rsb: replace asciidoc with rst formatting

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Gedare Bloom 2020-04-05 14:47:27 -06:00
parent 79c37d2ed6
commit c9cb173eb7
2 changed files with 10 additions and 10 deletions

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@ -199,22 +199,22 @@ The ``arguments`` are a list of build sets to build.
Path to the configuration directory. This overrides the built in defaults.
``--builddir path``:
Path to the build directory. This overrides the default of +build+.
Path to the build directory. This overrides the default of `build`.
``--sourcedir path``:
Path to the source directory. This overrides the default of +source+.
Path to the source directory. This overrides the default of `source`.
``--patchdir path``:
Path to the patches directory. This overrides the default of +patches+.
Path to the patches directory. This overrides the default of `patches`.
``--tmppath path``:
Path to the temporary directory. This overrides the default of +tmp+.
Path to the temporary directory. This overrides the default of `tmp`.
``--macros files``:
Macro files to load. The configuration directory path is searched.
``--log file``:
Log all the output from the build process. The output is directed to +stdout+
Log all the output from the build process. The output is directed to `stdout`
if no log file is provided.
``--url url``:

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@ -972,10 +972,10 @@ expansions supported are:
%prep
~~~~~
The +%prep+ macro starts a block that continues until the next block macro. The
The `%prep` macro starts a block that continues until the next block macro. The
*prep* or preparation block defines the setup of the package's source and is a
mix of RTEMS Source Builder macros and shell scripting. The sequence is
typically +%source+ macros for source, +%patch+ macros to patch the source
typically `%source` macros for source, `%patch` macros to patch the source
mixed with some shell commands to correct any source issues:
.. code-block:: spec
@ -999,7 +999,7 @@ example:
This URL is the primary location of the GNU GDB source code and the RTEMS
Source Builder can download the file from this location and by inspecting the
file extension use ``bzip2`` decompression with +tar+. When the ``%prep``
file extension use ``bzip2`` decompression with `tar`. When the ``%prep``
section is processed a check of the local ``source`` directory is made to see
if the file has already been downloaded. If not found in the source cache
directory the package is downloaded from the URL. You can append other base
@ -1040,9 +1040,9 @@ and set up with:
Patching also occurs during the preparation stage. Patches are handled in a
similar way to the source packages except you only ``add`` patches. Patches are
applied using the +setup+ command. The +setup+ command takes the default patch
applied using the `setup` command. The `setup` command takes the default patch
option. You can provide options with each patch by adding them as arguments
before the patch URL. Patches with no options uses the +setup+ default.
before the patch URL. Patches with no options uses the `setup` default.
.. code-block:: spec