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- Date: 22 Jan 2011 00:05:47 -0000
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commit f7470174cbaa50758a38c8cb9f5c13847b17254e
Author: Josh Stone <jistone@redhat.com>
Date: Fri Jan 21 15:44:41 2011 -0800
Audit some minus/dash/hyphen use in manpages
Groff treats "-" as a hyphen, U+2010. When the intention is to produce
a literal ASCII minus sign, U+002D, it must be "\-". This matters for
command-line options and examples to be copyable from the manpage.
I've updated cases that should obviously be escaped. At a glance, I
think we have other cases that could be normal hyphens, not escaped, but
that's less of an issue.
commit 6afaa1cbfcd56f4fa4e4ab47248d889ccf4dedf9
Author: Josh Stone <jistone@redhat.com>
Date: Fri Jan 21 15:25:35 2011 -0800
Add the cache options from commit d105f66 to stap.1
commit 91fa953dfd30090b279e23be156af229e2b422e6
Author: Josh Stone <jistone@redhat.com>
Date: Fri Jan 21 14:06:52 2011 -0800
Add support for real URI syntax in remote targets
We still only support SSH for now, but this opens the door for other
protocols. All of the following should work:
--remote host
--remote user@host
--remote ssh://host/
--remote ssh://user@host/
URI paths, queries, and fragments are all parsed, but don't have any
meaning yet, so they're treated as an error. I can imagine using this
for protocol-specific options though, e.g. ssh://host/?Compression=yes
* remote.cxx (class uri_decoder): New, breaks down a URI string.
(ssh_remote::ssh_remote): Add a constructor using a uri_decoder.
(remote::create): Redirect based on the scheme of URI-looking remote
targets. Assume all others are still plain [user@]host for ssh.
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Summary of changes:
dtrace.1 | 10 ++--
man/tapset::snmp.3stap | 2 +-
remote.cxx | 110 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
runtime/staprun/staprun.8 | 12 +++---
stap-merge.1 | 20 ++++----
stap-server.8.in | 14 +++---
stap.1 | 69 ++++++++++++++++++----------
stappaths.7.in | 24 +++++-----
stapprobes.3stap | 8 ++--
stapvars.3stap | 4 +-
10 files changed, 184 insertions(+), 89 deletions(-)
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