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chapter06/groff.xml
r3042296 ref57e3b 73 73 <indexterm zone="ch-system-groff addftinfo"><primary sortas="b-addftinfo">addftinfo</primary></indexterm> 74 74 <para>reads a troff font file and adds some 75 additional font-metric information that is used by the groffsystem.</para>75 additional font-metric information that is used by the <command>groff</command> system.</para> 76 76 </listitem> 77 77 </varlistentry> … … 81 81 <listitem> 82 82 <indexterm zone="ch-system-groff afmtodit"><primary sortas="b-afmtodit">afmtodit</primary></indexterm> 83 <para>creates a font file for use with groff and grops.</para>83 <para>creates a font file for use with <command>groff</command> and <command>grops</command>.</para> 84 84 </listitem> 85 85 </varlistentry> … … 90 90 <indexterm zone="ch-system-groff eqn"><primary sortas="b-eqn">eqn</primary></indexterm> 91 91 <para>compiles descriptions of equations embedded 92 within troff input files into commands that are understood by troff.</para>92 within troff input files into commands that are understood by <command>troff</command>.</para> 93 93 </listitem> 94 94 </varlistentry> … … 106 106 <listitem> 107 107 <indexterm zone="ch-system-groff grn"><primary sortas="b-grn">grn</primary></indexterm> 108 <para>is a groffpreprocessor for gremlin files.</para>108 <para>is a <command>groff</command> preprocessor for gremlin files.</para> 109 109 </listitem> 110 110 </varlistentry> … … 114 114 <listitem> 115 115 <indexterm zone="ch-system-groff grodvi"><primary sortas="b-grodvi">grodvi</primary></indexterm> 116 <para>is a driver for groffthat produces TeX dvi format.</para>116 <para>is a driver for <command>groff</command> that produces TeX dvi format.</para> 117 117 </listitem> 118 118 </varlistentry> … … 123 123 <indexterm zone="ch-system-groff groff"><primary sortas="b-groff">groff</primary></indexterm> 124 124 <para>is a front-end to the groff document 125 formatting system. Normally it runs the troffprogram and a post-processor125 formatting system. Normally it runs the <command>troff</command> program and a post-processor 126 126 appropriate for the selected device.</para> 127 127 </listitem> … … 140 140 <listitem> 141 141 <indexterm zone="ch-system-groff grog"><primary sortas="b-grog">grog</primary></indexterm> 142 <para>reads files and guesses which of the groff 143 options -e, -man, -me, -mm, -ms, -p, -s, and -t are required for printing 144 files, and reports the groff command including those options.</para> 142 <para>reads files and guesses which of the <command>groff</command> 143 options <parameter>-e</parameter>, <parameter>-man</parameter>, 144 <parameter>-me</parameter>, <parameter>-mm</parameter>, 145 <parameter>-ms</parameter>, <parameter>-p</parameter>, <parameter>-s</parameter>, 146 and <parameter>-t</parameter> are required for printing 147 files, and reports the <command>groff</command> command including those options.</para> 145 148 </listitem> 146 149 </varlistentry> … … 150 153 <listitem> 151 154 <indexterm zone="ch-system-groff grolbp"><primary sortas="b-grolbp">grolbp</primary></indexterm> 152 <para>is a groffdriver for Canon CAPSL printers155 <para>is a <command>groff</command> driver for Canon CAPSL printers 153 156 (LBP-4 and LBP-8 series laser printers).</para> 154 157 </listitem> … … 159 162 <listitem> 160 163 <indexterm zone="ch-system-groff grolj4"><primary sortas="b-grolj4">grolj4</primary></indexterm> 161 <para>is a driver for groffthat produces output164 <para>is a driver for <command>groff</command> that produces output 162 165 in PCL5 format suitable for an HP Laserjet 4 printer.</para> 163 166 </listitem> … … 168 171 <listitem> 169 172 <indexterm zone="ch-system-groff grops"><primary sortas="b-grops">grops</primary></indexterm> 170 <para>translates the output of GNU troff to Postscript.</para>173 <para>translates the output of GNU <command>troff</command> to PostScript.