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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>

@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-wsdiff(1)                        User Commands                       wsdiff(1)
+wsdiff(1ONBLD)                illumos Build Tools               wsdiff(1ONBLD)
 
 
 
 wsdiff - report differences between proto area objects
 

@@ -138,20 +138,20 @@
        usr/lib/mdb/kvm/sparcv9/genunix.so
 
        user@example$ cat results
        <... verbose differences only for genunix.so ...>
 
-       Example 4: Invoking wsdiff through nightly(1)
+       Example 4: Invoking wsdiff through nightly(1ONBLD)
 
-       By specifying -w in NIGHTLY_OPTIONS, nightly(1) will use wsdiff(1) to
-       determine which objects look different, compared to the previous build.
-       A pre-existing proto area must exist for wsdiff(1) to compare against.
-       nightly(1) will move aside the pre-existing proto area (renaming it to
-       $ROOT.prev under proto), and will invoke wsdiff at the end of the
-       build. The list of changed objects will be reported in the nightly mail
-       message, and a results file "wsdiff_results" will appear in the nightly
-       log area.
+       By specifying -w in NIGHTLY_OPTIONS, nightly(1ONBLD) will use
+       wsdiff(1ONBLD) to determine which objects look different, compared to
+       the previous build. A pre-existing proto area must exist for
+       wsdiff(1ONBLD) to compare against. nightly(1ONBLD) will move aside the
+       pre-existing proto area (renaming it to $ROOT.prev under proto), and
+       will invoke wsdiff at the end of the build. The list of changed objects
+       will be reported in the nightly mail message, and a results file
+       "wsdiff_results" will appear in the nightly log area.
 
        Example 5: Influencing the level of paralelism
 
        wsdiff spawns a number of threads by default after it determines the
        list of files for comparison. Default number of threads is based on the

@@ -159,14 +159,14 @@
        threads for processing to some other value the DMAKE_MAX_JOBS
        environment variable can be used:
 
        $ DMAKE_MAX_JOBS=24 wsdiff proto_base proto_patch
 
-       Note that this variable is also used for nightly(1) so when run from
-       nightly(1), wsdiff will honor the setting.
+       Note that this variable is also used for nightly(1ONBLD) so when run
+       from nightly(1ONBLD), wsdiff will honor the setting.
 
 SEE ALSO
-       lintdump(1), nightly(1), elfdump(1),
+       nightly(1ONBLD), elfdump(1),
 
 
 
-                                  15 Jul 2010                        wsdiff(1)
+                                  15 Jul 2010                   wsdiff(1ONBLD)