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authorSimon Perreault <nomis80@videotron.ca>2001-03-25 08:46:07 +0000
committerSimon Perreault <nomis80@videotron.ca>2001-03-25 08:46:07 +0000
commit13dd793404cca56ba1dc8c1d60bce8128753ea47 (patch)
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parentc85f9761b07ded83b473fe1b99b2141e91b658b1 (diff)
Grammar fixes.
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@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
<para>
<userinput>sed: </userinput> The sed command here searches for the
-string "$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o" and replaced it by "$(CC) $(CFLAGS)
+string "$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o" and replaces it by "$(CC) $(CFLAGS)
$(LDFLAGS) -o" in the Makefile file. We make that modification so it
will be easier to link bzip2 statically.
</para>
@@ -11,10 +11,10 @@ will be easier to link bzip2 statically.
<para>
<userinput>...Makefile | make -f -:</userinput> Makefile
is the last parameter of the sed command which indicates the file to
-search and replace in. sed normally sends the modified file to stdout
-(standard output) which will be the console. With the construction we
-use, sed's output will be piped to the make program. Normally when make
-is started it tries to find a number of files like Makefile. But we have
+search and replace in. Sed normally sends the modified file to stdout
+(standard output), which will be the console. With the construction we
+use, sed's output will be piped to the make program. Normally, when make
+is started, it tries to find a number of files like Makefile. But we have
modified the Makefile file so we don't want make to use it. The "-f -"
parameter tells make to read it's input from another file, or from stdin
(standard input) which the dash (-) implies. This is one way to do it.