From f68298442927ebc74d5f60789e0c569e2a10869b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Mritunjay Date: Thu, 2 Apr 2020 13:48:10 +0530 Subject: user/rsb: Fix typos (#3922) Closes #3922 --- user/rsb/configuration.rst | 14 +++++++------- user/rsb/cross-canadian-cross.rst | 2 +- user/rsb/project-sets.rst | 2 +- user/rsb/third-party-packages.rst | 2 +- 4 files changed, 10 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) (limited to 'user/rsb') 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 <> 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. diff --git a/user/rsb/cross-canadian-cross.rst b/user/rsb/cross-canadian-cross.rst index 8eceed3..7ccd6c3 100644 --- a/user/rsb/cross-canadian-cross.rst +++ b/user/rsb/cross-canadian-cross.rst @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ To build the Curl package for RTEMS you enter the RSB command: 2. The ``--host`` command is the RTEMS architecture and version. - 3. The BSP is built and installed in the prefix. The arhcitecture must match + 3. The BSP is built and installed in the prefix. The architecture must match the ``--host`` architecture. .. note: Installing Into Different Directories diff --git a/user/rsb/project-sets.rst b/user/rsb/project-sets.rst index 6eb8729..54a3f8e 100644 --- a/user/rsb/project-sets.rst +++ b/user/rsb/project-sets.rst @@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ Patches are added to a component's name and in the ``%prep:`` section the patches can be set up, meaning they are applied to source. The patches are applied in the order they are added. If there is a dependency make sure you order the patches correctly when you add them. You can add any number of -patches and the RSB will handle them efficently. +patches and the RSB will handle them efficiently. Patches can have options. These are added before the patch URL. If no options are provided the patch's setup default options are used. diff --git a/user/rsb/third-party-packages.rst b/user/rsb/third-party-packages.rst index 0d9fa81..8610650 100644 --- a/user/rsb/third-party-packages.rst +++ b/user/rsb/third-party-packages.rst @@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ A custom RTEMS patch to an executate's source code can turn it into a function that can be called by the RTEMS shell. Users can call the function in their executables simulating the running of the package's command. If the package does not export the code in a suitable manner please contact the project's -commuinity and see if you can work with them to provide a way for the code to +community and see if you can work with them to provide a way for the code to be exported. This may be difficult because exporting internal headers and functions opens the project up to API compatibility issues they did not have before. In the simplest case attempting to get the code into a static library -- cgit v1.2.3