From 0a595514eb980ed0bfcc78e477981fa668673ff5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Boris Kolpackov Date: Sat, 8 Sep 2018 10:40:10 +0200 Subject: Documentation fixes --- bdep/ci.cli | 6 +++--- bdep/publish.cli | 15 +++++---------- 2 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/bdep/ci.cli b/bdep/ci.cli index 1709868..c7251ed 100644 --- a/bdep/ci.cli +++ b/bdep/ci.cli @@ -39,9 +39,9 @@ namespace bdep A CI request consists of the specified packages and their versions as well as the project's remote version control repository URL corresponding to the current (local) state of the project. The CI server should be able - fetch these package versions from this repository as well as any - dependencies from this repository or its prerequisites/complements - (according to \cb{repositories.manifest}). + to fetch these package versions from this repository as well as any + dependencies from this repository or its prerequisite/complement + repositories, according to each package's \cb{repositories.manifest}. If the CI server is not explicitly specified with the \cb{--server} option, the request is submitted to \cb{ci.cppget.org} by default. diff --git a/bdep/publish.cli b/bdep/publish.cli index 53e7916..69c8a9a 100644 --- a/bdep/publish.cli +++ b/bdep/publish.cli @@ -43,16 +43,11 @@ namespace bdep \cb{cppget.org} by default. Along with the package archive, the submission request specifies the - project the package belongs to, the repository section to publish the - package under, the control repository URL to use for authorization, and - the publisher's name and email address for the record. While the exact - usage and interpretation of this information depends on the specific - repository, the following semantics apply when submitting to - \cb{cppget.org}. - - The project information is used to group related packages together. For - example, \cb{hello} and \cb{libhello} are likely to be part of the same - project called \cb{hello}. @@ TODO. + repository section to publish the package under, the control repository + URL to use for authorization, and the publisher's name and email address + for the record. While the exact usage and interpretation of this + information depends on the specific repository, the following semantics + apply when submitting to \cb{cppget.org}. The section specifies the desired repository section to publish the project under. If not explicitly specified with the \cb{--section} -- cgit v1.1