Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2009 17:10:06 GMT From: Rene Ladan <rene@FreeBSD.org> To: Perforce Change Reviews <perforce@FreeBSD.org> Subject: PERFORCE change 156804 for review Message-ID: <200901281710.n0SHA6Mk080790@repoman.freebsd.org>
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http://perforce.freebsd.org/chv.cgi?CH=156804 Change 156804 by rene@rene_self on 2009/01/28 17:09:21 IFC Affected files ... .. //depot/projects/docproj_nl/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/new-users/article.sgml#4 integrate .. //depot/projects/docproj_nl/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq/book.sgml#15 integrate .. //depot/projects/docproj_nl/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/mirrors/chapter.sgml#11 integrate .. //depot/projects/docproj_nl/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/ports/chapter.sgml#9 integrate .. //depot/projects/docproj_nl/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/ppp-and-slip/chapter.sgml#7 integrate .. //depot/projects/docproj_nl/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/security/chapter.sgml#11 integrate .. //depot/projects/docproj_nl/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/porters-handbook/book.sgml#20 integrate Differences ... ==== //depot/projects/docproj_nl/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/new-users/article.sgml#4 (text+ko) ==== @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -<!-- $FreeBSD: doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/new-users/article.sgml,v 1.50 2008/12/30 14:19:13 simon Exp $ --> +<!-- $FreeBSD: doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/new-users/article.sgml,v 1.51 2009/01/28 08:48:21 keramida Exp $ --> <!-- The FreeBSD Documentation Project --> <!DOCTYPE ARTICLE PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD DocBook V4.1-Based Extension//EN" [ @@ -631,7 +631,7 @@ drive <devicename>a</devicename>, <command>su</command> to <username>root</username>, and type</para> <informalexample> - <screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>/sbin/mount -t msdos /dev/fd0 /mnt</userinput></screen> + <screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>/sbin/mount -t msdosfs /dev/fd0 /mnt</userinput></screen> </informalexample> <para>to mount the floppy drive on ==== //depot/projects/docproj_nl/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq/book.sgml#15 (text+ko) ==== @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ <corpauthor>The &os; Documentation Project</corpauthor> - <pubdate>$FreeBSD: doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq/book.sgml,v 1.1107 2009/01/07 09:49:12 pgj Exp $</pubdate> + <pubdate>$FreeBSD: doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq/book.sgml,v 1.1108 2009/01/28 08:48:21 keramida Exp $</pubdate> <copyright> <year>1995</year> @@ -5393,7 +5393,7 @@ a device file for <quote>slice 5</quote> in <filename class="directory">/dev</filename>, so simply mount it:</para> - <screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>mount -t msdos /dev/da1s5 /dos/e</userinput></screen> + <screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>mount -t msdosfs /dev/da1s5 /dos/e</userinput></screen> </answer> </qandaentry> @@ -5596,11 +5596,11 @@ <para>If it is a ZIP drive or a floppy, you have already got a DOS file system on it, you can use a command like this:</para> - <screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>mount -t msdos /dev/fd0c /floppy</userinput></screen> + <screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>mount -t msdosfs /dev/fd0c /floppy</userinput></screen> <para>if it is a floppy, or this:</para> - <screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>mount -t msdos /dev/da2s4 /zip</userinput></screen> + <screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>mount -t msdosfs /dev/da2s4 /zip</userinput></screen> <para>for a ZIP disk with the factory configuration.</para> @@ -5834,7 +5834,7 @@ own:</para> <screen>&prompt.user; <userinput>mkdir <replaceable>~/my-mount-point</replaceable></userinput> -&prompt.user; <userinput>mount -t msdos /dev/fd0 <replaceable>~/my-mount-point</replaceable></userinput></screen> +&prompt.user; <userinput>mount -t msdosfs /dev/fd0 <replaceable>~/my-mount-point</replaceable></userinput></screen> <para>Users in group <groupname>operator</groupname> can now mount the CD-ROM <devicename>/dev/acd0c</devicename> onto a ==== //depot/projects/docproj_nl/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/mirrors/chapter.sgml#11 (text+ko) ==== @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ <!-- The FreeBSD Documentation Project - $FreeBSD: doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/mirrors/chapter.sgml,v 1.457 2008/12/31 11:20:00 hrs Exp $ + $FreeBSD: doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/mirrors/chapter.sgml,v 1.458 2009/01/28 12:55:23 manolis Exp $ --> <appendix id="mirrors"> @@ -3092,22 +3092,6 @@ </varlistentry> <varlistentry> - <term>Germany</term> - - <listitem> - <para>rsync://grappa.unix-ag.uni-kl.de/</para> - - <para>Available collections:</para> - <itemizedlist> - <listitem><para>freebsd-cvs: The full FreeBSD CVS - repository.