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Bug 269071
gentoolkit documentation (man pages, online docs) need to be updated before release
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Path to fix some issues found while updating spanish translation of gentoolkit.xml
gentoolkit.xml.patch (text/plain), 7.49 KB, created by
Chema Alonso Josa (RETIRED)
on 2011-08-15 17:31:22 UTC
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Path to fix some issues found while updating spanish translation of gentoolkit.xml
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Chema Alonso Josa (RETIRED)
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>Index: gentoolkit.xml >=================================================================== >RCS file: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/gentoolkit.xml,v >retrieving revision 1.34 >diff -u -B -u -r1.34 gentoolkit.xml >--- gentoolkit.xml 14 Aug 2011 17:02:52 -0000 1.34 >+++ gentoolkit.xml 15 Aug 2011 17:27:05 -0000 >@@ -117,10 +117,10 @@ > > <p> > <c>equery</c> is a tool that displays useful information about the packages on >-your system. <c>equery</c> is based on a system of modules. >+your system. <c>equery</c> is based on a system of modules. > Every module has a shorthand name. For example, <c>equery l gcc</c> is the same > as <c>equery list gcc</c>. <c>equery --help</c> explains global options >-and lists all available modules and their shorthand names. >+and lists all available modules and their shorthand names. > <c>equery --help module</c> will display the help screen for a specific > module. Lastly, <c>man equery</c> provides a detailed explanation of all > available modules and options, and provides useful examples. >@@ -155,11 +155,11 @@ > > <comment>(Most equery modules take multiple input):</comment> > $ <i>equery hasuse sse sse2</i> >- * Searching for USE flag sse ... >+ * Searching for USE flag sse ... > [IP-] [ ] media-libs/flac-1.2.1-r3 (0) > [IP-] [ ] media-libs/speex-1.2_beta3_p2 (0) > >- * Searching for USE flag sse2 ... >+ * Searching for USE flag sse2 ... > [IP-] [ ] dev-libs/openssl-0.9.8k (0) > [IP-] [ ] x11-libs/pixman-0.16.0 (0) > >@@ -175,12 +175,12 @@ > > <note> > Globbing support replaced a number of older options in <c>equery</c>. >-For example, to act on all packages in a certain set, use <c>'*'</c>. >+For example, to act on all packages in a certain set, use <c>'*'</c>. > To act on all packages in a category, use <c>'category-name/*'</c>. > </note> > > <warn> >-Don't forget to quote input when using special shell characters >+Don't forget to quote input when using special shell characters > like asterisks or greater than/less than signs. > </warn> > >@@ -197,7 +197,7 @@ > > <pre caption="Finding the Package that Installed a Given File"> > $ <i>equery belongs -e /usr/bin/glxgears</i> >- * Searching for /usr/bin/glxgears ... >+ * Searching for /usr/bin/glxgears ... > x11-apps/mesa-progs-7.5.1 (/usr/bin/glxgears) > </pre> > >@@ -216,7 +216,7 @@ > > <p> > <c>changes</c> lets you view ChangeLog entries for a package version or range >-of versions. Imagine after an <c>emerge --sync</c>, you >+of versions. Imagine after an <c>emerge --sync</c>, you > notice Portage is going to be upgraded and want to check what has changed: > </p> > >@@ -284,10 +284,10 @@ > it will find the packages <e>it</e> depends on (not that depend on it). > When it finds a dependency, it will recursively search for all of > <e>that</e> package's dependencies. Control how deep the tree gets with >-the <c>--depth</c> option. >+the <c>--depth</c> option. > </p> > >-<pre caption="Viewing Dependency Graph for cdrtools"> >+<pre caption="Viewing Dependency Graph for mozilla-firefox"> > $ <i>equery depgraph mozilla-firefox</i> > * Searching for mozilla-firefox ... > * dependency graph for www-client/mozilla-firefox-2.0.0.19: >@@ -318,7 +318,7 @@ > > <p> > <c>equery</c> can list all the files installed by an ebuild with the >-<c>files</c> command. Try <c>--tree</c> to get an easy to read directory >+<c>files</c> module. Try <c>--tree</c> to get an easy to read directory > layout. Use <c>--filter</c> to only find a certain type of file. For example, > to find where executables were installed, use <c>--filter=cmd</c>, and to > quickly find the