File squeak_sh_man.patch of Package squeak-vm

--- unix/doc/squeak.1.orig	2013-03-06 09:46:46.988262688 +0100
+++ unix/doc/squeak.1	2013-03-06 09:46:46.984262741 +0100
@@ -46,9 +46,9 @@
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 .TH SQUEAK 1 "\*(Dt" "Squeak Smalltalk System" "Squeak Smalltalk System"
 .SH NAME
-squeak, inisqueak \- Unix Squeak virtual machine and installer
+squeak \- Unix Squeak virtual machine
 .SH SYNOPSIS
-.B inisqueak
+.B squeak.sh
 .br
 .B squeak
 .RI "[ " option ".\|.\|. ] [ " image " ] [ " script " [ " argument ".\|.\|. ] ]"
@@ -68,17 +68,17 @@
 The image and changes files contain the state of a user's Squeak
 session, which is persistent between consecutive sessions.  Private
 copies of these files are therefore normally required.  The
-.B inisqueak
+.B squeak.sh
 script checks that the local Squeak installation appears sane, and then
 copies the required files to the current
 working directory.
 If
-.B inisqueak
+.B squeak.sh
 encounters no problems, it will finish by running
 .B squeak
 to start a Squeak session using the newly copied image and changes files.
 .PP
-.B inisqueak
+.B squeak.sh
 should be run
 .I once\c
 \&, when using Squeak for the first time, to create a new 'personal'
@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@
 should be run each time that session is to be resumed.
 .PP
 .SH INVOCATION
-.B inisqueak
+.B squeak.sh
 has no options or arguments.
 Simply 'cd' to the directory that is to contain the working
 copies of the image and changes files, then run it.
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