</para></listitem> - </itemizedlist> - <para>This machine also mirrors the CVS repositories of the - NetBSD and the OpenBSD projects, among others.</para> - </listitem> - </varlistentry> - - <varlistentry> <term>Netherlands</term> <listitem> ==== //depot/projects/docproj_nl/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/ports/chapter.sgml#9 (text+ko) ==== @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ <!-- The FreeBSD Documentation Project - $FreeBSD: doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/ports/chapter.sgml,v 1.288 2009/01/21 13:42:15 tabthorpe Exp $ + $FreeBSD: doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/ports/chapter.sgml,v 1.289 2009/01/27 20:54:50 blackend Exp $ --> <chapter id="ports"> @@ -374,10 +374,10 @@ FreeBSD:</para> <itemizedlist> - <listitem><para><command>sysinstall</command> can be invoked on a + <listitem><para>The <command>sysinstall</command> utility can be invoked on a running system to install, delete, and list available and installed packages. For more information, see <xref - linkend="install-post">, Post-Installation.</para></listitem> + linkend="packages">.</para></listitem> <listitem><para>The package management command line tools, which are the subject of the rest of this section.</para></listitem> </itemizedlist> ==== //depot/projects/docproj_nl/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/ppp-and-slip/chapter.sgml#7 (text+ko) ==== @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ <!-- The FreeBSD Documentation Project - $FreeBSD: doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/ppp-and-slip/chapter.sgml,v 1.190 2008/12/31 12:13:10 remko Exp $ + $FreeBSD: doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/ppp-and-slip/chapter.sgml,v 1.191 2009/01/27 19:28:26 manolis Exp $ --> <chapter id="ppp-and-slip"> @@ -257,9 +257,9 @@ <para>Both <command>ppp</command> and <command>pppd</command> (the kernel level implementation of PPP) use the configuration - files located in the <filename>/etc/ppp</filename> directory. + files located in the <filename class="directory">/etc/ppp</filename> directory. Examples for user ppp can be found in - <filename>/usr/share/examples/ppp/</filename>.</para> + <filename class="directory">/usr/share/examples/ppp/</filename>.</para> <para>Configuring <command>ppp</command> requires that you edit a number of files, depending on your requirements. What you put @@ -348,10 +348,10 @@ <listitem> <para>Identifies the device to which the modem is connected. <devicename>COM1</devicename> is - <filename>/dev/cuad0</filename> + <filename class="devicefile">/dev/cuad0</filename> and <devicename>COM2</devicename> is - <filename>/dev/cuad1</filename>.</para> + <filename class="devicefile">/dev/cuad1</filename>.</para> </listitem> </varlistentry> @@ -554,7 +554,7 @@ example.</para> <para>Example configuration files can be found in the - <filename>/usr/share/examples/ppp/</filename> directory.</para> + <filename class="directory">/usr/share/examples/ppp/</filename> directory.</para> </sect4> <sect4 id="userppp-dynamicIP"> @@ -768,7 +768,7 @@ <programlisting>pchilds:*:1011:300:Peter Childs PPP:/home/ppp:/etc/ppp/ppp-dialup</programlisting> - <para>Create a <filename>/home/ppp</filename> directory that + <para>Create a <filename class="directory">/home/ppp</filename> directory that is world readable containing the following 0 byte files:</para> @@ -1230,8 +1230,8 @@ <step> <para>Ensure that the - <filename>tun<replaceable>N</replaceable></filename> device - file is available in the <filename>/dev</filename> + <filename class="devicefile">tun<replaceable>N</replaceable></filename> device + file is available in the <filename class="directory">/dev</filename> directory.</para> </step> @@ -1268,8 +1268,8 @@ <step> <para>Ensure that the - <filename>tun<replaceable>N</replaceable></filename> device - file is available in the <filename>/dev</filename> + <filename class="devicefile">tun<replaceable>N</replaceable></filename> device + file is available in the <filename class="directory">/dev</filename> directory.</para> </step> @@ -1332,8 +1332,8 @@ <para>Before you start setting up PPP on your machine, make sure that <command>pppd</command> is located in - <filename>/usr/sbin</filename> and the directory - <filename>/etc/ppp</filename> exists.</para> + <filename class="directory">/usr/sbin</filename> and the directory + <filename class="directory">/etc/ppp</filename> exists.</para> <para><command>pppd</command> can work in two modes:</para> @@ -1841,7 +1841,7 @@ so, you are not required to rebuild the kernel. When matching up sio modem is on <devicename>sio1</devicename> or <devicename>COM2</devicename> if you are in DOS, then your - modem device would be <filename>/dev/cuad1</filename>.</para> + modem device would be <filename class="devicefile">/dev/cuad1</filename>.</para> </sect2> <sect2> @@ -1862,7 +1862,7 @@ <para>We have now started <command>ppp</command>.</para> - <screen>ppp ON example> <userinput>set device <filename>/dev/cuad1</filename></userinput></screen> + <screen>ppp ON example> <userinput>set device <filename class="devicefile">/dev/cuad1</filename></userinput></screen> <para>We set our modem device, in this case it is <devicename>cuad1</devicename>.