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Better explain the PublishServerDescriptor option in the manpage

PublishServerDescriptor 1 means "publish to the relevant authority", not "publish to v2,v3 authorities". Also adjust the time in the manpage to January 2009

svn:r17909
Sebastian Hahn 16 years ago
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doc/tor.1.in

@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-.TH TOR 1 "February 2008" "TOR"
+.TH TOR 1 "January 2009" "TOR"
 .SH NAME
 .SH NAME
 tor \- The second-generation onion router
 tor \- The second-generation onion router
 .SH SYNOPSIS
 .SH SYNOPSIS
@@ -914,7 +914,7 @@ descriptor to the directory authorities. (This is useful if you're
 testing out your server, or if you're using a Tor controller that handles
 testing out your server, or if you're using a Tor controller that handles
 directory publishing for you.) Otherwise, Tor will publish its descriptor
 directory publishing for you.) Otherwise, Tor will publish its descriptor
 to all directory authorities of the type(s) specified. The value "1" is
 to all directory authorities of the type(s) specified. The value "1" is
-treated as a synonym for the default, which is currently "v2,v3".
+the default, which means "publish to the appropriate authorities".
 .LP
 .LP
 .TP
 .TP
 \fBShutdownWaitLength\fR \fINUM\fP
 \fBShutdownWaitLength\fR \fINUM\fP