From owner-p4-projects@FreeBSD.ORG Thu Dec 3 12:55:02 2009 Return-Path: Delivered-To: p4-projects@freebsd.org Received: by hub.freebsd.org (Postfix, from userid 32767) id 3DD3B1065679; Thu, 3 Dec 2009 12:55:02 +0000 (UTC) Delivered-To: perforce@FreeBSD.org Received: from mx1.freebsd.org (mx1.freebsd.org [IPv6:2001:4f8:fff6::34]) by hub.freebsd.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id DD1EF10656C0 for ; Thu, 3 Dec 2009 12:55:01 +0000 (UTC) (envelope-from rene@FreeBSD.org) Received: from repoman.freebsd.org (repoman.freebsd.org [IPv6:2001:4f8:fff6::29]) by mx1.freebsd.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id C577B8FC19 for ; Thu, 3 Dec 2009 12:55:01 +0000 (UTC) Received: from repoman.freebsd.org (localhost [127.0.0.1]) by repoman.freebsd.org (8.14.3/8.14.3) with ESMTP id nB3Ct1Ws031481 for ; Thu, 3 Dec 2009 12:55:01 GMT (envelope-from rene@FreeBSD.org) Received: (from perforce@localhost) by repoman.freebsd.org (8.14.3/8.14.3/Submit) id nB3Ct1QG031479 for perforce@freebsd.org; Thu, 3 Dec 2009 12:55:01 GMT (envelope-from rene@FreeBSD.org) Date: Thu, 3 Dec 2009 12:55:01 GMT Message-Id: <200912031255.nB3Ct1QG031479@repoman.freebsd.org> X-Authentication-Warning: repoman.freebsd.org: perforce set sender to rene@FreeBSD.org using -f From: Rene Ladan To: Perforce Change Reviews Precedence: bulk Cc: Subject: PERFORCE change 171324 for review X-BeenThere: p4-projects@freebsd.org X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.5 List-Id: p4 projects tree changes List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , X-List-Received-Date: Thu, 03 Dec 2009 12:55:02 -0000 http://p4web.freebsd.org/chv.cgi?CH=171324 Change 171324 by rene@rene_self on 2009/12/03 12:54:01 IFC Affected files ... .. //depot/projects/docproj_nl/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/contributors/contrib.develalumni.sgml#5 integrate .. //depot/projects/docproj_nl/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/mirrors/chapter.sgml#22 integrate .. //depot/projects/docproj_nl/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/porters-handbook/book.sgml#56 integrate .. //depot/projects/docproj_nl/nl_NL.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/mirrors/chapter.sgml#37 integrate .. //depot/projects/docproj_nl/www/en/administration.sgml#11 integrate .. //depot/projects/docproj_nl/www/en/developers.sgml#26 integrate .. //depot/projects/docproj_nl/www/en/gnome/contact.sgml#3 integrate .. //depot/projects/docproj_nl/www/en/gnome/docs/Makefile#4 integrate .. //depot/projects/docproj_nl/www/en/gnome/docs/develfaq.sgml#5 integrate .. //depot/projects/docproj_nl/www/en/gnome/docs/faq228.sgml#1 branch .. //depot/projects/docproj_nl/www/en/gnome/docs/gnome2_porting.sgml#5 integrate .. //depot/projects/docproj_nl/www/en/gnome/docs/halfaq.sgml#5 integrate .. //depot/projects/docproj_nl/www/en/gnome/index.xsl#5 integrate .. //depot/projects/docproj_nl/www/en/gnome/news.xml#5 integrate .. //depot/projects/docproj_nl/www/en/releng/index.sgml#29 integrate .. //depot/projects/docproj_nl/www/share/sgml/advisories.xml#14 integrate .. //depot/projects/docproj_nl/www/share/sgml/navibar.ent#6 integrate .. //depot/projects/docproj_nl/www/share/sgml/release.ent#20 integrate Differences ... ==== //depot/projects/docproj_nl/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/contributors/contrib.develalumni.sgml#5 (text+ko) ==== @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ - + @@ -18,10 +18,6 @@ - &a.mjacob; (1997 - 2007) - - - &a.kbyanc; (2000 - 2007) @@ -712,6 +708,10 @@ Andrew L. Moore (1993 - 1995) + + + Bruce A. Mah ( - 2009) + - Obtaining FreeBSD + Obtaining &os; CDROM and DVD Publishers @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Retail Boxed Products - FreeBSD is available as a boxed product (FreeBSD CDs, + &os; is available as a boxed product (&os; CDs, additional software, and printed documentation) from several retailers: @@ -37,13 +37,13 @@ CD and DVD Sets - FreeBSD CD and DVD sets are available from many online + &os; CD and DVD sets are available from many online retailers:
