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diff --git a/man/blogc-git-receiver.1.ronn b/man/blogc-git-receiver.1.ronn index d5f695f..355aa75 100644 --- a/man/blogc-git-receiver.1.ronn +++ b/man/blogc-git-receiver.1.ronn @@ -12,13 +12,13 @@ When used as a login shell, it will accept git payloads, creating bare repositor as needed, and installing a hook, that will take care of rebuilding the website each time someone push something to the `master` branch. -The git repository must provide a `Makefile` (or a `GNUMakefile`), that should -accept the `OUTPUT_DIR` variable, and install built files in the directory pointed -by this variable. +The git repository must provide a blogcfile(5) (if blogc-make(1) is installed), or +a `Makefile` (or a `GNUMakefile`) that should accept the `OUTPUT_DIR` variable, and +install built files into the directory pointed out by this variable. -`blogc-git-receiver` is part of `blogc` project, but isn't tied to blogc(1). Any -repository with `Makefile` that builds content and install it to `OUTPUT_DIR` -should works with `blogc-git-receiver`. +`blogc-git-receiver` is part of `blogc` project, but isn't tied to blogc(1) or +blogc-make(1). Any repository with `Makefile` that builds content and install it to +`OUTPUT_DIR` should work with `blogc-git-receiver`. ## SETUP @@ -150,7 +150,8 @@ your mirror repository. `blogc-git-receiver` will export an environment variable called `BLOGC_GIT_RECEIVER` when calling `gmake` to build websites. This variable can be used to enable building of content that should only be built when running in production environment, for -example. +example. This variable will not be added when using blogc-make(1), whose builds are +always considered to be "production" (blogc-make(1) is never called with `-D`). ## BUGS @@ -162,4 +163,4 @@ Rafael G. Martins <<rafael@rafaelmartins.eng.br>> ## SEE ALSO -blogc(1), git(7), chsh(1), su(1), make(1) +blogc(1), git(1), git-shell(1), chsh(1), su(1), make(1) |