Bug 10247

Summary: RHL 6.1 "hwclock" man page needs small fix.
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Linux Reporter: swear
Component: util-linuxAssignee: Elliot Lee <sopwith>
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Description swear 2000-03-19 20:09:38 UTC
In the hwclock man page, this section:
...
       --version
              Print the version of hwclock on Standard Output.
              You need the following option if you specify  --set
              option.  Otherwise, it is ignored.

       --date=date_string
...
is wrong. The stuff starting at "You need..." should be a "header"
for the --date option. See other headers for groups of options for
example of how it should look.

Then move the --epoch option to follow --version so it is under the
proper header.

Comment 1 Elliot Lee 2001-07-17 18:49:43 UTC
Patch added to my package, will submit upstream shortly.