hidden' (left as is) (l. 641)
** Unknown command address@hidden' (left as is) (l. 1426)
** Unknown command address@hidden' (left as is) (l. 1433)

Regards
Stefan



Fix texinfo syntax errors.

Signed-off-by: Stefan Weil <address@hidden>

Index: trunk/qemu-doc.texi
===================================================================
--- trunk.orig/qemu-doc.texi    2009-03-06 22:32:00.000000000 +0100
+++ trunk/qemu-doc.texi 2009-03-06 22:32:05.000000000 +0100
@@ -638,7 +638,7 @@
 certificate's distinguished name. This is something that looks like
 @code{C=GB,O=ACME,L=Boston,CN=bob}. For SASL party, the ACL check is
 made against the username, which depending on the SASL plugin, may
-include a realm component, eg @code{bob} or @address@hidden
+include a realm component, eg @code{bob} or @code{bob@@EXAMPLE.COM}.
 When the @option{acl} flag is set, the initial access list will be
 empty, with a @code{deny} policy. Thus no one will be allowed to
 use the VNC server until the ACLs have been loaded. This can be
@@ -1423,14 +1423,14 @@
 @item acl allow <aclname> <match> [<index>]
 add a match to the access control list, allowing access. The match will
 normally be an exact username or x509 distinguished name, but can
-optionally include wildcard globs. eg @address@hidden to allow
+optionally include wildcard globs. eg @code{*@@EXAMPLE.COM} to allow
 all users in the @code{EXAMPLE.COM} kerberos realm. The match will
 normally be appended to the end of the ACL, but can be inserted
 earlier in the list if the optional @code{index} parameter is supplied.
 @item acl deny <aclname> <match> [<index>]
 add a match to the access control list, denying access. The match will
 normally be an exact username or x509 distinguished name, but can
-optionally include wildcard globs. eg @address@hidden to allow
+optionally include wildcard globs. eg @code{*@@EXAMPLE.COM} to allow
 all users in the @code{EXAMPLE.COM} kerberos realm. The match will
 normally be appended to the end of the ACL, but can be inserted
 earlier in the list if the optional @code{index} parameter is supplied.

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