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Correct spelling mistakes in doc folder

- OSX —> OS X
- XCode —> Xcode
- github —> GitHub
- homebrew —> Homebrew
- gitian —> Gitian
- Other miscellaneous obvious spelling fixes and whitespace removal
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  1. 10
      doc/README_osx.txt
  2. 1
      doc/build-openbsd.md
  3. 8
      doc/build-osx.md
  4. 32
      doc/gitian-building.md
  5. 1
      doc/init.md
  6. 2
      doc/release-notes.md
  7. 16
      doc/release-process.md
  8. 1
      doc/tor.md
  9. 1
      doc/translation_strings_policy.md
  10. 2
      doc/zmq.md

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doc/README_osx.txt

@ -29,18 +29,18 @@ originally done in toolchain4. @@ -29,18 +29,18 @@ originally done in toolchain4.
To complicate things further, all builds must target an Apple SDK. These SDKs
are free to download, but not redistributable.
To obtain it, register for a developer account, then download the XCode 6.1.1 dmg:
To obtain it, register for a developer account, then download the Xcode 6.1.1 dmg:
https://developer.apple.com/devcenter/download.action?path=/Developer_Tools/xcode_6.1.1/xcode_6.1.1.dmg
This file is several gigabytes in size, but only a single directory inside is
needed: Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.9.sdk
Unfortunately, the usual linux tools (7zip, hpmount, loopback mount) are incapable of opening this file.
To create a tarball suitable for gitian input, mount the dmg in OSX, then create it with:
To create a tarball suitable for Gitian input, mount the dmg in OS X, then create it with:
$ tar -C /Volumes/Xcode/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/SDKs/ -czf MacOSX10.9.sdk.tar.gz MacOSX10.9.sdk
The gitian descriptors build 2 sets of files: Linux tools, then Apple binaries
The Gitian descriptors build 2 sets of files: Linux tools, then Apple binaries
which are created using these tools. The build process has been designed to
avoid including the SDK's files in Gitian's outputs. All interim tarballs are
fully deterministic and may be freely redistributed.
@ -72,12 +72,12 @@ requirement in order to satisfy the new Gatekeeper requirements. Because this @@ -72,12 +72,12 @@ requirement in order to satisfy the new Gatekeeper requirements. Because this
private key cannot be shared, we'll have to be a bit creative in order for the
build process to remain somewhat deterministic. Here's how it works:
- Builders use gitian to create an unsigned release. This outputs an unsigned
- Builders use Gitian to create an unsigned release. This outputs an unsigned
dmg which users may choose to bless and run. It also outputs an unsigned app
structure in the form of a tarball, which also contains all of the tools
that have been previously (deterministically) built in order to create a
final dmg.
- The Apple keyholder uses this unsigned app to create a detached signature,
using the script that is also included there.
- Builders feed the unsigned app + detached signature back into gitian. It
- Builders feed the unsigned app + detached signature back into Gitian. It
uses the pre-built tools to recombine the pieces into a deterministic dmg.

1
doc/build-openbsd.md

@ -160,4 +160,3 @@ version installed by OpenBSD 5.7: @@ -160,4 +160,3 @@ version installed by OpenBSD 5.7:
- https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=9758
There is no known workaround for this.

8
doc/build-osx.md

@ -13,8 +13,8 @@ built-in one is located in `/Applications/Utilities`. @@ -13,8 +13,8 @@ built-in one is located in `/Applications/Utilities`.
Preparation
-----------
You need to install XCode with all the options checked so that the compiler
and everything is available in /usr not just /Developer. XCode should be
You need to install Xcode with all the options checked so that the compiler
and everything is available in /usr not just /Developer. Xcode should be
available on your OS X installation media, but if not, you can get the
current version from https://developer.apple.com/xcode/. If you install
Xcode 4.3 or later, you'll need to install its command line tools. This can
@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ NOTE: Building with Qt4 is still supported, however, could result in a broken UI @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ NOTE: Building with Qt4 is still supported, however, could result in a broken UI
### Building `bitcoind`
1. Clone the github tree to get the source code and go into the directory.
1. Clone the GitHub tree to get the source code and go into the directory.
git clone https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin.git
cd bitcoin
@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ Use Qt Creator as IDE @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ Use Qt Creator as IDE
You can use Qt Creator as IDE, for debugging and for manipulating forms, etc.
Download Qt Creator from http://www.qt.io/download/. Download the "community edition" and only install Qt Creator (uncheck the rest during the installation process).
1. Make sure you installed everything through homebrew mentioned above
1. Make sure you installed everything through Homebrew mentioned above
2. Do a proper ./configure --with-gui=qt5 --enable-debug
3. In Qt Creator do "New Project" -> Import Project -> Import Existing Project
4. Enter "bitcoin-qt" as project name, enter src/qt as location

