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-rw-r--r-- | Build/source/doc/tlbuild.info | 10 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Build/source/doc/tlbuild.texi | 12 |
2 files changed, 11 insertions, 11 deletions
diff --git a/Build/source/doc/tlbuild.info b/Build/source/doc/tlbuild.info index f94c76f34b1..520fc59a86f 100644 --- a/Build/source/doc/tlbuild.info +++ b/Build/source/doc/tlbuild.info @@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ Lacking the required tools, building these programs must avoided, e.g., expect: * Modification of any '.y' or '.l' source files requires 'bison' or - 'flex' to updatete the corresponding C sources. + 'flex' to update the corresponding C sources. * Modification of the sources for '.info' files requires 'makeinfo'. @@ -578,7 +578,7 @@ Running 'make install' (or 'make install-strip') installs executables in 'INFODIR'. The values of these directories are determined by 'configure' and can -be specified explictly as options such as '--prefix=PREFIX' or +be specified explicitly as options such as '--prefix=PREFIX' or '--bindir=BINDIR'; otherwise, they are given by their usual Autoconf defaults: @@ -654,7 +654,7 @@ operating system distribution. The native TL distribution uses shared libraries only when absolutely necessary ('libc', 'libm', X11 libraries, and 'libfontconfig'). In -constrast, a distro typically wants to use as many shared libraries as +contrast, a distro typically wants to use as many shared libraries as possible from elsewhere on the system, including TeX-specific libraries such as 'libkpathsea' (even though Kpathsea has never officially been released as a shared library). In addition, the installation paths @@ -1425,7 +1425,7 @@ also displays the 'lcdf-typetools' specific options, which are not shown at the top level. The help text also mentions several influential environment -variables, but for TeX Live it is better to specify them as assigments +variables, but for TeX Live it is better to specify them as assignments on the command line. The './Build' script used to make the binaries shipped with TeX Live @@ -2056,7 +2056,7 @@ What must be avoided with 'const' The GCC compiler warnings "assignment discards qualifiers..." and analogous warnings for "initialization", "passing arg", or "return" must -be strenously avoided in our own code. The only exception is when they +be strenuously avoided in our own code. The only exception is when they are caused by X11 declarations or other third party code. What should be avoided with 'const' diff --git a/Build/source/doc/tlbuild.texi b/Build/source/doc/tlbuild.texi index 342bc6bd313..b30e4fbdde7 100644 --- a/Build/source/doc/tlbuild.texi +++ b/Build/source/doc/tlbuild.texi @@ -277,7 +277,7 @@ Modifying source files induces more requirements, as one might expect: @itemize @item Modification of any @code{.y} or @code{.l} source files requires -@file{bison} or @file{flex} to updatete the corresponding C sources. +@file{bison} or @file{flex} to update the corresponding C sources. @item Modification of the sources for @code{.info} files requires @@ -745,7 +745,7 @@ scripts'', @pxref{Linked scripts}) in and Info files in @code{@var{infodir}}. The values of these directories are determined by @code{configure} -and can be specified explictly as options such as +and can be specified explicitly as options such as @code{--prefix=@var{prefix}} or @code{--bindir=@var{bindir}}; otherwise, they are given by their usual Autoconf defaults: @@ -848,7 +848,7 @@ BSD operating system distribution. @cindex shared libraries, using vs.@: avoiding The native TL distribution uses shared libraries only when absolutely necessary (@file{libc}, @file{libm}, X11 libraries, and -@file{libfontconfig}). In constrast, a distro typically wants to use +@file{libfontconfig}). In contrast, a distro typically wants to use as many shared libraries as possible from elsewhere on the system, including @TeX{}-specific libraries such as @file{libkpathsea} (even though Kpathsea has never officially been released as a shared @@ -922,7 +922,7 @@ files. * Autoconf macros:: TL-specific Autoconf macros. * Library modules:: Handling libraries, with examples. * Program modules:: Handling programs, with examples. -* Extending @TL{}:: Adding a new module. +* Extending @TL{}:: Adding a new module. @end menu @@ -1796,7 +1796,7 @@ top level. @cindex environment variables, for @code{configure} The help text also mentions several influential environment variables, -but for @TL{} it is better to specify them as assigments on the +but for @TL{} it is better to specify them as assignments on the command line. The @file{./Build} script used to make the binaries shipped with @TL{} @@ -2521,7 +2521,7 @@ fully specify @code{const}, but this has not been checked recently. @cindex discards qualifiers warning The GCC compiler warnings ``assignment discards qualifiers@dots{}'' and analogous warnings for ``initialization'', ``passing arg'', or -``return'' must be strenously avoided in our own code. The only +``return'' must be strenuously avoided in our own code. The only exception is when they are caused by X11 declarations or other third party code. |