From 24bcf0bad871d12d9f8a7320404d705b3462ffa5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tobias Geerinckx-Rice Date: Fri, 9 Apr 2021 19:52:55 +0200 Subject: doc: Fix typos. * doc/guix.texi (SELinux Support): Fix typo. (Build Systems): Likewise. (DNS Services): Likewise. (Networking Services): Likewise. (Guix Services): Likewise. (Reduced Binary Seed Bootstrap): Likewise. (Documentation): Likewise. --- doc/guix.texi | 18 +++++++++--------- 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/guix.texi b/doc/guix.texi index 84d8bf50be..218ff35ce9 100644 --- a/doc/guix.texi +++ b/doc/guix.texi @@ -1428,7 +1428,7 @@ the Guix daemon. @code{guix_daemon_socket_t} isn’t actually used. None of the socket operations involve contexts that have anything to do with @code{guix_daemon_socket_t}. It doesn’t hurt to have this unused label, -but it would be preferrable to define socket rules for only this label. +but it would be preferable to define socket rules for only this label. @item @code{guix gc} cannot access arbitrary links to profiles. By design, @@ -7769,7 +7769,7 @@ after the wrapped library followed by @code{_jll.jl}. To add the binary path @code{_jll.jl} packages, you need to patch the files under @file{src/wrappers/}, replacing the call to the macro -@code{JLLWrappers.@@generate_wrapper_header}, adding as a secound +@code{JLLWrappers.@@generate_wrapper_header}, adding as a second argument containing the store path the binary. As an example, in the MbedTLS Julia package, we add a build phase @@ -16425,7 +16425,7 @@ netfilter project that aims to replace the existing iptables, ip6tables, arptables and ebtables framework. It provides a new packet filtering framework, a new user-space utility @command{nft}, and a compatibility layer for iptables. This service comes with a default ruleset -@code{%default-nftables-ruleset} that rejecting all incomming connections +@code{%default-nftables-ruleset} that rejecting all incoming connections except those to the ssh port 22. To use it, simply write: @lisp @@ -16828,7 +16828,7 @@ Data type representing the configuration for @code{syncthing-service-type}. List of command-line arguments passing to @code{syncthing} binary. @item @code{logflags} (default: @var{0}) -Sum of loging flags, see +Sum of logging flags, see @uref{https://docs.syncthing.net/users/syncthing.html#cmdoption-logflags, Syncthing documentation logflags}. @item @code{user} (default: @var{#f}) @@ -25913,7 +25913,7 @@ this amount of time. After this period, resolvers will invalidate their cache and check again that it still exists. @item @code{nx} (default: @code{3600}) -Default TTL of inexistant records. This delay is usually short because you want +Default TTL of inexistent records. This delay is usually short because you want your new domains to reach everyone quickly. @end table @@ -31114,7 +31114,7 @@ coordinator. @deftp {Data Type} guix-build-coordinator-agent-dynamic-auth Data type representing an agent authenticating with a coordinator via a -dyanmic auth token and agent name. +dynamic auth token and agent name. @table @asis @item @code{agent-name} @@ -31131,7 +31131,7 @@ database, and is used by the agent to authenticate. @deftp {Data Type} guix-build-coordinator-agent-dynamic-auth-with-file Data type representing an agent authenticating with a coordinator via a -dyanmic auth token read from a file and agent name. +dynamic auth token read from a file and agent name. @table @asis @item @code{agent-name} @@ -34285,7 +34285,7 @@ This service represents PID@tie{}1. @cindex man pages @cindex manual pages In most cases packages installed with Guix come with documentation. -There are two main documentation formats: ``Info'', a browseable +There are two main documentation formats: ``Info'', a browsable hypertext format used for GNU software, and ``manual pages'' (or ``man pages''), the linear documentation format traditionally found on Unix. Info manuals are accessed with the @command{info} command or with Emacs, @@ -34695,7 +34695,7 @@ traditional bootstrap of the rest of the Guix System. The only significant binary bootstrap seeds that remain@footnote{ Ignoring the 68KB @code{mescc-tools}; that will be removed later, -together with @code{mes}.} are a Scheme intepreter and a Scheme +together with @code{mes}.} are a Scheme interpreter and a Scheme compiler: GNU Mes and GNU Guile@footnote{Not shown in this graph are the static binaries for @file{bash}, @code{tar}, and @code{xz} that are used to get Guile running.}. -- cgit v1.2.3