- FreeBSD Mall, Inc. + &os; Mall, Inc. 700 Harvest Park Ste F Brentwood, CA 94513 USA @@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ Distributors - If you are a reseller and want to carry FreeBSD CDROM products, + If you are a reseller and want to carry &os; CDROM products, please contact a distributor: @@ -224,7 +224,7 @@ FTP Sites - The official sources for FreeBSD are available via anonymous FTP + The official sources for &os; are available via anonymous FTP from a worldwide set of mirror sites. The site is well connected and allows a large number of connections to it, but @@ -233,20 +233,20 @@ mirror site). The FreeBSD mirror + url="http://mirrorlist.FreeBSD.org/">&os; mirror sites database is more accurate than the mirror listing in the Handbook, as it gets its information from the DNS rather than relying on static lists of hosts. - Additionally, FreeBSD is available via anonymous FTP from the - following mirror sites. If you choose to obtain FreeBSD via anonymous + Additionally, &os; is available via anonymous FTP from the + following mirror sites. If you choose to obtain &os; via anonymous FTP, please try to use a site near you. The mirror sites listed as - Primary Mirror Sites typically have the entire FreeBSD archive (all + Primary Mirror Sites typically have the entire &os; archive (all the currently available versions for each of the architectures) but you will probably have faster download times from a site that is in your country or region. The regional sites carry the most recent versions for the most popular architecture(s) but might not carry - the entire FreeBSD archive. All sites provide access via anonymous + the entire &os; archive. All sites provide access via anonymous FTP but some sites also provide access via other methods. The access methods available for each site are provided in parentheses after the hostname. @@ -288,10 +288,10 @@ Anonymous CVS (or, as it is otherwise known, anoncvs) is a feature provided by the CVS - utilities bundled with FreeBSD for synchronizing with a remote - CVS repository. Among other things, it allows users of FreeBSD + utilities bundled with &os; for synchronizing with a remote + CVS repository. Among other things, it allows users of &os; to perform, with no special privileges, read-only CVS operations - against one of the FreeBSD project's official anoncvs servers. + against one of the &os; project's official anoncvs servers. To use it, one simply sets the CVSROOT environment variable to point at the appropriate anoncvs server, provides the well-known password anoncvs with the @@ -330,7 +330,7 @@ anoncvs is also only good for read-only operations on the CVS repository, so if it is your intention to support local development in one repository shared - with the FreeBSD project bits then + with the &os; project bits then CVSup is really your only option. @@ -340,7 +340,7 @@ Configuring &man.cvs.1; to use an Anonymous CVS repository is a simple matter of setting the CVSROOT - environment variable to point to one of the FreeBSD project's + environment variable to point to one of the &os; project's anoncvs servers. At the time of this writing, the following servers are available: @@ -386,11 +386,11 @@ Since CVS allows one to check out virtually - any version of the FreeBSD sources that ever existed (or, in + any version of the &os; sources that ever existed (or, in some cases, will exist), you need to be familiar with the revision () flag to &man.cvs.1; and what some of the permissible values for it in - the FreeBSD Project repository are. + the &os; Project repository are. There are two kinds of tags, revision tags and branch tags. A revision tag refers to a specific revision. Its meaning stays @@ -495,7 +495,7 @@ CVSweb is - the FreeBSD Project web interface for CVS. + the &os; Project web interface for CVS. @@ -511,7 +511,7 @@ CTM is a method for keeping a remote directory tree in sync with a central one. It has been - developed for usage with FreeBSD's source trees, though other + developed for usage with &os;'s source trees, though other people may find it useful for other purposes as time goes by. Little, if any, documentation currently exists at this time on the process of creating deltas, so contact the &a.ctm-users.name; mailing list for more @@ -522,11 +522,11 @@ Why Should I Use <application>CTM</application>? CTM will give you a local copy of - the FreeBSD source trees. There are a number of + the &os; source trees. There are a number of flavors of the tree available. Whether you wish to track the entire CVS tree or just one of the branches, CTM can provide you the information. - If you are an active developer on FreeBSD, but have lousy or + If you are an active developer on &os;, but have lousy or non-existent TCP/IP connectivity, or simply wish to have the changes automatically sent to you, CTM was made for you. You will need @@ -542,7 +542,7 @@ rather than a pre-packaged release. This is particularly true if you choose the current sources. It is recommended that you read Staying - current with FreeBSD. + current with &os;. @@ -554,7 +554,7 @@ current levels). The CTM program has been part of - FreeBSD ever since version 2.0 was released, and lives in + &os; ever since version 2.0 was released, and lives in /usr/src/usr.sbin/ctm if you have a copy of the source available. @@ -783,7 +783,7 @@ CTM Mirrors - CTM/FreeBSD is available via anonymous + CTM/&os; is available via anonymous FTP from the following mirror sites. If you choose to obtain CTM via anonymous FTP, please try to use a site near you. @@ -849,9 +849,9 @@ CVSup is a software package for distributing and updating source trees from a master CVS - repository on a remote server host. The FreeBSD sources are + repository on a remote server host. The &os; sources are maintained in a CVS repository on a central development machine - in California. With CVSup, FreeBSD + in California. With CVSup, &os; users can easily keep their own source trees up to date. CVSup uses the so-called @@ -868,16 +868,16 @@ so, refers to the entire software package. Its main components are the client cvsup which runs on each user's machine, and the server cvsupd which - runs at each of the FreeBSD mirror sites. + runs at each of the &os; mirror sites. - As you read the FreeBSD documentation and mailing lists, you + As you read the &os; documentation and mailing lists, you may see references to sup. Sup was the predecessor of CVSup, and it served a similar purpose. CVSup is used much in the same way as sup and, in fact, uses configuration files which are backward-compatible with sup's. - Sup is no longer used in the FreeBSD + Sup is no longer used in the &os; project, because CVSup is both faster and more flexible. @@ -908,7 +908,7 @@ The easiest way to install CVSup is to use the precompiled net/cvsup package - from the FreeBSD packages collection. + from the &os; packages collection. If you prefer to build CVSup from source, you can use the net/cvsup port instead. But be forewarned: the @@ -926,9 +926,9 @@ If you want to install csup on - FreeBSD 6.1 or earlier, you can use the precompiled + &os; 6.1 or earlier, you can use the precompiled net/csup package - from the FreeBSD packages collection. + from the &os; packages collection. If you prefer to build csup from source, you can use the net/csup port instead. @@ -1017,7 +1017,7 @@ With this background, we