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authorKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2013-08-09 17:49:32 +0000
committerKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2013-08-09 17:49:32 +0000
commit8bd6dae2d04f8e227db8acf4f05285af0f4088b0 (patch)
tree7fcc753a03fec712e4b6fdf4f25ba32a765adc6c
parentd8892a4f366cdab096eebcb75860549f4ef1f9d7 (diff)
doc
git-svn-id: svn://tug.org/texlive/trunk@31400 c570f23f-e606-0410-a88d-b1316a301751
-rwxr-xr-xMaster/texmf-dist/scripts/texlive/tlmgr.pl20
1 files changed, 10 insertions, 10 deletions
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/scripts/texlive/tlmgr.pl b/Master/texmf-dist/scripts/texlive/tlmgr.pl
index 132a637dc82..4868c05e5db 100755
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/scripts/texlive/tlmgr.pl
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/scripts/texlive/tlmgr.pl
@@ -6477,17 +6477,17 @@ all packages on which the given I<pkg>s are dependent, also. Options:
=item B<--file>
Instead of fetching a package from the installation repository, use
-the packages files given on the command line. These files need
-to be proper TeX Live package files (with contained tlpobj file).
+the package files given on the command line. These files must
+be standard TeX Live package files (with contained tlpobj file).
=item B<--reinstall>
Reinstall a package (including dependencies for collections) even if it
-seems to be already installed (i.e, is present in the TLPDB). This is
+already seems to be installed (i.e, is present in the TLPDB). This is
useful to recover from accidental removal of files in the hierarchy.
When re-installing, only dependencies on normal packages are followed
-(not those of category Scheme or Collection).
+(i.e., not those of category Scheme or Collection).
=item B<--no-depends>
@@ -6496,12 +6496,12 @@ that all dependencies of this package are fulfilled.)
=item B<--no-depends-at-all>
-When you install a package which ships binary files the respective
-binary package will also be installed. That is, for a package C<foo>,
-the package C<foo.i386-linux> will also be installed on an C<i386-linux>
-system. This switch suppresses this behavior, and also implies
-C<--no-depends>. Don't use it unless you are sure of what you are
-doing.
+Normally, when you install a package which ships binary files the
+respective binary package will also be installed. That is, for a
+package C<foo>, the package C<foo.i386-linux> will also be installed on
+an C<i386-linux> system. This option suppresses this behavior, and also
+implies C<--no-depends>. Don't use it unless you are sure of what you
+are doing.
=item B<--dry-run>