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[Gsrc-commit] /srv/bzr/gsrc/trunk r1702: add uninstall info to the docum


From: Brandon Invergo
Subject: [Gsrc-commit] /srv/bzr/gsrc/trunk r1702: add uninstall info to the documentation
Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2013 00:04:01 +0100
User-agent: Bazaar (2.5.0)

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revno: 1702
committer: Brandon Invergo <address@hidden>
branch nick: trunk
timestamp: Mon 2013-01-28 00:04:01 +0100
message:
  add uninstall info to the documentation
modified:
  doc/gsrc.info
  doc/gsrc.texi
=== modified file 'doc/gsrc.info'
--- a/doc/gsrc.info     2013-01-15 08:29:45 +0000
+++ b/doc/gsrc.info     2013-01-27 23:04:01 +0000
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
 This is gsrc.info, produced by makeinfo version 4.13 from gsrc.texi.
 
 This manual is for the GNU Source Release Collection (version
-2013.01.06, updated 15 January 2013).
+2013.01.06, updated 28 January 2013).
 
    Copyright (C) 2011, 2012, 2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
 
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@
 *****************************
 
 This manual is for GNU Source Release Collection (version 2013.01.06,
-15 January 2013).
+28 January 2013).
 
 * Menu:
 
@@ -307,7 +307,13 @@
      make: Leaving directory `/home/gnu/gsrc/gnu/hello'
 
    Most GNU packages are highly configurable. To see which configuration
-options are available to you, you may invoke the `help' target.
+options are available to you, you may invoke the `help-config' target.
+
+   Finally, if you choose to remove a package, you may use the
+`uninstall' target. This target "un-stows" the package; if you were to
+re-install it, the package would not need to be re-built. Instead, it
+would merely be re-stowed. To completely remove a package, use the
+`uninstall-pkg' target.
 
 
 File: gsrc.info,  Node: Complex packages,  Next: Finding packages,  Prev: 
Useful targets,  Up: Getting started
@@ -1124,13 +1130,13 @@
 Node: Installing a package6792
 Node: Setting your environment7451
 Node: Useful targets8757
-Node: Complex packages11016
-Node: Finding packages12189
-Node: Advanced configuration14059
-Node: Global configuration14572
-Node: Package configuration18257
-Node: Patching packages19881
-Node: Package versions21154
-Node: GNU Free Documentation License23765
+Node: Complex packages11319
+Node: Finding packages12492
+Node: Advanced configuration14362
+Node: Global configuration14875
+Node: Package configuration18560
+Node: Patching packages20184
+Node: Package versions21457
+Node: GNU Free Documentation License24068
 
 End Tag Table

=== modified file 'doc/gsrc.texi'
--- a/doc/gsrc.texi     2013-01-15 08:29:45 +0000
+++ b/doc/gsrc.texi     2013-01-27 23:04:01 +0000
@@ -398,7 +398,14 @@
 @end example
 
 Most GNU packages are highly configurable. To see which configuration
-options are available to you, you may invoke the @code{help} target. 
+options are available to you, you may invoke the @code{help-config}
+target. 
+
+Finally, if you choose to remove a package, you may use the
address@hidden target. This target ``un-stows'' the package; if you
+were to re-install it, the package would not need to be
+re-built. Instead, it would merely be re-stowed. To completely remove
+a package, use the @code{uninstall-pkg} target.
 
 @c *******************************************************************
 


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