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author | ng0 <ng0@infotropique.org> | 2017-10-26 12:49:54 +0000 |
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committer | ng0 <ng0@infotropique.org> | 2017-10-26 12:49:54 +0000 |
commit | 6667b33fde4d819385f9363601db58378560af28 (patch) | |
tree | fa7b3f8be4d42e0560306c4357dcc2d09206589c /doc | |
parent | e2f0870adf4baad5dfefaefd92c122ee9e1e0e5a (diff) | |
download | gnunet-6667b33fde4d819385f9363601db58378560af28.tar.gz gnunet-6667b33fde4d819385f9363601db58378560af28.zip |
"@code{}" -> @code{}
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-rw-r--r-- | doc/documentation/chapters/developer.texi | 12 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | doc/documentation/chapters/installation.texi | 20 |
2 files changed, 16 insertions, 16 deletions
diff --git a/doc/documentation/chapters/developer.texi b/doc/documentation/chapters/developer.texi index 9459068a9..f98b62e10 100644 --- a/doc/documentation/chapters/developer.texi +++ b/doc/documentation/chapters/developer.texi | |||
@@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ It can be accessed at @uref{https://gnunet.org/bugs/}. | |||
125 | Anyone can report bugs, but only developers can claim to have fixed them. | 125 | Anyone can report bugs, but only developers can claim to have fixed them. |
126 | 126 | ||
127 | @item Our site installation of the | 127 | @item Our site installation of the |
128 | CI@footnote{Continuous Integration} system "@code{Buildbot}" is used | 128 | CI@footnote{Continuous Integration} system @code{Buildbot} is used |
129 | to check GNUnet builds automatically on a range of platforms. | 129 | to check GNUnet builds automatically on a range of platforms. |
130 | The web interface of this CI is exposed at | 130 | The web interface of this CI is exposed at |
131 | @uref{https://gnunet.org/buildbot/}. | 131 | @uref{https://gnunet.org/buildbot/}. |
@@ -704,8 +704,8 @@ are under @code{[MODULE-PLUGINNAME]} | |||
704 | @subsubsection exported symbols | 704 | @subsubsection exported symbols |
705 | 705 | ||
706 | @itemize @bullet | 706 | @itemize @bullet |
707 | @item must start with "@code{GNUNET_modulename_}" and be defined in | 707 | @item must start with @code{GNUNET_modulename_} and be defined in |
708 | "@file{modulename.c}" | 708 | @file{modulename.c} |
709 | @item exceptions: those defined in @file{gnunet_common.h} | 709 | @item exceptions: those defined in @file{gnunet_common.h} |
710 | @end itemize | 710 | @end itemize |
711 | 711 | ||
@@ -1027,8 +1027,8 @@ export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/path/to/gnunet/lib | |||
1027 | Ideally, any non-trivial GNUnet code should be covered by automated | 1027 | Ideally, any non-trivial GNUnet code should be covered by automated |
1028 | testcases. Testcases should reside in the same place as the code that is | 1028 | testcases. Testcases should reside in the same place as the code that is |
1029 | being tested. The name of source files implementing tests should begin | 1029 | being tested. The name of source files implementing tests should begin |
1030 | with "@code{test_}" followed by the name of the file | 1030 | with @code{test_} followed by the name of the file that contains |
1031 | that contains the code that is being tested. | 1031 | the code that is being tested. |
1032 | 1032 | ||
1033 | Testcases in GNUnet should be integrated with the autotools build system. | 1033 | Testcases in GNUnet should be integrated with the autotools build system. |
1034 | This way, developers and anyone building binary packages will be able to | 1034 | This way, developers and anyone building binary packages will be able to |
@@ -6955,7 +6955,7 @@ block plugin. | |||
6955 | 6955 | ||
6956 | In conclusion, GNUnet subsystems that want to use the DHT need to define a | 6956 | In conclusion, GNUnet subsystems that want to use the DHT need to define a |
6957 | block format and write a plugin to match queries and replies. For testing, | 6957 | block format and write a plugin to match queries and replies. For testing, |
6958 | the "@code{GNUNET_BLOCK_TYPE_TEST}" block type can be used; it accepts | 6958 | the @code{GNUNET_BLOCK_TYPE_TEST} block type can be used; it accepts |
6959 | any query as valid and any reply as matching any query. | 6959 | any query as valid and any reply as matching any query. |
6960 | This type is also used for the DHT command line tools. | 6960 | This type is also used for the DHT command line tools. |
6961 | However, it should NOT be used for normal applications due to the lack | 6961 | However, it should NOT be used for normal applications due to the lack |