</para> 171 174 </listitem> 172 175 </varlistentry> … … 176 179 <listitem> 177 180 <indexterm zone="ch-system-groff grotty"><primary sortas="b-grotty">grotty</primary></indexterm> 178 <para>translates the output of GNU troffinto181 <para>translates the output of GNU <command>troff</command> into 179 182 a form suitable for typewriter-like devices.</para> 180 183 </listitem> … … 185 188 <listitem> 186 189 <indexterm zone="ch-system-groff gtbl"><primary sortas="b-gtbl">gtbl</primary></indexterm> 187 <para>is the GNU implementation of tbl.</para>190 <para>is the GNU implementation of <command>tbl</command>.</para> 188 191 </listitem> 189 192 </varlistentry> … … 194 197 <indexterm zone="ch-system-groff hpftodit"><primary sortas="b-hpftodit">hpftodit</primary></indexterm> 195 198 <para>creates a font file for use with 196 groff -Tlj4from an HP-tagged font metric file.</para>199 <command>groff -Tlj4</command> from an HP-tagged font metric file.</para> 197 200 </listitem> 198 201 </varlistentry> … … 203 206 <indexterm zone="ch-system-groff indxbib"><primary sortas="b-indxbib">indxbib</primary></indexterm> 204 207 <para>makes an inverted index for the bibliographic databases a specified file for 205 use with refer, lookbib, and lkbib.</para>208 use with <command>refer</command>, <command>lookbib</command>, and <command>lkbib</command>.</para> 206 209 </listitem> 207 210 </varlistentry> … … 233 236 <listitem> 234 237 <indexterm zone="ch-system-groff mmroff"><primary sortas="b-mmroff">mmroff</primary></indexterm> 235 <para>is a simple preprocessor for groff.</para>238 <para>is a simple preprocessor for <command>groff</command>.</para> 236 239 </listitem> 237 240 </varlistentry> … … 250 253 <listitem> 251 254 <indexterm zone="ch-system-groff nroff"><primary sortas="b-nroff">nroff</primary></indexterm> 252 <para>is a script that emulates the nroff command using groff.</para>255 <para>is a script that emulates the <command>nroff</command> command using <command>groff</command>.</para> 253 256 </listitem> 254 257 </varlistentry> … … 258 261 <listitem> 259 262 <indexterm zone="ch-system-groff pfbtops"><primary sortas="b-pfbtops">pfbtops</primary></indexterm> 260 <para>translates a Post script font in .pfbformat to ASCII.</para>263 <para>translates a PostScript font in <filename class="extension">.pfb</filename> format to ASCII.</para> 261 264 </listitem> 262 265 </varlistentry> … … 267 270 <indexterm zone="ch-system-groff pic"><primary sortas="b-pic">pic</primary></indexterm> 268 271 <para>compiles descriptions of pictures embedded 269 within troff or TeX input files into commands understood by TeX or troff.</para>272 within troff or TeX input files into commands understood by TeX or <command>troff</command>.</para> 270 273 </listitem> 271 274 </varlistentry> … … 283 286 <listitem> 284 287 <indexterm zone="ch-system-groff pre-grohtml"><primary sortas="b-pre-grohtml">pre-grohtml</primary></indexterm> 285 <para>translates the output of GNU troffto html.</para>288 <para>translates the output of GNU <command>troff</command> to html.</para> 286 289 </listitem> 287 290 </varlistentry> … … 291 294 <listitem> 292 295 <indexterm zone="ch-system-groff post-grohtml"><primary sortas="b-post-grohtml">post-grohtml</primary></indexterm> 293 <para>translates the output of GNU troffto html.</para>296 <para>translates the output of GNU <command>troff</command> to html.</para> 294 297 </listitem> 295 298 </varlistentry> … … 321 324 <indexterm zone="ch-system-groff tbl"><primary sortas="b-tbl">tbl</primary></indexterm> 322 325 <para>compiles descriptions of tables embedded 323 within troff input files into commands that are understood by troff.</para>326 within troff input files into commands that are understood by <command>troff</command>.</para> 324 327 </listitem> 325 328 </varlistentry> … … 329 332 <listitem> 330 333 <indexterm zone="ch-system-groff tfmtodit"><primary sortas="b-tfmtodit">tfmtodit</primary></indexterm> 331 <para>creates a font file for use with groff -Tdvi.