commit: 9264cfb906e0eae7c44596c6c339715ef6191a50
Author: Ulrich Müller <ulm <AT> gentoo <DOT> org>
AuthorDate: Fri Dec 9 19:03:30 2022 +0000
Commit: Ulrich Müller <ulm <AT> gentoo <DOT> org>
CommitDate: Fri Dec 9 19:03:30 2022 +0000
URL: https://gitweb.gentoo.org/proj/pms.git/commit/?id=9264cfb9
appendices.tex: No line break before GLEP number
Signed-off-by: Ulrich Müller <ulm <AT> gentoo.org>
appendices.tex | 6 +++---
1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/appendices.tex b/appendices.tex
index 69bd2ed..d87d1be 100644
--- a/appendices.tex
+++ b/appendices.tex
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
The \t{metadata.xml} file is used to contain extra package- or category-level
information beyond
what is stored in ebuild metadata. Its exact format is strictly beyond the
scope of this document,
-and is described in GLEP 68~\cite{Glep68}.
+and is described in GLEP~68~\cite{Glep68}.
\chapter{Unspecified Items}
@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ the \t{PROVIDE} metadata that it supplied certain virtuals,
and the package mana
in mind when handling dependencies.
Old-style virtuals were supported by EAPIs \t{0}, \t{1}, \t{2}, \t{3} and
\t{4}. They were phased
-out via GLEP 37~\cite{Glep37} and finally removed in 2011.
+out via GLEP~37~\cite{Glep37} and finally removed in 2011.
\note{A `new-style virtual' is a normal package that installs no files and
uses its dependency
requirements to pull in a `provider'. This does not require any special
handling from the package
@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ The method to specify the EAPI of an ebuild used to be a
shell variable assignme
manager had to source the ebuild in order to determine the EAPI\@. Therefore
any ebuild using
a future EAPI would still have to be sourceable by old package managers, which
imposed restrictions
e.\,g.\ on updating the Bash version or on possible changes of global scope
functions. Several
-approaches to overcome this limitation were discussed, notably GLEP
55~\cite{Glep55}, which was
+approaches to overcome this limitation were discussed, notably
GLEP~55~\cite{Glep55}, which was
rejected though.
The current syntax of the \t{EAPI} assignment statement (see
section~\ref{sec:eapi}), allowing