will now proceed to construct a supfile for receiving and updating the main source tree of FreeBSD-CURRENT. + linkend="current">&os;-CURRENT. @@ -1030,7 +1030,7 @@ available are described in the following section. In this example, we - wish to receive the entire main source tree for the FreeBSD + wish to receive the entire main source tree for the &os; system. There is a single large collection src-all which will give us all of that. As a first step toward constructing our @@ -1101,7 +1101,7 @@ field. The &man.cvsup.1; manual page explains how to do that. - For our example, we wish to receive FreeBSD-CURRENT. We + For our example, we wish to receive &os;-CURRENT. We add this line at the beginning of our supfile: @@ -1129,7 +1129,7 @@ of the CVSup mirror sites will do, though you should try to select one that is close to you in cyberspace. In this example we will - use a fictional FreeBSD distribution site, + use a fictional &os; distribution site, cvsup99.FreeBSD.org: *default host=cvsup99.FreeBSD.org @@ -1188,7 +1188,7 @@ *default release=cvs delete use-rel-suffix compress release=cvs indicates that the server - should get its information out of the main FreeBSD CVS + should get its information out of the main &os; CVS repository. This is virtually always the case, but there are other possibilities which are beyond the scope of this discussion. @@ -1295,7 +1295,7 @@ and so forth for the other languages (you can find the full list by browsing the FreeBSD + url="http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/">&os; CVS repository). With this very useful feature, those users who are on @@ -1401,7 +1401,7 @@ cvs-all release=cvs - The main FreeBSD CVS repository, including the + The main &os; CVS repository, including the cryptography code. @@ -1410,16 +1410,16 @@ Files related to the distribution and mirroring - of FreeBSD. + of &os;. doc-all release=cvs - Sources for the FreeBSD Handbook and other + Sources for the &os; Handbook and other documentation. This does not include files for - the FreeBSD web site. + the &os; web site. @@ -1427,7 +1427,7 @@ ports-all release=cvs - The FreeBSD Ports Collection. + The &os; Ports Collection. If you do not want to update the whole of @@ -1523,7 +1523,7 @@ warning above: you should always update this subcollection, whenever you update any part of - the FreeBSD Ports Collection! + the &os; Ports Collection! @@ -2053,7 +2053,7 @@ projects-all release=cvs - Sources for the FreeBSD projects repository. + Sources for the &os; projects repository. @@ -2061,7 +2061,7 @@ src-all release=cvs - The main FreeBSD sources, including the + The main &os; sources, including the cryptography code. @@ -2103,7 +2103,7 @@ Utilities and libraries from outside the - FreeBSD project, used relatively unmodified + &os; project, used relatively unmodified (/usr/src/contrib). @@ -2113,7 +2113,7 @@ Cryptography utilities and libraries from - outside the FreeBSD project, used relatively + outside the &os; project, used relatively unmodified (/usr/src/crypto). @@ -2125,7 +2125,7 @@ Kerberos and DES (/usr/src/eBones). Not - used in current releases of FreeBSD. + used in current releases of &os;. @@ -2215,7 +2215,7 @@ release=cvs - Files required to produce a FreeBSD + Files required to produce a &os; release (/usr/src/release). @@ -2288,7 +2288,7 @@ Various tools for the maintenance of - FreeBSD + &os; (/usr/src/tools). @@ -2320,7 +2320,7 @@ www release=cvs - The sources for the FreeBSD WWW site. + The sources for the &os; WWW site. @@ -2349,7 +2349,7 @@ mail-archive release=current - FreeBSD mailing list archive. + &os; mailing list archive. @@ -2357,7 +2357,7 @@ www release=current - The pre-processed FreeBSD WWW site files (not the + The pre-processed &os; WWW site files (not the source files). Used by WWW mirror sites. @@ -2372,7 +2372,7 @@ The CVSup Home Page. - Most FreeBSD-related discussion of + Most &os;-related discussion of CVSup takes place on the &a.hackers;. New versions of the software are announced there, as well as on the &a.announce;. @@ -2386,7 +2386,7 @@ CVSup Sites - CVSup servers for FreeBSD are running + CVSup servers for &os; are running at the following sites: &chap.mirrors.cvsup.inc; @@ -2417,7 +2417,7 @@ HEAD - Symbolic name for the main line, or FreeBSD-CURRENT. + Symbolic name for the main line, or &os;-CURRENT. Also the default when no revision is specified. In CVSup, this tag is represented @@ -2437,8 +2437,8 @@ RELENG_8 - The line of development for FreeBSD-8.X, also known - as FreeBSD 8-STABLE + The line of development for &os;-8.X, also known + as &os; 8-STABLE @@ -2446,7 +2446,7 @@ RELENG_8_0 - The release branch for FreeBSD-8.0, used only for + The release branch for &os;-8.0, used only for security advisories and other critical fixes. @@ -2455,8 +2455,8 @@ RELENG_7 - The line of development for FreeBSD-7.X, also known - as FreeBSD 7-STABLE + The line of development for &os;-7.X, also known + as &os; 7-STABLE @@ -2464,7 +2464,7 @@ RELENG_7_2 - The release branch for FreeBSD-7.2, used only for + The release branch for &os;-7.2, used only for security advisories and other critical fixes. @@ -2473,7 +2473,7 @@ RELENG_7_1 - The release branch for FreeBSD-7.1, used only for + The release branch for &os;-7.1, used only for security advisories and other critical fixes. @@ -2482,7 +2482,7 @@ RELENG_7_0 - The release branch for FreeBSD-7.0, used only for + The release branch for &os;-7.0, used only for security advisories and other critical fixes. @@ -2491,8 +2491,8 @@ RELENG_6 - The line of development for FreeBSD-6.X, also known - as FreeBSD 6-STABLE + The line of development for &os;-6.X, also known + as &os; 6-STABLE @@ -2500,7 +2500,7 @@ RELENG_6_4 - The release branch for FreeBSD-6.4, used only for + The release branch for &os;-6.4, used only for security advisories and other critical fixes. @@ -2509,7 +2509,7 @@ RELENG_6_3 - The release branch for FreeBSD-6.3, used only for + The release branch for &os;-6.3, used only for security advisories and other critical fixes. @@ -2518,7 +2518,7 @@ RELENG_6_2 - The release branch for FreeBSD-6.2, used only for + The release branch for &os;-6.2, used only for security advisories and other critical fixes. @@ -2527,7 +2527,7 @@ RELENG_6_1 - The release branch for FreeBSD-6.1, used only for + The release branch for &os;-6.1, used only for security advisories and other critical fixes. @@ -2536,7 +2536,7 @@ RELENG_6_0 - The release branch for FreeBSD-6.0, used only for + The release branch for &os;-6.0, used only for security advisories and other critical fixes. @@ -2545,8 +2545,8 @@ RELENG_5 - The line of development for FreeBSD-5.X, also known - as FreeBSD 5-STABLE. + The line of development for &os;-5.X, also known + as &os; 5-STABLE. @@ -2554,7 +2554,7 @@ RELENG_5_5 - The release branch for FreeBSD-5.5, used only + The release branch for &os;-5.5, used only for security advisories and other critical fixes. @@ -2563,7 +2563,7 @@ RELENG_5_4 - The release branch for FreeBSD-5.4, used only + The release branch for &os;-5.4, used only for security advisories and other critical fixes. @@ -2572,7 +2572,7 @@ RELENG_5_3 - The release branch for FreeBSD-5.3, used only + The release branch for &os;-5.3, used only for security advisories and other critical fixes. @@ -2581,7 +2581,7 @@ RELENG_5_2 - The release branch for FreeBSD-5.2 and FreeBSD-5.2.1, used only + The release branch for &os;-5.2 and &os;-5.2.1, used only for security advisories and other critical fixes. @@ -2590,7 +2590,7 @@ RELENG_5_1 - The release branch for FreeBSD-5.1, used only + The release branch for &os;-5.1, used only for security advisories and other critical