Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2014 02:20:20 +0000 (UTC) From: Warren Block <wblock@FreeBSD.org> To: doc-committers@freebsd.org, svn-doc-all@freebsd.org, svn-doc-head@freebsd.org Subject: svn commit: r43494 - head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/porters-handbook Message-ID: <201401140220.s0E2KKGk012923@svn.freebsd.org>
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Author: wblock Date: Tue Jan 14 02:20:20 2014 New Revision: 43494 URL: http://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/doc/43494 Log: Whitespace-only fixes, translators please ignore. Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/porters-handbook/uses.xml Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/porters-handbook/uses.xml ============================================================================== --- head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/porters-handbook/uses.xml Tue Jan 14 01:04:43 2014 (r43493) +++ head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/porters-handbook/uses.xml Tue Jan 14 02:20:20 2014 (r43494) @@ -59,26 +59,28 @@ <entry>(none), <literal>outsource</literal></entry> - <entry>Uses <application>CMake</application> for - configuring and building. With the <literal>outsource</literal> - argument, an out-of-source build will be performed. For more - information see <xref linkend="using-cmake"/>.</entry> + <entry>Uses <application>CMake</application> for configuring and + building. With the <literal>outsource</literal> argument, an + out-of-source build will be performed. For more information see + <xref linkend="using-cmake"/>.</entry> </row> <row> <entry><literal>compiler</literal></entry> - <entry>(none), <literal>c++0x</literal>, <literal>c++11-lang</literal>, - <literal>c++11-lib</literal>, <literal>c11</literal>, - <literal>openmp</literal>, <literal>nestedfct</literal>, <literal>features</literal></entry> + <entry>(none), <literal>c++0x</literal>, + <literal>c++11-lang</literal>, <literal>c++11-lib</literal>, + <literal>c11</literal>, <literal>openmp</literal>, + <literal>nestedfct</literal>, <literal>features</literal></entry> <entry>Determines which compiler to use based on any given wishes. Use <literal>c++11-lang</literal> if the port needs a C+11-capable compiler, and <literal>c++11-lib</literal> if the port also needs a C++11-ready standard library. If the port needs a compiler - understanding C++0X, C11, OpenMP, or nested functions, the corresponding parameters can be - used. Use <literal>features</literal> to request a list of - features supported by the default compiler. After including + understanding C++0X, C11, OpenMP, or nested functions, the + corresponding parameters can be used. Use + <literal>features</literal> to request a list of features + supported by the default compiler. After including <filename>bsd.port.pre.mk</filename> the port can inspect the results using these variables: @@ -134,8 +136,7 @@ <entry>(none)</entry> - <entry>Uses - <application>update-desktop-database</application> from + <entry>Uses <application>update-desktop-database</application> from <package role="port">devel/desktop-file-utils</package>. An extra post-install step will be run without interfering with any post-install steps already in the port @@ -164,10 +165,11 @@ <entry>(none)</entry> - <entry>The port has files with line endings in <acronym>DOS</acronym> format which need - to be converted. Three variables can be set to control which - files will be converted. The default is to convert - <emphasis>all</emphasis> files, including binaries. + <entry>The port has files with line endings in + <acronym>DOS</acronym> format which need to be converted. Three + variables can be set to control which files will be converted. + The default is to convert <emphasis>all</emphasis> files, + including binaries. <itemizedlist> <listitem> @@ -192,8 +194,8 @@ <entry>(none), fam, gamin</entry> - <entry>Uses a File Alteration Monitor as a library dependency, either - <package role="port">devel/fam</package> or + <entry>Uses a File Alteration Monitor as a library dependency, + either <package role="port">devel/fam</package> or <package role="port">devel/gamin</package>. End users can set WITH_FAM_SYSTEM to specify their preference.</entry> </row> @@ -210,7 +212,8 @@ <row> <entry><literal>fortran</literal></entry> - <entry><literal>gcc</literal> (default), <literal>ifort</literal></entry> + <entry><literal>gcc</literal> (default), + <literal>ifort</literal></entry> <entry>Uses the Fortran compiler from either GNU or Intel.</entry> </row> @@ -220,9 +223,9 @@ <entry>(none)</entry> - <entry>The port will depend on the FUSE library and handle - the dependency on the kernel module depending on the version - of &os;.</entry> + <entry>The port will depend on the FUSE library and handle the + dependency on the kernel module depending on the version of + &os;.