doc: Fix typos.
* doc/guix.texi: Fix typos. Reported by Andreas Enge <andreas@enge.fr>.master
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@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ packages. It operates on those per-user profiles, and can be used
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The command provides the obvious install, remove, and upgrade
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operations. Each invocation is actually a @emph{transaction}: either
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the specified operations succeed, or nothing happens. Thus, if the
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the specified operation succeeds, or nothing happens. Thus, if the
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@command{guix-package} processed is terminated during the transaction,
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or if a power outage occurs during the transaction, then the user's
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profile remains in its previous state, and remains usable.
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@ -192,7 +192,7 @@ builds the package from source, locally.
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@node Invoking guix-package
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@section Invoking @command{guix-package}
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The @command{guix-package} command it the tool that allows users to
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The @command{guix-package} command is the tool that allows users to
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install, upgrade, and remove packages, as well as rolling back to
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previous configurations. It operates only on the user's own profile,
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and works with normal user privileges (@pxref{Features}). Its syntax
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@ -202,7 +202,7 @@ is:
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guix-package @var{options}
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@end example
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Primarily, @var{options} specify the operations to be performed during
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Primarily, @var{options} specifies the operations to be performed during
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the transaction. Upon completion, a new profile is created, but
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previous generations of the profile remain available, should the user
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want to roll back.
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@ -223,8 +223,8 @@ colon, followed by the name of one of the outputs of the package, as in
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@itemx -r @var{package}
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Remove @var{package}.
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@item --upgrade=@var{REGEXP}
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@itemx -u @var{REGEXP}
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@item --upgrade=@var{regexp}
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@itemx -u @var{regexp}
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Upgrade all the installed packages matching @var{regexp}.
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@item --profile=@var{profile}
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@ -283,7 +283,7 @@ familiar packaging concepts, such as the name and version of a package,
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its build system, and its dependencies. These definitions can then be
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turned into concrete build actions.
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Build actions are performed the Guix daemon, on behalf of users. In a
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Build actions are performed by the Guix daemon, on behalf of users. In a
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standard setup, the daemon has write access to the store---the
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@file{/nix/store} directory---whereas users do not. The recommended
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setup also has the daemon perform builds in chroots, under a specific
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@ -369,7 +369,7 @@ object.
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Naturally, @var{gnu-build-system} represents the familiar GNU Build
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System, and variants thereof (@pxref{Configuration, configuration and
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makefile conventions,, standards, GNU Coding Standards}). In a
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nutshell, packages using the GNU Build System may be configured, build,
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nutshell, packages using the GNU Build System may be configured, built,
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and installed with the usual @code{./configure && make && make check &&
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make install} command sequence. This is what @var{gnu-build-system}
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does.
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@ -420,7 +420,7 @@ tool (@pxref{Invoking guix-build}).
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Behind the scenes, a derivation corresponding to the @code{<package>}
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object is first computed by the @code{package-derivation} procedure.
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That derivation is stored in a @code{.drv} file under @file{/nix/store}.
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The build actions is prescribes may then be realized by using the
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The build actions it prescribes may then be realized by using the
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@code{build-derivations} procedure (@pxref{The Store}).
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@deffn {Scheme Procedure} package-derivation @var{store} @var{package} [@var{system}]
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