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sed-4.1.5-alt2.src.rpm

diff -upk.orig sed-4.1.5.orig/doc/sed-in.texi sed-4.1.5/doc/sed-in.texi
--- sed-4.1.5.orig/doc/sed-in.texi	2006-01-30 07:27:12 +0000
+++ sed-4.1.5/doc/sed-in.texi	2006-02-10 00:49:18 +0000
@@ -2562,11 +2562,8 @@ In addition to several books that have b
 (either specifically or as chapters in books which discuss
 shell programming), one can find out more about @command{sed}
 (including suggestions of a few books) from the FAQ
-for the @code{sed-users} mailing list, available from any of:
-@display
- @uref{http://www.student.northpark.edu/pemente/sed/sedfaq.html}
- @uref{http://sed.sf.net/grabbag/tutorials/sedfaq.html}
-@end display
+for the @code{sed-users} mailing list, available at
+@uref{file://@DOCDIR@/sedfaq.txt.bz2}.
 
 Also of interest are
 @uref{http://www.student.northpark.edu/pemente/sed/index.htm}
diff -upk.orig sed-4.1.5.orig/doc/sed.x sed-4.1.5/doc/sed.x
--- sed-4.1.5.orig/doc/sed.x	2005-10-04 13:05:13 +0000
+++ sed-4.1.5/doc/sed.x	2006-02-10 00:49:18 +0000
@@ -301,7 +301,7 @@ and other sequences.
 sed.info,
 any of various books on \*(sd,
 .na
-the \*(sd FAQ (http://sed.sf.net/grabbag/tutorials/sedfaq.txt),
+the \*(sd FAQ (@DOCDIR@/sedfaq.txt.bz2),
 http://sed.sf.net/grabbag/.
 
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