[MacPorts] #308: diff for README

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#308: diff for README
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  Reporter:  fkr-ml@…  |      Owner:  kvv@…
      Type:  defect    |     Status:  closed
  Priority:  Normal    |  Milestone:
 Component:  base      |    Version:  1.0
Resolution:  invalid   |   Keywords:
      Port:            |
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Description changed by ryandesign@…:

Old description:

> this diff changes all "Darwin Ports' and 'darwinports' (only if not in
> the sense
> of any commands, directories etc.) to DarwinPorts, as this is the
> "correct way" :)
>
> this diff depends on bug #307, as it mentions doc/portfileHOWTO (which
> was
> submitted in #307)
>
> the diff can also be found at: http://www.opendarwin.org/~fkr/patch-
> README
>
> ============
>

> Index: README
> ===================================================================
> RCS file: /Volumes/src/cvs/od/proj/darwinports/README,v
> retrieving revision 1.25
> diff -u -r1.25 README
> --- README      23 Dec 2002 19:35:17 -0000      1.25
> +++ README      27 Dec 2002 20:04:13 -0000
> @@ -1,16 +1,16 @@
>  WHAT IS THE DARWIN PORTS SYSTEM
>
> -    Darwin Ports is a software build, install, and packaging
> infrastructure
> +    DarwinPorts is a software build, install, and packaging
> infrastructure
>  designed to meet the same functionality requirements as the FreeBSD
> ports
>  architecture while maintaining extensibility for future enhancement.
>
> -    Darwin Ports currently builds and runs on MacOS X 10.2 (Darwin 6.0).
> The
> +    DarwinPorts currently builds and runs on MacOS X 10.2 (Darwin 6.0).
> The
>  system is portable, written in TCL with a limited set of TCL extensions
> in C.
>
>      For in-depth documentation on the internals of the ports system
>  architecture, refer to base/docs/INTERNALS.
>
> -    Please note that darwinports is split into two parts.  The "darwin
> ports
> +    Please note that DarwinPorts is split into two parts.  The "darwin
> ports
>  infrastructure", which lives in the base/ subdirectory and is the only
>  mandatory component of the system, and the "dports" directory which
> contains
>  the actual ported software descriptions.  The latter is optional and can
> be
> @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@
>                 Run 'make' to compile all necessary software.
>
>         2. sudo make install
> -               Run 'sudo make install' to install darwinports on your
> system.
> +               Run 'sudo make install' to install DarwinPorts on your
> system.
>
>         3. [optional] edit /etc/ports/ports.conf
>                 The /etc/ports/ports.conf configuration file defines
> several
> @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@
>      All necessary code and TCL will be compiled and installed as
> follows:
>         [Mac OS X] /System/Library/Tcl/8.3/darwinports1.0
>         [FreeBSD] /usr/local/lib/tcl8.3/darwinports1.0
> -           - TCL library for interfacing with the Darwin Ports System
> +           - TCL library for interfacing with the DarwinPorts System
>
>         PREFIX is set to /opt/local but can be overridden on the make
> command
>         line and affects the installation of the following components:
> @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@
>  USING THE PORT COMMAND
>
>      If you haven't already, add /opt/local/bin to your path (or
> $PREFIX/bin
> -if you've elected to install darwinports somewhere else). If you're
> +if you've elected to install DarwinPorts somewhere else). If you're
>  unsure how, add the following line to your ~/.cshrc file.
>
>         set path=($path /opt/local/bin)
> @@ -102,8 +102,8 @@
>  to be kept to a minimum.
>
>      A Portfile consists of valid TCL, evaluated by a TCL interpreter
> -instantiated by the Darwin Ports System. Portfiles use extremely
> straight-
> +instantiated by the DarwinPorts System. Portfiles use extremely
> straight-
>  forward key/value pair syntax, while allowing the author to use the full
>  extent of TCL's functionality where necessary.
>
> -    To get started, refer to doc/exampleport and the portfile(7) man
> page.
> +    To get started, refer to doc/portfileHOWTO and the portfile(7) man
> page.

New description:

 this diff changes all "Darwin Ports' and 'darwinports' (only if not in the
 sense
 of any commands, directories etc.) to DarwinPorts, as this is the "correct
 way" :)

 this diff depends on bug #307, as it mentions doc/portfileHOWTO (which was
 submitted in #307)

 the diff can also be found at: http://www.opendarwin.org/~fkr/patch-README

 {{{
 Index: README
 ===================================================================
 RCS file: /Volumes/src/cvs/od/proj/darwinports/README,v
 retrieving revision 1.25
 diff -u -r1.25 README
 --- README      23 Dec 2002 19:35:17 -0000      1.25
 +++ README      27 Dec 2002 20:04:13 -0000
 @@ -1,16 +1,16 @@
  WHAT IS THE DARWIN PORTS SYSTEM

 -    Darwin Ports is a software build, install, and packaging
 infrastructure
 +    DarwinPorts is a software build, install, and packaging
 infrastructure
  designed to meet the same functionality requirements as the FreeBSD ports
  architecture while maintaining extensibility for future enhancement.

 -    Darwin Ports currently builds and runs on MacOS X 10.2 (Darwin 6.0).
 The
 +    DarwinPorts currently builds and runs on MacOS X 10.2 (Darwin 6.0).
 The
  system is portable, written in TCL with a limited set of TCL extensions
 in C.

      For in-depth documentation on the internals of the ports system
  architecture, refer to base/docs/INTERNALS.

 -    Please note that darwinports is split into two parts.  The "darwin
 ports
 +    Please note that DarwinPorts is split into two parts.  The "darwin
 ports
  infrastructure", which lives in the base/ subdirectory and is the only
  mandatory component of the system, and the "dports" directory which
 contains
  the actual ported software descriptions.  The latter is optional and can
 be
 @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@
                 Run 'make' to compile all necessary software.

         2. sudo make install
 -               Run 'sudo make install' to install darwinports on your
 system.
 +               Run 'sudo make install' to install DarwinPorts on your
 system.

         3. [optional] edit /etc/ports/ports.conf
                 The /etc/ports/ports.conf configuration file defines
 several
 @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@
      All necessary code and TCL will be compiled and installed as follows:
         [Mac OS X] /System/Library/Tcl/8.3/darwinports1.0
         [FreeBSD] /usr/local/lib/tcl8.3/darwinports1.0
 -           - TCL library for interfacing with the Darwin Ports System
 +           - TCL library for interfacing with the DarwinPorts System

         PREFIX is set to /opt/local but can be overridden on the make
 command
         line and affects the installation of the following components:
 @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@
  USING THE PORT COMMAND

      If you haven't already, add /opt/local/bin to your path (or
 $PREFIX/bin
 -if you've elected to install darwinports somewhere else). If you're
 +if you've elected to install DarwinPorts somewhere else). If you're
  unsure how, add the following line to your ~/.cshrc file.

         set path=($path /opt/local/bin)
 @@ -102,8 +102,8 @@
  to be kept to a minimum.

      A Portfile consists of valid TCL, evaluated by a TCL interpreter
 -instantiated by the Darwin Ports System. Portfiles use extremely
 straight-
 +instantiated by the DarwinPorts System. Portfiles use extremely straight-
  forward key/value pair syntax, while allowing the author to use the full
  extent of TCL's functionality where necessary.

 -    To get started, refer to doc/exampleport and the portfile(7) man
 page.
 +    To get started, refer to doc/portfileHOWTO and the portfile(7) man
 page.
 }}}

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