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[PATCH] docs: we prefer US English spelling over British one
From: |
Stefano Lattarini |
Subject: |
[PATCH] docs: we prefer US English spelling over British one |
Date: |
Thu, 6 Oct 2011 10:40:57 +0200 |
* doc/autoconf.texi (Parallel Make): Prefer `behavior' over
`behaviour' in a couple of places.
---
ChangeLog | 6 ++++++
doc/autoconf.texi | 4 ++--
2 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog
index b74208f..3a7c47e 100644
--- a/ChangeLog
+++ b/ChangeLog
@@ -1,5 +1,11 @@
2011-10-06 Stefano Lattarini <address@hidden>
+ docs: we prefer US English spelling over British one
+ * doc/autoconf.texi (Parallel Make): Prefer `behavior' over
+ `behaviour' in a couple of places.
+
+2011-10-06 Stefano Lattarini <address@hidden>
+
docs: some fixlets in section about shell signal handling
* doc/autoconf.texi (Signal handling): Rename ...
(Signal Handling): ... to this, for consistency with other node
diff --git a/doc/autoconf.texi b/doc/autoconf.texi
index 56ce990..2ab4599 100644
--- a/doc/autoconf.texi
+++ b/doc/autoconf.texi
@@ -20040,7 +20040,7 @@ LINE:
Moreover, when FreeBSD @command{make} (up at least to 8.2) is run in
parallel mode, it implements the @code{@@} and @code{-} ``recipe
modifiers'' by dynamically modifying the active shell flags. This
-behaviour has the effects of potentially clobbering the exit status
+behavior has the effects of potentially clobbering the exit status
of recipes silenced with the @code{@@} modifier if they also unset
the @option{errexit} shell flag, and of mangling the output in
unexpected ways:
@@ -20076,7 +20076,7 @@ Some make implementations (among them, FreeBSD
@command{make}, NetBSD
@command{make}, and Solaris @command{dmake}), when invoked with a
@address@hidden option, connect the standard output and standard
error of all their child processes to pipes or temporary regular
-files. This can lead to subtly different semantics in the behaviour
+files. This can lead to subtly different semantics in the behavior
of the spawned processes. For example, even if the @command{make}
standard output is connected to a tty, the recipe command will not be:
--
1.7.2.3
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