Changeset 32d0e29


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Timestamp:
04/09/2008 03:40:36 PM (16 years ago)
Author:
Randy McMurchy <randy@…>
Branches:
10.0, 10.1, 11.0, 11.1, 11.2, 11.3, 12.0, 12.1, 6.3, 6.3-rc1, 6.3-rc2, 6.3-rc3, 7.10, 7.4, 7.5, 7.6, 7.6-blfs, 7.6-systemd, 7.7, 7.8, 7.9, 8.0, 8.1, 8.2, 8.3, 8.4, 9.0, 9.1, basic, bdubbs/svn, elogind, gnome, kde5-13430, kde5-14269, kde5-14686, kea, ken/TL2024, ken/inkscape-core-mods, ken/tuningfonts, krejzi/svn, lazarus, lxqt, nosym, perl-modules, plabs/newcss, plabs/python-mods, python3.11, qt5new, rahul/power-profiles-daemon, renodr/vulkan-addition, systemd-11177, systemd-13485, trunk, upgradedb, xry111/intltool, xry111/llvm18, xry111/soup3, xry111/test-20220226, xry111/xf86-video-removal
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Message:

Fixed typos and minor rewording in various package instructions

git-svn-id: svn://svn.linuxfromscratch.org/BLFS/trunk/BOOK@7370 af4574ff-66df-0310-9fd7-8a98e5e911e0

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  • basicnet/textweb/links.xml

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    66
    77  <!ENTITY links-download-http "http://links.twibright.com/download/links-&Links-version;.tar.bz2">
    8   <!ENTITY links-download-ftp  " ">
     8  <!ENTITY links-download-ftp  "&gentoo-ftp-repo;/links-&Links-version;.tar.bz2">
    99  <!ENTITY links-md5sum        "8c4bc1ebbf4962d290df8218bfc21413">
    1010  <!ENTITY links-size          "4.1 MB">
     
    103103
    104104    <bridgehead renderas="sect4">Recommended</bridgehead>
    105     <para role="recommended"><xref linkend="gpm"/>, and
    106     <xref linkend="openssl"/>.</para>
     105    <para role="recommended"><xref linkend="gpm"/> (if mouse support is
     106    desired) and
     107    <xref linkend="openssl"/></para>
    107108    <!-- pcre was used in previous versions only, for javascript
    108109    <xref linkend="pcre"/>
    109110    -->
    110    <bridgehead renderas="sect4">Optional</bridgehead>
    111     <para role="optional">Support of graphical mode requires at least one of
     111
     112    <bridgehead renderas="sect4">Optional</bridgehead>
     113    <para role="optional">Support for graphical mode requires at least one of
    112114    <xref linkend="gpm"/> (to be used with a framebuffer-based console),
    113115    <ulink url="http://www.svgalib.org/">SVGAlib</ulink>,
     
    116118    -->
    117119    <ulink url="http://www.directfb.org/">DirectFB</ulink>, and
    118     <xref linkend="x-window-system"/>. For decoding various image formats,
    119     <application>Links</application> can utilize
     120    <xref linkend="x-window-system"/></para>
     121
     122    <para>For decoding various image formats <application>Links</application>
     123    can utilize
    120124    <xref linkend="libpng"/>,
    121125    <xref linkend="libjpeg"/>, and
    122     <xref linkend="libtiff"/>.</para>
     126    <xref linkend="libtiff"/></para>
    123127
    124128    <para condition="html" role="usernotes">User Notes:
     
    135139cd intl &amp;&amp;
    136140./gen-intl &amp;&amp; ./synclang &amp;&amp;
    137 cd ..
    138 </userinput></screen>
     141cd ..</userinput></screen>
    139142   
    140143   <para>Install <application>Links</application> by running the following
  • basicnet/textweb/lynx.xml