32
doc/gitian-building.md

@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
Gitian building
================
*Setup instructions for a gitian build of Bitcoin using a Debian VM or physical system.*
*Setup instructions for a Gitian build of Bitcoin using a Debian VM or physical system.*
Gitian is the deterministic build process that is used to build the Bitcoin
Core executables. It provides a way to be reasonably sure that the
@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Multiple developers build the source code by following a specific descriptor @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Multiple developers build the source code by following a specific descriptor
These results are compared and only if they match, the build is accepted and uploaded
to bitcoin.org.
More independent gitian builders are needed, which is why this guide exists.
More independent Gitian builders are needed, which is why this guide exists.
It is preferred you follow these steps yourself instead of using someone else's
VM image to avoid 'contaminating' the build.
@ -22,9 +22,9 @@ Table of Contents @@ -22,9 +22,9 @@ Table of Contents
- [Create a new VirtualBox VM](#create-a-new-virtualbox-vm)
- [Connecting to the VM](#connecting-to-the-vm)
- [Setting up Debian for gitian building](#setting-up-debian-for-gitian-building)
- [Installing gitian](#installing-gitian)
- [Setting up the gitian image](#setting-up-the-gitian-image)
- [Setting up Debian for Gitian building](#setting-up-debian-for-gitian-building)
- [Installing Gitian](#installing-gitian)
- [Setting up the Gitian image](#setting-up-the-gitian-image)
- [Getting and building the inputs](#getting-and-building-the-inputs)
- [Building Bitcoin](#building-bitcoin)
- [Building an alternative repository](#building-an-alternative-repository)
@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ Any kind of virtualization can be used, for example: @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ Any kind of virtualization can be used, for example:
- [KVM](http://www.linux-kvm.org/page/Main_Page)
- [LXC](https://linuxcontainers.org/), see also [Gitian host docker container](https://github.com/gdm85/tenku/tree/master/docker/gitian-bitcoin-host/README.md).
You can also install gitian on actual hardware instead of using virtualization.
You can also install Gitian on actual hardware instead of using virtualization.
Create a new VirtualBox VM
---------------------------
@ -201,7 +201,7 @@ After Installation @@ -201,7 +201,7 @@ After Installation
The next step in the guide involves logging in as root via SSH.
SSH login for root users is disabled by default, so we'll enable that now.
Login to the VM using username `root` and the root password you choose earlier.
Login to the VM using username `root` and the root password you chose earlier.
You'll be presented with a screen similar to this.
![](gitian-building/debian_root_login.png)
@ -243,7 +243,7 @@ For example, to connect as `root` from a Linux command prompt use @@ -243,7 +243,7 @@ For example, to connect as `root` from a Linux command prompt use
Replace `root` with `debian` to log in as user.
Setting up Debian for gitian building
Setting up Debian for Gitian building
--------------------------------------
In this section we will be setting up the Debian installation for Gitian building.
@ -260,7 +260,7 @@ Then set up LXC and the rest with the following, which is a complex jumble of se @@ -260,7 +260,7 @@ Then set up LXC and the rest with the following, which is a complex jumble of se
```bash
# the version of lxc-start in Debian 7.4 needs to run as root, so make sure
# that the build script can exectute it without providing a password
# that the build script can execute it without providing a password
echo "%sudo ALL=NOPASSWD: /usr/bin/lxc-start" > /etc/sudoers.d/gitian-lxc
# add cgroup for LXC
echo "cgroup /sys/fs/cgroup cgroup defaults 0 0" >> /etc/fstab
@ -280,7 +280,7 @@ reboot @@ -280,7 +280,7 @@ reboot
At the end the VM is rebooted to make sure that the changes take effect. The steps in this
section only need to be performed once.
Installing gitian
Installing Gitian
------------------
Re-login as the user `debian` that was created during installation.
@ -300,14 +300,14 @@ cd .. @@ -300,14 +300,14 @@ cd ..
**Note**: When sudo asks for a password, enter the password for the user *debian* not for *root*.
Clone the git repositories for bitcoin and gitian.
Clone the git repositories for bitcoin and Gitian.
```bash
git clone https://github.com/devrandom/gitian-builder.git
git clone https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin
```
Setting up the gitian image
Setting up the Gitian image
-------------------------
Gitian needs a virtual image of the operating system to build in.
@ -340,7 +340,7 @@ Building Bitcoin @@ -340,7 +340,7 @@ Building Bitcoin
----------------
To build Bitcoin (for Linux, OS X and Windows) just follow the steps under 'perform
gitian builds' in [doc/release-process.md](release-process.md#perform-gitian-builds) in the bitcoin repository.
Gitian builds' in [doc/release-process.md](release-process.md#perform-gitian-builds) in the bitcoin repository.
This may take some time as it will build all the dependencies needed for each descriptor.
These dependencies will be cached after a successful build to avoid rebuilding them when possible.
@ -380,7 +380,7 @@ Building an alternative repository @@ -380,7 +380,7 @@ Building an alternative repository
-----------------------------------
If you want to do a test build of a pull on GitHub it can be useful to point
the gitian builder at an alternative repository, using the same descriptors
the Gitian builder at an alternative repository, using the same descriptors
and inputs.
For example:
@ -431,7 +431,7 @@ Offlinemode: 1 @@ -431,7 +431,7 @@ Offlinemode: 1
service apt-cacher-ng restart
```
Then when building, override the remote URLs that gbuild would otherwise pull from the gitian descriptors::
Then when building, override the remote URLs that gbuild would otherwise pull from the Gitian descriptors::
```bash
cd /some/root/path/
@ -461,7 +461,7 @@ in `gitian.sigs` to your signing machine and do @@ -461,7 +461,7 @@ in `gitian.sigs` to your signing machine and do
```
This will create the `.sig` files that can be committed together with the `.assert` files to assert your
gitian build.
Gitian build.
Uploading signatures
---------------------

1
doc/init.md

@ -102,4 +102,3 @@ setting the BITCOIND and FLAGS environment variables in the file @@ -102,4 +102,3 @@ setting the BITCOIND and FLAGS environment variables in the file
Auto respawning is currently only configured for Upstart and systemd.
Reasonable defaults have been chosen but YMMV.

2
doc/release-notes.md

@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ configured specifically to process scriptPubKey and not scriptSig scripts. @@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ configured specifically to process scriptPubKey and not scriptSig scripts.
- Removed bitrpc.py from contrib
Addition of ZMQ-based Notifcations
Addition of ZMQ-based Notifications
==================================
Bitcoind can now (optionally) asynchronously notify clients through a

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doc/release-process.md

@ -34,17 +34,17 @@ Check out the source code in the following directory hierarchy. @@ -34,17 +34,17 @@ Check out the source code in the following directory hierarchy.
* * *
###Setup and perform gitian builds
###Setup and perform Gitian builds
Setup gitian descriptors:
Setup Gitian descriptors:
pushd ./bitcoin
export SIGNER=(your gitian key, ie bluematt, sipa, etc)
export SIGNER=(your Gitian key, ie bluematt, sipa, etc)
export VERSION=(new version, e.g. 0.8.0)
git checkout v${VERSION}
popd
Ensure your gitian.sigs are up-to-date if you wish to gverify your builds against other gitian signatures.
Ensure your gitian.sigs are up-to-date if you wish to gverify your builds against other Gitian signatures.
pushd ./gitian.sigs
git pull
@ -71,15 +71,15 @@ Check out the source code in the following directory hierarchy. @@ -71,15 +71,15 @@ Check out the source code in the following directory hierarchy.
###Optional: Seed the Gitian sources cache and offline git repositories
By default, gitian will fetch source files as needed. To cache them ahead of time:
By default, Gitian will fetch source files as needed. To cache them ahead of time:
make -C ../bitcoin/depends download SOURCES_PATH=`pwd`/cache/common
Only missing files will be fetched, so this is safe to re-run for each build.
NOTE: Offline builds must use the --url flag to ensure gitian fetches only from local URLs. For example:
NOTE: Offline builds must use the --url flag to ensure Gitian fetches only from local URLs. For example:
```
./bin/bguild --url bitcoin=/path/to/bitcoin,signature=/path/to/sigs {rest of arguments}
./bin/gbuild --url bitcoin=/path/to/bitcoin,signature=/path/to/sigs {rest of arguments}
```
The gbuild invocations below <b>DO NOT DO THIS</b> by default.
@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ The gbuild invocations below <b>DO NOT DO THIS</b> by default. @@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ The gbuild invocations below <b>DO NOT DO THIS</b> by default.
2. linux 32-bit and 64-bit dist tarballs (bitcoin-${VERSION}-linux[32|64].tar.gz)
3. windows 32-bit and 64-bit unsigned installers and dist zips (bitcoin-${VERSION}-win[32|64]-setup-unsigned.exe, bitcoin-${VERSION}-win[32|64].zip)
4. OS X unsigned installer and dist tarball (bitcoin-${VERSION}-osx-unsigned.dmg, bitcoin-${VERSION}-osx64.tar.gz)
5. Gitian signatures (in gitian.sigs/${VERSION}-<linux|{win,osx}-unsigned>/(your gitian key)/
5. Gitian signatures (in gitian.sigs/${VERSION}-<linux|{win,osx}-unsigned>/(your Gitian key)/
###Next steps:

1
doc/tor.md

@ -87,4 +87,3 @@ If you only want to use Tor to reach onion addresses, but not use it as a proxy @@ -87,4 +87,3 @@ If you only want to use Tor to reach onion addresses, but not use it as a proxy
for normal IPv4/IPv6 communication, use:
./bitcoin -onion=127.0.0.1:9050 -externalip=57qr3yd1nyntf5k.onion -discover

1
doc/translation_strings_policy.md

@ -107,4 +107,3 @@ The second example reduces the number of pluralized words that translators have @@ -107,4 +107,3 @@ The second example reduces the number of pluralized words that translators have
During a string freeze (often before a major release), no translation strings are to be added, modified or removed.
This can be checked by executing `make translate` in the `src` directory, then verifying that `bitcoin_en.ts` remains unchanged.

2
doc/zmq.md

@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
[ZeroMQ](http://zeromq.org/) is a lightweight wrapper around TCP
connections, inter-process communication, and shared-memory,
providing various message-oriented semantics such as publish/subcribe,
providing various message-oriented semantics such as publish/subscribe,
request/reply, and push/pull.
The Bitcoin Core daemon can be configured to act as a trusted "border

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