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authorAlexander Dahl <ada@thorsis.com>2020-03-10 22:26:23 +0100
committerMichael Olbrich <m.olbrich@pengutronix.de>2020-03-20 13:18:55 +0100
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Reviewed-by: Roland Hieber <rhi@pengutronix.de> Signed-off-by: Alexander Dahl <ada@thorsis.com> Message-Id: <20200310212623.22821-4-post@lespocky.de> Signed-off-by: Michael Olbrich <m.olbrich@pengutronix.de>
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-rw-r--r--doc/daily_work.inc8
-rw-r--r--doc/dev_manual.rst4
-rw-r--r--doc/environment.rst4
-rw-r--r--doc/including_bsp_doc.inc4
-rw-r--r--doc/nfsroot.inc2
-rw-r--r--doc/ref_make_macros.inc6
-rw-r--r--doc/ref_make_variables.inc2
-rw-r--r--doc/user_adapting.inc2
-rw-r--r--doc/user_manual.inc2
-rw-r--r--doc/user_manual_section.rst2
10 files changed, 18 insertions, 18 deletions
diff --git a/doc/daily_work.inc b/doc/daily_work.inc
index 14c4aabef..bb9f8af65 100644
--- a/doc/daily_work.inc
+++ b/doc/daily_work.inc
@@ -391,7 +391,7 @@ command line parameters.
limit the system load to the given value.
.. Important:: using ``-ji`` and ``-je`` can overload the system
- immediatley. These settings are very hard.
+ immediately. These settings are very hard.
A much softer setup is to just use the ``-j<number>`` parameter. This will run
up to ``<number>`` tasks at the same time which will be spread over everything
@@ -982,7 +982,7 @@ to define what is to build, to install and to distribute.
in a sane way. Never add libraries to the \*_LDFLAGS variable. Always add
them to the \*_LIBADD variable (for a library) or \*_LDADD (for an executable)
instead. This is important because the autotools forward all these variable
- based parameters in a specifc order to the tools (compiler and linker).
+ based parameters in a specific order to the tools (compiler and linker).
**EXTRA_DIST**
Include here all files which must be part of the distribution and are not
@@ -1300,7 +1300,7 @@ non-interactive user, e.g. a different application.
.. _external_dependencies_variants:
-Controling Package Dependencies in more Detail
+Controlling Package Dependencies in more Detail
----------------------------------------------
In section :ref:`external_dependencies` a simple method is shown how to define
@@ -1370,7 +1370,7 @@ macro (refer :ref:`install_tree,reference`) uses the file permissions it finds
in the build machine's filesystem also for the target filesystem image. With
a different ``umask`` than ``0022`` at build-time this may fail badly at
run-time with strange erroneous behaviour (for example some daemons with
-regular user permissions cannot acces their own configuration files).
+regular user permissions cannot access their own configuration files).
Read Only Filesystem
--------------------
diff --git a/doc/dev_manual.rst b/doc/dev_manual.rst
index 84dc486c7..50827b6a9 100644
--- a/doc/dev_manual.rst
+++ b/doc/dev_manual.rst
@@ -1069,7 +1069,7 @@ enabled. To add these dependencies on demand, the menu file looks like:
endif
-.. important:: Do not add these ``select`` statements to the correspondig menu entry.
+.. important:: Do not add these ``select`` statements to the corresponding menu entry.
They must belong to the main menu entry of the package to ensure that
the calculation of the dependencies between the packages is done in a
correct manner.
@@ -1255,7 +1255,7 @@ There can be various reasons why a package must be patched:
- or anything else (this case is the most common one)
-Ideally, those problems should be adressed in the original project,
+Ideally, those problems should be addressed in the original project,
so any patches you add to your BSP or to PTXdist should also be submitted upstream.
The upstream project can often provide better feedback, they can integrate your
patch into a new release, and also maintain your changes as part of the project.
diff --git a/doc/environment.rst b/doc/environment.rst
index f4994f644..18aecec4e 100644
--- a/doc/environment.rst
+++ b/doc/environment.rst
@@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ One of the most important tasks for the ``configure`` script is to find
out whether all the programs PTXdist depends on are already present on the
development host. The script will stop with an error message in case
something is missing. If this happens, the missing tools have to be
-installed from the distribution befor re-running the ``configure``
+installed from the distribution before re-running the ``configure``
script.
When the ``configure`` script is finished successfully, we can now run
@@ -562,7 +562,7 @@ This step is only relevant for older toolchain version including
OSELAS.Toolchain-2018.12.0. For later versions, see the next section.
All toolchain components are built with regular user permissions. In
-order to avoid accidential changes in the toolchain, the files should be
+order to avoid accidental changes in the toolchain, the files should be
set to read-only permissions after the installation has finished
successfully. It is also possible to set the file ownership to root.