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    129129    <application>Lynx</application> to deduce the proper character encoding
    130130    for terminal output from the current locale.
    131     A configuration step is still needed (see below), but,
     131    A configuration step is still needed (see below), but
    132132    unlike the situation without this switch, the configuration step becomes
    133     the same for all users (without the switch, one would have to specify the
    134     display charcter set explicitly). This is important for environments such
     133    the same for all users (without the switch one must specify the
     134    display character set explicitly). This is important for environments such
    135135    as a LiveCD, where the amount of system-specific configuration steps has
    136136    to be reduced to the minimum.</para>
     
    153153    /usr/share/doc/lynx-&lynx-version;/lynx_doc</command>:
    154154    This command corrects the improper group ownership of installed
    155     documentation files caused if <application>Lynx</application> is built
    156     by any user other than
    157     <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem>.</para>
     155    documentation files.</para>
    158156
    159157    <!-- This was fixed in the 2.8.6 release, though it still could
  • general/genutils/gperf.xml

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    55  %general-entities;
    66
    7     <!-- Inserted as a reminder to do this. The mention of a test suite
    8          is usually right before the root user installation commands. Please
    9          delete these 12 (including one blank) lines after you are done.-->
    10 
    11     <!-- Use one of the two mentions below about a test suite,
    12          delete the line that is not applicable. Of course, if the
    13          test suite uses syntax other than "make check", revise the
    14          line to reflect the actual syntax to run the test suite -->
    15 
    16     <!-- <para>This package does not come with a test suite.</para> -->
    17     <!-- <para>To test the results, issue: <command>make check</command>.</para> -->
    18 
    197  <!ENTITY gperf-download-http "http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gperf/gperf-&gperf-version;.tar.gz">
    20   <!ENTITY gperf-download-ftp "ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gperf/gperf-&gperf-version;.tar.gz">
    21   <!ENTITY gperf-md5sum "cc20e58975a38075440423c8fb85fd00">
    22   <!ENTITY gperf-size "866 KB">
    23   <!ENTITY gperf-buildsize "4 MB">
    24   <!ENTITY gperf-time "less than 0.1 SBU">
     8  <!ENTITY gperf-download-ftp  "ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gperf/gperf-&gperf-version;.tar.gz">
     9  <!ENTITY gperf-md5sum        "cc20e58975a38075440423c8fb85fd00">
     10  <!ENTITY gperf-size          "866 KB">
     11  <!ENTITY gperf-buildsize     "4 MB">
     12  <!ENTITY gperf-time          "less than 0.1 SBU">
    2513]>
    2614
    27 <sect1 id="gperf" xreflabel="gperf-&gperf-version;">
     15<sect1 id="gperf" xreflabel="Gperf-&gperf-version;">
    2816  <?dbhtml filename="gperf.html"?>
    2917
     
    4230    <title>Introduction to Gperf</title>
    4331
    44     <para><application>Gperf</application> generates a perfect hash function from a key set.</para>
     32    <para><application>Gperf</application> generates a perfect hash function
     33    from a key set.</para>
    4534
    4635    <bridgehead renderas="sect3">Package Information</bridgehead>
     
    7463    <title>Installation of Gperf</title>
    7564
    76     <para>Install <application>gperf</application> by running the following commands:</para>
     65    <para>Install <application>Gperf</application> by running the following
     66    commands:</para>
    7767
    7868<screen><userinput>./configure --prefix=/usr &amp;&amp;
    7969make</userinput></screen>
    8070
    81     <para>This package does not come with a test suite.</para>
     71    <para>If desired, create a text version of the documentation by issuing
     72    the following command:</para>
     73
     74<screen><userinput>makeinfo -o doc/gperf.txt --plaintext doc/gperf.texi</userinput></screen>
     75
     76    <para>To test the results, issue <command>make check</command>. There
     77    should be no output from the <command>diff</command> commands.</para>
    8278
    8379    <para>Now, as the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user:</para>
    8480
    8581<screen role="root"><userinput>make install &amp;&amp;
    86 makeinfo -o doc/gperf.txt --plaintext doc/gperf.texi &amp;&amp;
    8782install -v -m755 -d /usr/share/doc/gperf-&gperf-version; &amp;&amp;
    8883install -m644 -v doc/gperf.{dvi,ps,pdf,txt} /usr/share/doc/gperf-&gperf-version;</userinput></screen>
     84
     85  </sect2>
     86
     87  <sect2 role="commands">
     88    <title>Command Explanations</title>
     89
     90    <para><command>install -m644 -v doc/gperf.{dvi,ps,pdf,txt} ...</command>:
     91    This command installs documentation. Modify the command (remove ',txt') if
     92    you did not build the text version.</para>
    8993
    9094  </sect2>
     
