xbps-src: sync README file with reality.

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Juan RP 2011-06-20 10:15:53 +02:00
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@ -88,14 +88,14 @@ Firstly you'll have to download the `git` repository that contains `xbps-src`
and the build template files. To clone it with `git` use:
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$ git clone git://repo.or.cz/xbps.git xbps-templates
$ git clone git://github.com/xtraeme/vanilla.git
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`xbps-src` and its shell utilities need to be installed in a directory
for correct operation, that is accomplished by issuing:
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$ cd xbps-templates/xbps-src && make install clean
$ cd vanilla/xbps-src && make install clean
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This will install all files into `/usr/local` by default, can be changed
@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ chroot. So the first thing would be to create the required set of packages
that will be used in the chroot:
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$ cd xbps-templates/srcpkgs/xbps-base-chroot && xbps-src install
$ xbps-src bootstrap
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This will build all required packages via fakeroot in masterdir, therefore you
@ -138,9 +138,7 @@ into the 'masterdir' all packages will be built inside of the chroot.
thanks to the *POSIX.1e Capabilities* support in the Linux kernel. To use this
the target filesystem must support *extended attributes*; right now they
are supported on almost all Linux filesytems, such as *ext2*, *ext3*, *ext4*,
*xfs*, and others. To enable this feature you have to uncomment the option
'XBPS_USE_CAPABILITIES' from *xbps-src.conf*. *PLEASE NOTE* that it's
commented out (disabled) by default.
*xfs*, and others. This option is enabled by default in *xbps-src.conf*.
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