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List:       kde-commits
Subject:    icecream/doc
From:       Stephan Kulow <coolo () kde ! org>
Date:       2006-06-08 15:41:27
Message-ID: 1149781287.096263.14813.nullmailer () svn ! kde ! org
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SVN commit 549436 by coolo:

document it a bit


 D             man-create-env.1.docbook  
 M  +3 -3      man-icecream.7.docbook  


--- trunk/icecream/doc/man-icecream.7.docbook #549435:549436
@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@
 root. In the future icecream might gain the ability to know when machines can't
 accept a different env, but for now it is all or nothing ) in the same icecream
 network but on machines with incompatible compiler versions you have to tell
-icecream which environment you are using. Use <command>create-env</command> to
+icecream which environment you are using. Use <command>icecc --build-native</command> to
 create an archive file containing all the files necessary to setup the compiler
 environment. The file will have a random unique name like
 "ddaea39ca1a7c88522b185eca04da2d8.tar.bz2" per default. Rename it to something
@@ -111,7 +111,7 @@
 </para>
 
 <para>How to package such a cross compiler is pretty straightforward if you look
-what's inside the tarballs generated by create-env.</para>
+what's inside the tarballs generated by <command>icecc --build-native</command>.</para>
  
 </refsect1>
 
@@ -131,7 +131,7 @@
 <command>ICECC_CXX=arm-linux-g++</command>.</para>
  
 <para>As the next step you need to create a .tar.bz2 of your cross compiler,
-check the result of create-env to see what needs to be present.</para>
+check the result of build-native to see what needs to be present.</para>
  
 <para>Finally one needs to set <varname>ICECC_VERSION</varname> and point it to
 the tar.bz2 you've created. When you start compiling your toolchain will be
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