diff options
Diffstat (limited to 'doc/automake.texi')
-rw-r--r-- | doc/automake.texi | 12 |
1 files changed, 6 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/doc/automake.texi b/doc/automake.texi index 20855d692..736d61dc6 100644 --- a/doc/automake.texi +++ b/doc/automake.texi @@ -1830,7 +1830,7 @@ variable definitions. @cindex indentation in Makefile.am Generally, Automake is not particularly smart in the parsing of unusual Makefile constructs, so you're advised to avoid fancy constructs or -``creative'' use of whitespaces. +``creative'' use of whitespace. @c Keep this in sync with doc-parsing-buglets-tabs.sh For example, @key{TAB} characters cannot be used between a target name and the following ``@code{:}'' character, and variable assignments @@ -3278,7 +3278,7 @@ find third-party @file{.m4} files. When this option is given, normal processing is suppressed. This option was used @emph{in the past} by third-party packages to determine where to install @file{.m4} macro files, but @emph{this usage is today discouraged}, since it causes -@samp{$(prefix)} not to be thoroughly honoured (which violates the +@samp{$(prefix)} not to be thoroughly honored (which violates the GNU Coding Standards), and a similar semantics can be better obtained with the @env{ACLOCAL_PATH} environment variable; @pxref{Extending aclocal}. @@ -3474,7 +3474,7 @@ Also note that, if the @option{--install} option is used, any @file{.m4} file containing a required macro that is found in a directory listed in @env{ACLOCAL_PATH} will be installed locally. @c Keep in sync with aclocal-path-installed-serial.sh -In this case, serial numbers in @file{.m4} are honoured too, +In this case, serial numbers in @file{.m4} are honored too, @pxref{Serials}. Conversely to @file{dirlist}, @env{ACLOCAL_PATH} is useful if you are @@ -7876,7 +7876,7 @@ All of these targets can be extended using @samp{-local} rules If the @file{.texi} file @code{@@include}s @file{version.texi}, then that file will be automatically generated. The file @file{version.texi} -defines four Texinfo flag you can reference using +defines four Texinfo flags you can reference using @code{@@value@{EDITION@}}, @code{@@value@{VERSION@}}, @code{@@value@{UPDATED@}}, and @code{@@value@{UPDATED-MONTH@}}. @@ -8478,7 +8478,7 @@ dist-hook: rm -rf `find $(distdir)/doc -type d -name .svn` @end example -@c The caveates described here should be documented in 'disthook.sh'. +@c The caveats described here should be documented in 'disthook.sh'. @noindent Note that the @code{dist-hook} recipe shouldn't assume that the regular files in the distribution directory are writable; this might not be the @@ -9491,7 +9491,7 @@ The @file{.trs} file is used to register some metadata through the use of custom reStructuredText fields. This metadata is expected to be employed in various ways by the parallel test harness; for example, to count the test results when printing the testsuite summary, or to decide -which tests to re-run upon @command{make reheck}. Unrecognized metadata +which tests to re-run upon @command{make recheck}. Unrecognized metadata in a @file{.trs} file is currently ignored by the harness, but this might change in the future. The list of currently recognized metadata follows. |