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diff --git a/BOOTSTRAP-UNIX.cli b/BOOTSTRAP-UNIX.cli index b2edcb9..39f7a5b 100644 --- a/BOOTSTRAP-UNIX.cli +++ b/BOOTSTRAP-UNIX.cli @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Cygwin) where you already have a UNIX shell with standard utilities. \dl| -\li|1. Create Build Directory\n +\li|\b{1. Create Build Directory}\n Note that you will want to keep this directory around in order to upgrade to new toolchain versions in the future. In this guide we will use @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ $ cd build2-build | -\li|\n2. Download, Verify, and Unpack\n +\li|\n\b{2. Download, Verify, and Unpack}\n Download \c{build2-toolchain-X.Y.Z.tar.xz} (or its \c{.tar.gz} variant if you don't have \cb{xz(1)}) as well as its \c{.sha256} checksum from @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ The rest of this section outlines the manual bootstrap process. \dl| -\li|1. Bootstrap, Phase 1\n +\li|\b{1. Bootstrap, Phase 1}\n First, we build a minimal build system with the provided \c{bootstrap.sh} script. Normally, the only argument you will pass to this script is the @@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ $ build2/b-boot --version | -\li|\n2. Bootstrap, Phase 2\n +\li|\n\b{2. Bootstrap, Phase 2}\n Then, we rebuild the build system with the result of Phase 1 linking libraries statically. @@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ $ build2/b-boot --version | -\li|\n3. Stage\n +\li|\n\b{3. Stage}\n At this step the entire toolchain is built and staged. Here you may want to adjust a few things, such as the installation directory or the \c{sudo} @@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ $ build2/build2/b-boot configure \ | -\li|\n4. Install\n +\li|\n\b{4. Install}\n Next, we use the staged toolchain to build and install the \"final\" toolchain from the package repository using the \c{bpkg} package manager. First, we @@ -254,7 +254,7 @@ $ bpkg --version | -\li|\n5. Clean\n +\li|\n\b{5. Clean}\n The last thing we need to do is uninstall the staged toolchain: |