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-rw-r--r-- | Attic/appendixb/kbd-dep.xml | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | chapter01/changelog.xml | 3 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | chapter02/askforhelp.xml | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | chapter05/kernel-exp-headers.xml | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | chapter05/shellutils-inst.xml | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | chapter06/findutils-exp.xml | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | chapter06/glibc-exp.xml | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | chapter06/ncurses-exp.xml | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | index.xml | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | preface/whoread.xml | 2 |
10 files changed, 14 insertions, 11 deletions
diff --git a/Attic/appendixb/kbd-dep.xml b/Attic/appendixb/kbd-dep.xml index 38c848aa9..6179e68ea 100644 --- a/Attic/appendixb/kbd-dep.xml +++ b/Attic/appendixb/kbd-dep.xml @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ sh from the bash package as from the binutils package -ld from the binutils packag +ld from the binutils package strip from the binutils package bison from the bison package diff --git a/chapter01/changelog.xml b/chapter01/changelog.xml index e13b91f89..ca4e2790c 100644 --- a/chapter01/changelog.xml +++ b/chapter01/changelog.xml @@ -23,6 +23,9 @@ </para></listitem> +<listitem><para>October 24th, 2001 [markh]: General: Fixed a bundle of +spelling errors which were reported.</para></listitem> + <listitem><para>October 12th, 2001 [markh]: Chapter 5 - Kernel: Added explanation as to why we copy the kernel headers rather than symlink them.</para></listitem> diff --git a/chapter02/askforhelp.xml b/chapter02/askforhelp.xml index 765ddd9e7..4be0ad791 100644 --- a/chapter02/askforhelp.xml +++ b/chapter02/askforhelp.xml @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ help us to see the possible other causes of your problem.</para> <para>When something goes wrong during the stage where the configure script is run, look at the last lines of the <filename>config.log</filename>. This file contains possible errors -encoutered during configure which aren't always printed to the screen. +encountered during configure which aren't always printed to the screen. Include those relevant lines if you decide to ask for help.</para> </sect2> diff --git a/chapter05/kernel-exp-headers.xml b/chapter05/kernel-exp-headers.xml index 46738144c..412cfaacc 100644 --- a/chapter05/kernel-exp-headers.xml +++ b/chapter05/kernel-exp-headers.xml @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ true in a _loong_ time.</screen> <para>The relevant part here is where he states that the headers should be the ones which <emphasis>glibc was compiled against</emphasis>. These are -the headers which should remain accessable and so by copying them, we ensure +the headers which should remain accessible and so by copying them, we ensure that we follow these guidelines. Also note that as long as you don't have those symlinks, it is perfectly alright to have the kernel sources in <filename>/usr/src/linux</filename>.</para> diff --git a/chapter05/shellutils-inst.xml b/chapter05/shellutils-inst.xml index cce9c707b..3aeb04da3 100644 --- a/chapter05/shellutils-inst.xml +++ b/chapter05/shellutils-inst.xml @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ <para>Before Sh-utils is installed, the sh-utils patch file may need to be applied. This patch is needed to avoid a conflict of variable names -with certain Glibc verions (usually glibc-2.1.x) when compiling sh-utils +with certain Glibc versions (usually glibc-2.1.x) when compiling sh-utils statically. It is however safe to apply the patch even if you are running a different glibc version, so if you aren't sure, it's best to apply it.</para> diff --git a/chapter06/findutils-exp.xml b/chapter06/findutils-exp.xml index e0c8c7cbc..d7eba25bb 100644 --- a/chapter06/findutils-exp.xml +++ b/chapter06/findutils-exp.xml @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ <title>Command explanations</title> <para><userinput>patch -Np1 -i ../findutils-4.1.patch</userinput>: This -patch is to fix some compliation errors by +patch is to fix some compilation errors by avoiding a variable conflict and changing some bad syntax.</para> </sect2> diff --git a/chapter06/glibc-exp.xml b/chapter06/glibc-exp.xml index b1a154d97..121544cb0 100644 --- a/chapter06/glibc-exp.xml +++ b/chapter06/glibc-exp.xml @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ will have Glibc default to using /lib and /usr/lib which is fine).</para> <para><userinput>sed 's%\$(PERL)%/usr/bin/perl%' malloc/Makefile > tmp~:</userinput> This sed command searches through <filename>malloc/Makefile</filename> and -converts all occurances of <filename>$(PERL)</filename> to +converts all occurences of <filename>$(PERL)</filename> to <filename>/usr/bin/perl</filename>. The output is then written to the file <filename>tmp~</filename>. This is done because Glibc can't autodetect perl since it hasn't been installed yet.</para> @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ when using sed, we can't write straight back to this file so we need to use a temporary file in between.</para> <para><userinput>sed 's/root/0' login/Makefile > -tmp~:</userinput> This sed command replaces all occurances of +tmp~:</userinput> This sed command replaces all occurences of <filename>root</filename> in <filename>login/Makefile</filename> with 0. This is because as we don't have glibc on the LFS system yet, usernames can't diff --git a/chapter06/ncurses-exp.xml b/chapter06/ncurses-exp.xml index 6fb14ebc4..917f7f86d 100644 --- a/chapter06/ncurses-exp.xml +++ b/chapter06/ncurses-exp.xml @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ system when /usr may not be mounted.</para> <para><userinput>chmod 755 *.5.2:</userinput> Shared libraries should be executable. Ncurses install routine doesn't set the permissions -properly so we do it manaully instead.</para> +properly so we do it manually instead.</para> <para><userinput>ln -sf libncurses.a libcurses.a:</userinput> Some programs try to link using -lcurses instead of -lncurses. This symlink @@ -4,8 +4,8 @@ <!ENTITY book SYSTEM "book/book.xml"> -<!ENTITY version "20011015"> -<!ENTITY releasedate "October 15th, 2001"> +<!ENTITY version "20011024"> +<!ENTITY releasedate "October 24th, 2001"> <!ENTITY ftp-root "ftp://ftp.linuxfromscratch.org"> <!ENTITY http-root "http://ftp.linuxfromscratch.org"> diff --git a/preface/whoread.xml b/preface/whoread.xml index e78927c12..0173cdc20 100644 --- a/preface/whoread.xml +++ b/preface/whoread.xml @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ They're just sitting there taking up (precious) disk space. It's not hard to get an LFS system installed under 100 MB. Does that still sound like a lot? A few of us have been working on creating a very small embedded LFS system. We installed a system that was just enough to run -the Apache web server; total disk space usage was aproximately 8 MB. +the Apache web server; total disk space usage was approximately 8 MB. With further stripping, that can be brought down to 5 MB or less. Try that with a generic Debian or Redhat distribution.</para> |