Remove some cross-references that are broken in the man pages because they
only include a subset of the User Manual.



git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@10757 a5019735-40e9-0310-863c-91ae7b9d1cf9
diff --git a/docs/xml/manual-core.xml b/docs/xml/manual-core.xml
index 3335ea1..9104078 100644
--- a/docs/xml/manual-core.xml
+++ b/docs/xml/manual-core.xml
@@ -1010,9 +1010,12 @@
       wildcards to function names, and by using frame-level wildcards.
       The wildcarding facilities are powerful yet flexible, and with a
       bit of careful editing, you may be able to suppress a whole
-      family of related errors with only a few suppressions.  For
-      details on how to do this, see
-      <xref linkend="manual-core.suppress"/>.</para>
+      family of related errors with only a few suppressions.  
+      <!-- commented out because it causes broken links in the man page
+      For details on how to do this, see
+      <xref linkend="manual-core.suppress"/>.
+      -->
+      </para>
 
       <para>Sometimes two different errors
       are suppressed by the same suppression, in which case Valgrind
@@ -1320,8 +1323,12 @@
       code gets put on the stack for most programs.  The
       <function>VALGRIND_DISCARD_TRANSLATIONS</function> client request is
       an alternative to <option>--smc-check=all</option> that requires more
-      effort but is much faster;  see <xref
-      linkend="manual-core-adv.clientreq"/> for more details.</para>
+      effort but is much faster.
+      <!-- commented out because it causes broken links in the man page
+      ;  see <xref
+      linkend="manual-core-adv.clientreq"/> for more details.
+      -->
+      </para>
 
       <para>Some architectures (including ppc32 and ppc64) require
       programs which create code at runtime to flush the instruction