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-rw-r--r--manual/libc.texinfo6
-rw-r--r--manual/process.texi2
-rw-r--r--manual/socket.texi2
-rw-r--r--manual/startup.texi8
-rw-r--r--manual/stdio.texi2
-rw-r--r--manual/sysinfo.texi2
-rw-r--r--manual/syslog.texi2
-rw-r--r--manual/time.texi2
8 files changed, 13 insertions, 13 deletions
diff --git a/manual/libc.texinfo b/manual/libc.texinfo
index e36d0ce7e2..d268cb997b 100644
--- a/manual/libc.texinfo
+++ b/manual/libc.texinfo
@@ -18,9 +18,9 @@
 @comment %**end of header (This is for running Texinfo on a region.)
 
 @c sold 0.06/1.09, print run out 21may96
-@set EDITION 0.11
-@set VERSION 2.7
-@set UPDATED 2007-09-09
+@set EDITION 0.12
+@set VERSION 2.8
+@set UPDATED 2007-10-27
 @set ISBN 1-882114-55-8
 
 @copying
diff --git a/manual/process.texi b/manual/process.texi
index c17c4b0eab..1946793dec 100644
--- a/manual/process.texi
+++ b/manual/process.texi
@@ -277,7 +277,7 @@ a file as a process image.  You can use these functions to make a child
 process execute a new program after it has been forked.
 
 To see the effects of @code{exec} from the point of view of the called
-program, @xref{Program Basics}.
+program, see @ref{Program Basics}.
 
 @pindex unistd.h
 The functions in this family differ in how you specify the arguments,
diff --git a/manual/socket.texi b/manual/socket.texi
index f2f62adc4f..25f45a17f1 100644
--- a/manual/socket.texi
+++ b/manual/socket.texi
@@ -2070,7 +2070,7 @@ access to connect to the socket.
 
 @comment sys/socket.h
 @comment BSD
-@deftypefun int listen (int @var{socket}, unsigned int @var{n})
+@deftypefun int listen (int @var{socket}, int @var{n})
 The @code{listen} function enables the socket @var{socket} to accept
 connections, thus making it a server socket.
 
diff --git a/manual/startup.texi b/manual/startup.texi
index 79c79683f7..bccc708667 100644
--- a/manual/startup.texi
+++ b/manual/startup.texi
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ system, and telling the system the program is done.
 
 A program starts another program with the @code{exec} family of system calls.
 This chapter looks at program startup from the execee's point of view.  To
-see the event from the execor's point of view, @xref{Executing a File}.
+see the event from the execor's point of view, see @ref{Executing a File}.
 
 @menu
 * Program Arguments::           Parsing your program's command-line arguments.
@@ -309,9 +309,9 @@ character, since this is assumed to terminate the string.
 
 The value of an environment variable can be accessed with the
 @code{getenv} function.  This is declared in the header file
-@file{stdlib.h}.  All of the following functions can be safely used in
-multi-threaded programs.  It is made sure that concurrent modifications
-to the environment do not lead to errors.
+@file{stdlib.h}.  Modifications of enviroment variables are not
+allowed in Multi-threaded programs.  The @code{getenv} function
+can be safely used in multi-threaded programs
 @pindex stdlib.h
 
 @comment stdlib.h
diff --git a/manual/stdio.texi b/manual/stdio.texi
index a39262cbc6..6748513549 100644
--- a/manual/stdio.texi
+++ b/manual/stdio.texi
@@ -3907,7 +3907,7 @@ In GNU C, there is a special construct you can use to let the compiler
 know that a function uses a @code{scanf}-style format string.  Then it
 can check the number and types of arguments in each call to the
 function, and warn you when they do not match the format string.
-For details, @xref{Function Attributes, , Declaring Attributes of Functions,
+For details, see @ref{Function Attributes, , Declaring Attributes of Functions,
 gcc.info, Using GNU CC}.
 
 @node EOF and Errors
diff --git a/manual/sysinfo.texi b/manual/sysinfo.texi
index 293e4181d1..bf8b138dad 100644
--- a/manual/sysinfo.texi
+++ b/manual/sysinfo.texi
@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ canonical FQDN.
 
 In some contexts, the host name is called a ``node name.''
 
-For more information on DNS host naming, @xref{Host Names}.
+For more information on DNS host naming, see @ref{Host Names}.
 
 @pindex hostname
 @pindex hostid
diff --git a/manual/syslog.texi b/manual/syslog.texi
index 3d7def83f7..02c8e28a7a 100644
--- a/manual/syslog.texi
+++ b/manual/syslog.texi
@@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ more meaning than the system administrator gives to it.
 @item priority
 This tells how important the content of the message is.  Examples of
 defined priority values are: debug, informational, warning, critical.
-For the complete list, @xref{syslog; vsyslog}.  Except for
+For the complete list, see @ref{syslog; vsyslog}.  Except for
 the fact that the priorities have a defined order, the meaning of each
 of these priorities is entirely determined by the system administrator.
 
diff --git a/manual/time.texi b/manual/time.texi
index a3e8438bce..64763a2d21 100644
--- a/manual/time.texi
+++ b/manual/time.texi
@@ -212,7 +212,7 @@ Note that the clock can wrap around.  On a 32bit system with
 same value approximately every 72 minutes.
 
 For additional functions to examine a process' use of processor time,
-and to control it, @xref{Resource Usage And Limitation}.
+and to control it, see @ref{Resource Usage And Limitation}.
 
 
 @menu