doc: Fix typos.
* doc/guix.texi (Guix Services): Fix ‘coresponding’ typo. (Using cross-compilation): Fix ‘mecanism’ typo. (Desktop Services): Fix ‘superceeded’ typo. * doc/contributing.texi (Translating Guix): Fix ‘everytime’ typo.master
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@ -2008,7 +2008,7 @@ When a language is included, it may be removed in the future if it stays
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out of sync and falls below 60% completion.
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The manual and cookbook are automatically added in the default compilation
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target. Everytime we synchronize translations, developers need to
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target. Every time we synchronize translations, developers need to
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recompile all the translated manuals and cookbooks. This is useless for what
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is essentially the English manual or cookbook. Therefore, we will only
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include a new language when it reaches 10% completion in the component.
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@ -15288,7 +15288,7 @@ $ file /gnu/store/9926by9qrxa91ijkhw9ndgwp4bn24g9h-hello-2.12/bin/hello
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The major benefit of cross-compilation is that there are no performance
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penaly compared to emulation using QEMU. There are however higher risks
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that some packages fail to cross-compile because few users are using
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this mecanism extensively.
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this mechanism extensively.
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@node Using native builds
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@section Using native builds
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@ -22343,23 +22343,23 @@ LE scanning interval used for connection establishment.
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LE scanning window used for connection establishment.
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@item @code{min-connection-interval} (default: @code{#f})
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LE default minimum connection interval. This value is superceeded by any specific
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LE default minimum connection interval. This value is superseded by any specific
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value provided via the Load Connection Parameters interface.
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@item @code{max-connection-interval} (default: @code{#f})
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LE default maximum connection interval. This value is superceeded by any specific
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LE default maximum connection interval. This value is superseded by any specific
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value provided via the Load Connection Parameters interface.
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@item @code{connection-latency} (default: @code{#f})
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LE default connection latency. This value is superceeded by any specific
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LE default connection latency. This value is superseded by any specific
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value provided via the Load Connection Parameters interface.
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@item @code{connection-supervision-timeout} (default: @code{#f})
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LE default connection supervision timeout. This value is superceeded by any specific
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LE default connection supervision timeout. This value is superseded by any specific
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value provided via the Load Connection Parameters interface.
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@item @code{autoconnect-timeout} (default: @code{#f})
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LE default autoconnect timeout. This value is superceeded by any specific
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LE default autoconnect timeout. This value is superseded by any specific
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value provided via the Load Connection Parameters interface.
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@item @code{adv-mon-allowlist-scan-duration} (default: @code{300})
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derivations to build.
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@item @code{guix-data-service-build-server-id} (default: @code{#f})
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The Guix Data Service build server ID coresponding to the builds being
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The Guix Data Service build server ID corresponding to the builds being
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submitted. Providing this speeds up the submitting of builds as
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derivations that have already been submitted can be skipped before
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asking the coordinator to build them.
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