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diff --git a/Makefile.in b/Makefile.in index 8fe49123..462b8bf7 100644 --- a/Makefile.in +++ b/Makefile.in @@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ docs/ct-ng.1.gz: docs/ct-ng.1 # We create a script fragment that is parseable from inside a Makefile, # but also from inside a shell script, hence the reason why we don't -# use := to set varaibles, although that will incur a (very small) +# use := to set variables, although that will incur a (very small) # penalty from the Makefile that includes it (due to re-evaluation at # each call). paths.mk: diff --git a/docs/overview.txt b/docs/overview.txt index 11cd5b2e..94c1f864 100644 --- a/docs/overview.txt +++ b/docs/overview.txt @@ -366,22 +366,22 @@ Stopping and restarting a build | If you want to stop the build after a step you are debugging, you can pass the variable STOP to make: - ct-ng STOP=some_step + ct-ng build STOP=some_step Conversely, if you want to restart a build at a specific step you are debugging, you can pass the RESTART variable to make: - ct-ng RESTART=some_step + ct-ng build RESTART=some_step Alternatively, you can call make with the name of a step to just do that step: ct-ng libc_headers is equivalent to: - ct-ng RESTART=libc_headers STOP=libc_headers + ct-ng build RESTART=libc_headers STOP=libc_headers The shortcuts +step_name and step_name+ allow to respectively stop or restart at that step. Thus: - ct-ng +libc_headers and: ct-ng libc_headers+ + ct-ng +libc_headers and: ct-ng libc_headers+ are equivalent to: - ct-ng STOP=libc_headers and: ct-ng RESTART=libc_headers + ct-ng build STOP=libc_headers and: ct-ng build RESTART=libc_headers To obtain the list of acceptable steps, please call: ct-ng list-steps |