From: Daniel M. <dm...@ne...> - 2004-03-25 02:23:35
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Update of /cvsroot/fink/web/xml/packaging Modified Files: packaging.en.xml Log Message: For SourceN and SplitOffN, N must be >= 2. Index: packaging.en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/fink/web/xml/packaging/packaging.en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.9 retrieving revision 1.10 diff -u -d -r1.9 -r1.10 --- packaging.en.xml 25 Mar 2004 01:18:53 -0000 1.9 +++ packaging.en.xml 25 Mar 2004 02:05:01 -0000 1.10 @@ -1475,8 +1475,8 @@ second tarball in <code>Source2</code> and so on. The rules are the same as for Source, only that the "gnu" and "gnome" shortcuts are not expanded - that would be useless anyway. Starting with a CVS version -of fink after 0.19.2, you may use arbitrary integer values of N, -rather than numbering upwards from N = 2. However, you still may not have +of fink after 0.19.2, you may use arbitrary (not necessarily +consecutive) integer values of N >= 2. However, you still may not have duplicates. </p> </itemd></item> @@ -1535,7 +1535,7 @@ <itemd> <p> This is just the same as the <code>SourceRename</code> field, except that it -is used to rename the tarball specified by the <code>Source<em>N</em></code> +is used to rename the tarball specified by the corresponding <code>Source<em>N</em></code> field. See context or hyperref for examples of usage. </p> </itemd></item> @@ -2004,8 +2004,8 @@ <em>Introduced in fink 0.9.9.</em> This is the same as <code>SplitOff</code>, used to generate a third, fourth, etc. package from the same compile/install run. Starting with a -CVS version of fink after 0.19.2, you may use arbitrary integer values -of N, rather than numbering upwards from N = 2. However, you still +CVS version of fink after 0.19.2, you may use arbitrary (not +necessarily consecutive) integer values of N >= 2. However, you still may not have duplicates. </p> </itemd></item> |