[oe-commits] org.oe.documentation usermanual: typo (lack of space between words)

hrw commit openembedded-commits at lists.openembedded.org
Sun Oct 15 11:01:47 UTC 2006


usermanual: typo (lack of space between words)

Author: hrw at openembedded.org
Branch: org.openembedded.documentation
Revision: 123c0282d2b652f0e62b9544a1ac77dac823deab
ViewMTN: http://monotone.openembedded.org/revision.psp?id=123c0282d2b652f0e62b9544a1ac77dac823deab
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usermanual/usermanual.xml
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#  from [581d758026049faf79ed571fe4821f45aef7d452]
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--- usermanual/usermanual.xml	581d758026049faf79ed571fe4821f45aef7d452
+++ usermanual/usermanual.xml	f0b6f86f0934bfa65381e86dd4b65878d422070e
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@
         <section>
             <title>Overview</title>
                 <para> Like any build tool (make, ant, jam), the OpenEmbedded build tool BitBake controls how to build things and the build dependencies. But unlike single project tools like <command>make</command> it is not based on one makefile or a closed set of inter-dependent makefiles, but collects and manages an open set of largely independent build descriptions (package recipes) and builds them in proper order. </para>
-            <para>To be more precise:<ulink url="http://www.openembedded.org"><application>OpenEmbedded</application></ulink> is a set of metadata used to cross-compile, package and install software packages. <application>OpenEmbedded</application> is being used to build and maintain a number of embedded Linux distributions, including OpenZaurus, Angström, Familiar and SlugOS.</para>
+            <para>To be more precise: <ulink url="http://www.openembedded.org"><application>OpenEmbedded</application></ulink> is a set of metadata used to cross-compile, package and install software packages. <application>OpenEmbedded</application> is being used to build and maintain a number of embedded Linux distributions, including OpenZaurus, Angström, Familiar and SlugOS.</para>
         <para>The primary use-case of <application>OpenEmbedded</application> are:
             <itemizedlist>
                 <listitem><para>Handle cross-compilation.</para></listitem>






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