I fixed a couple of typos in HACKING. Also, CVS_RSH is not needed for pserver. Also, I added a note to look in README for how to report verbose test failures.
* HACKING: Update. Index: HACKING =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/libtool/libtool/HACKING,v retrieving revision 1.32 diff -u -r1.32 HACKING --- HACKING 28 Jan 2007 12:43:36 -0000 1.32 +++ HACKING 17 Feb 2007 09:56:16 -0000 @@ -493,7 +493,7 @@ You should download the signature named after any tarball you download, and then verify its integrity with, for example: - gpg --verify [EMAIL PROTECTED] + gpg --verify [EMAIL PROTECTED]@.tar.gz.sig Here are the MD5 and SHA1 checksums: @@ -512,12 +512,11 @@ but is useable with @COMPATIBLE_AUTOTOOL_VERSIONS@ in your own projects. -Alternatively, you can fetch the unbootstrapped sourcecode from -anonymous cvs by using the following commands: +Alternatively, you can fetch the unbootstrapped source code from +anonymous cvs by using the following command: - $ export CVS_RSH=ssh $ cvs -z3 -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/sources/libtool \ - co -r @CVS_RELEASE_TAG@ libtool + co -r @CVS_RELEASE_TAG@ libtool You will then need to have recent (possibly as yet unreleased) versions of Automake and Autoconf installed to bootstrap the checked out @@ -529,6 +528,7 @@ Please report bugs to <bug-libtool@gnu.org>, along with the verbose output of any failed test groups, and the output from `./libtool --config.' +The README file explains how to capture the verbose test output. @@ -580,7 +580,7 @@ You should download the signature named after any tarball you download, and then verify its integrity with, for example: - gpg --verify [EMAIL PROTECTED] + gpg --verify [EMAIL PROTECTED]@.tar.gz.sig Here are the MD5 and SHA1 checksums: @@ -597,13 +597,12 @@ but is useable with @COMPATIBLE_AUTOTOOL_VERSIONS@ in your own projects. -Alternatively, you can fetch the unbootstrapped sourcecode from -anonymous cvs by using the following commands (just hit return when +Alternatively, you can fetch the unbootstrapped source code from +anonymous cvs by using the following command (just hit return when you are prompted for the password): - $ export CVS_RSH=ssh $ cvs -z3 -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/sources/libtool \ - co -r @CVS_RELEASE_TAG@ libtool + co -r @CVS_RELEASE_TAG@ libtool You will then need to have the latest release versions of Automake (@AUTOMAKE_VERSION@) and Autoconf (@AUTOCONF_VERSION@) installed to @@ -611,6 +610,7 @@ Please report bugs to <bug-libtool@gnu.org>, along with the verbose output of any failed test groups, and the output from `./libtool --config.' +The README file explains how to capture the verbose test output. --