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6205 onbld manuals should be declared as 1onbld
Reviewed by: Dan McDonald <danmcd@omniti.com>
Reviewed by: Josef Sipek <jeffpc@josefsipek.net>

*** 17,27 **** .\" " CDDL HEADER END .\" " .\" "Copyright (c) 1999, 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. .\" "Copyright 2012 Joshua M. Clulow <josh@sysmgr.org> .\" " ! .TH nightly 1 "Jan 28, 2014" .SH NAME .I nightly \- build an OS-Net consolidation overnight .SH SYNOPSIS \fBnightly [-in] [-V VERS] <env_file>\fP --- 17,27 ---- .\" " CDDL HEADER END .\" " .\" "Copyright (c) 1999, 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. .\" "Copyright 2012 Joshua M. Clulow <josh@sysmgr.org> .\" " ! .TH nightly 1ONBLD "Jan 28, 2014" .SH NAME .I nightly \- build an OS-Net consolidation overnight .SH SYNOPSIS \fBnightly [-in] [-V VERS] <env_file>\fP
*** 205,215 **** Do not run protocmp or checkpaths (note: this option is not recommended, especially in conjunction with the \-p option) .TP .B \-w Report which proto area objects differ between this and the last build. ! See wsdiff(1) for details. Note that the proto areas used for comparison are the last ones constructed as part of the build. As an example, if both a non-debug and debug build are performed (in that order), then the debug proto area will be used for comparison (which might not be what you want). .LP .B Groups of options --- 205,215 ---- Do not run protocmp or checkpaths (note: this option is not recommended, especially in conjunction with the \-p option) .TP .B \-w Report which proto area objects differ between this and the last build. ! See wsdiff(1ONBLD) for details. Note that the proto areas used for comparison are the last ones constructed as part of the build. As an example, if both a non-debug and debug build are performed (in that order), then the debug proto area will be used for comparison (which might not be what you want). .LP .B Groups of options
*** 558,563 **** .LP # /opt/onbld/bin/nightly -i myenv .PD .LP .SH SEE ALSO ! .BR bldenv (1) --- 558,563 ---- .LP # /opt/onbld/bin/nightly -i myenv .PD .LP .SH SEE ALSO ! .BR bldenv (1ONBLD)