[Git][debian-gis-team/debian-gis-team.pages.debian.net][master] Use lowercase for release codenames, link unstable version of debhelper manpage.

Bas Couwenberg gitlab at salsa.debian.org
Fri Mar 23 18:38:49 UTC 2018


Bas Couwenberg pushed to branch master at Debian GIS Project / debian-gis-team.pages.debian.net


Commits:
3c10c414 by Bas Couwenberg at 2018-03-23T19:36:39+01:00
Use lowercase for release codenames, link unstable version of debhelper manpage.

- - - - -


3 changed files:

- policy.xml
- public/policy/policy.html
- public/policy/tasks.html


Changes:

=====================================
policy.xml
=====================================
--- a/policy.xml
+++ b/policy.xml
@@ -2413,7 +2413,7 @@ get-orig-source:
       <para>
         The Debian GIS Blend metapackages can be installed on a normal Debian
         installation. How this can be achieved depends on which version of
-        Debian you are running. On Debian Wheezy, there is the
+        Debian you are running. On Debian wheezy, there is the
         <literal>gis-tasks</literal> package which adds the Debian GIS package
         groups to <command>tasksel</command>. After installing the
         <literal>gis-tasks</literal> package you can run
@@ -2423,7 +2423,7 @@ get-orig-source:
 <command>apt-get install</command> gis-tasks
 <command>tasksel</command>
 </programlisting>
-        On Debian Jessie, you can do the same. Or, you can also install one of
+        On Debian jessie, you can do the same. Or, you can also install one of
         the metapackages directly. Again, as root:
 <programlisting>
 <command>apt-get install</command> <replaceable><metapackage></replaceable>
@@ -2788,11 +2788,11 @@ pristine-tar = True
         <title>Debhelper</title>
         <para>
           Debhelper uses
-          <ulink url="https://manpages.debian.org/testing/debhelper/debhelper.7.en.html#COMPATIBILITY_LEVELS">compatibility levels</ulink>
+          <ulink url="https://manpages.debian.org/unstable/debhelper/debhelper.7.en.html#COMPATIBILITY_LEVELS">compatibility levels</ulink>
           to control the behavior of its commands.
           We currently recommend to use the level <literal>9</literal> which
-          is available in current <literal>stable</literal> (Stretch) and
-          backported to <literal>oldoldstable</literal> (Wheezy). It is also
+          is available in current <literal>stable</literal> (stretch) and
+          backported to <literal>oldoldstable</literal> (wheezy). It is also
           the version supported in <literal>Ubuntu trusty</literal> and
           <literal>Ubuntu xenial</literal>. If support for these is not
           required version 10 or 11 can be used.


=====================================
public/policy/policy.html
=====================================
--- a/public/policy/policy.html
+++ b/public/policy/policy.html
@@ -203,11 +203,11 @@ pristine-tar = True
 </pre><p>
       </p><div class="sect3"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a id="debhelper"></a>Debhelper</h4></div></div></div><p>
           Debhelper uses
-          <a class="ulink" href="https://manpages.debian.org/testing/debhelper/debhelper.7.en.html#COMPATIBILITY_LEVELS" target="_top">compatibility levels</a>
+          <a class="ulink" href="https://manpages.debian.org/unstable/debhelper/debhelper.7.en.html#COMPATIBILITY_LEVELS" target="_top">compatibility levels</a>
           to control the behavior of its commands.
           We currently recommend to use the level <code class="literal">9</code> which
-          is available in current <code class="literal">stable</code> (Stretch) and
-          backported to <code class="literal">oldoldstable</code> (Wheezy). It is also
+          is available in current <code class="literal">stable</code> (stretch) and
+          backported to <code class="literal">oldoldstable</code> (wheezy). It is also
           the version supported in <code class="literal">Ubuntu trusty</code> and
           <code class="literal">Ubuntu xenial</code>. If support for these is not
           required version 10 or 11 can be used.


=====================================
public/policy/tasks.html
=====================================
--- a/public/policy/tasks.html
+++ b/public/policy/tasks.html
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@
     </p><div class="sect2"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a id="installing-tasks"></a>Installing Debian GIS Blend tasks</h3></div></div></div><p>
         The Debian GIS Blend metapackages can be installed on a normal Debian
         installation. How this can be achieved depends on which version of
-        Debian you are running. On Debian Wheezy, there is the
+        Debian you are running. On Debian wheezy, there is the
         <code class="literal">gis-tasks</code> package which adds the Debian GIS package
         groups to <span class="command"><strong>tasksel</strong></span>. After installing the
         <code class="literal">gis-tasks</code> package you can run
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@
 <span class="command"><strong>apt-get install</strong></span> gis-tasks
 <span class="command"><strong>tasksel</strong></span>
 </pre><p>
-        On Debian Jessie, you can do the same. Or, you can also install one of
+        On Debian jessie, you can do the same. Or, you can also install one of
         the metapackages directly. Again, as root:
 </p><pre class="programlisting">
 <span class="command"><strong>apt-get install</strong></span> <em class="replaceable"><code><metapackage></code></em>



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