[PATCH] Minor fix to Documentation/powerpc/00-INDEX

From: Rob Landley
Date: Thu Aug 09 2007 - 23:42:48 EST


Signed-off-by: Rob Landley <rob@xxxxxxxxxxx>

I have a python script to convert 00-INDEX files into index.html files, and a
second script to show 404 errors in the result as well as files/directories
nothing links to. (It's not very useful yet, but in case you're wondering
http://kernel.org/doc/docdiridx.py and http://kernel.org/doc/doclinkcheck.py
.)

Anyway, my simple index.html generator breaks on the Documentation/powerpc
directory because one of the description lines is two lines long. This
patch joins those two lines together into one line. This is the only
instance (so far) of this problem.

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In case you're wondering, here are the current the 404 errors in the
various 00-INDEX files. Fixing all this is on my todo list:

Documentation/ecryptfs.txt
Documentation/time_interpolators.txt
Documentation/arm/SA1100
Documentation/arm/XScale
Documentation/arm/empeg
Documentation/arm/nwfpe
Documentation/isdn/README.eicon
Documentation/fb/clgenfb.txt
Documentation/networking/ethertap.txt
Documentation/filesystems/reiser4.txt
Documentation/scsi/AM53C974.txt
Documentation/scsi/ChangeLog

The "files and directories not linked to" list is 679 lines long.

diff -r /dev/null Documentation/powerpc/00-INDEX
--- a/Documentation/powerpc/00-INDEX Thu Aug 09 08:40:21 2007 -0700
+++ b/Documentation/powerpc/00-INDEX Thu Aug 09 20:49:03 2007 -0500
@@ -6,8 +6,7 @@ 00-INDEX
00-INDEX
- this file
cpu_features.txt
- - info on how we support a variety of CPUs with minimal compile-time
- options.
+ - info on how we support a variety of CPUs with minimal compile-time options.
eeh-pci-error-recovery.txt
- info on PCI Bus EEH Error Recovery
hvcs.txt

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