</entry> </row> <row> @@ -231,13 +234,12 @@ <entry>(none), <literal>lib</literal>, <literal>build</literal>, <literal>run</literal></entry> - <entry>Uses <package role="port">devel/gettext</package>. - By default, with no arguments or with the - <literal>lib</literal> argument, implies - <command>gettext</command> with build-time and run-time - dependencies. <literal>build</literal> implies a build-time - dependency, and <literal>run</literal> implies a run-time - dependency.</entry> + <entry>Uses <package role="port">devel/gettext</package>. By + default, with no arguments or with the <literal>lib</literal> + argument, implies <command>gettext</command> with build-time and + run-time dependencies. <literal>build</literal> implies a + build-time dependency, and <literal>run</literal> implies a + run-time dependency.</entry> </row> <row> @@ -255,11 +257,10 @@ <entry>(none), <literal>lib</literal>, <literal>build</literal>, <literal>patch</literal></entry> - <entry>Uses <command>iconv</command> - functions, either from the port - <package role="port">converters/libiconv</package> as a build-time and - run-time dependency, or from the base system on 10-CURRENT after a - native <command>iconv</command> was committed in + <entry>Uses <command>iconv</command> functions, either from the port + <package role="port">converters/libiconv</package> as a build-time + and run-time dependency, or from the base system on 10-CURRENT + after a native <command>iconv</command> was committed in <revnumber>254273</revnumber>. By default, with no arguments or with the <literal>lib</literal> argument, implies <command>iconv</command> with build-time and run-time @@ -342,10 +343,10 @@ <entry>(none)</entry> - <entry>Uses - <package role="port">devel/open-motif</package> as a library dependency. End - users can set <varname>WANT_LESSTIF</varname> for the dependency - to be on <package role="port">devel/lesstif</package> instead of + <entry>Uses <package role="port">devel/open-motif</package> as a + library dependency. End users can set + <varname>WANT_LESSTIF</varname> for the dependency to be on + <package role="port">devel/lesstif</package> instead of <package role="port">devel/open-motif</package>.</entry> </row> @@ -355,9 +356,8 @@ <entry>(none), <literal>base</literal>, <literal>port</literal></entry> - <entry>Uses - <application>ncurses</application>, and causes some useful - variables to be set.</entry> + <entry>Uses <application>ncurses</application>, and causes some + useful variables to be set.</entry> </row> <row> @@ -376,10 +376,11 @@ <entry><literal>al</literal>, <literal>soft</literal> (default), <literal>si</literal>, <literal>alut</literal></entry> - <entry>Uses <application>OpenAL</application>. The backend can be specified, - with the software implementation as the default. The user can specify a - preferred backend with the <varname>WANT_OPENAL</varname> knob. Valid - values for this knob are <literal>soft</literal> (default) and + <entry>Uses <application>OpenAL</application>. The backend can be + specified, with the software implementation as the default. The + user can specify a preferred backend with the + <varname>WANT_OPENAL</varname> knob. Valid values for this knob + are <literal>soft</literal> (default) and <literal>si</literal>.</entry> </row> @@ -399,8 +400,8 @@ <entry>(none)</entry> - <entry>Depends on <application>Perl</application>. - These variables can be set: + <entry>Depends on <application>Perl</application>. These variables + can be set: <itemizedlist> <listitem> @@ -450,10 +451,9 @@ <entry>(none), <literal>build</literal>, <literal>run</literal>, <literal>both</literal></entry> - <entry>Uses <package role="port">devel/pkgconf</package>. - With no arguments or with the - <literal>build</literal> argument, it implies - <command>pkg-config</command> as a build-time dependency. + <entry>Uses <package role="port">devel/pkgconf</package>. With no + arguments or with the <literal>build</literal> argument, it + implies <command>pkg-config</command> as a build-time dependency. <literal>run</literal> implies a run-time dependency and <literal>both</literal> implies both run-time and build-time dependencies.</entry> @@ -464,9 +464,9 @@ <entry>(none), <literal>ffi</literal></entry> - <entry>Uses <package role="port">lang/pure</package>. - Largely used for building related <application>pure</application> - ports. With the <literal>ffi</literal> argument, it implies + <entry>Uses <package role="port">lang/pure</package>. Largely used + for building related <application>pure</application> ports. With + the <literal>ffi</literal> argument, it implies <package role="port">devel/pure-ffi</package> as a run-time dependency.