Date: Tue, 2 Apr 2002 12:42:10 +0100 From: Ceri <setantae@submonkey.net> To: Peter Pentchev <roam@ringlet.net> Cc: Tom Rhodes <darklogik@pittgoth.com>, freebsd-doc@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: docs/36618: [PATCH] Chapter Storage: bad link to mkisofs Message-ID: <20020402114210.GB8887@submonkey.net> In-Reply-To: <20020401202402.B1814@straylight.oblivion.bg> References: <200204011710.g31HA4891168@freefall.freebsd.org> <20020401202402.B1814@straylight.oblivion.bg>
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On Mon, Apr 01, 2002 at 08:24:02PM +0300, Peter Pentchev wrote: > > > > I'll take this one. Martin, I feel with you, the <command> and > > <application> tags in the Primer MAY need a little bit added > > to them, so that users can understand the difference. A few > > times I have been smacked by the difference in use, ask > > Ceri about Re: NFS and the part he pointed out where it was > > not a command ;) You still have the scars ?! :) Murray and I were talking about this one just a few days ago, where I strongly objected to using <filename role="package">sysutils/cdrtools</fil.. because that port doesn't actually install mkisofs. In the interim I think we went for omitting the markup altogether, but I'm not sure as I don't recall actually looking. The commit log for doc/.../books/handbook/disks/chapter.sgml should hold the truth (iirc). > > Even though this has been pointed out before, its about time > > SOMEONE fixed it. Thanks alot for your help Martin! > > As noted in PR docs/32468, the real fix would be to add an attribute > to the <filename> (it was <port> at the time of discussion of 32468, > it's <filename> now :), which overrides the default pkg-descr file. > Then, everywhere mkisofs is mentioned, it should just point to the > cdrtools pkg-descr file. Agreed. I'd volunteer, but I don't believe my powers quite reach that far yet. Ceri -- keep a mild groove on To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-doc" in the body of the message
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