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+Author: Jan Christoph Nordholz <hesso@pool.math.tu-berlin.de>
+Description: Fix the references to configuration and pipe paths to match the locations Debian uses.
+Forwarded: not-needed
+
+--- a/doc/screen.1
++++ b/doc/screen.1
+@@ -100,7 +100,7 @@
+ the invoking shell to the application (emacs in this case), because it is
+ forked from the parent screen process, not from the invoking shell.
+ .PP
+-If \*Q/etc/utmp\*U is writable by
++If \*Q/run/utmp\*U is writable by
+ .IR screen ,
+ an appropriate record will be written to this file for each window, and
+ removed when the window is terminated.
+@@ -229,7 +229,7 @@
+ The use of this option is discouraged.
+ .TP 5
+ .BR \-l " and " \-ln
+-turns login mode on or off (for /etc/utmp updating).
++turns login mode on or off (for /run/utmp updating).
+ This can also be defined through the \*Qdeflogin\*U .screenrc command.
+ .TP 5
+ .BR \-ls " [" \fImatch ]
+@@ -767,7 +767,7 @@
+
+ .SH CUSTOMIZATION
+ The \*Qsocket directory\*U defaults either to $HOME/.screen or simply to
+-/tmp/screens or preferably to /usr/local/screens chosen at compile-time. If
++/tmp/screens or preferably to /run/screen chosen at compile-time. If
+ .I screen
+ is installed setuid-root, then the administrator
+ should compile
+@@ -780,7 +780,7 @@
+ When
+ .I screen
+ is invoked, it executes initialization commands from the files
+-\*Q/usr/local/etc/screenrc\*U and
++\*Q/etc/screenrc\*U and
+ \*Q.screenrc\*U in the user's home directory. These are the \*Qprogrammer's
+ defaults\*U that can be overridden in the following ways: for the
+ global screenrc file
+@@ -2050,7 +2050,7 @@
+ The echo command may be used to annoy
+ .I screen
+ users with a 'message of the
+-day'. Typically installed in a global /local/etc/screenrc.
++day'. Typically installed in a global /etc/screenrc.
+ The option \*Q\-n\*U may be used to suppress the line feed.
+ See also \*Qsleep\*U.
+ Echo is also useful for online checking of environment variables.
+@@ -5205,14 +5205,14 @@
+ .I screen
+ distribution package for private and global initialization files.
+ .IP $SYSSCREENRC
+-.IP /usr/local/etc/screenrc
++.IP /etc/screenrc
+ .I screen
+ initialization commands
+ .IP $SCREENRC
+ .IP $HOME/.screenrc
+-Read in after /usr/local/etc/screenrc
++Read in after /etc/screenrc
+ .IP $SCREENDIR/S\-<login>
+-.IP /local/screens/S\-<login>
++.IP /run/screen/S\-<login>
+ Socket directories (default)
+ .IP /usr/tmp/screens/S\-<login>
+ Alternate socket directories.
+@@ -5231,7 +5231,7 @@
+ or
+ .IP /etc/termcap
+ Terminal capability databases
+-.IP /etc/utmp
++.IP /run/utmp
+ Login records
+ .IP $LOCKPRG
+ Program that locks a terminal.
+@@ -5356,9 +5356,9 @@
+ must be installed as set-uid with owner root on most systems in order
+ to be able to correctly change the owner of the tty device file for
+ each window.
+-Special permission may also be required to write the file \*Q/etc/utmp\*U.
++Special permission may also be required to write the file \*Q/run/utmp\*U.
+ .IP \(bu
+-Entries in \*Q/etc/utmp\*U are not removed when
++Entries in \*Q/run/utmp\*U are not removed when
+ .I screen
+ is killed with SIGKILL.
+ This will cause some programs (like "w" or "rwho")
+--- a/doc/screen.texinfo
++++ b/doc/screen.texinfo
+@@ -185,7 +185,7 @@
+ the invoking shell to the application (emacs in this case), because it is
+ forked from the parent screen process, not from the invoking shell.
