[PATCH] Linux packages: reword to mention supported RHEL derivatives

Konstantin Pavlov thresh at nginx.com
Wed Sep 28 08:16:58 UTC 2022


Hi,

On 28/09/2022 12:57 AM, Maxim Dounin wrote:
> Hello!
>
> On Tue, Sep 27, 2022 at 04:14:58PM +0400, Konstantin Pavlov wrote:
>
>> # HG changeset patch
>> # User Konstantin Pavlov <thresh at nginx.com>
>> # Date 1664280815 -14400
>> #      Tue Sep 27 16:13:35 2022 +0400
>> # Node ID 9d1eec5b03a4ff9d863ad49b47721d713dcec76f
>> # Parent  8878680962d05f778f187efcfb163a76c1dfacb7
>> Linux packages: reword to mention supported RHEL derivatives.
>>
>> diff -r 8878680962d0 -r 9d1eec5b03a4 xml/en/linux_packages.xml
>> --- a/xml/en/linux_packages.xml	Fri Sep 23 18:30:33 2022 -0700
>> +++ b/xml/en/linux_packages.xml	Tue Sep 27 16:13:35 2022 +0400
>> @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
>>   <article name="nginx: Linux packages"
>>            link="/en/linux_packages.html"
>>            lang="en"
>> -         rev="78">
>> +         rev="79">
>>   
>>   <section name="Supported distributions and versions" id="distributions">
>>   
>> @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ versions:
>>   </para>
>>   
>>   <para>
>> -<link id="RHEL-CentOS">RHEL/CentOS</link>
>> +<link id="RHEL">RHEL and derivatives</link>
>>   
>>   <table note="yes">
>>   
>> @@ -175,7 +175,12 @@ set up the nginx packages repository.
>>   Afterward, you can install and update nginx from the repository.
>>   </para>
>>   
>> -<section name="RHEL/CentOS" id="RHEL-CentOS">
>> +<section name="RHEL and derivatives" id="RHEL">
>> +
>> +<para>
>> +This section applies to Red Hat Enterprise Linux and its derivatives such as
>> +CentOS, Oracle Linux, Rocky Linux, AlmaLinux.
>> +</para>
>>   
>>   <para>
>>   Install the prerequisites:
>> @@ -578,7 +583,8 @@ mainline version, while <literal>stable-
>>   sources for stable releases.
>>   To build binary packages, run <command>make</command> in
>>   <path>debian/</path> directory on Debian/Ubuntu, or in
>> -<path>rpm/SPECS/</path> on RHEL/CentOS/SLES/Amazon Linux, or in
>> +<path>rpm/SPECS/</path> on
>> +RHEL/CentOS/Oracle Linux/Rocky Linux/AlmaLinux/SLES/Amazon Linux, or in
> Shouldn't it be "on RHEL and derivatives, SLES, and Amazon Linux"?
>
> Otherwise looks good.

Indeed, I think that's the best option.

Pushed.



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