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diff --git a/ebuild-vars.tex b/ebuild-vars.tex index 8c05ce9..d653d09 100644 --- a/ebuild-vars.tex +++ b/ebuild-vars.tex @@ -21,6 +21,7 @@ Globally defined ebuild variables without a special meaning must similarly not r variable data. \section{Mandatory Ebuild-defined Variables} +\label{sec:mandatory-vars} All ebuilds must define at least the following variables: diff --git a/introduction.tex b/introduction.tex index fa47f7b..5990f86 100644 --- a/introduction.tex +++ b/introduction.tex @@ -61,9 +61,10 @@ applicable to tools or other applications that interact with ebuilds or ebuild r Thanks to Mike Kelly (package manager provided utilities, section~\ref{sec:pkg-mgr-commands}), Danny van Dyk (ebuild functions, section~\ref{sec:ebuild-functions}), David Leverton (various -sections), Petteri Räty (environment state, section~\ref{sec:ebuild-env-state}) and Michał Górny -(various sections) for contributions. Thanks also to Mike Frysinger and Brian Harring for -proof-reading and suggestions for fixes and/or clarification. +sections), Petteri Räty (environment state, section~\ref{sec:ebuild-env-state}), Michał Górny +(various sections), Andreas K. Hüttel (stable use masking, section~\ref{sec:use-masking}) and +Zac Medico (sub-slots, section~\ref{sec:mandatory-vars}) for contributions. Thanks also to +Mike Frysinger and Brian Harring for proof-reading and suggestions for fixes and/or clarification. % vim: set filetype=tex fileencoding=utf8 et tw=100 spell spelllang=en : diff --git a/profiles.tex b/profiles.tex index 1641428..88fc397 100644 --- a/profiles.tex +++ b/profiles.tex @@ -106,6 +106,7 @@ that the package should have the USE flag disabled. The package dependency spec the forms defined by the directory's EAPI. \subsection{USE masking and forcing} +\label{sec:use-masking} This section covers the eight files \t{use.mask}, \t{use.force}, \t{use.stable.mask}, \t{use.stable.force}, \t{package.use.mask}, \t{package.use.force}, \t{package.use.stable.mask}, and \t{package.use.\allowbreak stable.force}. They are described together because they interact in |