</para>334 <para>creates a font file for use with <command>groff -Tdvi</command>.</para> 332 335 </listitem> 333 336 </varlistentry> … … 337 340 <listitem> 338 341 <indexterm zone="ch-system-groff troff"><primary sortas="b-troff">troff</primary></indexterm> 339 <para>is highly compatible with Unix troff. Usually it should be invoked using the340 groff command, which will also run preprocessors and post-processors in the 342 <para>is highly compatible with Unix <command>troff</command>. Usually it should be invoked using the 343 <command>groff</command> command, which will also run preprocessors and post-processors in the 341 344 appropriate order and with the appropriate options.</para> 342 345 </listitem> … … 347 350 <listitem> 348 351 <indexterm zone="ch-system-groff zsoelim"><primary sortas="b-zsoelim">zsoelim</primary></indexterm> 349 <para>is the GNU implementation of soelim.</para>352 <para>is the GNU implementation of <command>soelim</command>.</para> 350 353 </listitem> 351 354 </varlistentry> -
chapter06/grub.xml
r3042296 ref57e3b 30 30 31 31 <para>This package is known to behave badly when you have changed its default 32 optimization flags (including the -march and -mcpu options). Therefore, if you 32 optimization flags (including the <parameter>-march</parameter> and 33 <parameter>-mcpu</parameter> options). Therefore, if you 33 34 have defined any environment variables that override default optimizations, 34 35 such as CFLAGS and CXXFLAGS, we recommend un-setting them when building -
chapter06/gzip.xml
r3042296 ref57e3b 107 107 <listitem> 108 108 <indexterm zone="ch-system-gzip zcmp"><primary sortas="b-zcmp">zcmp</primary></indexterm> 109 <para>runs cmpon gzipped files.</para>109 <para>runs <command>cmp</command> on gzipped files.</para> 110 110 </listitem> 111 111 </varlistentry> … … 115 115 <listitem> 116 116 <indexterm zone="ch-system-gzip zdiff"><primary sortas="b-zdiff">zdiff</primary></indexterm> 117 <para>runs diffon gzipped files.</para>117 <para>runs <command>diff</command> on gzipped files.</para> 118 118 </listitem> 119 119 </varlistentry> … … 123 123 <listitem> 124 124 <indexterm zone="ch-system-gzip zegrep"><primary sortas="b-zegrep">zegrep</primary></indexterm> 125 <para>runs egrepon gzipped files.</para>125 <para>runs <command>egrep</command> on gzipped files.</para> 126 126 </listitem> 127 127 </varlistentry> … … 131 131 <listitem> 132 132 <indexterm zone="ch-system-gzip zfgrep"><primary sortas="b-zfgrep">zfgrep</primary></indexterm> 133 <para>runs fgrepon gzipped files.</para>133 <para>runs <command>fgrep</command> on gzipped files.</para> 134 134 </listitem> 135 135 </varlistentry> … … 139 139 <listitem> 140 140 <indexterm zone="ch-system-gzip zforce"><primary sortas="b-zforce">zforce</primary></indexterm> 141 <para>forces a .gzextension on all given files142 that are gzipped files, so that gzipwill not compress them again. This can be141 <para>forces a <filename class="extension">.gz</filename> extension on all given files 142 that are gzipped files, so that <command>gzip</command> will not compress them again. This can be 143 143 useful when file names were truncated during a file transfer.</para> 144 144 </listitem> … … 149 149 <listitem> 150 150 <indexterm zone="ch-system-gzip zgrep"><primary sortas="b-zgrep">zgrep</primary></indexterm> 151 <para>runs grepon gzipped files.</para>151 <para>runs <command>grep</command> on gzipped files.</para> 152 152 </listitem> 153 153 </varlistentry> … … 157 157 <listitem> 158 158 <indexterm zone="ch-system-gzip zless"><primary sortas="b-zless">zless</primary></indexterm> 159 <para>runs lesson gzipped files.</para>159 <para>runs <command>less</command> on gzipped files.</para> 160 160 </listitem> 161 161 </varlistentry> … … 165 165 <listitem> 166 166 <indexterm zone="ch-system-gzip zmore"><primary sortas="b-zmore">zmore</primary></indexterm> 167 <para>runs moreon gzipped files.</para>167 <para>runs <command>more</command> on gzipped files.</para> 168 168 </listitem> 169 169 </varlistentry> … … 173 173 <listitem> 174 174 <indexterm zone="ch-system-gzip znew"><primary sortas="b-znew">znew</primary></indexterm> 175 <para>re-compresses files from compress format to gzip format -- .Z to .gz.</para> 175 <para>re-compresses files from <command>compress</command> format to <command>gzip</command> format 176 -- <filename class="extension">.Z</filename> to <filename class="extension">.gz</filename>.</para> 176 177 </listitem> 177 178 </varlistentry> -