    113117        <term><command>gperf</command></term>
    114118        <listitem>
    115           <para> generates a perfect hash function from a key set.</para>
     119          <para>generates a perfect hash function from a key set.</para>
    116120          <indexterm zone="gperf gperf-prog">
    117             <primary sortas="g-gperf">bc</primary>
     121            <primary sortas="g-gperf">gperf</primary>
    118122          </indexterm>
    119123        </listitem>
     
    125129
    126130</sect1>
    127 
  • multimedia/libdriv/xine-lib.xml

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    66
    77  <!ENTITY xine-lib-download-http "http://downloads.sourceforge.net/xine/xine-lib-&xine-lib-version;.tar.bz2">
    8   <!-- reinstate this if/when this version hits gentoo repos
    9   <!ENTITY xine-lib-download-ftp  "&gentoo-ftp-repo;/xine-lib-&xine-lib-version;.tar.bz2">-->
     8  <!ENTITY xine-lib-download-ftp  "&gentoo-ftp-repo;/xine-lib-&xine-lib-version;.tar.bz2">
    109  <!ENTITY xine-lib-md5sum        "7164410b533b35c0717a819bf251762e">
    1110  <!ENTITY xine-lib-size          "7.1 MB">
     
    4140        <para>Download (HTTP): <ulink url="&xine-lib-download-http;"/></para>
    4241      </listitem>
    43       <!--<listitem>
     42      <listitem>
    4443        <para>Download (FTP): <ulink url="&xine-lib-download-ftp;"/></para>
    45       </listitem>-->
     44      </listitem>
    4645      <listitem>
    4746        <para>Download MD5 sum: &xine-lib-md5sum;</para>
  • postlfs/config/autofs.xml

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    66  <!ENTITY autofs-patch-dir     "http://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/daemons/autofs/v5">
    77  <!ENTITY autofs-download-http "http://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/daemons/autofs/v5/autofs-&autofs-version;.tar.bz2">
    8   <!ENTITY autofs-download-ftp "ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/daemons/autofs/v5/autofs-&autofs-version;.tar.bz2">
     8  <!ENTITY autofs-download-ftp  "ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/daemons/autofs/v5/autofs-&autofs-version;.tar.bz2">
    99  <!ENTITY autofs-md5sum        "27839fe6fa8105b2b7d31bc922fd7cf6">
    1010  <!ENTITY autofs-size          "221 KB">
    11   <!ENTITY autofs-buildsize     "8.9 MB">
     11  <!ENTITY autofs-buildsize     "9 MB">
    1212  <!ENTITY autofs-time          "less than 0.1 SBU">
    1313]>
    1414
    15 <sect1 id="autofs" xreflabel="autofs-&autofs-version;">
     15<sect1 id="autofs" xreflabel="Autofs-&autofs-version;">
    1616  <?dbhtml filename="autofs.html"?>
    1717
     
    3030    <title>Introduction to Autofs</title>
    3131
    32     <para>The <application>autofs</application> package contains userspace
     32    <para>The <application>Autofs</application> package contains userspace
    3333    tools that work with the kernel to mount and un-mount removable file
    3434    systems. The primary use is to mount external network file systems like
    35     nfs (see <xref linkend="nfs-utils"/>) or Samba (see <xref linkend="samba3"/>)
     35    NFS (see <xref linkend="nfs-utils"/>) or Samba (see <xref linkend="samba3"/>)
    3636    on demand.</para>
    3737   
     
