two sbopkg(8) tweaks

Changed a line which made it almost sound like sbopkg might randomly
replace the config file, making it clear it's under user control.

Modified (mostly removed) the paragraph (similar to one in the README
that was also recently modified/removed) about sbopkg not really
supporting build chains. It isn't *guaranteed*, but doesn't need to
sound like some random fluke.
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slakmagik 2011-02-05 03:19:23 +00:00
parent 497e34feaf
commit 6b5df12c1c

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@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ to be used, a configuration file must exist at
An initial install will provide the user with that file while upgrades An initial install will provide the user with that file while upgrades
will add an will add an
.I /etc/sbopkg/sbopkg.conf.new .I /etc/sbopkg/sbopkg.conf.new
which may be merged with or replace the older version. file with which the user may merge or replace the older version.
See See
.BR sbopkg.conf (5) .BR sbopkg.conf (5)
for more information about the configuration file. for more information about the configuration file.
@ -301,13 +301,10 @@ See the
option for details since, other than the installation, these two options option for details since, other than the installation, these two options
operate similarly. operate similarly.
.IP .IP
Note that by carefully considering the order of the packages listed, the Note that by carefully considering the order of the packages listed
user may be able to build and install dependencies in the right order and/or using queuefiles, the user may be able to build and install
before the final application is built and installed. dependencies in the right order before the final application is built
Of course, given the nature of dependencies, this may not always be and installed.
possible and so building dependencies like this is not really a
supported feature.
Still, when it works, it can be helpful.
.\"--------------------------------------------------------------------- .\"---------------------------------------------------------------------
.TP .TP
.B \-k .B \-k