diff -r 000000000000 -r 419d959441ed patches/glibc/2.2.2/glibc-manual-stdin.texi-1.127.patch --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/patches/glibc/2.2.2/glibc-manual-stdin.texi-1.127.patch Tue Aug 14 19:32:22 2007 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +=================================================================== +RCS file: /cvs/glibc/libc/manual/stdio.texi,v +retrieving revision 1.126 +retrieving revision 1.127 +diff -u -r1.126 -r1.127 +--- libc/manual/stdio.texi 2001/06/06 07:11:31 1.126 ++++ libc/manual/stdio.texi 2001/07/31 18:57:16 1.127 +@@ -3265,8 +3265,8 @@ + If you are trying to read input that doesn't match a single, fixed + pattern, you may be better off using a tool such as Flex to generate a + lexical scanner, or Bison to generate a parser, rather than using +-@code{scanf}. For more information about these tools, see @ref{, , , +-flex.info, Flex: The Lexical Scanner Generator}, and @ref{, , , ++@code{scanf}. For more information about these tools, see @ref{Top, , , ++flex.info, Flex: The Lexical Scanner Generator}, and @ref{Top, , , + bison.info, The Bison Reference Manual}. + + @node Input Conversion Syntax