svn commit: r40788 - head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/cutting-edge
Warren Block
wblock at FreeBSD.org
Mon Jan 28 16:48:01 UTC 2013
Author: wblock
Date: Mon Jan 28 16:48:00 2013
New Revision: 40788
URL: http://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/doc/40788
Log:
Whitespace-only fixes. Translators, please ignore.
Modified:
head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/cutting-edge/chapter.xml
Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/cutting-edge/chapter.xml
==============================================================================
--- head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/cutting-edge/chapter.xml Mon Jan 28 16:40:40 2013 (r40787)
+++ head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/cutting-edge/chapter.xml Mon Jan 28 16:48:00 2013 (r40788)
@@ -636,7 +636,7 @@ before running "/usr/sbin/freebsd-update
command may be used to automate this process. The following
commands may be used to begin this process:</para>
- <screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>portupgrade -f ruby</userinput>
+ <screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>portupgrade -f ruby</userinput>
&prompt.root; <userinput>rm /var/db/pkg/pkgdb.db</userinput>
&prompt.root; <userinput>portupgrade -f ruby18-bdb</userinput>
&prompt.root; <userinput>rm /var/db/pkg/pkgdb.db /usr/ports/INDEX-*.db</userinput>
@@ -1505,17 +1505,16 @@ Fetching 133 new ports or files... done.
</indexterm>
<listitem>
- <para>Use the <link linkend="svn">svn</link> program to
- check out the desired development or release branch.
- This is the recommended method, providing access to
- &os; development as it occurs. Checkout the
- -CURRENT code from the <literal>head</literal>
- branch of one of the <link
- linkend="svn-mirrors">Subversion mirror
- sites</link>.
- Because of the size of the repository, it is
- recommended that only desired subtrees be checked
- out.</para>
+ <para>Use the <link linkend="svn">svn</link> program
+ to check out the desired development or release
+ branch. This is the recommended method, providing
+ access to &os; development as it occurs. Checkout
+ the -CURRENT code from the <literal>head</literal>
+ branch of one of the
+ <link linkend="svn-mirrors">Subversion mirror
+ sites</link>. Because of the size of the
+ repository, it is recommended that only desired
+ subtrees be checked out.</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
@@ -1660,7 +1659,7 @@ Fetching 133 new ports or files... done.
<para>Join the relevant <application>SVN</application>
list for the branch you are tracking. For example, if
you are tracking the 9-STABLE branch, join the
- &a.svn-src-stable-9.name; list. This will allow you to
+ &a.svn-src-stable-9.name; list. This will allow you to
view the commit log entry for each change as it is made,
along with any pertinent information on possible
side-effects.</para>
@@ -1742,7 +1741,8 @@ Fetching 133 new ports or files... done.
<listitem>
<para>Essentially, if you need rapid on-demand access to
the source and communications bandwidth is not a
- consideration, use <application>Subversion</application>. Otherwise, use
+ consideration, use
+ <application>Subversion</application>. Otherwise, use
<application>CTM</application>.</para>
</listitem>
@@ -1795,16 +1795,16 @@ Fetching 133 new ports or files... done.
</indexterm>
<para><application>Subversion</application> uses the
- <emphasis>pull</emphasis> model of updating sources.
- The user (or a <command>cron</command> script) invokes the
+ <emphasis>pull</emphasis> model of updating sources. The user
+ (or a <command>cron</command> script) invokes the
<command>svn</command> program, and it brings files up-to-date.
<application>Subversion</application> is the preferred means of
- updating local source trees.
- The updates you receive are up-to-the-minute and
- you get them when, and only when, you want them. You can easily
- restrict your updates to the specific files or directories that
- are of interest to you. Updates are generated on the fly by the
- server, according to what you have and what you want to have.</para>
+ updating local source trees. The updates you receive are
+ up-to-the-minute and you get them when, and only when, you want
+ them. You can easily restrict your updates to the specific
+ files or directories that are of interest to you. Updates are
+ generated on the fly by the server, according to what you have
+ and what you want to have.</para>
<indexterm>
<primary><application>CTM</application></primary>
@@ -1821,17 +1821,17 @@ Fetching 133 new ports or files... done.
&man.ctm.rmail.1; utility which will automatically decode,
verify and apply the changes to the user's copy of the sources.
This process is far more efficient than
- <application>Subversion</application>, and places less strain on our
- server resources since it is a <emphasis>push</emphasis> rather
- than a <emphasis>pull</emphasis> model.</para>
+ <application>Subversion</application>, and places less strain on
+ our server resources since it is a <emphasis>push</emphasis>
+ rather than a <emphasis>pull</emphasis> model.</para>
<para>There are other trade-offs, of course. If you inadvertently
wipe out portions of your archive,
- <application>Subversion</application> will detect and rebuild the
- damaged portions for you. <application>CTM</application> will
- not do this, and if you wipe some portion of your source tree
- out (and do not have it backed up) then you will have to start
- from scratch (from the most recent CTM
+ <application>Subversion</application> will detect and rebuild
+ the damaged portions for you. <application>CTM</application>
+ will not do this, and if you wipe some portion of your source
+ tree out (and do not have it backed up) then you will have to
+ start from scratch (from the most recent CTM
<quote>base delta</quote>) and rebuild it all with
<application>CTM</application>.</para>
</sect1>
@@ -2727,7 +2727,7 @@ Script done, …</screen>
<para>This will build the necessary directory structure and
install the files. A lot of the subdirectories that have
been created under <filename>/var/tmp/root</filename> are
- empty and should be deleted. The simplest way to do this is
+ empty and should be deleted. The simplest way to do this is
to:</para>
<screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>cd /var/tmp/root</userinput>
@@ -2890,8 +2890,8 @@ Script done, …</screen>
<answer>
<para>There is no easy answer to this one, as it depends
on the nature of the change. For example, if you just
- ran <application>Subversion</application>, and it has shown
- the following files as being updated:</para>
+ ran <application>Subversion</application>, and it has
+ shown the following files as being updated:</para>
<screen><filename>src/games/cribbage/instr.c</filename>
<filename>src/games/sail/pl_main.c</filename>
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