[125368] trunk/base/doc

cal at macports.org cal at macports.org
Sun Sep 14 13:07:47 PDT 2014


Revision: 125368
          https://trac.macports.org/changeset/125368
Author:   cal at macports.org
Date:     2014-09-14 13:07:47 -0700 (Sun, 14 Sep 2014)
Log Message:
-----------
base: doc: re-generate roff from asciidoc source

Modified Paths:
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    trunk/base/doc/port-dependents.1
    trunk/base/doc/port-lint.1
    trunk/base/doc/port-load.1

Modified: trunk/base/doc/port-dependents.1
===================================================================
--- trunk/base/doc/port-dependents.1	2014-09-14 19:58:39 UTC (rev 125367)
+++ trunk/base/doc/port-dependents.1	2014-09-14 20:07:47 UTC (rev 125368)
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 '\" t
-.TH "PORT\-DEPENDENTS" "1" "2014\-08\-16" "MacPorts 2\&.3\&.99" "MacPorts Manual"
+.TH "PORT\-DEPENDENTS" "1" "2014\-09\-14" "MacPorts 2\&.3\&.99" "MacPorts Manual"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * Define some portability stuff
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@
 .sp
 \fBport rdependents\fR will print a tree of installed ports that depend on the given port\&.
 .sp
-The dependency relations printed by \fBport dependents\fR and \fBport rdependents\fR are the same that are used to determine if a port can be safely uninstalled\&. Ports that still have dependents installed cannot be uninstalled without either the \fB\-\-follow\-dependents\fR or the \fB\-f\fR flag\&. See \fBport-uninstall\fR(1) for more details\&.
+The dependency relations printed by \fBport dependents\fR and \fBport rdependents\fR are the same that are used to determine if a port can be safely uninstalled\&. Ports that still have dependents installed cannot be safely uninstalled without possibly breaking their dependents\&. All dependents can be removed at the same time using the \fB\-\-follow\-dependents\fR flag\&. The check can be ignored using the \fB\-f\fR flag\&. See \fBport-uninstall\fR(1) for more details\&.
 .SH "DEPENDENCY RELATIONS"
 .sp
 Do not confuse \fIdependents\fR and \fIdependencies\fR (or, shortened, \fIdeps\fR)\&. Refer to the following example to understand the difference:

Modified: trunk/base/doc/port-lint.1
===================================================================
--- trunk/base/doc/port-lint.1	2014-09-14 19:58:39 UTC (rev 125367)
+++ trunk/base/doc/port-lint.1	2014-09-14 20:07:47 UTC (rev 125368)
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 '\" t
-.TH "PORT\-LINT" "1" "2014\-08\-16" "MacPorts 2\&.3\&.99" "MacPorts Manual"
+.TH "PORT\-LINT" "1" "2014\-09\-14" "MacPorts 2\&.3\&.99" "MacPorts Manual"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * Define some portability stuff
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -103,7 +103,7 @@
 .PP
 \fB\-q\fR
 .RS 4
-Supress the header line, warning and error count; only print warnings and errors, if any\&.
+Suppress the header line, warning and error count; only print warnings and errors, if any\&.
 .RE
 .SH "SEE ALSO"
 .sp

Modified: trunk/base/doc/port-load.1
===================================================================
--- trunk/base/doc/port-load.1	2014-09-14 19:58:39 UTC (rev 125367)
+++ trunk/base/doc/port-load.1	2014-09-14 20:07:47 UTC (rev 125368)
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 '\" t
-.TH "PORT\-LOAD" "1" "2014\-08\-24" "MacPorts 2\&.3\&.99" "MacPorts Manual"
+.TH "PORT\-LOAD" "1" "2014\-09\-14" "MacPorts 2\&.3\&.99" "MacPorts Manual"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * Define some portability stuff
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -32,8 +32,6 @@
 These commands control the daemons that are installed by some of the ports\&. If a port provides daemon functionality, a note will be printed during installation advising you how to use it\&.
 .sp
 The daemon functionality is provided by installing a \fBlaunchd\fR(8) configuration file (see \fBlaunchd.conf\fR(5)) and calling \fBlaunchctl\fR(1) on your behalf\&. \fBport load\fR advises launchd to start the daemon defined by a port\(cqs configuration file, also called a \(lqstartup item\(rq\&. Once loaded, launchd will preserve this state \- even across reboots \- until the daemon is unloaded using \fBport unload\fR\&. If you want to restart a daemon, you can use \fBport reload\fR, which is a convenience wrapper around \fBport unload\fR followed by a short delay and \fBport load\fR\&.
-.sp
-In theory, MacPorts supports generating startup items for older releases of OS X\&. In practice, these commands can not deal with pre\-launchd interfaces and will fail on these systems\&.
 .SH "GLOBAL OPTIONS"
 .sp
 Please see the section \fBGLOBAL OPTIONS\fR in the \fBport\fR(1) man page for a description of global port options\&.
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