chapter06/hotplug.xml
r3042296 ref57e3b 30 30 <para> 31 31 Apply the patch that avoids bogus dependencies of the 32 < filename>usb.rc</filename> script32 <command>usb.rc</command> script 33 33 upon <application>which</application> and 34 34 <application>usbutils</application> packages: … … 46 46 <para> 47 47 At last, there is an optional patch that adds ISAPNP hardware detection 48 capabilities to hotplug. It is not well tested. If you chose to apply it,48 capabilities to Hotplug. It is not well tested. If you chose to apply it, 49 49 run the following command: 50 50 </para> … … 53 53 54 54 55 <para>And finally install the hotplug package:</para>55 <para>And finally install the Hotplug package:</para> 56 56 57 57 <screen><userinput>make install</userinput></screen> 58 58 59 <para>Remove hotplug's not-so-clean init script, since we're going to be using59 <para>Remove Hotplug's not-so-clean init script, since we're going to be using 60 60 the script including with LFS-Bootscripts:</para> 61 61 … … 66 66 <filename>/etc/modprobe.conf</filename>:</para> 67 67 68 <screen><userinput>cat >>/etc/modprobe.conf <<"EOF" </userinput>68 <screen><userinput>cat >>/etc/modprobe.conf <<"EOF" 69 69 # Begin /etc/modprobe.conf entries for ISAPNP hardware detection script 70 70 # by Marco d'Itri … … 77 77 alias pnp:dPNPB02F analog 78 78 # End /etc/modprobe.conf entries for ISAPNP hardware detection script 79 <userinput>EOF</userinput></screen>79 EOF</userinput></screen> 80 80 81 81 <para>These entries may become unneded for newer versions of Linux kernel, … … 95 95 sortas="b-hotplug">hotplug</primary></indexterm> 96 96 <para>This script is called by default by Linux kernel when something 97 changes in its internal state (e.g. a new device is added or removed).</para>97 changes in its internal state (e.g., a new device is added or removed).</para> 98 98 </listitem> 99 99 </varlistentry> … … 103 103 <filename class="directory">/etc/hotplug</filename> directory</term> 104 104 <listitem> 105 <para>These scripts are used for cold plugging, i.e. detection and other 105 <indexterm zone="ch-system-hotplug hotplug-rc"><primary 106 sortas="e-/etc/hotplug/*.rc">/etc/hotplug/*.rc</primary></indexterm> 107 <para>These scripts are used for cold plugging, i.e., detection and other 106 108 specific actions upon hardware already present during system startup. 107 109 They are called by the <filename>hotplug</filename> initscript that comes … … 118 120 <filename class="directory">/etc/hotplug</filename> directory</term> 119 121 <listitem> 122 <indexterm zone="ch-system-hotplug hotplug-agent"><primary 123 sortas="e-/etc/hotplug/*.agent">/etc/hotplug/*.agent</primary></indexterm> 120 124 <para>These scripts are called by <command>/sbin/hotplug</command> 121 125 in response to different types of hotplug events generated by the kernel. … … 129 133 <term><filename>/etc/hotplug/hotplug.functions</filename></term> 130 134 <listitem> 131 <para>This file contains common functions used by other scripts in hotplug 135 <indexterm zone="ch-system-hotplug hotplug-functions"><primary 136 sortas="e-/etc/hotplug/hotplug.functions">/etc/hotplug/hotplug.functions</primary></indexterm> 137 <para>This file contains common functions used by other scripts in Hotplug 132 138 package. 133 139 </para> … … 149 155 <term><filename class="directory">/etc/hotplug/{pci,usb}</filename></term> 150 156 <listitem> 157 <indexterm zone="ch-system-hotplug hotplug-subdirs"><primary 158 sortas="e-/etc/hotplug/{pci,usb}">/etc/hotplug/{pci,usb}</primary></indexterm> 151 159 <para>These directories are supposed to contain user-written handlers for 152 160 hotplug events. … … 169 177 <term><filename class="directory">/etc/hotplug.d</filename></term> 170 178 <listitem> 179 <indexterm zone="ch-system-hotplug hotplug-hotplug.d"><primary 180 sortas="e-/etc/hotplug.d">/etc/hotplug.d</primary></indexterm> 171 181 <para>This directory contains programs (or symlinks to them) 172 182 that are interested in receiving all hotplug events. E.g., -
chapter06/inetutils.xml
r3042296 ref57e3b 51 51 <variablelist> 52 52 <varlistentry> 53 <term>< userinput>--disable-logger</userinput></term>53 <term><parameter>--disable-logger</parameter></term> 54 54 <listitem><para>This option 55 prevents Inetutils from installing the loggerprogram, which is used by55 prevents Inetutils from installing the <command>logger</command> program, which is used by 56 56 scripts to pass messages to the System Log Daemon. We do not install it 57 57 because Util-linux installs a better version later.</para></listitem> … … 59 59 60 60 <varlistentry> 61 <term>< userinput>--disable-syslogd</userinput></term>61 <term><parameter>--disable-syslogd</parameter></term> 62 62 <listitem><para>This option 63 63 prevents Inetutils from installing the System Log Daemon, which is … … 66 66 67 67 <varlistentry> 68 <term>< userinput>--disable-whois</userinput></term>68 <term><parameter>--disable-whois</parameter></term> 69 69 <listitem><para>This option disables 70 70 the building of the Inetutils whois client, which is woefully out of date. … … 73 73 74 74 <varlistentry> 75 <term>< userinput>--disable-servers</userinput></term>75 <term><parameter>--disable-servers</parameter></term> 76 76 <listitem><para>This disables the 77 77 installation of the various network servers included as part of the Inetutils -
chapter06/introduction.xml
r3042296 ref57e3b 53 53 information about the package: a concise description of what it contains, 54 54 approximately how long it will take to build it, how much disk space it needs 55 during this building process, the official download location of the package 56 (in case you just want to update a few of them), and which other packages it 55 during this building process, and which other packages it 57 56 needs in order to be built successfully. After the installation instructions 58 57 follows a list of programs and libraries that the package installs, together -
chapter06/kbd.xml
r3042296 ref57e3b 146 146 <para>is an obsolete program that used to load 147 147 a user-defined output character mapping table into the console driver. This is 148 now done by setfont.</para>148 now done by <command>setfont</command>.</para> 149 149 </listitem> 150 150 </varlistentry> … … 196 196 <indexterm zone="ch-system-kbd setleds"><primary sortas="b-setleds">setleds</primary></indexterm> 197 197 <para>sets the keyboard flags and LEDs. Many 198 people find it useful to have "Num Lock" on by default, setleds +numachieves this.</para>198 people find it useful to have <quote>Num Lock</quote> on by default, <command>setleds +num</command> achieves this.</para> 199 199 </listitem> 200 200 </varlistentry> -
chapter06/less.xml
r3042296 ref57e3b 37 37 <variablelist> 38 38 <varlistentry> 39 <term>< userinput>--sysconfdir=/etc</userinput></term>39 <term><parameter>--sysconfdir=/etc</parameter></term> 40 40 <listitem><para>This option tells the programs created by the package to look in 41 <filename >/etc</filename> for their configuration files.</para></listitem>41 <filename class="directory">/etc</filename> for their configuration files.</para></listitem> 42 42 </varlistentry> 43 43 </variablelist> … … 83 83 <listitem> 84 84 <indexterm zone="ch-system-less lesskey"><primary sortas="b-lesskey">lesskey</primary></indexterm> 85 <para>is used to specify the key bindings for less.</para>85 <para>is used to specify the key bindings for <command>less</command>.</para> 86 86 </listitem> 87 87 </varlistentry> -
chapter06/libtool.xml
