Manual.md: whitespace fixes

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@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ packages for XBPS, the `Void Linux` native packaging system.
* [Notes](#notes) * [Notes](#notes)
* [Contributing via git](#contributing) * [Contributing via git](#contributing)
* [Help](#help) * [Help](#help)
<a id="Introduction"></a> <a id="Introduction"></a>
## Introduction ## Introduction
@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ in a directory matching `$pkgname`, i.e: `void-packages/srcpkgs/foo/template`.
If everything went fine after running If everything went fine after running
$ ./xbps-src pkg <pkgname> $ ./xbps-src pkg <pkgname>
a binary package named `foo-1.0_1.<arch>.xbps` will be generated in the local repository a binary package named `foo-1.0_1.<arch>.xbps` will be generated in the local repository
`hostdir/binpkgs`. `hostdir/binpkgs`.
@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ the Void packages system.
1. System: The software should be installed system-wide, not per-user. 1. System: The software should be installed system-wide, not per-user.
1. Compiled: The software needs to be compiled before being used, even if it is 1. Compiled: The software needs to be compiled before being used, even if it is
software that is not needed by the whole system. software that is not needed by the whole system.
1. Required: Another package either within the repository or pending inclusion 1. Required: Another package either within the repository or pending inclusion
@ -268,7 +268,7 @@ The optional 4th argument can be used to change the `file name`.
Installs `file` into `usr/share/licenses/<pkgname>` in the pkg Installs `file` into `usr/share/licenses/<pkgname>` in the pkg
`$DESTDIR`. The optional 2nd argument can be used to change the `$DESTDIR`. The optional 2nd argument can be used to change the
`file name`. Note: Non-`GPL` licenses, `MIT`, `BSD` and `ISC` require the `file name`. Note: Non-`GPL` licenses, `MIT`, `BSD` and `ISC` require the
license file to be supplied with the binary package. license file to be supplied with the binary package.
- *vsv()* `vsv <service>` - *vsv()* `vsv <service>`
@ -472,8 +472,8 @@ Example `skip_extraction="foo-${version}.tar.gz"`.
paths, wildcards will be extended, and multiple entries can be separated by blanks i.e: paths, wildcards will be extended, and multiple entries can be separated by blanks i.e:
`conf_files="/etc/foo.conf /etc/foo2.conf /etc/foo/*.conf"`. `conf_files="/etc/foo.conf /etc/foo2.conf /etc/foo/*.conf"`.
- `mutable_files` A list of files the binary package owns, with the expectation - `mutable_files` A list of files the binary package owns, with the expectation
that those files will be changed. These act a lot like `conf_files` but that those files will be changed. These act a lot like `conf_files` but
without the assumption that a human will edit them. without the assumption that a human will edit them.
- `make_dirs` A list of entries defining directories and permissions to be - `make_dirs` A list of entries defining directories and permissions to be
@ -511,7 +511,7 @@ This appends to the generated file rather than replacing it.
- `shlib_requires` A white space separated list of additional sonames the package requires. - `shlib_requires` A white space separated list of additional sonames the package requires.
This appends to the generated file rather than replacing it. This appends to the generated file rather than replacing it.
- `nopie` Only needs to be set to something to make active, disables building the package with hardening - `nopie` Only needs to be set to something to make active, disables building the package with hardening
features (PIE, relro, etc). Not necessary for most packages. features (PIE, relro, etc). Not necessary for most packages.
- `reverts` xbps supports a unique feature which allows to downgrade from broken - `reverts` xbps supports a unique feature which allows to downgrade from broken