+
+-If @file{/etc/utmp} is writable by @code{screen}, an appropriate record
++If @file{/run/utmp} is writable by @code{screen}, an appropriate record
+ will be written to this file for each window, and removed when the
+ window is closed. This is useful for working with @code{talk},
+ @code{script}, @code{shutdown}, @code{rsend}, @code{sccs} and other
+@@ -314,7 +314,7 @@
+
+ @item -l
+ @itemx -ln
+-Turn login mode on or off (for @file{/etc/utmp} updating). This option
++Turn login mode on or off (for @file{/run/utmp} updating). This option
+ is equivalent to the @code{deflogin} command (@pxref{Login}).
+
+ @item -ls [@var{match}]
+@@ -497,7 +497,7 @@
+ @cindex screenrc
+ When @code{screen} is invoked, it executes initialization commands from
+ the files @file{.screenrc} in the user's home directory and
+-@file{/usr/local/etc/screenrc}. These defaults can be overridden in the
++@file{/etc/screenrc}. These defaults can be overridden in the
+ following ways:
+ For the global screenrc file @code{screen} searches for the environment
+ variable @code{$SYSSCREENRC} (this override feature may be disabled at
+@@ -1089,7 +1089,7 @@
+ @item logfile @var{filename}
+ Place where to collect logfiles. @xref{Log}.
+ @item login [@var{state}]
+-Log the window in @file{/etc/utmp}. @xref{Login}.
++Log the window in @file{/run/utmp}. @xref{Login}.
+ @item logtstamp [@var{state}]
+ Configure logfile time-stamps. @xref{Log}.
+ @item mapdefault
+@@ -2405,7 +2405,7 @@
+ * Naming Windows:: Control the name of the window
+ * Console:: See the host's console messages
+ * Kill:: Destroy an unwanted window
+-* Login:: Control @file{/etc/utmp} logging
++* Login:: Control @file{/run/utmp} logging
+ * Mode:: Control the file mode of the pty
+ * Monitor:: Watch for activity or inactivity in a window
+ * Windows:: List the active windows
+@@ -2614,7 +2614,7 @@
+ @kindex L
+ @deffn Command login [state]
+ (@kbd{C-a L})@*
+-Adds or removes the entry in @file{/etc/utmp} for the current window.
++Adds or removes the entry in @file{/run/utmp} for the current window.
+ This controls whether or not the window is @dfn{logged in}. In addition
+ to this toggle, it is convenient to have ``log in'' and ``log out''
+ keys. For instance, @code{bind I login on} and @code{bind O
+@@ -5805,17 +5805,17 @@
+ global initialization files.
+
+ @item @code{$SYSSCREENRC}
+-@itemx /local/etc/screenrc
++@itemx /etc/screenrc
+ @code{screen} initialization commands
+
+ @item @code{$SCREENRC}
+ @itemx @code{$HOME}/.iscreenrc
+ @itemx @code{$HOME}/.screenrc
+-Read in after /local/etc/screenrc
++Read in after /etc/screenrc
+
+ @item @code{$SCREENDIR}/S-@var{login}
+
+-@item /local/screens/S-@var{login}
++@item /run/screen/S-@var{login}
+ Socket directories (default)
+
+ @item /usr/tmp/screens/S-@var{login}
+@@ -5838,7 +5838,7 @@
+ @itemx /etc/termcap
+ Terminal capability databases
+
+-@item /etc/utmp
++@item /run/utmp
+ Login records
+
+ @item @code{$LOCKPRG}
+@@ -5950,10 +5950,10 @@
+ in order to be able to
+ correctly change the owner of the tty device file for each window.
+ Special permission may also be required to write the file
+-@file{/etc/utmp}.
++@file{/run/utmp}.
+
+ @item
+-Entries in @file{/etc/utmp} are not removed when @code{screen} is killed
++Entries in @file{/run/utmp} are not removed when @code{screen} is killed
+ with SIGKILL. This will cause some programs (like "w" or "rwho") to
+ advertise that a user is logged on who really isn't.
+
+@@ -6033,7 +6033,7 @@
+ @cindex socket directory
+
+ The socket directory defaults either to @file{$HOME/.screen} or simply to
+-@file{/tmp/screens} or preferably to @file{/usr/local/screens} chosen at
++@file{/tmp/screens} or preferably to @file{/run/screen} chosen at
+ compile-time. If @code{screen} is installed
+ setuid root, then the administrator should compile screen with an
+ adequate (not NFS mounted) @code{SOCKDIR}. If @code{screen} is not