From: Dirk Behme Date: Tue, 23 Dec 2014 06:41:26 +0000 (+0100) Subject: buildman: Fix some typos in README X-Git-Url: http://git.lede-project.org./?a=commitdiff_plain;h=3e1ded1fff32d8af8cc5eec22c56797621ea6649;p=project%2Fbcm63xx%2Fu-boot.git buildman: Fix some typos in README Signed-off-by: Dirk Behme Acked-by: Simon Glass --- diff --git a/tools/buildman/README b/tools/buildman/README index bfb2f180c2..0f8ea200f5 100644 --- a/tools/buildman/README +++ b/tools/buildman/README @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ Theory of Operation Buildman is a builder. It is not make, although it runs make. It does not produce any useful output on the terminal while building, except for progress information (except with -v, see below). All the output (errors, -warnings and binaries if you are ask for them) is stored in output +warnings and binaries if you ask for them) is stored in output directories, which you can look at while the build is progressing, or when it is finished. @@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ You can also use -x to specifically exclude some boards. For example: means to build all arm boards except nvidia, freescale and anything ending with 'ball'. -It is convenient to use the -n option to see whaat will be built based on +It is convenient to use the -n option to see what will be built based on the subset given. Buildman does not store intermediate object files. It optionally copies @@ -371,7 +371,7 @@ in an hour and 15 minutes. Use this time to buy a faster computer. To find out how the build went, ask for a summary with -s. You can do this -either before the build completes (presumably in another terminal) or or +either before the build completes (presumably in another terminal) or afterwards. Let's work through an example of how this is used: $ ./tools/buildman/buildman -b lcd9b -s @@ -439,7 +439,7 @@ again. At commit 16, the error moves - you can see that the old error at line 120 is fixed, but there is a new one at line 126. This is probably only because -we added some code and moved the broken line father down the file. +we added some code and moved the broken line further down the file. If many boards have the same error, then -e will display the error only once. This makes the output as concise as possible. To see which boards have @@ -647,8 +647,8 @@ This shows that commit 19 has increased text size for arm (although only one board was built) and by 96 bytes for powerpc. This increase was offset in both cases by reductions in rodata and data/bss. -Shown below the summary lines is the sizes for each board. Below each board -is the sizes for each function. This information starts with: +Shown below the summary lines are the sizes for each board. Below each board +are the sizes for each function. This information starts with: add - number of functions added / removed grow - number of functions which grew / shrunk @@ -817,7 +817,7 @@ TODO This has mostly be written in my spare time as a response to my difficulties in testing large series of patches. Apart from tidying up there is quite a bit of scope for improvement. Things like better error diffs and easier -access to log files. Also it would be nice it buildman could 'hunt' for +access to log files. Also it would be nice if buildman could 'hunt' for problems, perhaps by building a few boards for each arch, or checking commits for changed files and building only boards which use those files.