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author | Benjamin Drung <benjamin.drung@profitbricks.com> | 2014-09-09 19:54:25 +0300 |
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committer | Ade Lee <alee@redhat.com> | 2014-09-09 14:42:19 -0400 |
commit | 7fa89c850bf244e64a077bcf176046c9684cb94a (patch) | |
tree | 8164645f26b1f07bd0f149e7a5c0f14bcc0144fd /base/java-tools | |
parent | f59d3a6fa097e359aa903af493580e6b1c7ef6d6 (diff) | |
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Fix manpage errors
This patch fixes manpage-has-errors-from-man and hyphen-used-as-minus-sign
found by lintian tool on Debian.
Diffstat (limited to 'base/java-tools')
-rw-r--r-- | base/java-tools/man/man1/pki-cert.1 | 8 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | base/java-tools/man/man1/pki-client.1 | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | base/java-tools/man/man1/pki-group.1 | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | base/java-tools/man/man1/pki-key.1 | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | base/java-tools/man/man1/pki-securitydomain.1 | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | base/java-tools/man/man1/pki-user.1 | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | base/java-tools/man/man1/pki.1 | 2 |
7 files changed, 11 insertions, 11 deletions
diff --git a/base/java-tools/man/man1/pki-cert.1 b/base/java-tools/man/man1/pki-cert.1 index 88a470cd2..ad2f56617 100644 --- a/base/java-tools/man/man1/pki-cert.1 +++ b/base/java-tools/man/man1/pki-cert.1 @@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ To list all certificates in the CA: .B pki ca-cert-find -It is also possible to search for and list specific certificates by adding a search filter. Use \fBpki ca-cert-find --help\fP to see options. For example, to search based on issuance date: +It is also possible to search for and list specific certificates by adding a search filter. Use \fBpki ca-cert-find \-\-help\fP to see options. For example, to search based on issuance date: .B pki ca-cert-find --issuedOnFrom 2012-06-15 @@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ The list of profiles can be viewed using the CLI command: The XML template file for a profile type can be created by calling the ca-cert-request-profile-show CLI command. For example: -\fBpki ca-cert-request-profile-show <profileID> --output <file to store the XML template>\fP +\fBpki ca-cert-request-profile-show <profileID> \-\-output <file to store the XML template>\fP will store the XML template of the request in the specified output file. @@ -144,9 +144,9 @@ Then, an agent needs to review the request by running the following command: .B pki <agent authentication> ca-cert-request-review <request ID> --file <file to store the certificate request> -The --file <filename> and --action <action> options are mutually exclusive (i. e. - only one or the other may be specified during command invocation). +The \-\-file <filename> and \-\-action <action> options are mutually exclusive (i. e. - only one or the other may be specified during command invocation). -If the --file <filename> option is specified, the certificate request, as well as the defaults and constraints of the enrollment profile, will be retrieved and stored in the output file provided by the --file option. The agent can examine the file and override any values if necessary. To process the request, enter the appropriate action when prompted: +If the \-\-file <filename> option is specified, the certificate request, as well as the defaults and constraints of the enrollment profile, will be retrieved and stored in the output file provided by the \-\-file option. The agent can examine the file and override any values if necessary. To process the request, enter the appropriate action when prompted: .B Action (approve/reject/cancel/update/validate/assign/unassign): diff --git a/base/java-tools/man/man1/pki-client.1 b/base/java-tools/man/man1/pki-client.1 index b43be0ea5..9b92c66d6 100644 --- a/base/java-tools/man/man1/pki-client.1 +++ b/base/java-tools/man/man1/pki-client.1 @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ This command is to delete a certificate from the client security database. The CLI options are described in \fBpki\fR(1). .SH OPERATIONS -To view available client commands, type \fBpki client\fP. To view