X-Git-Url: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/ucgi/~ianmdlvl/git?a=blobdiff_plain;f=tools.dbk;h=2e5dda24cbac23eb9d489557be085813d201c29c;hb=927e904966a6ba5bc30ec634fb21a97d4d4c9c2b;hp=914d2f3d5c4cc499b6d034439e500281c27f27a7;hpb=c860a39ea13f7d552fc940a546b01be70c09b3a0;p=developers-reference.git diff --git a/tools.dbk b/tools.dbk index 914d2f3..2e5dda2 100644 --- a/tools.dbk +++ b/tools.dbk @@ -95,10 +95,10 @@ errors. You should periodically get the newest lintian from `unstable' and check over all your -packages. Notice that the -i option provides detailed -explanations of what each error or warning means, what its basis in Policy is, -and commonly how you can fix the problem. +role="package">lintian from unstable and check +over all your packages. Notice that the -i option provides +detailed explanations of what each error or warning means, what its basis in +Policy is, and commonly how you can fix the problem. Refer to for more information on how and when to @@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ use Lintian. You can also see a summary of all problems reported by Lintian on your packages at . These reports contain the latest lintian output for the whole development distribution -(unstable). +(unstable). @@ -306,8 +306,8 @@ environment. It can use chrooted environments as well. It can be used stand-alone, or as part of a networked, distributed build environment. As the latter, it is part of the system used by porters to build binary packages for all the available -architectures. See for more information, and to see the system in action. +architectures. See for more information, and + to see the system in action.