    6565
    6666    <bridgehead renderas="sect3">Additional Downloads</bridgehead>
    67         <para>Recommended Patches: There are frequent patches issued
    68         for <application>autofs</application>.  To get the current patches,
    69         start in the same directory as the main tar file and run:</para>
     67
     68    <para>Recommended Patches: There are frequent patches issued
     69    for <application>Autofs</application>.  To get the current patches,
     70    start in the same directory as the main tar file and run:</para>
    7071       
    7172<screen><userinput>wget &autofs-patch-dir;/patch_order-&autofs-version; &amp;&amp;
    72 sed 's;autofs;&autofs-patch-dir;/autofs;' patch_order-&autofs-version; &gt; wget-list &amp;&amp;
     73sed 's;autofs;&autofs-patch-dir;/autofs;' \
     74    patch_order-&autofs-version; &gt; wget-list &amp;&amp;
    7375wget -i wget-list</userinput></screen>
    7476   
     
    102104    <title>Installation of Autofs</title>
    103105
    104     <para>Install <application>autofs</application> by running the following
     106    <para>Install <application>Autofs</application> by running the following
    105107    commands:</para>
    106108
     
    124126
    125127    <para><command>for f in `cat ../patch_order-&autofs-version;`; do
    126       patch -Np1 -i ../$f;  done</command>: This command applies all the
    127       patches fetched earlier in the correct order.</para>
     128    patch -Np1 -i ../$f;  done</command>: This command applies all the
     129    patches fetched earlier in the correct order.</para>
    128130
    129131    <para><command>ln -sf  ../init.d/autofs
     
    167169      <para>The installation process creates <filename>auto.master</filename>,
    168170      <filename>auto.misc</filename>,  <filename>auto.smb</filename>, and
    169       <filename>auto.net</filename>. You will replace the
    170       <filename>auto.master</filename> with the following commands:</para>
     171      <filename>auto.net</filename>. Replace the
     172      <filename>auto.master</filename> file with the following commands:</para>
    171173
    172174<screen role="root"><userinput>mv /etc/auto.master /etc/auto.master.bak &amp;&amp;
     
    188190      <para>that will mount a cdrom as <filename>/media/auto/cd</filename> if
    189191      that directory is accessed.  The <option>--ghost</option> option tells
    190       the automounter to create "ghost" versions (i.e. empty directories) of
    191       all the mount points listed in the configuration file regardless of
    192       whether any of the file systems is actually mounted or not. This is very
    193       convenient and highly recommended, because it will show you the available
    194       auto-mountable file systems as existing directories, even when their file
    195       systems aren't currently mounted. Without the <option>--ghost</option>
    196       option, you'll have to remember the names of the directories. As soon as
    197       you try to access one of them, the directory will be created and the file
    198       system will be mounted. When the file system gets unmounted again, the
    199       directory is destroyed too, unless the <option>--ghost</option> option
    200       was given.</para>
     192      the automounter to create <quote>ghost</quote> versions (i.e. empty
     193      directories) of all the mount points listed in the configuration file
     194      regardless whether any of the file systems are actually mounted or not.
     195      This is very convenient and highly recommended, because it will show you
     196      the available auto-mountable file systems as existing directories, even
     197      when their file systems aren't currently mounted. Without the
     198      <option>--ghost</option> option, you'll have to remember the names of the
     199      directories. As soon as you try to access one of them, the directory will
     200      be created and the file system will be mounted. When the file system gets
     201      unmounted again, the directory is destroyed too, unless the
     202      <option>--ghost</option> option was given.</para>
    201203
    202204      <note>
    203 
    204205        <para>An alternative method would be to specify another automount
    205         location such as <filename>/var/lib/auto/cdrom</filename> and create a
    206         symbolic link from <filename>/media/cdrom</filename> to the automount
    207         location.</para>
    208      
     206        location such as <filename
     207        class='directory'>/var/lib/auto/cdrom</filename> and create a
     208        symbolic link from <filename class='directory'>/media/cdrom</filename>
     209        to the automount location.</para>
    209210      </note>
    210211
     
