File: 0011-php-fpm-man-section-and-cleanup.patch

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From: Debian PHP Maintainers <pkg-php-maint@lists.alioth.debian.org>
Date: Sat, 2 May 2015 10:26:54 +0200
Subject: php-fpm-man-section-and-cleanup

---
 sapi/fpm/php-fpm.8.in | 22 ++--------------------
 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-)

diff --git a/sapi/fpm/php-fpm.8.in b/sapi/fpm/php-fpm.8.in
index 821fd73..0001a03 100644
--- a/sapi/fpm/php-fpm.8.in
+++ b/sapi/fpm/php-fpm.8.in
@@ -141,22 +141,8 @@ The configuration file for the php-fpm daemon.
 .TP
 .B php.ini
 The standard php configuration file.
-.SH EXAMPLES
-For any unix systems which use init.d for their main process manager, you should use the init script provided to start and stop the php-fpm daemon.
-.P
-.PD 1
-.RS
-sudo /etc/init.d/php-fpm start
-.RE
-.TP
-For any unix systems which use systemd for their main process manager, you should use the unit file provided to start and stop the php-fpm daemon.
-.P
-.PD 1
-.RS
-sudo systemctl start php-fpm.service
-.RE
-.TP
-If your installation has no appropriate init script, launch php-fpm with no arguments. It will launch as a daemon (background process) by default. The file @php_fpm_localstatedir@/run/php-fpm.pid determines whether php-fpm is already up and running. Once started, php-fpm then responds to several POSIX signals:
+.SH SIGNAL
+Once started, php-fpm then responds to several POSIX signals:
 .P
 .PD 0
 .RS
@@ -170,10 +156,6 @@ If your installation has no appropriate init script, launch php-fpm with no argu
 .RE
 .PD 1
 .P
-.SH TIPS
-The PHP-FPM CGI daemon will work well with most popular webservers, including Apache2, lighttpd and nginx.
-.PD 1
-.P
 .SH SEE ALSO
 The PHP-FPM website:
 .PD 0