> I have placed the attached man page document in the case directory under
> the materials subdirectory.

        For the record from a private thread with the project team:

        My primary comment on the man page and case all together is that
        it's unclear what the output of call to the CLI is.  Is it a single
        label, a dimming list (from the contracted project private interfaces),
        a construction of all labels between min and max, in which case what
        does the default have to do with it.

        Also the man page doesn't say what context (global zone,
        sys_trans_label, ...) is needed?

>       txselectlabel - label selection dialog utility

        It's unclear to me how this utility presents a dialogue
        with the user.
 
> EXIT STATUS
>       The following exit values are returned:
> 
>       0 A label was successfully selected
>       
>       1 Missing or ivalid command argument(s)
> 
>       2 A label translation error occured

        Is there something more here?  str_to_label gives a pointer
        to what part of the string was in error.
        Is something spit out to stderr?

>       5 Dialog was canceled without selecting a label

        It's unclear what dialogue is taking place.  More
        information would be useful.

> 
> FILES
>       The following files are used by this utility:
> 
>       /usr/bin/txselectlabel          The command-line executable
> 
> ATTRIBUTES
>       See attributes(5) for description of the following attributes:
>       _____________________________________________________________
>       |      ATTRIBUTE TYPE         |       ATTRIBUTE VALUE       |
>       |_____________________________|_ ___________________________|
>       | Availability                | SUNWtgnome-tsol-libs        |
>       |_____________________________|_____________________________|
>       | Interface stability         | Uncommitted                 |
>       |_____________________________|_____________________________|

        The output from the command should probably be "Not An Interface"

Gary..

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