[dahdi-commits] kpfleming: linux/trunk r4725 - /linux/trunk/UPGRADE.txt

SVN commits to the DAHDI project dahdi-commits at lists.digium.com
Wed Aug 6 17:09:54 CDT 2008


Author: kpfleming
Date: Wed Aug  6 17:09:53 2008
New Revision: 4725

URL: http://svn.digium.com/view/dahdi?view=rev&rev=4725
Log:
minor cleanups

Modified:
    linux/trunk/UPGRADE.txt

Modified: linux/trunk/UPGRADE.txt
URL: http://svn.digium.com/view/dahdi/linux/trunk/UPGRADE.txt?view=diff&rev=4725&r1=4724&r2=4725
==============================================================================
--- linux/trunk/UPGRADE.txt (original)
+++ linux/trunk/UPGRADE.txt Wed Aug  6 17:09:53 2008
@@ -16,13 +16,13 @@
       dahdi-linux: kernel modules
       dahdi-tools: userspace tools
 
-  In addition, there is a dahdi-complete package that contains both
+  In addition, there is a dahdi-linux-complete package that contains both
   dahdi-linux and dahdi-tools for simplified installation.
 
   Note: The dahdi-linux and dahdi-tools packages have *separate*
   version numbers; they will not be released 'in sync', and it is
   perfectly acceptable to use (for example) dahdi-tools 2.0.6 with
-  dahdi-linux 2.0.11. The dahdi-complete package version number will
+  dahdi-linux 2.0.11. The dahdi-linux-complete package version number will
   always include *both* of these version numbers so that you will know
   what is included in it.
 
@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@
       ztspeed    ->  dahdi_speed
       zttest     ->  dahdi_test
       zttool     ->  dahdi_tool
-      zapconf    ->  dahdi_genconf (deprecate genzaptelconf)
+      zapconf    ->  dahdi_genconf (deprecates genzaptelconf)
 
 * The system configuration file has moved from /etc/zaptel.conf to
   /etc/dahdi/system.conf.
@@ -80,6 +80,6 @@
   For PRI modules, the 'pri_protocol' setting, determines how
   to configure it (E1/T1).
 
-* In Astribank PRI modules, the LED behaviour represent which ports
+* In Astribank PRI modules, the LED behaviour represents which ports
   are *CLOCK MASTER* (red color) and which are *CLOCK SLAVE* (green color).
   Usually (but not always), this corresponds to the NT/TE settings in Asterisk.




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