    226227      are covered on the next page.</para>
    227228
    228       <para>This package could also be used to mount SMB shares, that feature
    229       is not configured in these instructions.  For additional configuration
    230       information, see the man pages for auto.master(5).  There
     229      <para>This package could also be used to mount SMB shares, however that
     230      feature is not configured in these instructions.  For additional
     231      configuration information, see the man pages for auto.master(5).  There
    231232      are also web resources such as this <ulink
    232233      url='http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Auto_mount_filesystems_(AUTOFS)#Config_files'>AUTOFS
    233       HOWTO</ulink>
    234       availble.</para>
     234      HOWTO</ulink> available.</para>
    235235
    236236    </sect3>
     237
    237238<!--
    238239    <sect3  id="autofs-init">
     
    258259    </sect3>
    259260-->
     261
    260262  </sect2>
    261263
     
    300302
    301303</sect1>
    302 
  • postlfs/editors/bluefish.xml

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    66
    77  <!ENTITY bluefish-download-http "http://www.bennewitz.com/bluefish/stable/source/bluefish-1.0.7.tar.bz2">
    8   <!-- <!ENTITY bluefish-download-ftp  "ftp://ftp.ratisbona.com/pub/bluefish/downloads/bluefish-&bluefish-version;.tar.bz2"> -->
    9   <!ENTITY bluefish-download-ftp  " ">
     8  <!ENTITY bluefish-download-ftp  "&gentoo-ftp-repo;/bluefish-&bluefish-version;.tar.bz2">
    109  <!ENTITY bluefish-md5sum        "2c3b3c9c8f8e32b9473dfd879f216dea">
    11   <!ENTITY bluefish-size          "1.49 MB">
    12   <!ENTITY bluefish-buildsize     "18.0 MB">
     10  <!ENTITY bluefish-size          "1.4 MB">
     11  <!ENTITY bluefish-buildsize     "18 MB">
    1312  <!ENTITY bluefish-time          "0.3 SBU">
    1413]>
    1514
    16 <sect1 id="bluefish">
     15<sect1 id="bluefish" xreflabel="Bluefish-&bluefish-version;">
    1716  <?dbhtml filename="bluefish.html"?>
    1817
     
    6968    <xref linkend="libgnomeui"/>,
    7069    <xref linkend="gnome-mime-data"/>,
    71     <xref linkend="desktop-file-utils"/> and
     70    <xref linkend="desktop-file-utils"/>, and
    7271    <xref linkend="shared-mime-info"/></para>
    7372
     
    9089    <para>Now, as the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user:</para>
    9190
    92 <screen role="root"><userinput>make install
    93 </userinput></screen>
     91<screen role="root"><userinput>make install</userinput></screen>
    9492
    9593  </sect2>
  • postlfs/editors/vim.xml

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    108108    <note>
    109109      <para>If you recompile <application>Vim</application> to link against
    110       <application>X</application>, and your <application>X</application>
     110      <application>X</application> and your <application>X</application>
    111111      libraries are not on the root partition, you will no longer have an editor
    112112      for use in emergencies. You may choose to install an additional editor,
     
    161161    following command (requires <xref linkend="rsync"/>):</para>
    162162     
    163 <screen><userinput>rsync -avzcP --delete --exclude="/dos/" --exclude="/spell/" ftp.nluug.nl::Vim/runtime/ ./runtime/</userinput></screen>
    164 
    165     <para>To install the runtime files and to regenerate the
    166     <filename>tags</filename> file, run as the
    167     <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user:</para>
     163<screen><userinput>rsync -avzcP --delete --exclude="/dos/" --exclude="/spell/" \
     164    ftp.nluug.nl::Vim/runtime/ ./runtime/</userinput></screen>
     165
     166    <para>To install the runtime files and regenerate the
     167    <filename>tags</filename> file, as the
     168    <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user issue:</para>
    168169
    169170<screen role="root"><userinput>make -C src installruntime &amp;&amp;
     
