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authorEzra Peisach <epeisach@mit.edu>2001-06-26 20:44:39 +0000
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* user-guide.texinfo, install.texinfo: Cleanup makeinfo warning of
not having `.' or `,' after @xref. git-svn-id: svn://anonsvn.mit.edu/krb5/trunk@13513 dc483132-0cff-0310-8789-dd5450dbe970
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diff --git a/doc/ChangeLog b/doc/ChangeLog
index e302e05b81..d85ad08497 100644
--- a/doc/ChangeLog
+++ b/doc/ChangeLog
@@ -1,3 +1,8 @@
+2001-06-26 Ezra Peisach <epeisach@mit.edu>
+
+ * user-guide.texinfo, install.texinfo: Cleanup makeinfo warning of
+ not having `.' or `,' after @xref.
+
2001-01-19 Ken Raeburn <raeburn@mit.edu>
* coding-style: Assume ANSI C '89. Use krb5int_ for internal
diff --git a/doc/install.texinfo b/doc/install.texinfo
index e1f6fa5608..85dbbb7058 100644
--- a/doc/install.texinfo
+++ b/doc/install.texinfo
@@ -1166,7 +1166,7 @@ counterparts
@subsection Client Machine Configuration Files
Each machine running Kerberos must have a @code{/etc/krb5.conf} file.
-(@xref{krb5.conf})
+(@xref{krb5.conf}.)
@need 4000
Also, for most UNIX systems, you must add the appropriate Kerberos
@@ -1400,7 +1400,7 @@ In order to generate a keytab for a host, the host must have a principal
in the Kerberos database. The procedure for adding hosts to the
database is described fully in the ``Adding or Modifying Principals''
section of the @cite{@value{PRODUCT} System Administrator's Guide}.
-@xref{Create Host Keys for the Slave KDCs} for a brief description.)
+@xref{Create Host Keys for the Slave KDCs}. for a brief description.)
The keytab is generated by running @code{kadmin} and issuing the
@code{ktadd} command.
@@ -1492,7 +1492,7 @@ server processes, if any.
@end smallexample
@item Create a new Master KDC installation (@xref{Install the Master
-KDC}). If you have a stash file for your current database, choose any
+KDC}.). If you have a stash file for your current database, choose any
new master password but then copy your existing stash file to the
location specified by your kdc.conf; if you do not have a stash file for
your current database, you must choose the same master password.
diff --git a/doc/user-guide.texinfo b/doc/user-guide.texinfo
index c60be114b8..59b9b08c53 100644
--- a/doc/user-guide.texinfo
+++ b/doc/user-guide.texinfo
@@ -444,7 +444,7 @@ post@b{d}ated
Here is a sample listing. In this example, the user @value{RANDOMUSER1}
obtained her initial tickets (@samp{I}), which are forwardable
(@samp{F}) and postdated (@samp{d}) but not yet validated (@samp{i}).
-(@xref{kinit Reference} for more information about postdated tickets.)
+(@xref{kinit Reference}, for more information about postdated tickets.)
@smallexample
@group
@@ -663,7 +663,7 @@ If you need to give someone access to log into your account, you can do
so through Kerberos, without telling the person your password. Simply
create a file called @code{.k5login} in your home directory. This file
should contain the Kerberos principal (@xref{What is a Kerberos
-Principal?}) of each person to whom you wish to give access. Each
+Principal?}.) of each person to whom you wish to give access. Each
principal must be on a separate line. Here is a sample @code{.k5login}
file: