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CVS commit: pkgsrc/mk/misc



Module Name:    pkgsrc
Committed By:   rillig
Date:           Mon May 28 22:34:47 UTC 2018

Modified Files:
        pkgsrc/mk/misc: show.mk

Log Message:
mk/misc/show.mk: improve wording of the help text


To generate a diff of this commit:
cvs rdiff -u -r1.13 -r1.14 pkgsrc/mk/misc/show.mk

Please note that diffs are not public domain; they are subject to the
copyright notices on the relevant files.

Modified files:

Index: pkgsrc/mk/misc/show.mk
diff -u pkgsrc/mk/misc/show.mk:1.13 pkgsrc/mk/misc/show.mk:1.14
--- pkgsrc/mk/misc/show.mk:1.13 Mon Feb 26 22:51:42 2018
+++ pkgsrc/mk/misc/show.mk      Mon May 28 22:34:47 2018
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-# $NetBSD: show.mk,v 1.13 2018/02/26 22:51:42 rillig Exp $
+# $NetBSD: show.mk,v 1.14 2018/05/28 22:34:47 rillig Exp $
 #
 # This file contains some targets that print information gathered from
 # variables. They do not modify any variables.
@@ -82,15 +82,15 @@ show-build-defs: .PHONY
 #      Prints a list of (hopefully) all pkgsrc variables that are visible
 #      to the user or the package developer. It is intended to give
 #      interested parties a better insight into the inner workings of
-#      pkgsrc. Each variable name is prefixed with a "category":
+#      pkgsrc. Each variable name is prefixed with a "scope":
 #
 #              * "usr" for user-settable variables,
 #              * "pkg" for package-settable variables,
 #              * "sys" for system-defined variables.
 #
-#      For each of the variable groups (e.g. "build", "extract"), a
-#      specialized target show-all-${group} is defined, so that
-#      show-all-extract only shows that group.
+#      The variables are listed in groups (e.g. "build", "extract").
+#      For each of these groups, a specialized target show-all-${group}
+#      is defined, e.g. "show-all-extract" for the "extract" group.
 #
 #      CAVEAT: Some few variable values that are shown here may be
 #      misleading. For example, make(1)'s := operator leaves references



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