configuration file location, try <c>--filter=conf</c>. >@@ -373,18 +373,18 @@ > <p> > You can use <c>hasuse</c> to find out which packages have a given USE flag. > <c>hasuse</c> won't tell you if the flag is enabled, only if the ebuild lists >-it as an option. See the EXAMPLES section of <c>hasuse</c> in the >+it as an option. See the EXAMPLES section of <c>hasuse</c> in the > <c>equery</c> man page for more tip on getting that information. > </p> > > <pre caption="Searching For Installed Packages that Use the qt3 or qt4 USE Flags"> > $ <i>equery hasuse qt3 qt4</i> >- * Searching for USE flag qt3 ... >+ * Searching for USE flag qt3 ... > [IP-] [ ] app-crypt/pinentry-0.7.5 (0) > [IP-] [ ] net-dns/avahi-0.6.24-r2 (0) > [IP-] [ ] net-wireless/wpa_supplicant-0.6.9 (0) > >- * Searching for USE flag qt4 ... >+ * Searching for USE flag qt4 ... > [IP-] [ ] net-dns/avahi-0.6.24-r2 (0) > [IP-] [ ] net-wireless/wpa_supplicant-0.6.9 (0) > </pre> >@@ -396,8 +396,8 @@ > <body> > > <p> >-<c>list</c> is a simple, yet powerful module to list packages that are installed, >-in the Portage tree or in an overlay. >+<c>list</c> is a simple, yet powerful module to list packages that are >+installed, in the Portage tree or in an overlay. > </p> > > <pre caption="Listing Installed Packages with list"> >@@ -420,7 +420,7 @@ > > <p> > The standard query will search installed packages for the given package name. >-Passing in '*' displays all packages in the set. In the leftmost field, we >+Passing in '*' displays all packages in the set. In the leftmost field, we > see that all the above packages are <c>I</c>nstalled and from the <c>P</c>ortage > tree. They're not masked (the second field is blank), and they're all installed > in the default slot (0). >@@ -447,7 +447,7 @@ > > <p> > In this example you can see version 7.2.182 is installed and there are no >-versions available from an overlay. You can see which versions are keyword >+versions available from an overlay. You can see which versions are keyword > masked by the <c>~</c> in the second field. > </p> > >@@ -459,11 +459,11 @@ > > <p> > Each package in the Portage tree provides at least some metadata about >-its maintainer, herd, etc. Read about <uri >-link="http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/devrel/handbook/handbook.xml?part=2&chap=4">Gentoo >-Metadata</uri>. The amount of useful information depends on how much package >-maintainers decide to provide. With no options, <c>meta</c> returns some basic >-useful information. >+its maintainer, herd, etc. Read about <uri >+link="http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/devrel/handbook/handbook.xml?part=2&chap=4"> >+Gentoo Metadata</uri>. The amount of useful information depends on how much >+package maintainers decide to provide. With no options, <c>meta</c> returns >+some basic useful information. > </p> > > <pre caption="Getting Package Metadata with meta"> >@@ -474,8 +474,8 @@ > Upstream: None specified > Location: /usr/portage/app-office/gnucash > Keywords: 2.2.9-r1:0: alpha amd64 ppc sparc x86 >- Keywords: 2.2.9-r2:0: >- Keywords: 2.3.8:0: >+ Keywords: 2.2.9-r2:0: >+ Keywords: 2.3.8:0: > Keywords: 2.3.10:0: ~alpha ~amd64 ~ppc ~sparc ~x86 > </pre> > >@@ -599,7 +599,7 @@ > </pre> > > <p> >-Lastly, if none of the above features of <c>equery</c> have answered your >+Lastly, if none of the above features of <c>equery</c> have answered your > question, try using <c>which</c> to manually search an ebuild with programs > like <c>cat</c>, <c>less</c> or <c>grep</c>: > </p> >@@ -610,10 +610,10 @@ > </pre> > > <warn> >-Be aware that equery currently changes the format of the output if it is sent >-through a pipe. The piped format is intended to be easier to parse by tools, but >-you can also turn it off by adding the <c>--no-pipe</c> option. If you write >-scripts that employ equery, you should be aware of this. >+Be aware that <c>equery</c> currently changes the format of the output if it >+is sent through a pipe. The piped format is intended to be easier to parse by >+tools, but you can also turn it off by adding the <c>--no-pipe</c> option. If >+you write scripts that employ <c>equery</c>, you should be aware of this. > </warn> > > </body>
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