Delete a scratch file inadvertently committed and fix some typos
authormikek
Tue, 11 May 2010 11:57:51 +0100
changeset 4 1f8f87c60526
parent 3 fe44410774a1
child 5 301c3edbdaa1
Delete a scratch file inadvertently committed and fix some typos
README
cross-plat-dev-utils/README-LINUX
cross-plat-dev-utils/README-WINDOWS
cross-plat-dev-utils/buildlog.txt
--- a/README	Tue May 11 08:11:21 2010 +0100
+++ b/README	Tue May 11 11:57:51 2010 +0100
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@
 This package is a branch from the Symbian Build package
 (http://developer.symbian.org/oss/MCL/sftools/dev/build) at Mercurial revision
 mentioned in the file baseline.txt. The Build package "provides everything you
-need to build the Symbian platform." This branch work-in-progress toward
+need to build the Symbian platform." This branch is work-in-progress toward
 enabling those tools to build without problems and run correctly on a
 conventional GNU/Linux host, as well Windows hosts.
  
--- a/cross-plat-dev-utils/README-LINUX	Tue May 11 08:11:21 2010 +0100
+++ b/cross-plat-dev-utils/README-LINUX	Tue May 11 11:57:51 2010 +0100
@@ -154,20 +154,20 @@
 -d, --diff-file FILE:    The diffs will be written to FILE.
 Default ./patch-files/diff/patch-N.patch, where N is the baseline revision.
 -b, --baseline-dir DIR:  The upstream baseline will be cloned into DIR if this
-does not seem to have been done already. Otherwise DIR/build will be udated to
+does not seem to have been done already. Otherwise DIR/build will be updated to
 the baseline revision before diffing.
 It is assumed that the command 'diff' will invoke the diff tool.
 
 * patch_upstream.pl
 -------------------
-Gets a copy of upstream package at the baseline revision in ../baseline.txt and
-applies a patch to it, by default making it the same as the revision of this
+Gets a copy of the upstream package at the baseline revision in ../baseline.txt
+and applies a patch to it, by default making it the same as the revision of this
 package that had that upstream baseline.
 Options:
 -p, --patch-file FILE:   Apply the patch file FILE.
 Default ./patch-files/diffs/patch-N.patch, where N is the baseline revision
 -b, --baseline-dir DIR:  The upstream baseline will be cloned into DIR if this
-does not seem to have been done already. Otherwise DIR/build will be udated to
+does not seem to have been done already. Otherwise DIR/build will be updated to
 the baseline revision before patching.
 It is assumed that the command 'patch' will invoke the patch tool.
 
--- a/cross-plat-dev-utils/README-WINDOWS	Tue May 11 08:11:21 2010 +0100
+++ b/cross-plat-dev-utils/README-WINDOWS	Tue May 11 11:57:51 2010 +0100
@@ -153,7 +153,7 @@
 -d, --diff-file FILE:    The diffs will be written to FILE.
 Default ./patch-files/diff/patch-N.patch, where N is the baseline revision.
 -b, --baseline-dir DIR:  The upstream baseline will be cloned into DIR if this
-does not seem to have been done already. Otherwise DIR/build will be udated to
+does not seem to have been done already. Otherwise DIR/build will be updated to
 the baseline revision before diffing.
 It is assumed that the command 'diff' will invoke the diff tool. diff is not
 standard equioment on Windows but a port is available:
@@ -161,14 +161,14 @@
 
 * patch_upstream.pl
 -------------------
-Gets a copy of upstream package at the baseline revision in ../baseline.txt and
-applies a patch to it, by default making it the same as the revision of this
+Gets a copy of the upstream package at the baseline revision in ../baseline.txt
+and applies a patch to it, by default making it the same as the revision of this
 package that had that upstream baseline.
 Options:
 -p, --patch-file FILE:   Apply the patch file FILE.
 Default ./patch-files/diffs/patch-N.patch, where N is the baseline revision
 -b, --baseline-dir DIR:  The upstream baseline will be cloned into DIR if this
-does not seem to have been done already. Otherwise DIR/build will be udated to
+does not seem to have been done already. Otherwise DIR/build will be updated to
 the baseline revision before patching.
 It is assumed that the command 'patch' will invoke the patch tool. patch is not
 standard equioment on Windows but a port is available:
--- a/cross-plat-dev-utils/buildlog.txt	Tue May 11 08:11:21 2010 +0100
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
->>> EPOCROOT not defined. Assuming ../..
->>> EPOCROOT=/home/imk/symbian/epocroot-pdk-3.0.h
->>> OK