fixes. @@ -2599,7 +2599,7 @@ RELENG_5_0 - The release branch for FreeBSD-5.0, used only + The release branch for &os;-5.0, used only for security advisories and other critical fixes. @@ -2608,8 +2608,8 @@ RELENG_4 - The line of development for FreeBSD-4.X, also known - as FreeBSD 4-STABLE. + The line of development for &os;-4.X, also known + as &os; 4-STABLE. @@ -2617,7 +2617,7 @@ RELENG_4_11 - The release branch for FreeBSD-4.11, used only + The release branch for &os;-4.11, used only for security advisories and other critical fixes. @@ -2626,7 +2626,7 @@ RELENG_4_10 - The release branch for FreeBSD-4.10, used only + The release branch for &os;-4.10, used only for security advisories and other critical fixes. @@ -2635,7 +2635,7 @@ RELENG_4_9 - The release branch for FreeBSD-4.9, used only + The release branch for &os;-4.9, used only for security advisories and other critical fixes. @@ -2644,7 +2644,7 @@ RELENG_4_8 - The release branch for FreeBSD-4.8, used only + The release branch for &os;-4.8, used only for security advisories and other critical fixes. @@ -2653,7 +2653,7 @@ RELENG_4_7 - The release branch for FreeBSD-4.7, used only + The release branch for &os;-4.7, used only for security advisories and other critical fixes. @@ -2662,7 +2662,7 @@ RELENG_4_6 - The release branch for FreeBSD-4.6 and FreeBSD-4.6.2, + The release branch for &os;-4.6 and &os;-4.6.2, used only for security advisories and other critical fixes. @@ -2672,7 +2672,7 @@ RELENG_4_5 - The release branch for FreeBSD-4.5, used only + The release branch for &os;-4.5, used only for security advisories and other critical fixes. @@ -2681,7 +2681,7 @@ RELENG_4_4 - The release branch for FreeBSD-4.4, used only + The release branch for &os;-4.4, used only for security advisories and other critical fixes. @@ -2690,7 +2690,7 @@ RELENG_4_3 - The release branch for FreeBSD-4.3, used only + The release branch for &os;-4.3, used only for security advisories and other critical fixes. @@ -2699,7 +2699,7 @@ RELENG_3 - The line of development for FreeBSD-3.X, also known + The line of development for &os;-3.X, also known as 3.X-STABLE. @@ -2708,7 +2708,7 @@ RELENG_2_2 - The line of development for FreeBSD-2.2.X, also known + The line of development for &os;-2.2.X, also known as 2.2-STABLE. This branch is mostly obsolete. @@ -2738,7 +2738,7 @@ RELENG_8_0_0_RELEASE - FreeBSD 8.0 + &os; 8.0 @@ -2746,7 +2746,7 @@ RELENG_7_2_0_RELEASE - FreeBSD 7.2 + &os; 7.2 @@ -2754,7 +2754,7 @@ RELENG_7_1_0_RELEASE - FreeBSD 7.1 + &os; 7.1 @@ -2762,7 +2762,7 @@ RELENG_7_0_0_RELEASE - FreeBSD 7.0 + &os; 7.0 @@ -2770,7 +2770,7 @@ RELENG_6_4_0_RELEASE - FreeBSD 6.4 + &os; 6.4 @@ -2778,7 +2778,7 @@ RELENG_6_3_0_RELEASE - FreeBSD 6.3 + &os; 6.3 @@ -2786,7 +2786,7 @@ RELENG_6_2_0_RELEASE - FreeBSD 6.2 + &os; 6.2 @@ -2794,7 +2794,7 @@ RELENG_6_1_0_RELEASE - FreeBSD 6.1 + &os; 6.1 @@ -2802,7 +2802,7 @@ RELENG_6_0_0_RELEASE - FreeBSD 6.0 + &os; 6.0 @@ -2810,7 +2810,7 @@ RELENG_5_5_0_RELEASE - FreeBSD 5.5 + &os; 5.5 @@ -2818,7 +2818,7 @@ RELENG_5_4_0_RELEASE - FreeBSD 5.4 + &os; 5.4 @@ -2826,7 +2826,7 @@ RELENG_4_11_0_RELEASE - FreeBSD 4.11 + &os; 4.11 @@ -2834,7 +2834,7 @@ RELENG_5_3_0_RELEASE - FreeBSD 5.3 + &os; 5.3 @@ -2842,7 +2842,7 @@ RELENG_4_10_0_RELEASE - FreeBSD 4.10 + &os; 4.10 @@ -2850,7 +2850,7 @@ RELENG_5_2_1_RELEASE - FreeBSD 5.2.1 + &os; 5.2.1 @@ -2858,7 +2858,7 @@ RELENG_5_2_0_RELEASE - FreeBSD 5.2 + &os; 5.2 @@ -2866,7 +2866,7 @@ RELENG_4_9_0_RELEASE - FreeBSD 4.9 + &os; 4.9 @@ -2874,7 +2874,7 @@ RELENG_5_1_0_RELEASE - FreeBSD 5.1 + &os; 5.1 @@ -2882,7 +2882,7 @@ RELENG_4_8_0_RELEASE - FreeBSD 4.8 + &os; 4.8 @@ -2890,7 +2890,7 @@ RELENG_5_0_0_RELEASE - FreeBSD 5.0 + &os; 5.0 @@ -2898,7 +2898,7 @@ RELENG_4_7_0_RELEASE - FreeBSD 4.7 + &os; 4.7 @@ -2906,7 +2906,7 @@ RELENG_4_6_2_RELEASE >>> TRUNCATED FOR MAIL (1000 lines) <<<