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Linux->GNU/Linux (Issue 2651) (issue 6454114)
From: |
PhilEHolmes |
Subject: |
Linux->GNU/Linux (Issue 2651) (issue 6454114) |
Date: |
Tue, 07 Aug 2012 13:56:25 +0000 |
Reviewers: Graham Percival, dak,
Message:
Please review.
Description:
Updates all the instances of linux that I can find in the English docs
to GNU/Linux.
Please review this at http://codereview.appspot.com/6454114/
Affected files:
M Documentation/contributor/administration.itexi
M Documentation/contributor/programming-work.itexi
M Documentation/contributor/quick-start.itexi
M Documentation/contributor/source-code.itexi
M Documentation/learning/tweaks.itely
M Documentation/usage/running.itely
M Documentation/usage/suggestions.itely
M Documentation/web/download.itexi
M Documentation/web/introduction.itexi
M flower/libc-extension.cc
M scripts/build/create-weblinks-itexi.py
Index: Documentation/contributor/administration.itexi
diff --git a/Documentation/contributor/administration.itexi
b/Documentation/contributor/administration.itexi
index
73c317855eb84dc09c65a0b8c96ffa25a79e319b..669537580732a6549c9faf088ce854fdc0fd090c
100644
--- a/Documentation/contributor/administration.itexi
+++ b/Documentation/contributor/administration.itexi
@@ -935,7 +935,7 @@ open-source software. For example,
@uref{http://foundation.gnome.org/legal/} board members pledge
to keep certain matters confidential
-every security team of every linux distribution and OS
+every security team of every GNU/Linux distribution and OS
@end example
In fact, Karl Fogel's @qq{Producing Open Source Software}
Index: Documentation/contributor/programming-work.itexi
diff --git a/Documentation/contributor/programming-work.itexi
b/Documentation/contributor/programming-work.itexi
index
9644cf78682e6746a1b85d79a0dd9f2f51046d18..d72424ab4c17df1fefb22917797e2fe819e616ac
100644
--- a/Documentation/contributor/programming-work.itexi
+++ b/Documentation/contributor/programming-work.itexi
@@ -1453,7 +1453,7 @@ When these commands complete without error, the patch
is
considered to function successfully.
Developers on Windows who are unable to build LilyPond should
-get help from a Linux or OSX developer to do the make tests.
+get help from a GNU/Linux or OSX developer to do the make tests.
@node Verify regression tests
Index: Documentation/contributor/quick-start.itexi
diff --git a/Documentation/contributor/quick-start.itexi
b/Documentation/contributor/quick-start.itexi
index
a549c4ef5747156a4b2730b0965c50994f26b0c2..2172677054daedd1d6866936609af73dfa6b5b90
100644
--- a/Documentation/contributor/quick-start.itexi
+++ b/Documentation/contributor/quick-start.itexi
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ for you and will help you do this as quickly and easily
as possible.
@node LilyDev
@section LilyDev
-There is a disk image of a @q{remix} of Ubuntu Linux available for
+There is a disk image of a @q{remix} of Ubuntu GNU/Linux available for
download which includes all the necessary software and tools to compile
both LilyPond and the documentation. Called the
@qq{Ubuntu LilyPond Developer Remix}, but known simply as @qq{LilyDev}
@@ -25,14 +25,14 @@ for short. Although it is not possible to compile
LilyPond on Windows
and extremely difficult on MacOS, LilyDev can be installed and run
inside a @q{virtual machine} on any of these operating systems without
disturbing your main operating system. The LilyDev disk image can also
-be burnt to a DVD and installed like any other Ubuntu Linux
+be burnt to a DVD and installed like any other Ubuntu GNU/Linux
distribution.
Most virtualization software can be used but we recommend VirtualBox as
it is available for all major operating systems and is easy to install
& configure.
-If you are not familiar with Linux, it may be beneficial to read a
+If you are not familiar with GNU/Linux, it may be beneficial to read a
couple of @qq{introduction to Ubuntu} web pages.
Some contributors have recommended a free PDF:
Index: Documentation/contributor/source-code.itexi
diff --git a/Documentation/contributor/source-code.itexi
b/Documentation/contributor/source-code.itexi
index
2567484e7075ab4627ad1ab8c51479d9a275ea4f..d3f4f3a11b8dc11e7813f658d286606a46d97c27
100644
--- a/Documentation/contributor/source-code.itexi
+++ b/Documentation/contributor/source-code.itexi
@@ -549,7 +549,7 @@ environment variable to point to that repository.
@end example
To configure an environment variable in bash (the default for most
-Linux distributions),
+GNU/Linux distributions),
@example
export LILYPOND_WEB_MEDIA_GIT=$HOME/dir/of/lilypond-extra/
Index: Documentation/learning/tweaks.itely
diff --git a/Documentation/learning/tweaks.itely
b/Documentation/learning/tweaks.itely
index
675e585ca50f1189c1e0df0b57b13e7d169bcd85..5f9f1dc7b14b16139f92c3d133a35014145932b3
100644
--- a/Documentation/learning/tweaks.itely
+++ b/Documentation/learning/tweaks.itely
@@ -4009,14 +4009,14 @@ first find the directory appropriate to your
system. The location
of this directory depends (a) on whether you obtained LilyPond
by downloading a precompiled binary from lilypond.org
or whether you installed it from a package manager (i.e.
