[yocto] [PATCH] Documentation: Small number of minor fixes to Ch 1, ref manual

Rifenbark, Scott M scott.m.rifenbark at intel.com
Tue Nov 5 10:44:56 PST 2013


Robert, 

Patch applied.  

Thanks,
Scott

>-----Original Message-----
>From: Robert P. J. Day [mailto:rpjday at crashcourse.ca]
>Sent: Tuesday, November 05, 2013 12:01 AM
>To: Yocto discussion list
>Cc: Rifenbark, Scott M
>Subject: [PATCH] Documentation: Small number of minor fixes to Ch 1, ref
>manual
>
>
> * couple grammar/typo fixes
> * "OpenSUSE" -> "openSUSE"
>
>Signed-off-by: Robert P. J. Day <rpjday at crashcourse.ca>
>
>---
>
>diff --git a/documentation/ref-manual/introduction.xml
>b/documentation/ref-manual/introduction.xml
>index 3977d73..023e863 100644
>--- a/documentation/ref-manual/introduction.xml
>+++ b/documentation/ref-manual/introduction.xml
>@@ -124,7 +124,7 @@
>                     Refer to
>                     <ulink
>url='&OE_HOME_URL;/index.php?title=OEandYourDistro'>OE and Your
>Distro</ulink> and
>                     <ulink
>url='&OE_HOME_URL;/index.php?title=Required_software'>Required
>Software</ulink>
>-                    for information for information about dependencies and
>+                    for information about dependencies and
>                     requirements.
>                     If you encounter problems, please go to
>                     <ulink url='&YOCTO_BUGZILLA_URL;'>Yocto Project
>Bugzilla</ulink> @@ -251,11 +251,11 @@
>         </section>
>
>         <section id='opensuse-packages'>
>-            <title>OpenSUSE Packages</title>
>+            <title>openSUSE Packages</title>
>
>             <para>
>                 The following list shows the required packages by function
>-                given a supported OpenSUSE Linux distribution:
>+                given a supported openSUSE Linux distribution:
>                 <itemizedlist>
>                     <listitem><para><emphasis>Essentials:</emphasis>
>                         Packages needed to build an image for a headless @@ -346,8
>+346,8 @@
>             you can resolve this by either downloading a pre-built tarball
>             containing these tools, or building such a tarball on another
>             system.
>-            Regardless of the method, once you have the tarball you simply
>-            install it somewhere on you system, such as a directory in your
>+            Regardless of the method, once you have the tarball, you simply
>+            install it somewhere on your system, such as a directory in
>+ your
>             home directory, and then source the environment script provided,
>             which adds the tools into <filename>PATH</filename> and sets
>             any other environment variables required to run the tools.
>
>rday
>
>--
>
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