diff --git a/Manual.md b/Manual.md index be75d4948d1..6b3671ef9cd 100644 --- a/Manual.md +++ b/Manual.md @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ in a directory matching `$pkgname`, i.e: `xbps-packages/srcpkgs/foo/template`. If everything went fine after running - $ xbps-src build-pkg + $ ./xbps-src pkg a binary package named `foo-1.0_1..xbps` will be generated in the local repository `hostdir/binpkgs`. @@ -252,7 +252,7 @@ This must match the basename of any url defined in `${distfiles}`. Example `skip_extraction="foo-${version}.tar.gz"`. - `force_debug_pkgs` If enabled binary packages with debugging symbols will be generated -even if `XBPS_DEBUG_PKGS` is disabled in `xbps-src.conf` or in the +even if `XBPS_DEBUG_PKGS` is disabled in `xbps-packages/etc/conf` or in the `command line arguments`. - `conf_files` A list of configuration files the binary package owns; this expects full @@ -346,7 +346,7 @@ defined by a `build_style` script. ### Build options Some packages might be built with different build options to enable/disable -additional features; `xbps-src` allows you to do this with some simple tweaks +additional features; The XBPS source packages collection allows you to do this with some simple tweaks to the `template` file. The following variables may be set to allow package build options: @@ -391,22 +391,22 @@ fi ``` -The supported build options for a source package can be shown with xbps-src: +The supported build options for a source package can be shown with `xbps-src`: - $ xbps-src show-options foo + $ ./xbps-src show-options foo -Build options can be enabled with the `-o` flag of xbps-src: +Build options can be enabled with the `-o` flag of `xbps-src`: - $ xbps-src -o option,option1 foo + $ ./xbps-src -o option,option1 foo Build options can be disabled by prefixing them with `~`: - $ xbps-src -o ~option,~option1 foo + $ ./xbps-src -o ~option,~option1 foo Both ways can be used together to enable and/or disable multiple options -at the same time with xbps-src: +at the same time with `xbps-src`: - $ xbps-src -o option,~option1,~option2 foo + $ ./xbps-src -o option,~option1,~option2 foo The build options can also be shown for binary packages via `xbps-query(8)`: @@ -471,7 +471,7 @@ specified `system account` and used exclusived for this purpose. there are some variables that can change the behavior: - `lib32depends` If this variable is set, dependencies listed here will be used rather than -those detected automatically by xbps-src and **depends**. Please note that +those detected automatically by `xbps-src` and **depends**. Please note that dependencies must be specified with version comparators, i.e `lib32depends="foo>=0 blah<2.0"`. @@ -571,7 +571,7 @@ create a `development package` that contains `headers`, `static libraries` and other files required for development (not required at runtime). - If you are updating a package please be careful with SONAME bumps, check -the installed files (`xbps-src show-files`) before pushing new updates. +the installed files (`./xbps-src show-files pkg`) before pushing new updates. ### Contributing via git