+++ /dev/null
---- exec.3.orig 2009-12-15 13:07:38.000000000 -0800
-+++ exec.3 2009-12-15 13:09:07.000000000 -0800
-@@ -33,9 +33,8 @@
- .Os
- .Sh NAME
- .Nm execl ,
--.Nm execlp ,
- .Nm execle ,
--.Nm exect ,
-+.Nm execlp ,
- .Nm execv ,
- .Nm execvp ,
- .Nm execvP
-@@ -46,25 +45,43 @@
- .In unistd.h
- .Vt extern char **environ ;
- .Ft int
--.Fn execl "const char *path" "const char *arg" ... /* "(char *)0" */
--.Ft int
--.Fn execlp "const char *file" "const char *arg" ... /* "(char *)0" */
-+.Fo execl
-+.Fa "const char *path"
-+.Fa "const char *arg0"
-+.Fa ... /* "(char *)0" */
-+.Fc
- .Ft int
- .Fo execle
--.Fa "const char *path" "const char *arg" ...
-+.Fa "const char *path"
-+.Fa "const char *arg0"
-+.Fa ...
- .Fa /*
- .Bk -words
- .Fa "(char *)0" "char *const envp[]" */
- .Ek
- .Fc
- .Ft int
--.Fn exect "const char *path" "char *const argv[]" "char *const envp[]"
-+.Fo execlp
-+.Fa "const char *file"
-+.Fa "const char *arg0"
-+.Fa ... /* "(char *)0" */
-+.Fc
- .Ft int
--.Fn execv "const char *path" "char *const argv[]"
-+.Fo execv
-+.Fa "const char *path"
-+.Fa "char *const argv[]"
-+.Fc
- .Ft int
--.Fn execvp "const char *file" "char *const argv[]"
-+.Fo execvp
-+.Fa "const char *file"
-+.Fa "char *const argv[]"
-+.Fc
- .Ft int
--.Fn execvP "const char *file" "const char *search_path" "char *const argv[]"
-+.Fo execvP
-+.Fa "const char *file"
-+.Fa "const char *search_path"
-+.Fa "char *const argv[]"
-+.Fc
- .Sh DESCRIPTION
- The
- .Nm exec
-@@ -80,7 +97,7 @@ The initial argument for these functions
- is to be executed.
- .Pp
- The
--.Fa "const char *arg"
-+.Fa "const char *arg0"
- and subsequent ellipses in the
- .Fn execl ,
- .Fn execlp ,
-@@ -102,7 +119,6 @@ be terminated by a
- pointer.
- .Pp
- The
--.Fn exect ,
- .Fn execv ,
- .Fn execvp ,
- and
-@@ -119,10 +135,8 @@ pointer.
- .Pp
- The
- .Fn execle
--and
--.Fn exect
--functions also specify the environment of the executed process by following
--the
-+function also specifies the environment of the executed process
-+by following the
- .Dv NULL
- pointer that terminates the list of arguments in the argument list
- or the pointer to the argv array with an additional argument.
-@@ -199,11 +213,6 @@ returned
- these functions will execute the shell with the path of
- the file as its first argument.
- (If this attempt fails, no further searching is done.)
--.Pp
--The function
--.Fn exect
--executes a file with the program tracing facilities enabled (see
--.Xr ptrace 2 ) .
- .Sh RETURN VALUES
- If any of the
- .Fn exec
-@@ -277,7 +286,7 @@ The
- .Fn execl ,
- .Fn execle ,
- .Fn execlp ,
--.Fn execvp
-+.Fn execvp ,
- and
- .Fn execvP
- functions
-@@ -289,11 +298,8 @@ and
- .Xr malloc 3 .
- .Pp
- The
--.Fn exect
--and
- .Fn execv
--functions
--may fail and set
-+function may fail and set
- .Va errno
- for any of the errors specified for the library function
- .Xr execve 2 .
-@@ -301,7 +307,6 @@ for any of the errors specified for the
- .Xr sh 1 ,
- .Xr execve 2 ,
- .Xr fork 2 ,
--.Xr ktrace 2 ,
- .Xr ptrace 2 ,
- .Xr environ 7
- .Sh STANDARDS
-@@ -309,7 +314,7 @@ The
- .Fn execl ,
- .Fn execv ,
- .Fn execle ,
--.Fn execlp
-+.Fn execlp ,
- and
- .Fn execvp
- functions