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authorDan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>2010-12-13 22:35:24 -0600
committerDan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>2010-12-13 22:35:24 -0600
commitc5f6995aeb7f0622b63a736208850c9c86f38aad (patch)
tree04ae7ecf0f769c2aab7a2886ccf95e09880f3907 /doc/PKGBUILD.5.txt
parent8f18798d10ab74c79dce3e0b11b5896104299d73 (diff)
Fix manpage wrap not at 80 characters
Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
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@@ -269,16 +269,17 @@ will be run as the user calling makepkg.
Package Splitting
-----------------
-makepkg supports building multiple packages from a single PKGBUILD. This is achieved
-by assigning an array of package names to the `pkgname` directive. Each split package
-uses a corresponding packaging function with name `package_foo()`, where `foo` is the
-name of the split package.
-
-All options and directives for the split packages default to the global values given
-within the PKGBUILD. However, some of these can be overridden within each split
-package's packaging function. The following variables can be overridden: `pkgver`,
-`pkgrel`, `pkgdesc`, `arch`, `license`, `groups`, `depends`, `optdepends`,
-`provides`, `conflicts`, `replaces`, `backup`, `options`, `install` and `changelog`.
+makepkg supports building multiple packages from a single PKGBUILD. This is
+achieved by assigning an array of package names to the `pkgname` directive.
+Each split package uses a corresponding packaging function with name
+`package_foo()`, where `foo` is the name of the split package.
+
+All options and directives for the split packages default to the global values
+given within the PKGBUILD. However, some of these can be overridden within each
+split package's packaging function. The following variables can be overridden:
+`pkgver`, `pkgrel`, `pkgdesc`, `arch`, `license`, `groups`, `depends`,
+`optdepends`, `provides`, `conflicts`, `replaces`, `backup`, `options`,
+`install` and `changelog`.
An optional global directive is available when building a split package: