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-rw-r--r-- | Master/tlpkg/TeXLive/TLUtils.pm | 8 |
1 files changed, 4 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/Master/tlpkg/TeXLive/TLUtils.pm b/Master/tlpkg/TeXLive/TLUtils.pm index 4b73261a644..855877d5a73 100644 --- a/Master/tlpkg/TeXLive/TLUtils.pm +++ b/Master/tlpkg/TeXLive/TLUtils.pm @@ -1403,7 +1403,7 @@ sub _logit { Write a normal informational message, the concatenation of the argument strings. The message will be included unless C<-q> was specified. If -the log file (see L<process_logging_options) is defined, it also writes +the log file (see L<process_logging_options>) is defined, it also writes there. We try to use this sparingly, mainly to give feedback during lengthy @@ -1421,7 +1421,7 @@ sub info { Write a debugging message, the concatenation of the argument strings. The message will be omitted unless C<-v> was specified. If the log -file (see L<process_logging_options) is defined, it also writes there. +file (see L<process_logging_options>) is defined, it also writes there. =cut @@ -1435,7 +1435,7 @@ sub debug { Write a deep debugging message, the concatenation of the argument strings. The message will be omitted unless C<-v -v> was specified. If -the log file (see L<process_logging_options) is defined, it also writes +the log file (see L<process_logging_options>) is defined, it also writes there. This output is extremely voluminous; for example, every line of input @@ -1463,7 +1463,7 @@ sub log { Write a warning message, the concatenation of the argument strings. This always and unconditionally writes the message to standard error; if -the log file (see L<process_logging_options) is defined, it also writes +the log file (see L<process_logging_options>) is defined, it also writes there. =cut |