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Fix trivial spelling mistake in docs
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@ -446,7 +446,7 @@ xlink:href='http://nixos.org/releases/nix/nix-0.10/'>Nix
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<literal>stdenv</literal>; the formed changes the C compiler, and
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the latter adds additional packages to the front of
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<literal>stdenv</literal>’s initial <envar>PATH</envar>, allowing
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tools to be overriden.</para>
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tools to be overridden.</para>
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<para>For instance, the package <varname>strategoxt</varname>
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doesn’t build with the GNU Make in <literal>stdenv</literal>
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@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ details.)</para>
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<para>Often it is necessary to override or modify some aspect of the
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build. To make this easier, the standard environment breaks the
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package build into a number of <emphasis>phases</emphasis>, all of
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which can be overriden or modified individually: unpacking the
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which can be overridden or modified individually: unpacking the
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sources, applying patches, configuring, building, and installing.
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(There are some others; see <xref linkend="ssec-stdenv-phases"/>.)
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For instance, a package that doesn’t supply a makefile but instead has
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@ -233,7 +233,7 @@ specific parts of the build (e.g., unpacking the sources or installing
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the binaries). Furthermore, it allows a nicer presentation of build
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logs in the Nix build farm.</para>
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<para>Each phase can be overriden in its entirety either by setting
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<para>Each phase can be overridden in its entirety either by setting
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the environment variable
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<varname><replaceable>name</replaceable>Phase</varname> to a string
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containing some shell commands to be executed, or by redefining the
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@ -873,7 +873,7 @@ Any package in Nixpkgs that depends on <literal>emacs</literal> will
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be passed your customised instance. (However, the value
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<literal>pkgs.emacs</literal> in
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<varname>nixpkgs.config.packageOverrides</varname> refers to the
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original rather than overriden instance, to prevent an infinite
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original rather than overridden instance, to prevent an infinite
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recursion.)</para>
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</section>
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