[28271] trunk/doc/guide/new/xml/intro.xml

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Revision: 28271
          http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/macports/changeset/28271
Author:   markd at macports.org
Date:     2007-08-26 21:58:32 -0700 (Sun, 26 Aug 2007)

Log Message:
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Add a link to the first reference to Portfile to an explanation.

Modified Paths:
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    trunk/doc/guide/new/xml/intro.xml

Modified: trunk/doc/guide/new/xml/intro.xml
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--- trunk/doc/guide/new/xml/intro.xml	2007-08-27 04:58:26 UTC (rev 28270)
+++ trunk/doc/guide/new/xml/intro.xml	2007-08-27 04:58:32 UTC (rev 28271)
@@ -7,11 +7,11 @@
   <para>MacPorts is a system for compiling, installing, and managing free and
   open source software. MacPorts may be conceptually divided into two main
   parts: the infrastructure, known as MacPorts base, and the set of available
-  ports. A MacPorts port is a set of specifications contained in a
-  <filename>Portfile</filename> that defines an application, its
-  characteristics, and any files or special instructions required to install
-  it, so MacPorts may automatically fetch, patch, compile, and install ported
-  software.</para>
+  ports. A MacPorts port is a set of specifications contained in a <link
+  linkend="development.introduction">Portfile</link> that defines an
+  application, its characteristics, and any files or special instructions
+  required to install it, so MacPorts may automatically fetch, patch, compile,
+  and install ported software.</para>
 
   <para>However, installing software using MacPorts instead of doing it
   manually brings advantages apart from scripted installs for individual

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