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Documentation bug: typo in cfengine-Anomalies.html


From: Hugo Gayosso
Subject: Documentation bug: typo in cfengine-Anomalies.html
Date: 08 Apr 2002 14:52:05 -0400
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At:

http://www.cfengine.org/docs/cfengine-Anomalies.html


The example shows:

  Graphs may be viewed in vvgraph, xmgr (used in the pictures above)
  or gnuplot, or other graphical viewer. These graphs are not meant
  for continuous viewing. The data are averages, not time-series.
  
  For example, with gnuplot
  
  host$ cfenvgaph -s
  host$ gnuplot
  gnuplot> plot "www-in.cfenv" with errorbars
  gnuplot> plot "www-in.cfenv" with lines
  

It should be 'cfenvgraph', it is missing an 'r'.


P.S.
  I am not that picky, it is just that I copy/paste'd the example and
  it failed :-)


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