diff --git a/doc/documentation/chapters/installation.texi b/doc/documentation/chapters/installation.texi index dfd94d037..a864d1c16 100644 --- a/doc/documentation/chapters/installation.texi +++ b/doc/documentation/chapters/installation.texi | |||
@@ -1882,7 +1882,7 @@ dlltool --input-def ../include/libmySQL.def \ | |||
1882 | 1882 | ||
1883 | @item Copy include\* to include\mysql\ | 1883 | @item Copy include\* to include\mysql\ |
1884 | 1884 | ||
1885 | @item Pass "@code{--with-mysql=/c/mysql}" to | 1885 | @item Pass @code{--with-mysql=/c/mysql} to |
1886 | @command{./configure} and copy @file{libmysql.dll} | 1886 | @command{./configure} and copy @file{libmysql.dll} |
1887 | to your PATH or GNUnet's @file{bin} directory | 1887 | to your PATH or GNUnet's @file{bin} directory |
1888 | @end itemize | 1888 | @end itemize |
@@ -2314,7 +2314,7 @@ support. How you build your peer with this options can be found here: | |||
2314 | @uref{https://gnunet.org/generic_installation} | 2314 | @uref{https://gnunet.org/generic_installation} |
2315 | 2315 | ||
2316 | To configure your peer to act as a bootstrap server you have to add the | 2316 | To configure your peer to act as a bootstrap server you have to add the |
2317 | "@code{-p}" option to OPTIONS in the @code{[hostlist]} section of your | 2317 | @code{-p} option to OPTIONS in the @code{[hostlist]} section of your |
2318 | configuration file. Besides that you have to specify a port number for | 2318 | configuration file. Besides that you have to specify a port number for |
2319 | the http server. | 2319 | the http server. |
2320 | In conclusion you have to add the following lines: | 2320 | In conclusion you have to add the following lines: |
@@ -2638,19 +2638,19 @@ strength of the adversary). | |||
2638 | @subsection Configuring logging | 2638 | @subsection Configuring logging |
2639 | 2639 | ||
2640 | Logging in GNUnet 0.9.0 is controlled via the "-L" and "-l" options. | 2640 | Logging in GNUnet 0.9.0 is controlled via the "-L" and "-l" options. |
2641 | Using "-L", a log level can be specified. With log level "@code{ERROR}" | 2641 | Using @code{-L}, a log level can be specified. With log level |
2642 | only serious errors are logged. | 2642 | @code{ERROR} only serious errors are logged. |
2643 | The default log level is "@code{WARNING}" which causes anything of | 2643 | The default log level is @code{WARNING} which causes anything of |
2644 | concern to be logged. | 2644 | concern to be logged. |
2645 | Log level "@code{INFO}" can be used to log anything that might be | 2645 | Log level @code{INFO} can be used to log anything that might be |
2646 | interesting information whereas | 2646 | interesting information whereas |
2647 | "@code{DEBUG}" can be used by developers to log debugging messages | 2647 | @code{DEBUG} can be used by developers to log debugging messages |
2648 | (but you need to run @code{./configure} with | 2648 | (but you need to run @code{./configure} with |
2649 | @code{--enable-logging=verbose} to get them compiled). | 2649 | @code{--enable-logging=verbose} to get them compiled). |
2650 | The "-l" option is used to specify the log file. | 2650 | The @code{-l} option is used to specify the log file. |
2651 | 2651 | ||
2652 | Since most GNUnet services are managed by @code{gnunet-arm}, using the | 2652 | Since most GNUnet services are managed by @code{gnunet-arm}, using the |
2653 | "-l" or "-L" options directly is not possible. | 2653 | @code{-l} or @code{-L} options directly is not possible. |
2654 | Instead, they can be specified using the "OPTIONS" configuration value in | 2654 | Instead, they can be specified using the "OPTIONS" configuration value in |
2655 | the respective section for the respective service. | 2655 | the respective section for the respective service. |
2656 | In order to enable logging globally without editing the "OPTIONS" values | 2656 | In order to enable logging globally without editing the "OPTIONS" values |
@@ -3503,7 +3503,7 @@ However, even a @code{255.255.255.0} mask will suffice for most users. | |||
3503 | @subsubsection IPv6 address for interface | 3503 | @subsubsection IPv6 address for interface |
3504 | 3504 | ||
3505 | The IPv6 address the VPN interface will get. Here you can specify any | 3505 | The IPv6 address the VPN interface will get. Here you can specify any |
3506 | non-link-local address (the address should not begin with "@code{fe80:}"). | 3506 | non-link-local address (the address should not begin with @code{fe80:}). |
3507 | A subnet Unique Local Unicast (@code{fd00::/8} prefix) that you are | 3507 | A subnet Unique Local Unicast (@code{fd00::/8} prefix) that you are |
3508 | currently not using would be a good choice. | 3508 | currently not using would be a good choice. |
3509 | 3509 | ||