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diff --git a/doc/ChangeLog b/doc/ChangeLog index 51ccedde..24125487 100644 --- a/doc/ChangeLog +++ b/doc/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,7 @@ +1999-09-20 Thomas Bushnell, BSG <tb@mit.edu> + + * hurd.texi: Repair syntax lossage. + 1999-09-18 Roland McGrath <roland@baalperazim.frob.com> * Makefile (installationdir): New variable. diff --git a/doc/hurd.texi b/doc/hurd.texi index 69c2395e..da69d511 100644 --- a/doc/hurd.texi +++ b/doc/hurd.texi @@ -402,14 +402,13 @@ libraries they use. At that point, you should be able to study the source code of existing Hurd servers and understand how they use the Hurd libraries. -The final level of mastery is learning the about RPC. If you needed to -ask, then you've got your work cut out for you before you'll be ready -for Hurd programming.} interfaces which the Hurd libraries implement. -The last section of each chapter describes any Hurd interfaces used in -that subsystem. Those sections assume that you are perusing the -referenced interface definitions as you read. After you have understood -a given interface, you will be in a good position to improve the Hurd -libraries, design your own interfaces, and implement new subsystems. +The final level of mastery is learning the about the RPC interfaces +which the Hurd libraries implement. The last section of each chapter +describes any Hurd interfaces used in that subsystem. Those sections +assume that you are perusing the referenced interface definitions as you +read. After you have understood a given interface, you will be in a +good position to improve the Hurd libraries, design your own interfaces, +and implement new subsystems. @node Features |