</para> @@ -1884,7 +1884,7 @@ <para>Switch to <quote>terminal</quote> mode so that we can manually control the modem.</para> - <programlisting>deflink: Entering terminal mode on <filename>/dev/cuad1</filename> + <programlisting>deflink: Entering terminal mode on <filename class="devicefile">/dev/cuad1</filename> type '~h' for help</programlisting> <screen><userinput>at</userinput> @@ -2301,13 +2301,13 @@ configure <application>mpd</application> to suit your requirements and provider settings. The port places a set of sample configuration files which are well documented in - <filename><replaceable>PREFIX</replaceable>/etc/mpd/</filename>. + <filename class="directory"><replaceable>PREFIX</replaceable>/etc/mpd/</filename>. Note here that <replaceable>PREFIX</replaceable> means the directory into which your ports are installed, this defaults to - <filename>/usr/local/</filename>. A complete guide to + <filename class="directory">/usr/local/</filename>. A complete guide to configure <application>mpd</application> is available in HTML format once the port has been installed. It is placed in - <filename><replaceable>PREFIX</replaceable>/share/doc/mpd/</filename>. + <filename class="directory"><replaceable>PREFIX</replaceable>/share/doc/mpd/</filename>. Here is a sample configuration for connecting to an ADSL service with <application>mpd</application>. The configuration is spread over two files, first the @@ -2515,18 +2515,18 @@ <para>First, determine which serial port your modem is connected to. Many people set up a symbolic link, such as - <filename>/dev/modem</filename>, to point to the real device name, - <filename>/dev/cuadN</filename>. + <filename class="devicefile">/dev/modem</filename>, to point to the real device name, + <filename class="devicefile">/dev/cuad<replaceable>N</replaceable></filename>. This allows you to abstract the actual device name should you ever need to move the modem to a different port. It can become quite cumbersome when you need to fix a bunch of files in - <filename>/etc</filename> and <filename>.kermrc</filename> files all + <filename class="directory">/etc</filename> and <filename>.kermrc</filename> files all over the system!</para> <note> - <para><filename>/dev/cuad0</filename> + <para><filename class="devicefile">/dev/cuad0</filename> is - <devicename>COM1</devicename>, <filename>cuad1</filename> + <devicename>COM1</devicename>, <filename class="devicefile">/dev/cuad1</filename> is <devicename>COM2</devicename>, etc.</para> </note> @@ -2916,7 +2916,7 @@ <title>Sliplogin Configuration</title> <para>As mentioned earlier, there are three files in the - <filename>/etc/sliphome</filename> directory that are part of + <filename class="directory">/etc/sliphome</filename> directory that are part of the configuration for <filename>/usr/sbin/sliplogin</filename> (see &man.sliplogin.8; for the actual manual page for <command>sliplogin</command>): <filename>slip.hosts</filename>, ==== //depot/projects/docproj_nl/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/security/chapter.sgml#11 (text+ko) ==== @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ <!-- The FreeBSD Documentation Project - $FreeBSD: doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/security/chapter.sgml,v 1.333 2009/01/27 16:23:45 keramida Exp $ + $FreeBSD: doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/security/chapter.sgml,v 1.334 2009/01/28 03:39:01 ganbold Exp $ --> <chapter id="security"> @@ -647,7 +647,7 @@ gets run up to the point where the securelevel is set). This might be overdoing it, and upgrading the system is much more difficult when it operates at a high secure level. A less strict compromise is to run - the system at a higher secure level but skip setting set + the system at a higher secure level but skip setting the <literal>schg</literal> flag for every system file and directory under the sun. Another possibility is to simply mount <filename>/</filename> and <filename>/usr</filename> read-only. ==== //depot/projects/docproj_nl/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/porters-handbook/book.sgml#20 (text+ko) ==== @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ <!-- The FreeBSD Documentation Project - $FreeBSD: doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/porters-handbook/book.sgml,v 1.971 2009/01/27 16:05:37 tabthorpe Exp $ + $FreeBSD: doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/porters-handbook/book.sgml,v 1.972 2009/01/28 08:36:31 keramida Exp $ --> <!DOCTYPE BOOK PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD DocBook V4.1-Based Extension//EN" [ @@ -8629,7 +8629,12 @@ <para>Alternatively, use the <command>plist</command> script in <filename>/usr/ports/Tools/scripts/</filename> to build the - package list automatically. The first step is the same as + package list automatically. The <filename>plist</filename> + script is a <application>Ruby</application> script that + automates most of the manual steps outlined in the previous + paragraphs.</para> + + <para>The first step is the same as above: take the first three lines, that is, <command>mkdir</command>, <command>mtree</command> and <command>make depends</command>. Then build and install the
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