cd /home/qztf7k/cfengine-2.0.5pre/doc/ diff -c /home/qztf7k/cfengine-2.0.5pre/doc/cfengine-Reference.texinfo /home/qztf7k/cfengine-2.0.5pre/doc/cfengine-Reference.texinfo.new *** /home/qztf7k/cfengine-2.0.5pre/doc/cfengine-Reference.texinfo 2002-09-11 02:24:37.000000000 -0400 --- /home/qztf7k/cfengine-2.0.5pre/doc/cfengine-Reference.texinfo.new 2002-10-14 15:36:05.000000000 -0400 *************** *** 5191,5209 **** @vindex owner @vindex g= @vindex group - A file object is interpreted as a directory if you write it in the - following form: @file{/directory-path/.}. i.e. a trailing dot signifies - a directory. This then becomes the same as the @code{directory} command. @table @code ! @item @var{/directory} ! This is the only obligatory part of a file action. This is a directory ! at which a file search should begin. This may be a single file or a ! directory. The recursion specifier may be used to force cfengine to ! descend into subdirectories in a controlled fashion, starting from this ! point, checking files there also. The wildcard @code{home} may also be ! used. @xref{home directive}. @cindex home wildcard @cindex Wildcard home @vindex home --- 5191,5211 ---- @vindex owner @vindex g= @vindex group @table @code ! @item @var{/file-object} ! This is the only obligatory part of a file action. This may be a ! single file or a directory. If it is a directory then it indicates ! where does the file search should begin. The recursion specifier may ! be used to force cfengine to descend into subdirectories in a ! controlled fashion, starting from this point, checking files there ! also. The wildcard @code{home} may also be used. @xref{home ! directive}. ! ! A file object is interpreted as a directory if you write it in the ! following form: @file{/directory-path/.}. i.e. a trailing dot signifies ! a directory. This then becomes the same as the @code{directory} command. @cindex home wildcard @cindex Wildcard home @vindex home Diff finished at Mon Oct 14 15:36:12