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authorDavid Bryant <davidbryant@gvtc.com>2022-09-29 16:30:17 -0500
committerDavid Bryant <davidbryant@gvtc.com>2022-09-29 16:30:17 -0500
commitcc0e77d267fc5ca59ed2215c04ece7e80432e0c7 (patch)
tree51f89fad8a2d265c8128014ade947a68ef615249
parenteb30b32333d743109837a1717e4bbd65f1a06cea (diff)
Fix English idiom / clarify "General Instructions" section.
-rw-r--r--part3intro/generalinstructions.xml41
1 files changed, 20 insertions, 21 deletions
diff --git a/part3intro/generalinstructions.xml b/part3intro/generalinstructions.xml
index ac2bcc675..f3285bc17 100644
--- a/part3intro/generalinstructions.xml
+++ b/part3intro/generalinstructions.xml
@@ -11,29 +11,29 @@
<title>General Compilation Instructions</title>
- <para>When building packages there are several assumptions made within
- the instructions:</para>
+ <para>Here are some things you should know about building each package:</para>
<itemizedlist>
<listitem>
- <para>Several of the packages are patched before compilation, but only when
+ <para>Several packages are patched before compilation, but only when
the patch is needed to circumvent a problem. A patch is often needed in
- both this and the following chapters, but sometimes in only one location.
+ both the current and the following chapters, but sometimes, when the same package
+ is built more than once, the patch is not needed right away.
Therefore, do not be concerned if instructions for a downloaded patch seem
to be missing. Warning messages about <emphasis>offset</emphasis> or
<emphasis>fuzz</emphasis> may also be encountered when applying a patch. Do
- not worry about these warnings, as the patch was still successfully
+ not worry about these warnings; the patch was still successfully
applied.</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
- <para>During the compilation of most packages, there will be several
- warnings that scroll by on the screen. These are normal and can safely be
- ignored. These warnings are as they appear&mdash;warnings about
+ <para>During the compilation of most packages, some
+ warnings will scroll by on the screen. These are normal and can safely be
+ ignored. These warnings are usually about
deprecated, but not invalid, use of the C or C++ syntax. C standards change
- fairly often, and some packages still use the older standard. This is not a
- problem, but does prompt the warning.</para>
+ fairly often, and some packages have not yet been updated. This is not a
+ serious problem, but it does cause the warnings to appear.</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
@@ -69,25 +69,25 @@
symbolic link to <command>gawk</command>.</para></listitem>
<listitem override='bullet'><para><command>/usr/bin/yacc</command> is a
- symbolic link to <command>bison</command> or a small script that
+ symbolic link to <command>bison</command>, or to a small script that
executes bison.</para></listitem>
</itemizedlist>
</important>
<important>
- <para>To re-emphasize the build process:</para>
+ <para>Here is a synopsis of the build process.</para>
<orderedlist numeration="arabic" spacing="compact">
<listitem>
<para>Place all the sources and patches in a directory that will be
- accessible from the chroot environment such as
+ accessible from the chroot environment, such as
<filename class="directory">/mnt/lfs/sources/</filename>.<!-- Do
<emphasis>not</emphasis> put sources in
<filename class="directory">/mnt/lfs/tools/</filename>. --></para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
- <para>Change to the sources directory.</para>
+ <para>Change to the <filename class="directory">/mnt/lfs/sources/</filename> directory.</para>
</listitem>
<listitem id='buildinstr' xreflabel='Package build instructions'>
<para>For each package:</para>
@@ -97,22 +97,21 @@
to be built. In <xref linkend="chapter-cross-tools"/> and
<xref linkend="chapter-temporary-tools"/>, ensure you are
the <emphasis>lfs</emphasis> user when extracting the package.</para>
- <para>All methods to get the source code tree being built
- in-position, except extracting the package tarball, are not
- supported. Notably, using <command>cp -R</command> to copy the
+ <para>Do not use any method except the <command>tar</command> command
+ to extract the source code. Notably, using the <command>cp -R</command>
+ command to copy the
source code tree somewhere else can destroy links and
- timestamps in the sources tree and cause building
- failure.</para>
+ timestamps in the source tree, and cause the build to fail.</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>Change to the directory created when the package was
extracted.</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
- <para>Follow the book's instructions for building the package.</para>
+ <para>Follow the instructions for building the package.</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
- <para>Change back to the sources directory.</para>
+ <para>Change back to the sources directory when the build is complete.</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>Delete the extracted source directory unless instructed otherwise.</para>