r3042296 ref57e3b 76 76 77 77 <varlistentry id="libltdl"> 78 <term>< command>libltdl</command></term>78 <term><filename class="libraryfile">libltdl</filename></term> 79 79 <listitem> 80 80 <indexterm zone="ch-system-libtool libltdl"><primary sortas="c-libltdl">libltdl</primary></indexterm> -
chapter06/linux-libc-headers.xml
r3042296 ref57e3b 26 26 27 27 <para>For years it has been common practice to use so-called <quote>raw</quote> 28 kernel headers (straight from a kernel tarball) in /usr/include, but over the28 kernel headers (straight from a kernel tarball) in <filename class="directory">/usr/include</filename>, but over the 29 29 last few years, the kernel developers have taken a strong stance that such 30 30 things should not be done. Thus was born the linux-libc-headers project, … … 47 47 </sect2> 48 48 49 50 <sect2 id="contents-linux-libc-headers" role="content"><title>Contents of Linux-Libc-Headers</title> 51 52 <segmentedlist> 53 <segtitle>Installed headers</segtitle> 54 <seglistitem><seg>/usr/include/{asm,linux}/*.h</seg></seglistitem> 55 </segmentedlist> 56 57 <variablelist><title>Short description</title> 58 59 <varlistentry id="linux-libc-headers"> 60 <term><filename class="headerfile">/usr/include/{asm,linux}/*.h</filename></term> 61 <listitem> 62 <indexterm zone="ch-system-linux-libc-headers linux-libc-headers"><primary sortas="e-/usr/include/{asm,linux}/*.h">/usr/include/{asm,linux}/*.h</primary></indexterm> 63 <para>This files are the Linux headers API.</para> 64 </listitem> 65 </varlistentry> 66 </variablelist> 67 68 </sect2> 69 49 70 </sect1> -
chapter06/m4.xml
r3042296 ref57e3b 63 63 while expanding the macros that they contain. These macros are either built-in 64 64 or user-defined and can take any number of arguments. Besides just doing macro 65 expansion, m4has built-in functions for including named files, running Unix65 expansion, <command>m4</command> has built-in functions for including named files, running Unix 66 66 commands, doing integer arithmetic, manipulating text in various ways, 67 recursion, and so on. The m4program can be used either as a front-end to a67 recursion, and so on. The <command>m4</command> program can be used either as a front-end to a 68 68 compiler or as a macro processor in its own right.</para> 69 69 </listitem> -
chapter06/man.xml
r3042296 ref57e3b 37 37 <screen><userinput>patch -Np1 -i ../man-&man-version;-80cols-1.patch</userinput></screen> 38 38 39 <para>The second is a sed substitution to add the < emphasis>-R</emphasis>39 <para>The second is a sed substitution to add the <parameter>-R</parameter> 40 40 switch to the <emphasis>PAGER</emphasis> variable so that escape sequences are 41 41 properly handled by Less:</para> … … 57 57 <variablelist> 58 58 <varlistentry> 59 <term>< userinput>-confdir=/etc</userinput></term>59 <term><parameter>-confdir=/etc</parameter></term> 60 60 <listitem><para>This tells the 61 61 <command>man</command> program to look for the <filename>man.conf</filename> 62 configuration file in the <filename >/etc</filename> directory.</para></listitem>62 configuration file in the <filename class="directory">/etc</filename> directory.</para></listitem> 63 63 </varlistentry> 64 64 </variablelist> … … 73 73 74 74 <note><para>If you wish to disable SGR (Select Graphic Rendition) escape sequences, you should edit the 75 <filename>man.conf</filename> file and add the < emphasis>-c</emphasis> switch75 <filename>man.conf</filename> file and add the <parameter>-c</parameter> switch 76 76 to NROFF.