+++ /dev/null
-diff -up hostname/Makefile.rh hostname/Makefile
---- hostname/Makefile.rh 2013-11-04 10:12:59.670379153 +0100
-+++ hostname/Makefile 2013-11-04 10:15:04.957314495 +0100
-@@ -10,21 +10,17 @@ OBJS=hostname.o
-
- hostname: $(OBJS)
- $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o $@ $(OBJS) $(LDFLAGS) -lnsl
-- ln -fs hostname dnsdomainname
-- ln -fs hostname domainname
-- ln -fs hostname ypdomainname
-- ln -fs hostname nisdomainname
-
- install: hostname
- install -d ${BASEDIR}$(MANDIR)/man1
-- install -o root -g root -m 0644 hostname.1 ${BASEDIR}$(MANDIR)/man1
-+ install -m 0644 hostname.1 ${BASEDIR}$(MANDIR)/man1
- ln -fs hostname.1 ${BASEDIR}$(MANDIR)/man1/dnsdomainname.1
- ln -fs hostname.1 ${BASEDIR}$(MANDIR)/man1/domainname.1
- ln -fs hostname.1 ${BASEDIR}$(MANDIR)/man1/ypdomainname.1
- ln -fs hostname.1 ${BASEDIR}$(MANDIR)/man1/nisdomainname.1
-
- install -d ${BASEDIR}$(BINDIR)
-- install -o root -g root -m 0755 hostname ${BASEDIR}$(BINDIR)
-+ install -m 0755 hostname ${BASEDIR}$(BINDIR)
- ln -fs hostname ${BASEDIR}$(BINDIR)/dnsdomainname
- ln -fs hostname ${BASEDIR}$(BINDIR)/domainname
- ln -fs hostname ${BASEDIR}$(BINDIR)/nisdomainname
-diff -up hostname/hostname.1.rh hostname/hostname.1
---- hostname/hostname.1.rh 2013-11-03 15:24:23.000000000 +0100
-+++ hostname/hostname.1 2013-11-04 10:12:59.670379153 +0100
-@@ -80,6 +80,28 @@ complete FQDN of the system is returned
- .B "THE FQDN"
- below).
-
-+.LP
-+The function
-+.BR gethostname(2)
-+is used to get the hostname. When the
-+.BR "hostname \-a, \-d, \-f or \-i"
-+is called will
-+.BR gethostbyname(3)
-+be called. The difference in
-+.BR gethostname(2)
-+and
-+.BR gethostbyname(3)
-+is that
-+.BR gethostbyname(3)
-+is network aware, so it consults
-+.IR /etc/nsswitch.conf
-+and
-+.IR /etc/host.conf
-+to decide whether to read information in
-+.IR /etc/hostname
-+or
-+.IR /etc/hosts
-+
- .SS "SET NAME"
- When called with one argument or with the
- .B \-\-file
-@@ -105,8 +127,7 @@ command (see
- .B "THE FQDN"
- below).
- .LP
--The host name is usually set once at system startup in
--.I /etc/init.d/hostname.sh
-+The host name is usually set once at system startup
- (normally by reading the contents of a file which contains
- the host name, e.g.
- .IR /etc/hostname ).