each command's usage, type \fB pki client-<command> --help\fP. +To view available client commands, type \fBpki client\fP. To view each command's usage, type \fB pki client-<command> \-\-help\fP. To create a new database execute the following command: diff --git a/base/java-tools/man/man1/pki-group.1 b/base/java-tools/man/man1/pki-group.1 index d84033a18..591f58b8c 100644 --- a/base/java-tools/man/man1/pki-group.1 +++ b/base/java-tools/man/man1/pki-group.1 @@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ This command is to delete a member from a group. The CLI options are described in \fBpki\fR(1). .SH OPERATIONS -To view available group commands, type \fBpki <subsystem>-group\fP. To view each command's usage, type \fB pki <subsystem>-group-<command> --help\fP. +To view available group commands, type \fBpki <subsystem>-group\fP. To view each command's usage, type \fB pki <subsystem>-group-<command> \-\-help\fP. All group commands must be executed as the subsystem administrator. diff --git a/base/java-tools/man/man1/pki-key.1 b/base/java-tools/man/man1/pki-key.1 index a34a3879f..30ac909e1 100644 --- a/base/java-tools/man/man1/pki-key.1 +++ b/base/java-tools/man/man1/pki-key.1 @@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ This command is to review a key request submitted ot the DRM. The CLI options are described in \fBpki\fR(1). .SH OPERATIONS -To view available key commands, type \fBpki <subsystem>-key\fP. To view each command's usage, type \fB pki <subsystem>-key-<command> --help\fP. +To view available key commands, type \fBpki <subsystem>-key\fP. To view each command's usage, type \fB pki <subsystem>-key-<command> \-\-help\fP. All the key commands require agent authentication. diff --git a/base/java-tools/man/man1/pki-securitydomain.1 b/base/java-tools/man/man1/pki-securitydomain.1 index d902d4703..a8c36c556 100644 --- a/base/java-tools/man/man1/pki-securitydomain.1 +++ b/base/java-tools/man/man1/pki-securitydomain.1 @@ -47,11 +47,11 @@ This command is to show the contents of the security domain. The CLI options are described in \fBpki\fR(1). .SH OPERATIONS -To view available security domain commands, type \fBpki securitydomain\fP. To view each command's usage, type \fB pki securitydomain-<command> --help\fP. +To view available security domain commands, type \fBpki securitydomain\fP. To view each command's usage, type \fB pki securitydomain-<command> \-\-help\fP. To get an installation token (used when installing a new subsystem within a security domain): -\fBpki <security domain admin authentication> securitydomain-get-install-token --hostname <hostname> --subsystem <subsystem>\fP +\fBpki <security domain admin authentication> securitydomain-get-install-token \-\-hostname <hostname> \-\-subsystem <subsystem>\fP To show the contents of the security domain: diff --git a/base/java-tools/man/man1/pki-user.1 b/base/java-tools/man/man1/pki-user.1 index a591047d3..c7b9920c8 100644 --- a/base/java-tools/man/man1/pki-user.1 +++ b/base/java-tools/man/man1/pki-user.1 @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ This command is to delete a user from the subsystem. The CLI options are described in \fBpki\fR(1). .SH OPERATIONS -To view available user commands, type \fBpki <subsystem>-user\fP. To view each command's usage, type \fB pki <subsystem>-user-<command> --help\fP. +To view available user commands, type \fBpki <subsystem>-user\fP. To view each command's usage, type \fB pki <subsystem>-user-<command> \-\-help\fP. All user commands must be executed as the subsystem administrator. diff --git a/base/java-tools/man/man1/pki.1 b/base/java-tools/man/man1/pki.1 index 4e77bd6eb..8e6af9fab 100644 --- a/base/java-tools/man/man1/pki.1 +++ b/base/java-tools/man/man1/pki.1 @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ Specifies the file which contains the user password (mutually exclusive to the ' .SH OPERATIONS To view available commands and options, simply type \fBpki\fP. Some commands have sub-commands. To view the sub-commands, type \fBpki <command>\fP. -To view each command's usage, type \fB pki <command> --help\fP. +To view each command's usage, type \fB pki <command> \-\-help\fP. A client security database is needed to execute commands that require SSL connection or client certificate for authentication. See \fBpki-client\fR(1) for more information. |