4.105. man-pages-overrides

An updated man-pages-overrides package that fixes various bugs is now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.
The man-pages-overrides package contains a collection of manual (man) pages to complement other packages or update those contained therein.

Bug Fixes

BZ#510019
Previously, the Japanese version of the rpm(8) manual page contained multiple typos. This update corrects those typos.
BZ#647113
Previously, the manual page for the /usr/sbin/named_sdb binary was incorrectly named named-sdb(8). This update changes the name of the manual page to the correct named_sdb(8).
BZ#678326
Previously, the ethtool(8) manual page incorrectly referenced the "--blink" option in SYNOPSIS. The option has been modified to the correct "--identify" option.
BZ#703440
Previously, the dig(1) manual page did not document the exit codes of the dig tool. With this update, the exit codes are now described on the manual page.
BZ#766784
Previously, the lsvio(8) manual page did not document the "-D" and "-v" options. With this update, the options are now described on the manual page.
BZ#731938
Previously, multiple ecryptfs manual pages contained an incorrect link in the SEE ALSO section. With this update, the link is fixed.
BZ#769375
Previously, the man-pages-overrides package incorrectly overrode the mount.cifs(8) manual page from both the samba3x-client and samba-client packages. With this update, only the mount.cifs(8) manual page from the samba-client package is overridden.
BZ#749319
This update removes multiple manual pages from the original package.
All users of man-pages-overrides are advised to upgrade to this updated package, which fixes these bugs.
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