diff --git a/docs/Build.xml b/docs/Build.xml index 18f674e32..26c9feacb 100644 --- a/docs/Build.xml +++ b/docs/Build.xml @@ -72,6 +72,10 @@ Shorewall6-lite + + + Shorewall-init + There are also several other directories which are described in @@ -80,20 +84,18 @@
trunk/docs - The development release XML documents. Depending on the point in - the release cycle, these documents may also apply to the current - stable version. In that case, there is no docs directory in that - release's directory in branches. + The stable release XML documents. Depending on the point in the + release cycle, these documents may also apply to the current + development version.
trunk/manpages, trunk/manpages6, trunk/manpages-lite and trunk/manpages6-lite - The development release XML manpages. Depending on the point in - the release cycle, these documents may also apply to the current - stable version. + The stable release XML manpages. Depending on the point in the + release cycle, these documents may also apply to the current + development version.
@@ -156,7 +158,8 @@
build44 - This is the script that builds Shorewall packages from Git. + This is the script that builds Shorewall 4.4 packages from + Git. The script copies content from Git using the git archive command. It then uses that content to build the @@ -208,12 +211,12 @@ - You should ensure that you have the latest script. The scripts + You should ensure that you have the latest scripts. The scripts change periodically as we move through the release cycles. - The scripts may need to be modified to fit your particular - environment. There are a number of variables that are set near the front - of the script: + The build44 script may need to be modified to fit your particular + environment. There are a number of variables that are set near the top + of the file: @@ -279,8 +282,8 @@ options - are one of the following. If no options are given then all - options are assumed + are one or more of the following. If no options are given + then all options are assumed @@ -486,7 +489,7 @@ Each product includes an install script (install.sh) that may be used to install the - product on a machine or into a directory. + product on a machine or into a directory. By default, the scripts install the corresponding product into "/'; you can direct them to install into an empty existing directory by