[svnbook] r3953 committed - * src/en/book/ch06-server-configuration.xml...
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Revision: 3953
Author: cmpilato at gmail.com
Date: Thu Aug 4 05:47:12 2011
Log: * src/en/book/ch06-server-configuration.xml
Still more launchd section edits.
Patch by: Quinn "More patches than an heirloom quilt" Taylor
<quinntaylor at mac.com>
http://code.google.com/p/svnbook/source/detail?r=3953
Modified:
/trunk/src/en/book/ch06-server-configuration.xml
=======================================
--- /trunk/src/en/book/ch06-server-configuration.xml Wed Aug 3 13:19:09
2011
+++ /trunk/src/en/book/ch06-server-configuration.xml Thu Aug 4 05:47:12
2011
@@ -733,16 +733,6 @@
<command>svnserve</command> as a long-running
background process.</para>
- <warning>
- <para>The Mac OS X <command>launchd</command> system can be
- somewhat challenging to learn. Fortunately, the operating
- system provides online documentation for the various
- commands we describe in this section. For example,
- run <userinput>man launchd</userinput> from the command
- line to read the manual page for
- the <command>launchd</command> daemon itself.</para>
- </warning>
-
<para>To configure <command>svnserve</command> as
a <command>launchd</command> job, first create a job
definition file named
@@ -795,6 +785,16 @@
</programlisting>
</example>
+ <warning>
+ <para>The <command>launchd</command> system can be somewhat
+ challenging to learn. Fortunately, documentation exists
+ for the commands described in this section. For example,
+ run <userinput>man launchd</userinput> from the command
+ line to see the manual page for <command>launchd</command>
+ itself, <userinput>man launchd.plist</userinput> to read
+ about the job definition format, etc.</para>
+ </warning>
+
<para>Once your job definition file is created, you can
activate the job using <command>launchctl load</command>:</para>
@@ -805,12 +805,12 @@
</screen>
</informalexample>
- <para>To be clear, this action doesn't
- launch <command>svnserve</command> yet. It simply tells
- your system that when incoming networking traffic arrives on
- the <literal>svn</literal> network port, it should fire up a
- short-lived instead of <command>svnserve</command> to handle
- that traffic.</para>
+ <para>To be clear, this action doesn't actually launch
+ <command>svnserve</command> yet. It simply tells
+ <command>launchd</command> how to fire up
+ <command>svnserve</command> when incoming networking traffic
+ arrives on the <literal>svn</literal> network port; it will
+ be terminated it after the traffic has been handled.</para>
<note>
<para>Because we want <command>svnserve</command> to be a
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