openbsd-ports/security/pgp5/patches/patch-man_pgp_1

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$OpenBSD: patch-man_pgp_1,v 1.1 2002/04/23 06:38:48 fgsch Exp $
--- man/pgp.1.orig Sat Feb 7 17:08:26 1998
+++ man/pgp.1 Tue Apr 23 03:06:28 2002
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
.\"
-.\" pgp.1
+.\" pgp5.1
.\"
.\" Copyright (C) 1997 Pretty Good Privacy, Inc. All rights reserved.
.\"
@@ -8,31 +8,31 @@
.\" Process this file with
.\" groff -man -Tascii pgp.1
.\"
-.TH PGP 1 "JULY 1997 (v5.0)" PGP "User Manual"
+.TH PGP5 1 "JULY 1997 (v5.0)" PGP "User Manual"
.SH NAME
-PGP \- A suite of tools for encrypting, decrypting and verifying
+PGP5 \- A suite of tools for encrypting, decrypting and verifying
messages.
.SH DESCRIPTION
There are two files in this package, but several additional modes of
operation are available via symbolic links:
.RS
-.BR pgp (1)
+.BR pgp5 (1)
is the main cryptographic engine of the PGP package. However,
invoking it as itself merely prints a usage summary.
.BR pgpe (1)
is executed to encrypt, or encrypt and sign, files. It is a link to
-.BR pgp (1).
+.BR pgp5 (1).
.BR pgps (1)
is executed to only sign files. It is a link to
-.BR pgp (1).
+.BR pgp5 (1).
.BR pgpv (1)
is executed to only verify or decrypt signed or encrypted files. It
is a link to
-.BR pgp (1).
+.BR pgp5 (1).
.BR pgpk (1)
is the key management application, which is used to generate,
@@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ file, or only the first file is named on
There is currently no way to specify just a secret or public keyring
for an operation.
-.B pgp --version
+.B pgp5 --version
doesn't work. Use
.B pgpk --version
or one of the other commands, instead.