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--- cccp.1.orig	Thu Mar 30 04:22:44 1995
+++ cccp.1	Mon Mar 20 13:29:10 2000
@@ -1,13 +1,13 @@
 .\" Copyright (c) 1991, 1992, 1993 Free Software Foundation       \-*-Text-*-
 .\" See section COPYING for conditions for redistribution
-.TH cpp 1 "30apr1993" "GNU Tools" "GNU Tools"
+.TH cpp 1 "April 30, 1993" "FreeBSD" "GNU Tools"
 .SH NAME
-cccp, cpp \- The GNU C-Compatible Compiler Preprocessor.
+cpp \- The GNU C-Compatible Compiler Preprocessor.
 .SH SYNOPSIS
 .hy 0
 .na
 .TP
-.B cccp
+.B cpp
 .RB "[\|" \-$ "\|]"
 .RB "[\|" \-A \c
 .I predicate\c
@@ -142,13 +142,6 @@
 Most often when you use the C preprocessor you will not have to invoke it
 explicitly: the C compiler will do so automatically.  However, the
 preprocessor is sometimes useful individually.
-
-When you call the preprocessor individually, either name
-(\c
-.B cpp\c
-\& or \c
-.B cccp\c
-\&) will do\(em\&they are completely synonymous.
 
 The C preprocessor expects two file names as arguments, \c
 .I infile\c
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