</entry> </row> @@ -477,9 +477,9 @@ <entry>(none), <literal>build</literal>, <literal>run</literal>, <literal>both</literal>, <literal>vars</literal></entry> - <entry>Uses <package role="port">mail/qmail</package>. - With the <literal>build</literal> argument, - it implies <command>qmail</command> as a build-time dependency. + <entry>Uses <package role="port">mail/qmail</package>. With the + <literal>build</literal> argument, it implies + <command>qmail</command> as a build-time dependency. <literal>run</literal> implies a run-time dependency. Using no argument or the <literal>both</literal> argument implies both run-time and build-time dependencies. <literal>vars</literal> @@ -491,9 +491,8 @@ <entry>(none), <literal>norecursive</literal></entry> - <entry>Uses <application>QMake</application> for - configuring. For more information see - <xref linkend="using-qmake"/>.</entry> + <entry>Uses <application>QMake</application> for configuring. For + more information see <xref linkend="using-qmake"/>.</entry> </row> <row> @@ -501,10 +500,9 @@ <entry>(none), port</entry> - <entry>Uses - <application>readline</application> as library dependency, and - sets <varname>CPPFLAGS</varname> and <varname>LDFLAGS</varname> as - necessary.</entry> + <entry>Uses <application>readline</application> as library + dependency, and sets <varname>CPPFLAGS</varname> and + <varname>LDFLAGS</varname> as necessary.</entry> </row> <row> @@ -512,14 +510,13 @@ <entry>(none)</entry> - <entry>Uses - <application>update-mime-database</application> from - <package role="port">misc/shared-mime-info</package>. This uses will - automatically add a post-install step in such a way that the port - itself still can specify there own post-install step if needed. - It also insert lines into the plist for package install and - removal to run <application>update-mime-data</application> with - the correct arguments.</entry> + <entry>Uses <application>update-mime-database</application> from + <package role="port">misc/shared-mime-info</package>. This uses + will automatically add a post-install step in such a way that the + port itself still can specify there own post-install step if + needed. It also insert lines into the plist for package install + and removal to run <application>update-mime-data</application> + with the correct arguments.</entry> </row> <row> @@ -547,23 +544,24 @@ <entry><literal>PORT</literal></entry> <entry>Add a dependency on <application>Tcl</application>. The - <literal>PORT</literal> parameter can be either <literal>tcl</literal> - or <literal>tk</literal>. Either a version or wrapper dependency - can be appended using <literal>PORT:version</literal> or + <literal>PORT</literal> parameter can be either + <literal>tcl</literal> or <literal>tk</literal>. Either a version + or wrapper dependency can be appended using + <literal>PORT:version</literal> or <literal>PORT:wrapper</literal>. The version can be empty, one or more exact version numbers (currently <literal>84</literal>, <literal>85</literal>, or <literal>86</literal>), or a minimal version number (currently <literal>84+</literal>, <literal>85+</literal> or <literal>86+</literal>). A build- or run-time only dependency can be specified using - <literal>PORT,build</literal> or <literal>PORT,run</literal>. After - including <filename>bsd.port.pre.mk</filename> the port can inspect - the results using these variables: + <literal>PORT,build</literal> or <literal>PORT,run</literal>. + After including <filename>bsd.port.pre.mk</filename> the port can + inspect the results using these variables: <itemizedlist> <listitem> - <para><varname>TCL_VER</varname>: chosen major.minor version of - <application>Tcl</application></para> + <para><varname>TCL_VER</varname>: chosen major.minor version + of <application>Tcl</application></para> </listitem> <listitem> @@ -609,8 +607,8 @@ <entry>Same as arguments for <literal>tcl</literal></entry> <entry>Small wrapper when using both <application>Tcl</application> - and <application>Tk</application>. The same variables are returned - as when using <application>Tcl</application>.</entry> + and <application>Tk</application>. The same variables are + returned as when using <application>Tcl</application>.</entry> </row> <row> @@ -729,8 +727,9 @@ <entry>(none)</entry> - <entry>Uses <package role="port">www/zope</package>. - Mostly used for building <application>zope</application> related - ports. <varname>ZOPE_VERSION</varname> can be used by a port to - indicate that a specific version of <application>zope</application> shall be used.</entry> + <entry>Uses <package role="port">www/zope</package>. Mostly used + for building <application>zope</application> related ports. + <varname>ZOPE_VERSION</varname> can be used by a port to indicate + that a specific version of <application>zope</application> shall + be used.</entry> </row>
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