[Buildroot] [PATCH 1/4] manual: convert existing documentation to the asciidoc format
Luca Ceresoli
luca at lucaceresoli.net
Mon Oct 3 16:49:55 UTC 2011
Hi Thomas,
I found a few minor issues that I report below.
In general, I really appreciate this job. BR is growing in features and
complexity, and a single HTML file is not enough anymore. Thanks!
Acked-by: Luca Ceresoli <luca at lucaceresoli.net>
Thomas Petazzoni wrote:
...
> +* *Makefiles for generic packages* (not using autotools): These
> + are based on an infrastructure similar to the one used for
> + autotools-based packages, but requires a little more work from the
> + developer. They specify what should be done for the configuration,
> + compilation, installation and cleanup of the package. This
> + infrastructure must be used for all packages that do not use the
> + autotools as their build system. In the future, other specialized
> + infrastructures might be written for other build systems.
> + We cover them through in xref:gentargets-tutorial[] and
> + xref:gentargets-reference[].
> +
These links do not work.
In the HTML output the link is:
<a href="#gentargets-reference">[gentargets-reference]</a>
but the target anchor is:
<h4 id="_tt_gentargets_tt_reference"><tt>GENTARGETS</tt>
Reference</h4>
In the PDF I read:
We cover them through in [?] and [?].
> +* *Makefiles for autotools-based software* (autoconf, automake,
> + etc.): We provide a dedicated infrastructure for such packages, since
> + autotools is a very common build system. This infrastructure<i>must
> +</i> be used for new packages that rely on the autotools as their
> + build system.<br/>We cover them through a
> +<a href="#autotools-tutorial">tutorial</a> and a
> +<a href="#autotools-reference">reference</a>.</li>
Here are some remnants of the original HTML, I guess.
There are others here and there, but it's trivial to find them by
searching for "<". Most hits are like this one.
Luca
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