svn commit: r40030 - projects/pkgng/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/ports
Glen Barber
gjb at FreeBSD.org
Fri Nov 16 15:24:57 UTC 2012
Author: gjb
Date: Fri Nov 16 15:24:56 2012
New Revision: 40030
URL: http://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/doc/40030
Log:
Fix build issues:
- The proper environment tag is envar, not envvar.
- pkg* manual pages do not have manrefs entries yet.
- Fix a closing para tag.
Modified:
projects/pkgng/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/ports/chapter.xml
Modified: projects/pkgng/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/ports/chapter.xml
==============================================================================
--- projects/pkgng/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/ports/chapter.xml Fri Nov 16 14:22:04 2012 (r40029)
+++ projects/pkgng/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/ports/chapter.xml Fri Nov 16 15:24:56 2012 (r40030)
@@ -652,7 +652,7 @@ docbook =
<para><application>pkgng</application> is not a replacement for
port management tools like <filename
role="package">ports-mgmt/portmaster</filename> or <filename
- role="package">ports-mgmt/portupgrade</filename>.
+ role="package">ports-mgmt/portupgrade</filename>.</para>
<sect2 id="pkgng-initial-setup">
<title>Getting Started with
@@ -727,27 +727,27 @@ docbook =
<para>The <application>pkgng</application> package management
system uses a package repository for most operations. The
default package repository location is the
- <envvar>PACKAGESITE</envvar> defined in
+ <envar>PACKAGESITE</envar> defined in
<filename>/usr/local/etc/pkg.conf</filename> unless
- <envvar>PACKAGESITE</envvar> is defined in the local
+ <envar>PACKAGESITE</envar> is defined in the local
environment.</para>
<note>
- <para>If <envvar>PACKAGESITE</envvar> is defined in the
- environment, the &man.pkg.conf.5;
- <envvar>PACKAGESITE</envvar> will be ignored.</para>
+ <para>If <envar>PACKAGESITE</envar> is defined in the
+ environment, the pkg.conf(5)
+ <envar>PACKAGESITE</envar> will be ignored.</para>
</note>
<para>Additional <application>pkgng</application>
configuration options are described in
- &man.pkg.conf.5;.</para>
+ pkg.conf(5).</para>
</sect2>
<sect2 id="pkgng-basic-usage">
<title>Basic <application>pkgng</application> Operations</title>
<para>Usage information for <application>pkgng</application> is
- available in the &man.pkg.8; manual page, or by running
+ available in the pkg(8) manual page, or by running
<command>pkg</command> without additional arguments.</para>
<para>Each <application>pkgng</application> command argument is
@@ -789,12 +789,12 @@ pkg-1.0.2 New generation package manag
<command>pkg install</command> uses repository data, as
mentioned in <xref linkend="pkgng-pkg-conf"/>. Conversely,
<command>pkg add</command> does not use repository data, nor
- does it use the defined <envvar>PACKAGESITE</envvar>, so
+ does it use the defined <envar>PACKAGESITE</envar>, so
dependencies may not be properly tracked, and missing
dependencies will not be fetched from a remote
source. This section covers usage of <command>pkg
install</command>. For information on usage of
- <command>pkg add</command>, see &man.pkg-add.8;.</para>
+ <command>pkg add</command>, see pkg-add(8).</para>
<para>Additional binary packages can be installed with
<command>pkg install</command>. For example, to install
@@ -850,7 +850,7 @@ Deleting curl-7.24.0_1... done</screen>
<para>Packages that are outdated can be found with
<command>pkg version</command>. If a local ports tree
- does not exist, &man.pkg-version.8; will use the remote
+ does not exist, pkg-version(8) will use the remote
repository catalogue, otherwise the local ports tree will
be used to identify package versions.</para>
@@ -932,7 +932,7 @@ Deinstalling ca_root_nss-3.13.5... done<
includes its own package database backup mechanism. To
manually backup the package database contents, run:</para>
- <screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>pkg backup -d <replaceable>pkgng.db</replacable></userinput></screen>
+ <screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>pkg backup -d <replaceable>pkgng.db</replaceable></userinput></screen>
<note>
<para>Replace the file name
@@ -965,7 +965,7 @@ Deinstalling ca_root_nss-3.13.5... done<
<para>By default, <application>pkgng</application> stores
binary packages in a cache directory as defined by
- <envvar>PKG_CACHEDIR</envvar> in &man.pkg.conf.5;. When
+ <envar>PKG_CACHEDIR</envar> in pkg.conf(5). When
upgrading packages with <command>pkg upgrade</command>, old
versions of the upgraded packages are not automatically
removed.</para>
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