Index: gdb.texinfo =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/src/src/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo,v retrieving revision 1.389 diff -u -r1.389 gdb.texinfo --- gdb.texinfo 26 Feb 2007 20:10:17 -0000 1.389 +++ gdb.texinfo 23 Mar 2007 22:54:00 -0000 @@ -886,7 +886,7 @@ When @value{GDBN} starts, it reads any arguments other than options as specifying an executable file and core file (or process ID). This is the same as if the arguments were specified by the @samp{-se} and -@samp{-c} (or @samp{-p} options respectively. (@value{GDBN} reads the +@samp{-c} (or @samp{-p}) options respectively. (@value{GDBN} reads the first argument that does not have an associated option flag as equivalent to the @samp{-se} option followed by that argument; and the second argument that does not have an associated option flag, if any, as @@ -2824,7 +2824,7 @@ operate. A breakpoint range is either a single breakpoint number, like @samp{5}, or two such numbers, in increasing order, separated by a hyphen, like @samp{5-7}. When a breakpoint range is given to a command, -all breakpoint in that range are operated on. +all breakpoints in that range are operated on. @menu * Set Breaks:: Setting breakpoints @@ -9675,7 +9675,7 @@ @item info common @r{[}@var{common-name}@r{]} This command prints the values contained in the Fortran @code{COMMON} block whose name is @var{common-name}. With no argument, the names of -all @code{COMMON} blocks visible at current program location are +all @code{COMMON} blocks visible at the current program location are printed. @end table @@ -15117,7 +15117,7 @@ @end table @cindex SDS protocol -The following commands specify to the SDS protocol are supported +The following commands specific to the SDS protocol are supported by@value{GDBN}: @table @code