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There are some more issues. I hereby attach a larger diff, fixing some more typos. Further done: a/an fixed in some cases (hope I catched all) an other -> another HTH and regards, Daniel - -- System Information: Debian Release: lenny/sid APT prefers unstable APT policy: (850, 'unstable'), (700, 'testing'), (550, 'stable'), (110, 'experimental') Architecture: i386 (i686) Kernel: Linux 2.6.26-1-686 (SMP w/1 CPU core) Locale: LANG=de_DE.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=de_DE.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8) Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash Versions of packages reprepro depends on: ii libarchive1 2.4.17-2 Single library to read/write tar, ii libbz2-1.0 1.0.5-1 high-quality block-sorting file co ii libc6 2.7-15 GNU C Library: Shared libraries ii libdb4.6 4.6.21-11 Berkeley v4.6 Database Libraries [ ii libgpg-error0 1.4-2 library for common error values an ii libgpgme11 1.1.6-2 GPGME - GnuPG Made Easy ii zlib1g 1:1.2.3.3.dfsg-12 compression library - runtime Versions of packages reprepro recommends: ii apt 0.7.16+b1 Advanced front-end for dpkg Versions of packages reprepro suggests: pn gnupg-agent <none> (no description available) pn inoticoming <none> (no description available) - -- no debconf information -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux) iEYEARECAAYFAkj4lfwACgkQm0bx+wiPa4yo/QCdEIeCVJ07qQKnXNa/2ikKiaaw WfoAnijBmw4SdSpWTlNY4i/zJi16jh2Q =yW5U -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
Index: docs/reprepro.1 =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/mirrorer/mirrorer/docs/reprepro.1,v retrieving revision 1.149 diff -u -r1.149 reprepro.1 --- docs/reprepro.1 20 Sep 2008 15:10:46 -0000 1.149 +++ docs/reprepro.1 17 Oct 2008 13:40:26 -0000 @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ .TH REPREPRO 1 "2008-08-22" "reprepro" REPREPRO .SH NAME -reprepro \- produce, manage and sync a local repository of debian packages +reprepro \- produce, manage and sync a local repository of Debian packages .SH SYNOPSIS .B reprepro \-\-help @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ Displays a short list of options and commands with description. .TP .B \-v, \-V, \-\-verbose -Be more verbose. Can be applied multiple times. One upcase +Be more verbose. Can be applied multiple times. One uppercase .B \-V counts as five lowercase .B \-v. @@ -237,15 +237,15 @@ To disable this behaviour, use \fBnone\fP. .TP .BI \-\-dbsafetymargin " bytes-count" -If checking for free space, reserve \fIbyte-count\fP bytes on the fileystem +If checking for free space, reserve \fIbyte-count\fP bytes on the filesystem containing the \fBdb/\fP directory. The default is 104857600 (i.e. 100MB), which is quite large. But as there is no way to know in advance how large the databases will -grow and libdb is extremly touchy in that regard, lower only when you know +grow and libdb is extremely touchy in that regard, lower only when you know what you do. .TP .BI \-\-safetymargin " bytes-count" -If checking for free space, reserve \fIbyte-count\fP bytes on fileystems +If checking for free space, reserve \fIbyte-count\fP bytes on filesystems not containing the \fBdb/\fP directory. The default is 1048576 (i.e. 1MB). .TP @@ -279,7 +279,7 @@ If the program is not found or is \fBNONE\fP (all-uppercase) then uncompressing will always be done using the built in uncompression method or not be possible when not linked against \fBlibbz2\fP. -The program has to accept the compressed fiile as stdin and write +The program has to accept the compressed file as stdin and write the uncompressed file into stdout. .TP .BI \-\-unlzma " lzma-uncompressor" @@ -332,8 +332,8 @@ condition for its content in parentheses. These atoms can be combined with an exclamation mark '!' (meaning not), -an pipe symbol '|' (meaning or) and -an coma ',' (meaning and). +a pipe symbol '|' (meaning or) and +a coma ',' (meaning and). Additionally parentheses can be used to change binding (otherwise '!' binds more than '|' than ','). @@ -347,13 +347,13 @@ Examples: .B reprepro \-b . listfilter test2 'Section (== admin)' -will list all packags in distribtuion test2 with an Section field and the value +will list all packages in distribution test2 with a Section field and the value of that field being \fBadmin\fP. .B reprepro \-b . \-T deb listfilter test2 'Source (== \fIblub\fP) | ( !Source , Package (== \fIblub\fP) )' -will find all .deb Packages with either an Source field blub or +will find all .deb Packages with either a Source field blub or no Source field and a Package field blub. -(That means all package generated by an source package \fIblub\fP, +(That means all package generated by a source package \fIblub\fP, except those also specifying a version number with its Source). .TP .B remove \fIcodename\fP \fIpackage-names\fP @@ -371,7 +371,7 @@ (Limited to those with source version \fIversion\fP if specified). If package tracking is activated, it will use that information to find the -packages, otherwise it traverses all package indicies for the distribution. +packages, otherwise it traverses all package indices for the distribution. .TP .BR update " [ " \fIcodenames\fP " ]" Sync the specified distributions (all if none given) as @@ -394,7 +394,7 @@ Plus if you cannot download a updated package in the (hopefully) following update run, you will end up with no package at all instead of an old one. -This will also blow up pindex files if you are using the tiffany +This will also blow up index files if you are using the tiffany example or something similar. So be careful when using this option or better get some more space so that update works. @@ -492,7 +492,7 @@ thereof given by \fB\-Af\fP,\fB\-C\fP or \fB\-T\fP). Note: only the control information is changed. Changing a section -to a value, that would cause an other component to be guessed, will +to a value, that would cause another component to be guessed, will not cause any warning. .TP .BR dumptracks " [ " \fIcodenames\fP " ]" @@ -505,7 +505,7 @@ First all files marked as part of a source package are set to unused. Then all files actually used are marked as thus. -Finaly tidytracks is called remove everything no longer needed +Finally tidytracks is called remove everything no longer needed with the new information about used files. (This behaviour, though a bit longsome, keeps even files only @@ -557,7 +557,7 @@ .TP .B restorefilter \fIdestination-codename\fP \fIsnapshot\fP \fIformula\fP Like the copy commands, but do not copy from another distribution, -but from an snapshot generated with \fBgensnapshot\fP. +but from a snapshot generated with \fBgensnapshot\fP. Note that this blindly trusts the contents of the files in your \fBdists/\fP directory and does no checking. .TP @@ -595,7 +595,7 @@ specified distributions. .TP .B translatefilelists -Translate the file list chache within +Translate the file list cache within .IB db /contents.cache.db into the new format used since reprepro 3.0.0. @@ -682,11 +682,11 @@ .B conf/ subdirectory of the \fIbasedir\fP. -If an file +If a file .B options exists, it is parsed line by line. Each line can be the long -name of an command line option (without the \-\-) +name of a command line option (without the \-\-) plus an argument, where possible. Those are handled as if they were command line options given before (and thus lower priority than) any other command line option. @@ -710,7 +710,7 @@ The last three are in the format control files in Debian are in, i.e. paragraphs separated by empty lines consisting of -fields. Each field consists of an fieldname, followed +fields. Each field consists of a fieldname, followed by a colon, possible whitespace and the data. A field ends with a newline not followed by a space or tab. @@ -755,7 +755,7 @@ A list of distribution names. When a \fB.changes\fP file is told to be included into this distribution with the \fBinclude\fP command -and the distribution header of that file is neigther +and the distribution header of that file is neither the codename, nor the suite name, nor any name from the list, a \fBwrongdistribution\fP error is generated. The \fBprocess_incoming\fP command will also use this field, @@ -881,7 +881,7 @@ If there is a \fBudebs\fP keyword, \fB.udeb\fPs are also listed (in a file called \fBuContents\-\fP\fIarchitecture\fP.) If there is a \fBnodebs\fP keyword, \fB.deb\fPs are not listed. -(Only usefull together with \fBudebs\fP) +(Only useful together with \fBudebs\fP) If there is at least one of the keywords \fB.