-distributed with Linux, or installed under fink or cygwin) or
+distributed with GNU/Linux, or installed under fink or cygwin) or
compiled it from source, and (b) on which operating system it is
being used:
@strong{Downloaded from lilypond.org}
@itemize @bullet
address@hidden Linux
address@hidden GNU/Linux
Navigate to
@example
Index: Documentation/usage/running.itely
diff --git a/Documentation/usage/running.itely
b/Documentation/usage/running.itely
index
7522cec85b74b3aca677cd51454e89a81e985751..2c1ea3126dd37ceb1308f7c29d56c6bd8da458b8
100644
--- a/Documentation/usage/running.itely
+++ b/Documentation/usage/running.itely
@@ -721,7 +721,7 @@ smaller value means more CPU time is used. The default
value is
Setting up the server to run LilyPond in a chroot jail is a complicated
task. The steps are listed below. Examples in the steps are from
-Ubuntu Linux, and may require the use of @code{sudo} as appropriate.
+Ubuntu GNU/Linux, and may require the use of @code{sudo} as appropriate.
@itemize
Index: Documentation/usage/suggestions.itely
diff --git a/Documentation/usage/suggestions.itely
b/Documentation/usage/suggestions.itely
index
8b3314257a5997e1a5c8c3ad59fd01936c8c96be..421782ce162e910bf02044966190fae7026b9cc8
100644
--- a/Documentation/usage/suggestions.itely
+++ b/Documentation/usage/suggestions.itely
@@ -281,11 +281,11 @@ See the @strong{GNU Make Manual} for full details on
using
can do.
The commands to define rules in a makefile differ
-according to platform; for instance the various forms of Linux and
+according to platform; for instance the various forms of GNU/Linux and
MacOS use @code{bash}, while Windows uses @code{cmd}. Note that on
MacOS X, you need to configure the system to use the command-line
interpreter. Here are some example makefiles, with versions for both
-Linux/MacOS and Windows.
+GNU/Linux/MacOS and Windows.
The first example is for an orchestral work in four
movements with a directory structure as follows:
Index: Documentation/web/download.itexi
diff --git a/Documentation/web/download.itexi
b/Documentation/web/download.itexi
index
365ecedaa3595aac6da3db6860c35f72d1653778..dd6dabb46491dc41a5a97ccc46557d16a33cb25b
100644
--- a/Documentation/web/download.itexi
+++ b/Documentation/web/download.itexi
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ our @ref{Text input}.}
@c ref is duplicated to avoid underlining ref as image.
@ref{Unix, @sourceimage{logo-linux,,,}
@sourceimage{logo-freebsd,,,}}
address@hidden, Unix (Linux and FreeBSD)}
address@hidden, Unix (GNU/Linux and FreeBSD)}
@item
@ref{MacOS X, @sourceimage{logo-macosx,,,}}
Index: Documentation/web/introduction.itexi
diff --git a/Documentation/web/introduction.itexi
b/Documentation/web/introduction.itexi
index
127d174d096e28f1a38ebda751e94f8075b3755a..e07321bb3ccee04a637b12350f4d429345c78598
100644
--- a/Documentation/web/introduction.itexi
+++ b/Documentation/web/introduction.itexi
@@ -1089,7 +1089,7 @@ viewer with advanced point-and-click support.
Frescobaldi is lightweight, yet powerful LilyPond music and text editor
with a built-in PDF viewer. It is easy to use and will run on all major
-operating systems (Linux, Mac OS X and Windows).
+operating systems (GNU/Linux, Mac OS X and Windows).
@divEnd
Index: flower/libc-extension.cc
diff --git a/flower/libc-extension.cc b/flower/libc-extension.cc
index
59d4a52f13105264cbec3fb73d2e60dc76ac95df..2e33629f1e64efb2ac830cdc9305fce0561ce5d8
100644
--- a/flower/libc-extension.cc
+++ b/flower/libc-extension.cc
@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ strnupr (char *start, int n)
/** locate a substring. #memmem# finds the first occurrence of
#needle# in #haystack#. This is not ANSI-C.
- The prototype is not in accordance with the Linux Programmer's
+ The prototype is not in accordance with the GNU/Linux Programmer's
Manual v1.15, but it is with /usr/include/string.h */
unsigned char *
Index: scripts/build/create-weblinks-itexi.py
diff --git a/scripts/build/create-weblinks-itexi.py
b/scripts/build/create-weblinks-itexi.py
index
c7e02ceb844672ff738aa387fced648f59f69899..62d5afbfbd28e41e70a2b6c6e96cb0d35ee56f4b
100644
--- a/scripts/build/create-weblinks-itexi.py
+++ b/scripts/build/create-weblinks-itexi.py
@@ -320,11 +320,11 @@ def make_download_source(name, vstring, version,
lang):
def make_all_downloads(macroName, version):
make_download("download"+macroName+"LinuxNormal", "linux-x86/",
- "linux-x86.sh", version, "1", "Linux x86")
+ "linux-x86.sh", version, "1", "GNU/Linux x86")
make_download("download"+macroName+"LinuxBig", "linux-64/",
- "linux-64.sh", version, "1", "Linux 64")
+ "linux-64.sh", version, "1", "GNU/Linux 64")
make_download("download"+macroName+"LinuxPPC", "linux-ppc/",
- "linux-ppc.sh", version, "1", "Linux PPC")
+ "linux-ppc.sh", version, "1", "GNU/Linux PPC")
make_download("download"+macroName+"FreeBSDNormal", "freebsd-x86/",
"freebsd-x86.sh", version, "1", "FreeBSD i386")
- Linux->GNU/Linux (Issue 2651) (issue 6454114),
PhilEHolmes <=