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Use the BSD house style, in which, in
foobar() returns 17 on success and 137 on failure.
"foobar" is boldfaced but "()" isn't.
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Among other things make sure a reference to pcap(3PCAP) is in the
SEE ALSO section of every man page by default.
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This change reflects only meaningful (i.e. not purely editorial) changes
in the text.
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This change removes CVS keywords that express that the file belongs to
libpcap repository. All such keywords represented the revision and
timestamp by the end of 2008 or even older.
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types.
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Fix the description of the link-layer sender address field in the
DLT_LINUX_SLL header.
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types in the item headers, so as to make it less likely that people will
assume that the numerical values given for LINKTYPE_ types are also the
numerical values for the DLT_ types (in some cases, they aren't).
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values, as those are not platform-dependent and appear in the per-file
header of capture files.
Note that the "10MB" in DLT_EN10MB, and the "IEEE802" in "DLT_IEEE802",
are historical (so people don't think DLT_EN10MB is only for 10MB
Ethernet).
Don't describe the DLT_PFLOG header - it's in the format of a "struct
pfloghdr" on the OS on which the file was saved, which is OS-dependent
and release-dependent.
Refer to the pcap-linktype man page in the pcap-savefile man page.
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pcap-linktype man pages; it should be section 7 for UN*Xes using the
V7/BSD conventions (this includes *BSD, Linux, and Mac OS X), and
section 5 for UN*Xes using the System V conventions (this includes
Solaris and HP-UX, and possibly AIX).
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