Update of /cvsroot/module-build/Module-Build/lib/Module
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Modified Files:
Build.pm
Log Message:
Minor doc fixes.
Index: Build.pm
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RCS file: /cvsroot/module-build/Module-Build/lib/Module/Build.pm,v
retrieving revision 1.202
retrieving revision 1.203
diff -u -d -r1.202 -r1.203
--- Build.pm 21 Nov 2005 03:36:13 -0000 1.202
+++ Build.pm 30 Nov 2005 10:46:04 -0000 1.203
@@ -163,7 +163,7 @@
=item General Usage (L<Module::Build>)
This is the document you are currently reading. It describes basic
-usage and background information. Its main purpose is to assist the
+usage and background information. Its main purpose is to assist the
user who wants to learn how to invoke and control C<Module::Build>
scripts at the command line.
@@ -171,18 +171,18 @@
This document describes the C<Module::Build> API for authors who are
writing F<Build.PL> scripts for a distribution or controlling
-C<Module::Build> processes programmatically. It describes the
+C<Module::Build> processes programmatically. It describes the
methods available as well as providing general information on
-subclassing C<Module::Build> to alter and extend its behavior. Also,
+subclassing C<Module::Build> to alter and extend its behavior. Also,
there is a section on controlling the Build process from other
scripts, including how to construct an object and how to invoke
actions through it from an external script.
=item Cookbook (L<Module::Build::Cookbook>)
-This document demonstrates how to accomplish many common tasks. It
+This document demonstrates how to accomplish many common tasks. It
covers general command line usage and authoring of F<Build.PL>
-scripts. Includes working examples.
+scripts. Includes working examples.
=back
@@ -196,7 +196,7 @@
Second, arguments are processed in a very systematic way. Arguments
are always key=value pairs. They may be specified at C<perl Build.PL>
-time (i.e. C<perl Build.PL destdir=/my/secret/place>), in which case
+time (i.e. C<perl Build.PL destdir=/my/secret/place>), in which case
their values last for the lifetime of the C<Build> script. They may
also be specified when executing a particular action (i.e.
C<Build test verbose=1>), in which case their values last only for the
@@ -444,7 +444,7 @@
=item prereq_report
This action prints out a list of all prerequisites, the versions required, and
-the versions actually installed. This can be useful for reviewing the
+the versions actually installed. This can be useful for reviewing the
configuration of your system prior to a build, or when compiling data to send
for a bug report.
@@ -556,7 +556,7 @@
=head2 Command Line Options
The following options can be used during any invocation of Build.PL or
-the Build script, during any action. For information on other options
+the Build script, during any action. For information on other options
specific to an action, see the documentation for the respective action.
NOTE: There is some preliminary support for options to use the more
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