Bug 32278

Summary: additional info for ports section
Product: Documentation Reporter: Michael W Lucas <mwlucas>
Component: Books & ArticlesAssignee: Michael W Lucas <mwlucas>
Status: Closed FIXED    
Severity: Affects Only Me    
Priority: Normal    
Version: Latest   
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Description Michael W Lucas 2001-11-26 00:10:01 UTC
Describe what a distfile is, and how it's used in both a CDROM and
Internet port install.  Minor language tightening in the sections I'm
touching anyway.

Someone may want to justify the last portion of this in a
whitespace-only commit.
Comment 1 des 2001-11-26 00:12:17 UTC
mwlucas@blackhelicopters.org writes:
> !         other tool or even uncompressed.  The program source code,
> !         whatever form it comes in, is called a
> !         <literal>distfile</literal>.  You can get the distfile from a
> !         CDROM or from the Internet.</para>

I believe the proper markup for distfile here would be quote, not
literal.

DES
-- 
Dag-Erling Smorgrav - des@ofug.org
Comment 2 Michael W Lucas 2001-11-26 00:24:27 UTC
On Mon, Nov 26, 2001 at 01:12:17AM +0100, Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
> I believe the proper markup for distfile here would be quote, not
> literal.

Quite possibly.  <quote> is not in the FDP, however.  <literal> seemed
the best match of what's listed.

I'm attaching a patch with this change.  -doc masters, use whichever
one is correct.  If it's <quote>, then we should probably have <quote>
added to the SGML section of the FDP.

==ml

-- 
Michael Lucas
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Comment 3 Giorgos Keramidas freebsd_committer freebsd_triage 2001-12-07 03:50:03 UTC
Responsible Changed
From-To: freebsd-doc->mwlucas

Michael can close his own PR's now :)
Comment 4 Michael W Lucas freebsd_committer freebsd_triage 2002-01-21 19:20:16 UTC
State Changed
From-To: open->closed

Close my last submitted PR. 

Committing, using <quote> instead of <literal>.