[med-svn] [sleepyhead] 01/03: When writing the README for Debian users (README.Debian) and for developers (README.source), I made a mistake and switched the filenames. This commit fixes it.
Sergio Durigan Junior
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commit bad02153ee983bfbb40f05028e3de5e4e058abb3
Author: Sergio Durigan Junior <sergiodj at sergiodj.net>
Date: Sun Oct 11 22:33:39 2015 -0400
When writing the README for Debian users (README.Debian) and for
developers (README.source), I made a mistake and switched the
filenames. This commit fixes it.
---
debian/README.Debian | 11 ++++++-----
debian/README.source | 12 +++++-------
2 files changed, 11 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-)
diff --git a/debian/README.Debian b/debian/README.Debian
index 8941e28..a85a097 100644
--- a/debian/README.Debian
+++ b/debian/README.Debian
@@ -1,10 +1,11 @@
sleepyhead for Debian
---------------------
-Upstream ships bundled libraries which are not necessary under Debian,
-therefore I removed them (see debian/patches). The package is not in
-a very good shape regarding quality of code/organization of build
-system, but it works well enough the way it is. It needs a lot of TLC
-on GNU/Linux to get things improved.
+- When you use SleepyHead to examine your CPAP data, please remember
+ to write-protect you sdcard! SleepyHead is read-only (therefore, it
+ does not and will not write anything on your sdcard), but it is
+ never a bad idea to make sure that no other program will try to do
+ "smart" things when you use your sdcard, which can cause your CPAP
+ machine to corrupt the data.
-- Sergio Durigan Junior <sergiodj at sergiodj.net> Mon, 28 Sep 2015 15:09:59 -0400
diff --git a/debian/README.source b/debian/README.source
index db46a8b..8941e28 100644
--- a/debian/README.source
+++ b/debian/README.source
@@ -1,12 +1,10 @@
sleepyhead for Debian
---------------------
-- When you use SleepyHead to examine your CPAP data, please remember
- to write-protect you sdcard! SleepyHead is read-only (therefore, it
- does not and will not write anything on your sdcard), but it is
- never a bad idea to make sure that no other program will try to do
- "smart" things when you use your sdcard, which can cause your CPAP
- machine to corrupt the data.
+Upstream ships bundled libraries which are not necessary under Debian,
+therefore I removed them (see debian/patches). The package is not in
+a very good shape regarding quality of code/organization of build
+system, but it works well enough the way it is. It needs a lot of TLC
+on GNU/Linux to get things improved.
-- Sergio Durigan Junior <sergiodj at sergiodj.net> Mon, 28 Sep 2015 15:09:59 -0400
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