    175176    <title>Command Explanations</title>
    176177
    177     <para><command>patch &hellip;</command>: These patches are the same as LFS
    178     and update the package with upstream patches and ensure the man pages
    179     are placed in the proper locations.</para>
     178    <para><command>patch &hellip;</command>: These patches are the same as the
     179    ones used in the LFS build used to update the package with upstream patches
     180    and ensure the man pages are placed in the proper locations.</para>
    180181
    181182    <para><parameter>--with-features=huge</parameter>: This switch enables all
  • pst/printing/cups.xml

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    8787    <ulink url="http://www.easysw.com/htmldoc/">HTMLDOC</ulink>, and
    8888    <ulink url="http://valgrind.org/">Valgrind</ulink> (optionally used if
    89       running the test suites)</para>
     89    running the test suites)</para>
    9090
    9191    <para condition="html" role="usernotes">User Notes:
    9292    <ulink url="&blfs-wiki;/cups"/></para>
    93 
    94   </sect2>
    95 
    96   <sect2 role="kernel" id="cups-kernel">
    97     <title>Kernel Configuration</title>
    98    
    99     <para>To use your printer, you will likely need the appropriate drivers
    100     enabled in the kernel - for example, "Parallel printer support" if you
    101     have a parallel port printer, or "USB Printer support" for a USB
    102     printer.</para>
    10393
    10494  </sect2>
     
    186176    <application>CUPS</application> developers.</para>
    187177
    188     <sect3  id="cups-init">
     178    <sect3 role="kernel" id="cups-kernel">
     179      <title>Kernel Configuration</title>
     180   
     181      <para>To use your printer you will likely need the appropriate drivers
     182      enabled in the kernel &mdash; for example, <quote>Parallel printer
     183      support</quote> if you have a parallel port printer, or <quote>USB Printer
     184      support</quote> for a USB printer.</para>
     185
     186    </sect3>
     187
     188    <sect3 id="cups-init">
    189189      <title>Boot Script</title>
    190190
  • pst/ps/a2ps.xml

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    99  <!ENTITY a2ps-md5sum        "781ac3d9b213fa3e1ed0d79f986dc8c7">
    1010  <!ENTITY a2ps-size          "2.6 MB">
    11   <!ENTITY a2ps-buildsize     "21.9 MB">
    12   <!ENTITY a2ps-time          "0.31 SBU">
     11  <!ENTITY a2ps-buildsize     "22 MB">
     12  <!ENTITY a2ps-time          "0.3 SBU">
    1313
    1414  <!ENTITY i18n-fonts-version "0.1">
     
    3535    in the background and primarily by printing scripts to convert almost
    3636    every input format into PostScript output. The application's name
    37     expands appropriately to "all to PostScript".</para>
     37    expands appropriately to <quote>all to PostScript</quote>.</para>
    3838   
    3939    <caution>
     
    4242      <xref linkend="locale-not-valid-option"/> section of the
    4343      <xref linkend="locale-issues"/> page.
    44       The solution is to use <xref linkend="paps"/>, instead of
    45       <application>a2ps</application>, for converting
     44      The solution is to use <xref linkend="paps"/> instead of
     45      <application>a2ps</application> for converting
    4646      UTF-8 encoded text to PostScript.</para>
    4747    </caution>
     
    8080
    8181    <bridgehead renderas="sect4">Recommended</bridgehead>
    82     <para role="recommended"><xref linkend="psutils"/>, <xref linkend="cups"/> or <xref linkend="LPRng"/>
     82    <para role="recommended"><xref linkend="psutils"/>, and
     83    <xref linkend="cups"/> or <xref linkend="LPRng"/>
    8384    (otherwise, <application>a2ps</application> will use the
    8485    <command>cat &gt;/dev/lp0</command> command instead of <command>lpr</command>
     
