(Set Breaks): Revert description of Enb column of

breakpoint table.
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@ -2987,16 +2987,13 @@ Breakpoint, watchpoint, or catchpoint.
Whether the breakpoint is marked to be disabled or deleted when hit. Whether the breakpoint is marked to be disabled or deleted when hit.
@item Enabled or Disabled @item Enabled or Disabled
Enabled breakpoints are marked with @samp{y}. @samp{n} marks breakpoints Enabled breakpoints are marked with @samp{y}. @samp{n} marks breakpoints
that are not enabled. An optional @samp{(p)} suffix marks pending that are not enabled.
breakpoints---breakpoints for which address is either not yet
resolved, pending load of a shared library, or for which address was
in a shared library that was since unloaded. Such breakpoint won't
fire until a shared library that has the symbol or line referred by
breakpoint is loaded. See below for details.
@item Address @item Address
Where the breakpoint is in your program, as a memory address. For a Where the breakpoint is in your program, as a memory address. For a
pending breakpoint whose address is not yet known, this field will pending breakpoint whose address is not yet known, this field will
contain @samp{<PENDING>}. A breakpoint with several locations will contain @samp{<PENDING>}. Such breakpoint won't fire until a shared
library that has the symbol or line referred by breakpoint is loaded.
See below for details. A breakpoint with several locations will
have @samp{<MULTIPLE>} in this field---see below for details. have @samp{<MULTIPLE>} in this field---see below for details.
@item What @item What
Where the breakpoint is in the source for your program, as a file and Where the breakpoint is in the source for your program, as a file and