Author: olga Date: Thu Sep 10 21:52:41 2009 New Revision: 813607 URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=813607&view=rev Log: fix for documentation problem dueue to Pig 0.4.0 update
Removed: hadoop/pig/branches/branch-0.4/src/docs/src/documentation/content/xdocs/getstarted.xml hadoop/pig/branches/branch-0.4/src/docs/src/documentation/content/xdocs/piglatin.xml Modified: hadoop/pig/branches/branch-0.4/src/docs/src/documentation/content/xdocs/setup.xml Modified: hadoop/pig/branches/branch-0.4/src/docs/src/documentation/content/xdocs/setup.xml URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/hadoop/pig/branches/branch-0.4/src/docs/src/documentation/content/xdocs/setup.xml?rev=813607&r1=813606&r2=813607&view=diff ============================================================================== --- hadoop/pig/branches/branch-0.4/src/docs/src/documentation/content/xdocs/setup.xml (original) +++ hadoop/pig/branches/branch-0.4/src/docs/src/documentation/content/xdocs/setup.xml Thu Sep 10 21:52:41 2009 @@ -70,8 +70,8 @@ <section> <title>Grunt Shell</title> -<p>Use Pig's interactive shell, Grunt, to enter pig commands manually. See the <a href="getstarted.html#Sample+Code">Sample Code</a> for instructions about the passwd file used in the example.</p> -<p>You can also run or execute script files from the Grunt shell. See the RUN and EXEC commands in the <a href="piglatin.html">Pig Latin Manual</a>. </p> +<p>Use Pig's interactive shell, Grunt, to enter pig commands manually. See the <a href="setup.html#Sample+Code">Sample Code</a> for instructions about the passwd file used in the example.</p> +<p>You can also run or execute script files from the Grunt shell. See the RUN and EXEC commands in the <a href="piglatin_reference.html">Pig Latin Reference Manual</a>. </p> <p><strong>Local Mode</strong></p> <source> $ pig -x local @@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ <section> <title>Script Files</title> -<p>Use script files to run Pig commands as batch jobs. See the <a href="getstarted.html#Sample+Code">Sample Code</a> for instructions about the passwd file and the script file (id.pig) used in the example.</p> +<p>Use script files to run Pig commands as batch jobs. See the <a href="setup.html#Sample+Code">Sample Code</a> for instructions about the passwd file and the script file (id.pig) used in the example.</p> <p><strong>Local Mode</strong></p> <source> $ pig -x local id.pig @@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ <section> <title>Environment Variables and Properties</title> - <p>Refer to the <a href="getstarted.html#Download+Pig">Download Pig</a> section.</p> + <p>Refer to the <a href="setup.html#Download+Pig">Download Pig</a> section.</p> <p>The Pig environment variables are described in the Pig script file, located in the /pig-n.n.n/bin directory.</p> <p>The Pig properties file, pig.properties, is located in the /pig-n.n.n/conf directory. You can specify an alternate location using the PIG_CONF_DIR environment variable.</p> </section> @@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ <section> <title>Embedded Programs</title> <p>Used the embedded option to embed Pig commands in a host language and run the program. -See the <a href="getstarted.html#Sample+Code">Sample Code</a> for instructions about the passwd file and java files (idlocal.java, idmapreduce.java) used in the examples.</p> +See the <a href="setup.html#Sample+Code">Sample Code</a> for instructions about the passwd file and java files (idlocal.java, idmapreduce.java) used in the examples.</p> <p><strong>Local Mode</strong></p> <p>From your current working directory, compile the program: </p>