This is an important step for reliability, so it is highly recommended.
diff --git a/doc/including_bsp_doc.inc b/doc/including_bsp_doc.inc
index cfccc45b4..775ad3397 100644
--- a/doc/including_bsp_doc.inc
+++ b/doc/including_bsp_doc.inc
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ Requirements to build the Documentation
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
PTXdist can build its own user manual and supports HTML or PDF as the
-output formats. PTXdist uses the *Sphinx* documentaion maker to build both
+output formats. PTXdist uses the *Sphinx* documentation maker to build both
output formats. The host system itself must provide some tools and data:
Fonts:
@@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ content. These variables are filled with values extracted from the current PTXdi
project prior building the final documentation. Since PTXdist projects are bound
to a defined PTXdist version and toolchain version, this kind of information is
extracted from the current settings and substituted in the documentation. This
-behaviour ensures the documentaiton includes the project's exact definition to
+behaviour ensures the documentation includes the project's exact definition to
external dependencies.
Refer the PTXdist file ``doc/conf.py`` for more information on variable
diff --git a/doc/nfsroot.inc b/doc/nfsroot.inc
index ee652edbf..71f652aff 100644
--- a/doc/nfsroot.inc
+++ b/doc/nfsroot.inc
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ PTXdist feature, run inside the BSP at your development host:
[...]
Mount rootfs with nfsroot=/root,v3,tcp,port=2049,mountport=2049
-At the target side a slighly different configuration must be used to work with
+At the target side a slightly different configuration must be used to work with
the userspace NFS server PTXdist provides instead of a regular kernel space
NFS server the Linux kernel provides. When starting PTXdist's ``nfsroot`` feature
it outputs the special command line we need to instruct the Linux kernel to
diff --git a/doc/ref_make_macros.inc b/doc/ref_make_macros.inc
index fb98d42db..b4e181a76 100644
--- a/doc/ref_make_macros.inc
+++ b/doc/ref_make_macros.inc
@@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ and the directory to unpack to is taken from the ``<PKG>_DIR`` variable.
This macro doesn't do anything if ``<PKG>_URL`` points to a local directory
instead of an archive or online URL.
-The target directory is not removed, so ``extract`` can be used multipe
+The target directory is not removed, so ``extract`` can be used multiple
times in a row to extract several archives. Usually :ref:`clean` is
called before the first ``extract``.
@@ -139,11 +139,11 @@ Usage:
$(call world/execute, <PKG>, <command with arguments>)
These macros make it possible to execute arbitrary commands during the
-build stages. This is usefull because the environment is identical to the
+build stages. This is useful because the environment is identical to the
default build commands ``world/*``.
``world/execute`` also handles the generic setup handled in the current
-build stage. For ``prepare`` this means that, for out ot tree builds, the
+build stage. For ``prepare`` this means that, for out of tree builds, the
build directory is deleted prior to executing the specified command.
For ``install`` the package directory is deleted.
diff --git a/doc/ref_make_variables.inc b/doc/ref_make_variables.inc
index fcfac83d3..b770b1b49 100644
--- a/doc/ref_make_variables.inc
+++ b/doc/ref_make_variables.inc
@@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ Other useful variables:
In analogy to ``PACKAGES``, target packages that are added to these lists will
be built normally during the build run.
In contrast however, they are not installed into a root filesystem by default
- when building images, and image rules must request them explicitely.
+ when building images, and image rules must request them explicitly.
This is useful for specialized packages that are only needed for specific
images, see :ref:`multi_image_individual_root_filesystems`.
diff --git a/doc/user_adapting.inc b/doc/user_adapting.inc
index a0dbb3b49..fe99c4ae3 100644
--- a/doc/user_adapting.inc
+++ b/doc/user_adapting.inc
@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ highlight it and horizontally to select the *Help* entry. Then we can
press *Enter* to see the help.
To search for specific keywords, we press the */* key and enter a word.
-Kconfig then lists all occurences of this word in all menus.
+Kconfig then lists all occurrences of this word in all menus.
Meaning of visual feedbacks in Kconfig
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
diff --git a/doc/user_manual.inc b/doc/user_manual.inc
index 0a4e4b34c..2adcd964c 100644
--- a/doc/user_manual.inc
+++ b/doc/user_manual.inc
@@ -391,7 +391,7 @@ project.
``|ptxdistPlatformDir|/build-host``
Contains all packages sources compiled to run on the host and handle
- architecture independend things.
+ architecture independent things.
``|ptxdistPlatformDir|/build-target``
Contains all package sources compiled for the target architecture.
diff --git a/doc/user_manual_section.rst b/doc/user_manual_section.rst
index ab93dd068..722b65f82 100644
--- a/doc/user_manual_section.rst
+++ b/doc/user_manual_section.rst
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ PTXdist User’s Manual
This chapter should give any newbie the information he/she needs to be
able to handle any embedded Linux projects based on PTXdist. Also the
-advanced user may find new valueable information.
+advanced user may find new valuable information.
.. include:: user_manual.inc
.. include:: user_images.inc