</para></note> 77 77 78 78 <para>If your character set uses 8-bit characters, search for the line 79 beginning with "NROFF" in /etc/man.conf, and verify that it coincides79 beginning with <quote>NROFF</quote> in <filename>/etc/man.conf</filename>, and verify that it coincides 80 80 with the following:</para> 81 81 82 82 <screen>NROFF /usr/bin/nroff -Tlatin1 -mandoc</screen> 83 83 84 <para>Note that you should use "latin1"even if it is not the character set84 <para>Note that you should use <quote>latin1</quote> even if it is not the character set 85 85 of your locale. The reason is that, 86 86 according to the specification, <application>groff</application> has … … 89 89 pages are therefore really a hack. When formatting manual pages, 90 90 <application>groff</application> thinks that they are in the ISO-8859-1 91 encoding and this < emphasis>-Tlatin1</emphasis> switch tells91 encoding and this <parameter>-Tlatin1</parameter> switch tells 92 92 <application>groff</application> to use the same encoding for output. 93 93 Since <application>groff</application> does no recoding of input characters, -
chapter06/mktemp.xml
r3042296 ref57e3b 29 29 <para>Many scripts still use the deprecated <command>tempfile</command> 30 30 program, which has functionality much the same as <command>mktemp</command>. 31 Patch mktemp to include a <command>tempfile</command> wrapper:</para>31 Patch Mktemp to include a <command>tempfile</command> wrapper:</para> 32 32 33 33 <screen><userinput>patch -Np1 -i ../mktemp-&mktemp-version;-add_tempfile-1.patch</userinput></screen> … … 41 41 <variablelist> 42 42 <varlistentry> 43 <term>< userinput>--with-libc</userinput></term>43 <term><parameter>--with-libc</parameter></term> 44 44 <listitem><para>This causes the <command>mktemp</command> program to 45 45 use the <emphasis>mkstemp</emphasis> and <emphasis>mkdtemp</emphasis> … … 54 54 <para>Now install it:</para> 55 55 56 <screen><userinput>make install </userinput>57 <userinput>make install-tempfile</userinput></screen>56 <screen><userinput>make install 57 make install-tempfile</userinput></screen> 58 58 59 59 </sect2> -
chapter06/module-init-tools.xml
r3042296 ref57e3b 140 140 <indexterm zone="ch-system-module-init-tools modprobe"><primary sortas="b-modprobe">modprobe</primary></indexterm> 141 141 <para>uses a dependency file, created by 142 depmod, to automatically load the relevant modules.</para>142 <command>depmod</command>, to automatically load the relevant modules.</para> 143 143 </listitem> 144 144 </varlistentry> -
chapter06/ncurses.xml
r3042296 ref57e3b 50 50 <screen><userinput>chmod 644 /usr/lib/libncurses++.a</userinput></screen> 51 51 52 <para>Move the libraries to the <filename >/lib</filename> directory,52 <para>Move the libraries to the <filename class="directory">/lib</filename> directory, 53 53 where they're expected to reside:</para> 54 54 … … 164 164 165 165 <varlistentry id="libncurses"> 166 <term>< command>libncurses*</command></term>166 <term><filename class="libraryfile">>libncurses*</filename></term> 167 167 <listitem> 168 168 <indexterm zone="ch-system-ncurses libncurses"><primary sortas="c-libncurses*">libncurses*</primary></indexterm> 169 169 <para>contains functions to display text in 170 170 many complicated ways on a terminal screen. A good example of the use of these 171 functions is the menu displayed during the kernel's make menuconfig.</para>171 functions is the menu displayed during the kernel's <command>make menuconfig</command>.</para> 172 172 </listitem> 173 173 </varlistentry> 174 174 175 175 <varlistentry id="libform"> 176 <term>< command>libform*</command></term>176 <term><filename class="libraryfile">libform*</filename></term> 177 177 <listitem> 178 178 <indexterm zone="ch-system-ncurses libform"><primary sortas="c-libform*">libform*</primary></indexterm> … … 182 182 183 183 <varlistentry id="libmenu"> 184 <term>< command>libmenu*</command></term>184 <term><filename class="libraryfile">libmenu*</filename></term> 185 185 <listitem> 186 186 <indexterm zone="ch-system-ncurses libmenu"><primary sortas="c-libmenu*">libmenu*</primary></indexterm> … … 190 190 191 191 <varlistentry id="libpanel"> 192 <term>< command>libpanel*</command></term>192 <term><filename class="libraryfile">libpanel*</filename></term> 193 193 <listitem> 194 194 <indexterm zone="ch-system-ncurses libpanel"><primary sortas="c-libpanel*">libpanel*</primary></indexterm>
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