diff -Naur acct-6.6.1.orig/accounting.texi acct-6.6.1/accounting.texi --- acct-6.6.1.orig/accounting.texi 2011-03-16 23:50:13.000000000 +0100 +++ acct-6.6.1/accounting.texi 2013-04-11 14:34:30.895000000 +0200 @@ -468,7 +468,7 @@ wrong order. GNU @code{ac} automatically compensates for this, but some other @code{ac}s may not... beware. -@unnumberedsubsubsec The FTP Problem +@unnumberedsubsec The FTP Problem I've tested the standard @code{ac} in Ultrix 4.2 (DECstation/DECsystem), SunOS 4.1.1 (Sun3, Sun4, Sparc), Mach 2.5 (Omron/Luna), and DomainOS @@ -491,7 +491,7 @@ @code{ac} (provided you specify the other flags that will make GNU @code{ac} behave like the system's). -@unnumberedsubsubsec The Shutdown/Reboot Problem +@unnumberedsubsec The Shutdown/Reboot Problem On Suns, @code{init} is a little screwed up. For some reason, after a shutdown record is written, a reboot record is written with a time-stamp @@ -513,7 +513,7 @@ 60 second default is that of all of the machines with this problem, the largest timewarp was 45. -@unnumberedsubsubsec Stupid System V Machines +@unnumberedsubsec Stupid System V Machines Some @code{ac}'s on System V machines (I've tried SGI Indigo & SGI Indy) forget to pay attention to the @code{ut_type} field in a @code{struct