From 8f1e3b31b2b4ba024b2adca31a061bbbd2a1378f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: jonatack Date: Fri, 23 Jul 2021 20:59:54 +0530 Subject: script, doc: guix touchups Github-Pull: #22538 Rebased-From: 198ceb82f91bfdeac6e143ca7433f4a524f6f36f --- contrib/guix/README.md | 7 +++---- doc/build-openbsd.md | 2 +- 2 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/contrib/guix/README.md b/contrib/guix/README.md index fa7f63af87..2bb464a40d 100644 --- a/contrib/guix/README.md +++ b/contrib/guix/README.md @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ We achieve bootstrappability by using Guix as a functional package manager. # Requirements -Conservatively, a x86_64 machine with: +Conservatively, you will need an x86_64 machine with: - 16GB of free disk space on the partition that /gnu/store will reside in - 8GB of free disk space **per platform triple** you're planning on building @@ -437,9 +437,8 @@ In the extraordinarily rare case where you messed up your Guix installation in an irreversible way, you may want to completely purge Guix from your system and start over. -1. Uninstall Guix itself according to the way you installed it. (e.g. `sudo apt - purge guix` for Ubuntu packaging, `sudo make uninstall` for - built-from-source). +1. Uninstall Guix itself according to the way you installed it (e.g. `sudo apt + purge guix` for Ubuntu packaging, `sudo make uninstall` for a build from source). 2. Remove all build users and groups You may check for relevant users and groups using: diff --git a/doc/build-openbsd.md b/doc/build-openbsd.md index 89fd506f13..6e54f67edc 100644 --- a/doc/build-openbsd.md +++ b/doc/build-openbsd.md @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ export AUTOMAKE_VERSION=1.16 Make sure `BDB_PREFIX` is set to the appropriate path from the above steps. Note that building with external signer support currently fails on OpenBSD, -hence you have to explicitely disable it by passing the parameter +hence you have to explicitly disable it by passing the parameter `--disable-external-signer` to the configure script. (Background: the feature requires the header-only library boost::process, which is available on OpenBSD 6.9 via Boost 1.72.0, but contains certain system calls -- cgit v1.2.3