\fP, \fB.gz\fP and/or \fB.bz2\fP, the Contents files are written uncompressed, gzipped and/or bzip2ed instead of only gzipped. @@ -943,7 +943,7 @@ And any number of the following (or none): .br .B includechanges -Add the .changes file to the tracked files of an source +Add the .changes file to the tracked files of a source package. Thus it is also put into the pool. .br .B includebyhand @@ -966,7 +966,7 @@ The rest of the \fBLog:\fP line is the filename, every following line (as usual, have to begin with a single space) the name of a script to call. -The name of the script may be preceeded with options of the +The name of the script may be preceded with options of the form \fB\-\-type=\fP(\fBdsc\fP|\fBdeb\fP|\fBudeb\fP), \fB\-\-architecture=\fP\fIname\fP or \fB\-\-component=\fP\fIname\fP to only call the script for some @@ -974,7 +974,7 @@ An script with argument \fB\-\-changes\fP is called when a \fB.changes\fP file was accepted by \fBinclude\fP or \fBprocessincoming\fP (and with other arguments). -Both type of scripts can have an \fB\-\-via=\fP\fIcommand\fP specified, +Both type of scripts can have a \fB\-\-via=\fP\fIcommand\fP specified, in which case it is only called when caused by reprepro command \fIcommand\fP. For information how it is called and some examples take a look @@ -1019,7 +1019,7 @@ For example: Config: Acquire::Http::Proxy=http://proxy.yours.org:8080 .TP .B From -The name of an other update rule this rules derives from. +The name of another update rule this rules derives from. The rule containing the \fBFrom\fP may not contain .BR Method ", " Fallback " or " Config "." All other fields are used from the rule referenced in \fBFrom\fP, unless @@ -1041,7 +1041,7 @@ If this field is not there, all components from the distribution to update are tried. -And emtpy field means no source or .deb packages are updated by this rule, +And empty field means no source or .deb packages are updated by this rule, but only .udeb packages, if there are any. A rule might list components not available in all distributions @@ -1056,7 +1056,7 @@ .B Architectures The architectures to update. If omitted all from the distribution to update from. (As with components, you can use ">" to download -from one Architecture and add into an other one. (This only determine +from one architecture and add into another one. (This only determine in which Package list they land, it neither overwrites the Architecture line in its description, nor the one in the filename determined from this one. In other words, it is no really useful without additional filtering)) @@ -1084,15 +1084,15 @@ index files will not be checked. .TP .B Flat -If this field is in an update rule, is is supposed to be a -flat repository, i.e. an repository without an \fBdists\fP +If this field is in an update rule, it is supposed to be a +flat repository, i.e. a repository without a \fBdists\fP dir and no subdirectories for the index files. (If the corresponding \fBsources.list\fP line has the suite -end with an slash, then you might need this one.) +end with a slash, then you might need this one.) The argument for the \fBFlat:\fP field is the Component to put those packages into. No \fBComponents\fP or \fBUDebComponents\fP -fields are allowed in an flat update rule. +fields are allowed in a flat update rule. If the \fBArchitecture\fP field has any \fB>\fP items, the part left of the "\fB>\fP" is ignored. .br @@ -1115,7 +1115,7 @@ always needs md5 hashes. Note that this does not speed anything up in any measurable way. The only reason to specify this if the Release file of the distribution you want to mirror from -uses an faulty algorithm implementation. +uses a faulty algorithm implementation. Otherwise you will gain nothing and only lose security but not gain speed. .TP @@ -1200,8 +1200,8 @@ As in .BR conf/updates , you can use ">" to download -from one Architecture and add into an other one. (And again, only useful -with filtering to avoid packages not architectur \fBall\fP to migrate). +from one architecture and add into another one. (And again, only useful +with filtering to avoid packages not architecture \fBall\fP to migrate). .TP .B UDebComponents Like @@ -1258,20 +1258,20 @@ files. .TP .B TempDir -An directory where the files listed in the processed .changes files +A directory where the files listed in the processed .changes files are copied into before they are read. -To avoid an additional copy, place on the same partition as the pool -hirachy (or at least at the largest part of it). +To avoid any additional copy, place on the same partition as the pool +hierarchy (or at least at the largest part of it). .TP .B Allow \fIarguments Each argument is either a pair \fIname1\fB>\fIname2\fR or simply \fIname\fP which is short for \fIname\fB>\fIname\fR. Each \fIname2\fP must identify a distribution, -either by being Codename, an unique Suite, or an unique AlsoAcceptFor +either by being Codename, a unique Suite, or a unique AlsoAcceptFor from \fBconf/distributions\fP. Each upload has each item in its .B Distribution: -header compared first to last with earch \fIname1\fP in the rules +header compared first to last with each \fIname1\fP in the rules and is put in the first one accepting this package. e.g.: .br Allow: local unstable>sid @@ -1288,7 +1288,7 @@ .B Multiple Allow putting an upload in multiple distributions if it lists more than one. (Without this field, procession stops after the first -successfull). +success). .TP .B Permit \fIoptions A list of options to allow things otherwise causing errors: @@ -1300,7 +1300,7 @@ .br .B older_version .br -Ignore a package not added because there already is a stricly newer +Ignore a package not added because there already is a strictly newer version available instead of treating this as an error. .TP .B Cleanup \fIoptions @@ -1336,13 +1336,13 @@ .br which allows everything with any valid signature in or .br -.B alllow * by key \fIkey-id\fP +.B allow * by key \fIkey-id\fP .br which allows everything signed by this \fIkey-id\fP (to be specified without any spaces) in. .P (Other statements -will follow once somebody tells me what restrictions are usefull). +will follow once somebody tells me what restrictions are useful). .SH "ERROR IGNORING" With \fB\-\-ignore\fP on the command line or an \fIignore\fP line in the options file, the following type of errors can be @@ -1360,7 +1360,7 @@ ignore directive is given. .TP .B brokenversioncmp \fR(hopefully never seen) -If comparing an old and a new version fails, assume the new one is newer. +If comparing old and new version fails, assume the new one is newer. .TP .B dscinbinnmu If a .changes file has an explicit Source version that is different the @@ -1559,7 +1559,7 @@ .SS The magic delete rule ("\-"). A minus as a single word in the .B Update: -line of an distribution marks everything to be deleted. The mark causes later rules +line of a distribution marks everything to be deleted. The mark causes later rules to get packages even if they have (strict) lower versions. The mark will get removed if a later rule sets the package on hold (hold is not yet implemented, in case you might wonder) or would get a package with the same version @@ -1645,7 +1645,7 @@ .B $(tty) or .B $SSH_TTY -or anything else denoting a useable terminal. (You might also +or anything else denoting a usable terminal. (You might also want to make sure you actually have a terminal available. With ssh you might need the .B \-t @@ -1693,7 +1693,7 @@ If dpkg\-buildpackage is run without the \fB\-sa\fP option to build a version with a Debian revision not being \-0 or \-1, it does not list the \fB.orig.tar.gz\fP file in the \fB.changes\fP file. -If you want to \fBinclude\fP such a file with repepro +If you want to \fBinclude\fP such a file with reprepro when the .orig.tar.gz file does not already exist in the pool, reprepro will report an error. This can be worked around by: