[DOC] trivial fix for man page

I'm working on helping Arnaud update haproxy in Debian, and one of the
package build warnings I received was about "hyphen where a minus sign
was intended" in the man page - details:
http://lintian.debian.org/tags/hyphen-used-as-minus-sign.html

Patch included in my 1.3.20 Debian package is attached.
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Michael Shuler 2009-10-14 10:23:03 -05:00 committed by Willy Tarreau
parent a080eca533
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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ HAProxy \- fast and reliable http reverse proxy and load balancer
.SH SYNOPSIS
haproxy -f <configuration\ file> [-n\ maxconn] [-N\ maxconn] [-d] [-D] [-q] [-V] [-c] [-p\ <pidfile>] [-s] [-l] [-dk] [-ds] [-de] [-dp] [-db] [-m\ <megs>] [{-sf|-st}\ pidlist...]
haproxy \-f <configuration\ file> [\-n\ maxconn] [\-N\ maxconn] [\-d] [\-D] [\-q] [\-V] [\-c] [\-p\ <pidfile>] [\-s] [\-l] [\-dk] [\-ds] [\-de] [\-dp] [\-db] [\-m\ <megs>] [{\-sf|\-st}\ pidlist...]
.SH DESCRIPTION
@ -33,19 +33,19 @@ instances without risking the system's stability.
.SH OPTIONS
.TP
\fB-f <configuration file>\fP
\fB\-f <configuration file>\fP
Specify configuration file path.
.TP
\fB-n <maxconn>\fP
\fB\-n <maxconn>\fP
Set the high limit for the total number of simultaneous connections.
.TP
\fB-N <maxconn>\fP
\fB\-N <maxconn>\fP
Set the high limit for the per-listener number of simultaneous connections.
.TP
\fB-d\fP
\fB\-d\fP
Start in foregreound with debugging mode enabled.
When the proxy runs in this mode, it dumps every connections,
disconnections, timestamps, and HTTP headers to stdout. This should
@ -53,77 +53,77 @@ NEVER be used in an init script since it will prevent the system from
starting up.
.TP
\fB-D\fP
\fB\-D\fP
Start in daemon mode.
.TP
\fB-q\fP
\fB\-q\fP
Disable messages on output.
.TP
\fB-V\fP
Displays messages on output even when -q or 'quiet' are specified. Some
\fB\-V\fP
Displays messages on output even when \-q or 'quiet' are specified. Some
information about pollers and config file are displayed during startup.
.TP
\fB-c\fP
\fB\-c\fP
Only checks config file and exits with code 0 if no error was found, or
exits with code 1 if a syntax error was found.
.TP
\fB-p <pidfile>\fP
\fB\-p <pidfile>\fP
Ask the process to write down each of its children's pids to this file
in daemon mode.
.TP
\fB-s\fP
\fB\-s\fP
Show statistics (only if compiled in).
Statistics are only available if compiled in with the 'STATTIME' option.
It's only used during code optimization phases, and will soon disappear.
.TP
\fB-l\fP
Show even more statistics (implies '-s').
\fB\-l\fP
Show even more statistics (implies '\-s').
.TP
\fB-dk\fP
\fB\-dk\fP
Disable use of kqueue(). kqueue() is available only on BSD systems.
.TP
\fB-ds\fP
\fB\-ds\fP
Disable use of speculative epoll(). epoll() is available only on Linux 2.6
and some custom Linux 2.4 systems.
.TP
\fB-de\fP
\fB\-de\fP
Disable use of epoll(). epoll() is available only on Linux 2.6
and some custom Linux 2.4 systems.
.TP
\fB-dp\fP
\fB\-dp\fP
Disables use of poll(). select() might be used instead.
.TP
\fB-db\fP
\fB\-db\fP
Disables background mode (stays in foreground, useful for debugging).
For debugging, the '-db' option is very useful as it temporarily
For debugging, the '\-db' option is very useful as it temporarily
disables daemon mode and multi-process mode. The service can then be
stopped by simply pressing Ctrl-C, without having to edit the config nor
run full debug.
.TP
\fB-m <megs>\fP
\fB\-m <megs>\fP
Enforce a memory usage limit to a maximum of <megs> megabytes.
.TP
\fB-sf <pidlist>\fP
\fB\-sf <pidlist>\fP
Send FINISH signal to the pids in pidlist after startup. The processes
which receive this signal will wait for all sessions to finish before
exiting. This option must be specified last, followed by any number of
PIDs. Technically speaking, \fBSIGTTOU\fP and \fBSIGUSR1\fP are sent.
.TP
\fB-st <pidlist>\fP
\fB\-st <pidlist>\fP
Send TERMINATE signal to the pids in pidlist after startup. The processes
which receive this signal will wait immediately terminate, closing all
active sessions. This option must be specified last, followed by any number
@ -135,31 +135,31 @@ For this reason, it uses the UDP protocol to send its logs to the server,
even if it is the local server. People who experience trouble receiving
logs should ensure that their syslog daemon listens to the UDP socket.
Several Linux distributions which ship with syslogd from the sysklogd
package have UDP disabled by default. The \fB-r\fP option must be passed
package have UDP disabled by default. The \fB\-r\fP option must be passed
to the daemon in order to enable UDP.
.SH SIGNALS
Some signals have a special meaning for the haproxy daemon. Generally, they are used between daemons and need not be used by the administrator.
.TP
- \fBSIGUSR1\fP
\- \fBSIGUSR1\fP
Tells the daemon to stop all proxies and exit once all sessions are closed. It is often referred to as the "soft-stop" signal.
.TP
- \fBSIGTTOU\fP
Tells the daemon to stop listening to all sockets. Used internally by \fB-sf\fP and \fB-st\fP.
\- \fBSIGTTOU\fP
Tells the daemon to stop listening to all sockets. Used internally by \fB\-sf\fP and \fB\-st\fP.
.TP
- \fBSIGTTIN\fP
\- \fBSIGTTIN\fP
Tells the daemon to restart listening to all sockets after a \fBSIGTTOU\fP. Used internally when there was a problem during hot reconfiguration.
.TP
- \fBSIGINT\fP and \fBSIGTERM\fP
\- \fBSIGINT\fP and \fBSIGTERM\fP
Both signals can be used to quickly stop the daemon.
.TP
- \fBSIGHUP\fP
\- \fBSIGHUP\fP
Dumps the status of all proxies and servers into the logs. Mostly used for trouble-shooting purposes.
.TP
\-\ \fBSIGQUIT\fP
\- \fBSIGQUIT\fP
Dumps information about memory pools into the logs. Mostly used for debugging purposes.
.TP
\-\ \fBSIGPIPE\fP
\- \fBSIGPIPE\fP
This signal is intercepted and ignored on systems without \fBMSG_NOSIGNAL\fP.
.SH SEE ALSO