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doc fix


From: Bruno Haible
Subject: doc fix
Date: Sat, 1 May 2010 19:20:32 +0200
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I put some doc at the wrong place on 2008-04-13.


2010-05-01  Bruno Haible  <address@hidden>

        Fix doc about a HP-UX stdio bug.
        * doc/posix-functions/ftell.texi: Mark HP-UX bug as unfixed.
        * doc/posix-functions/ftello.texi: Likewise.

--- doc/posix-functions/ftell.texi.orig Sat May  1 19:19:11 2010
+++ doc/posix-functions/ftell.texi      Sat May  1 19:17:54 2010
@@ -10,15 +10,15 @@
 @itemize
 @item
 This function mistakenly succeeds on pipes on some platforms: mingw.
address@hidden
-This function produces incorrect results immediately after @code{fseek} on some
-platforms:
-HP-UX 11.
 @end itemize
 
 Portability problems not fixed by Gnulib:
 @itemize
 @item
+This function produces incorrect results immediately after @code{fseek} on some
+platforms:
+HP-UX 11.
address@hidden
 @code{fflush}, @code{ftell}, @code{ftello}, @code{fgetpos} behave incorrectly
 on input streams that are opened in @code{O_TEXT} mode and whose contents
 contains Unix line terminators (LF), on some platforms: mingw.
--- doc/posix-functions/ftello.texi.orig        Sat May  1 19:19:11 2010
+++ doc/posix-functions/ftello.texi     Sat May  1 19:18:11 2010
@@ -15,10 +15,6 @@
 The declaration of @code{ftello} in @code{<stdio.h>} is not enabled by default
 on some platforms: glibc 2.3.6.
 @item
-This function produces incorrect results immediately after @code{fseek} on some
-platforms:
-HP-UX 11.
address@hidden
 This function fails on seekable stdin, stdout, and stderr: cygwin <= 1.5.24.
 @end itemize
 
@@ -29,6 +25,10 @@
 correctly with files larger than 2 GB.  The fix is to use the
 @code{AC_SYS_LARGEFILE} macro.
 @item
+This function produces incorrect results immediately after @code{fseek} on some
+platforms:
+HP-UX 11.
address@hidden
 @code{fflush}, @code{ftell}, @code{ftello}, @code{fgetpos} behave incorrectly
 on input streams that are opened in @code{O_TEXT} mode and whose contents
 contains Unix line terminators (LF), on some platforms: mingw.




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