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diff --git a/user/rsb/configuration.rst b/user/rsb/configuration.rst index fc387a1..8c8c87f 100644 --- a/user/rsb/configuration.rst +++ b/user/rsb/configuration.rst @@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ errors that can arise. The protocol option lets you set a specific protocol. The ``git://`` prefix used by the RSB to select a git repository can be removed using *none* or -replaced with one of the standard git protcols. +replaced with one of the standard git protocols. CVS ~~~ @@ -315,7 +315,7 @@ Maps are declared anywhere in the map using the map directive: 1. The map is set to ``my-special-map``. -Any macro defintions following a map declaration are placed in that map and the +Any macro definitions following a map declaration are placed in that map and the default map is ``global`` when loading a file. Maps are selected in configuration files by using the ``%select`` directive: @@ -328,7 +328,7 @@ if present return that value else the ``global`` map is used. Any new macros or changes update only the ``global`` map. This may change in future releases so please make sure you use the ``override`` attribute. -The macro files specificed on the command line are looked for in the +The macro files specified on the command line are looked for in the ``_configdir`` paths. See <<X1,``_configdir``>> variable for details. Included files need to add the ``%{_configdir}`` macro to the start of the file. @@ -636,8 +636,8 @@ source packages based on the outer configuration options: The remainder of the script is broken in to the various phases of a build. They are: -. Preperation -. Bulding +. Preparation +. Building . Installing, and . Cleaning @@ -799,8 +799,8 @@ To build this you can use something similar to: The build is for a FreeBSD host and the prefix is for user installed packages. In this example I cannot let the source builder perform the install -because I never run the RSB with root priviledges so a build set or bset tar -file is created. This can then be installed using root priviledges. +because I never run the RSB with root privileges so a build set or bset tar +file is created. This can then be installed using root privileges. The command also supplies the ``--trace`` option. The output in the log file will contain all the macros. |