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fix a few typos and clean up the spacing (no tabs)

Mike Frysinger 19 years ago
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      INSTALL

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INSTALL

@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS
    be compiled to match the interfaces available in the provided
    version of the Linux kernel headers.  Linux kernel version 2.0,
    version 2.2, version 2.4 and version 2.6 are known to work.  Other
-   kernel versions may work but havn't been tested.  Its also helpful
+   kernel versions may work but haven't been tested.  Its also helpful
    to have a working version of GNU binutils, and GNU gcc -- using
    excessively old versions of these packages can cause very strange
    errors that are difficult to find and fix.
@@ -12,33 +12,31 @@ SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS
 
 CONFIGURING uClibc:
 
- - Use must have a valid configuration file to compile uClibc.  Do not
+ - Users must have a valid configuration file to compile uClibc.  Do not
     skip this step.  New configuration options are added in each
     release, and odd configuration options are sometimes removed.
     To configure uClibc, you can run:
 
-	    make menuconfig
+            make menuconfig
     or
-	    make config
+            make config
 
     If you have an existing .config file, you can update this file
     using the
 
-	    make oldconfig
+            make oldconfig
 
     command, which will only ask you about new configuration options.
 
     Available configuration commands are:
-	"make config"       Text based configuration, no menus or colors.
-	"make menuconfig"   Text based color menus, radiolists & dialogs.
-	"make oldconfig"    Default all questions based on the contents of
-			     your existing ./.config file.
-	"make defconfig"    Use defaults for all options.
-	"make randconfig"   Use random values for all options.
-	"make allyesconfig" Set all values to "yes" for all options.
-	"make allnoconfig"  Set all values to "no" for all options.
-
-
+        "make config"       Text based configuration, no menus or colors.
+        "make menuconfig"   Text based color menus, radiolists & dialogs.
+        "make oldconfig"    Default all questions based on the contents of
+                            your existing ./.config file.
+        "make defconfig"    Use defaults for all options.
+        "make randconfig"   Use random values for all options.
+        "make allyesconfig" Set all values to "yes" for all options.
+        "make allnoconfig"  Set all values to "no" for all options.
 
 
 COMPILING uClibc:
@@ -46,25 +44,24 @@ COMPILING uClibc:
  - uClibc does not have proper dependancy checking (yet) so if you
     change your uClibc configuration, you must current rebuild the
     entire library, by first running 
-    
-	    make clean
+
+            make clean
 
  - Once you have a valid configuration file, just run
 
-	    make
+            make
 
     to compile uClibc.  or if you are cross compiling, you would
     instead run something like:
 
-	    make CROSS=arm-linux-
-
+            make CROSS=arm-linux-
 
 
 INSTALLING the uClibc development environment:
 
  - As root, if necessary, run something like:
 
-	make PREFIX=<some path> install
+        make PREFIX=<some path> install
 
     This will install the uClibc runtime and development system (i.e.
     all the header files, libraries, etc) into the directories defined
@@ -72,14 +69,12 @@ INSTALLING the uClibc development environment:
 
 
 USING uClibc:
- 
+
  - To compile programs with uClibc you will need a complete toolchain
     (i.e. binutils, gcc, and uClibc) that was built expressly for use
     with uClibc.
-    
- - Native and cross compiling toolchains, as well as makefiles for creating
-   uClibc toolchains, are available from the uClibc website.  You may want 
-   to check out "buildroot", which is available from the uClibc download area,
-   which provides examples of how to build your own uClibc based system.
-	
 
+ - Native and cross compiling toolchains, as well as makefiles for creating
+    uClibc toolchains, are available from the uClibc website.  You may want 
+    to check out "buildroot", which is available from the uClibc download area,
+    which provides examples of how to build your own uClibc based system.