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-rw-r--r--t/data/generate/control-archive/output/readme22
-rw-r--r--t/data/generate/control-archive/output/readme-md8
-rw-r--r--t/data/generate/control-archive/output/thread6
3 files changed, 18 insertions, 18 deletions
diff --git a/t/data/generate/control-archive/output/readme b/t/data/generate/control-archive/output/readme
index 1436086..6ff5643 100644
--- a/t/data/generate/control-archive/output/readme
+++ b/t/data/generate/control-archive/output/readme
@@ -174,13 +174,13 @@ INSTALLATION
tinyleaf /srv/control/spool /srv/control/scripts/process-control
- I run tinyleaf using systemd, but any inetd implementation should work
- equally well.
+ I run tinyleaf using systemd, but any inetd implementation should
+ work equally well.
3. Set up a news feed to the system running tinyleaf that sends control
- messages of interest. You should be careful not to send cancel control
- messages or you'll get a ton of junk in your logs. The INN newsfeeds
- entry I use is:
+ messages of interest. You should be careful not to send cancel
+ control messages or you'll get a ton of junk in your logs. The INN
+ newsfeeds entry I use is:
isc-control:control,control.*,!control.cancel:Tf,Wnm:
@@ -213,12 +213,12 @@ BOOTSTRAPPING
bootstrap from the existing data. Here is the procedure for that:
1. Be sure that you're starting from the latest software and set of
- configuration files. I will generally try to make a new release after
- committing a batch of changes, but I may not make a new release after
- every change. See the sections below for information about the Git
- repository in which this package is maintained. You can always clone
- that repository to get the latest configuration (and then merge or
- cherry-pick changes from my repository into your repository as you
+ configuration files. I will generally try to make a new release
+ after committing a batch of changes, but I may not make a new release
+ after every change. See the sections below for information about the
+ Git repository in which this package is maintained. You can always
+ clone that repository to get the latest configuration (and then merge
+ or cherry-pick changes from my repository into your repository as you
desire).
2. Download the current newsgroup list from:
diff --git a/t/data/generate/control-archive/output/readme-md b/t/data/generate/control-archive/output/readme-md
index d6cd952..29f216d 100644
--- a/t/data/generate/control-archive/output/readme-md
+++ b/t/data/generate/control-archive/output/readme-md
@@ -157,15 +157,15 @@ articles by tokens. This could be easily added; I just haven't needed it.
If you're using tinyleaf, here is the setup process:
1. Create a directory that tinyleaf will use to store incoming articles
- temporarily, the archive directory, and the logs directory and
- install the software:
+ temporarily, the archive directory, and the logs directory and install
+ the software:
```sh
make install
```
-2. Run tinyleaf on some port, configuring it to use that directory and
- to run process-control. A typical tinyleaf command line would be:
+2. Run tinyleaf on some port, configuring it to use that directory and to
+ run process-control. A typical tinyleaf command line would be:
```sh
tinyleaf /srv/control/spool /srv/control/scripts/process-control
diff --git a/t/data/generate/control-archive/output/thread b/t/data/generate/control-archive/output/thread
index 20bf4b8..0b4d96b 100644
--- a/t/data/generate/control-archive/output/thread
+++ b/t/data/generate/control-archive/output/thread
@@ -23,9 +23,9 @@
\quote[
- Usenet is like a herd of performing elephants with diarrhea —
- massive, difficult to redirect, awe-inspiring, entertaining, and a
- source of mind-boggling amounts of excrement when you least expect it.
+ Usenet is like a herd of performing elephants with diarrhea — massive,
+ difficult to redirect, awe-inspiring, entertaining, and a source of
+ mind-boggling amounts of excrement when you least expect it.
][Gene Spafford][]