openbsd-ports/devel/opencm/patches/patch-base_doc_opencm_texi
todd ee03b19c7a I was reminded about 64bit patches.
o rename three patches to 'update-patches' naming conventions
o add 64bit patches
o add other tidbits from my
   opencm://opencm.org/everyone/todd@fries.net/home/merge-candidate
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$OpenBSD: patch-base_doc_opencm_texi,v 1.2 2002/08/27 17:43:14 todd Exp $
--- base/doc/opencm.texi.orig Mon Jul 29 22:48:38 2002
+++ base/doc/opencm.texi Tue Aug 27 12:25:26 2002
@@ -855,7 +855,7 @@ reconstruct your certificate if this hap
When the administrator receives the certificate, they can create
authorize this user by typing:
@example
-@value{OPENCMD} -u admin add user jack.pem rw
+@value{OPENCMD} -u admin adduser jack.pem rw
@end example
The argument @kbd{jack.pem} is the path to the certificate file for the
@@ -1592,7 +1592,7 @@ uploaded to repository until the @code{c
@cmdarg{member} to the existing @cmdarg{group}.
@item
-@command{add user} @cmdarg{certfile} @cmdarg{r|w|rw} Registers a user on
+@command{adduser} @cmdarg{certfile} @cmdarg{r|w|rw} Registers a user on
a repository with the specified repository access (@cmdarg{r} is
read-only and @cmdarg{w} is write-access). You must specify the path to
the user's certificate file as @cmdarg{certfile} and all certificates