[SCM] live-manual branch, debian, updated. debian/2.0_a12-1-33-g9220f1d

Ben Armstrong synrg at debian.org
Thu Dec 9 14:53:10 UTC 2010


The following commit has been merged in the debian branch:
commit 25891186f09044be920360ba63cbddd29f221e7b
Author: Ben Armstrong <synrg at debian.org>
Date:   Thu Dec 9 10:47:37 2010 -0400

    Undoing unnecessary formatting workaround.

diff --git a/manual/en/user_customization-packages.ssi b/manual/en/user_customization-packages.ssi
index 1602437..199cc34 100644
--- a/manual/en/user_customization-packages.ssi
+++ b/manual/en/user_customization-packages.ssi
@@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ ia32-libs
 
 }code
 
-You may test for any one of a number of values, e.g. to install #{memtest86+ }# if either #{--architecture i386}# or #{--architecture amd64}# is specified:
+You may test for any one of a number of values, e.g. to install #{memtest86+}# if either #{--architecture i386}# or #{--architecture amd64}# is specified:
 
 code{
 
@@ -230,7 +230,7 @@ $ lb config --language es
 }code
 Even so, it is limited in that it only supports a single language and a single bootloader. Therefore, for all of these reasons, the future of this option is under review, possibly to be replaced with something entirely different in the next major release of live-build.
 
-2~ Installing modified or third-party packages
+2~installing-modified-or-third-party-packages Installing modified or third-party packages
 
 Whilst it is against the philosophy of Debian Live, it may sometimes be necessary to build a Live system with modified versions of packages that are in the Debian repository. This may be to modify or support additional features, languages and branding, or even to remove elements of existing packages that are undesirable. Similarly, "third-party" packages may be used to add bespoke and/or proprietary functionality.
 

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