    118119    <para>To test the results, issue: <command>make check</command>.
    119120    The <filename>printers.tst</filename> test will fail, as there is no default
    120     test printer.  The <filename>styles.tst</filename> may also fail, as the tests report
    121     some inconsistencies between the generated postscript and the reference sets.  This is caused
    122     by version number differences between the postscript test files and those generated by
    123     the tests - these do not affect the operation of the program and can be ignored.</para>
     121    test printer.  The <filename>styles.tst</filename> may also fail, as the
     122    tests report some inconsistencies between the generated postscript and the
     123    reference sets.  This is caused by version number differences between the
     124    postscript test files and those generated by the tests &mdash; these do not
     125    affect the operation of the program and can be ignored.</para>
    124126
    125127    <para>Now, as the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user:</para>
     
    127129<screen role="root"><userinput>make install</userinput></screen>
    128130
    129     <para>Install the downloaded i18n-fonts by running the following
     131    <para>If desired, install the downloaded i18n-fonts by running the following
    130132    commands as the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user:</para>
    131133
     
    143145
    144146    <para><command>sed -i 's/+0 -1/-k 1,2/' afm/make_fonts_map.sh</command>:
    145     The <filename>make_fonts_map.sh</filename> script uses an option that is invalid with the
    146     version of sort installed as part of
     147    The <filename>make_fonts_map.sh</filename> script uses an option that is
     148    invalid with the version of <command>sort</command> installed as part of
    147149    <application>Coreutils-&lfs-coreutils-version;</application>.
    148150    If you are using an older version of <application>Coreutils</application>,
     
    150152
    151153    <para><command>sed -i -e "s|/usr/local/share|/usr/share|" configure</command>:
    152     This command modifies the configure script to search for
     154    This command modifies the <command>configure</command> script to search for
    153155    <application>Ghostscript</application> fonts at the location where they were
    154156    installed by the BLFS instructions.</para>
     
    164166    default paper format to US letter. It can either be given here or set
    165167    in <filename>/etc/a2ps/a2ps-site.cfg</filename> after installation. The
    166     default is A4, but there are several other options, in particular: A4dj or letterdj are good
     168    default is A4, but there are several other options, in particular: A4dj or
     169    letterdj are good
    167170    settings for HP Deskjet and other printers that need wider paper-handling
    168171    margins. See <filename>/etc/a2ps/a2ps.cfg</filename> after installation.</para>
  • xsoft/suites/openoffice.xml

    r46a27c2 r32d0e29  
    194194      and <parameter>--with-system-*</parameter> parameters.  Additionally, if
    195195      you have installed <application>KDE</application> in the
    196       <filename class='directory'>/opt</filename> prefix, and would like to use the
    197       <parameter>--enable-kde</parameter> switch, you must set
     196      <filename class='directory'>/opt</filename> prefix, and would like to use
     197      the <parameter>--enable-kde</parameter> switch, you must set
    198198      <command>KDEDIR=$KDE_PREFIX</command> before running
    199199      <command>configure</command>.</para>
     
    214214<screen><userinput>patch -Np1 -i ../OOo_&openoffice-version;-use_bin_hsqldb-1.patch &amp;&amp;
    215215
    216 sed 's@..\$/dist\$/configure@uudecode="no" ..\$/dist\$/configure@' \
    217     -i berkeleydb/makefile.mk &amp;&amp;
     216sed -i 's@..$/dist$/configure@uudecode="no" &amp;@' \
     217    berkeleydb/makefile.mk &amp;&amp;
    218218
    219219pushd config_office &amp;&amp;
     
    269269    <para>If you have installed <xref linkend="desktop-file-utils"/>, you
    270270    should copy the <filename class='extension'>*.desktop</filename> files to
    271     <filename>/usr/share/applications</filename> using the following
    272     commands as the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user:</para>
     271    <filename class='directory'>/usr/share/applications</filename> using the
     272    following commands as the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem>
     273    user:</para>
    273274
    274275<screen role="root"><userinput>install -v -d -m755 /usr/share/applications &amp;&amp;
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