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diff --git a/include/asterisk/doxygen/reviewboard.h b/include/asterisk/doxygen/reviewboard.h index b86445416..0b05b01dd 100644 --- a/include/asterisk/doxygen/reviewboard.h +++ b/include/asterisk/doxygen/reviewboard.h @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ * * \AsteriskTrunkWarning * - * <hr/> + * <hr> * * \section ReviewboardGuidelines Usage Guidelines * @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ * testing and should not have blatant coding guidelines violations. Lack of * these things is careless and shows disrespect for those reviewing your code. * - * <hr/> + * <hr> * * \section ReviewboardPosting Posting Code to Reviewboard * @@ -61,25 +61,25 @@ * The easiest way to post a patch to reviewboard is by using the * post-review tool. We have post-review in our repotools svn repository. * - \verbatim - $ svn co http://svn.digium.com/svn/repotools - \endverbatim + * \verbatim + * $ svn co http://svn.digium.com/svn/repotools + * \endverbatim * * Essentially, post-review is a script that will take the output of "svn * diff" and create a review request out of it for you. So, once you have * a working copy with the changes you expect in the output of "svn diff", * you just run the following command: * - \verbatim - $ post-review - \endverbatim + * \verbatim + * $ post-review + * \endverbatim * * If it complains about not knowing which reviewboard server to use, add * the server option: * - \verbatim - $ post-review --server=https://reviewboard.asterisk.org - \endverbatim + * \verbatim + * $ post-review --server=https://reviewboard.asterisk.org + * \endverbatim * * \subsection postreviewnewfiles Dealing with New Files * @@ -90,15 +90,15 @@ * * You would start by getting your changes applied to a trunk working copy: * - \verbatim - $ cd .../trunk - \endverbatim + * \verbatim + * $ cd .../trunk + * \endverbatim * * Then, apply the changes from your branch: * - \verbatim - $ svn merge .../trunk .../team/group/my_new_code - \endverbatim + * \verbatim + * $ svn merge .../trunk .../team/group/my_new_code + * \endverbatim * * Now, the code is merged into your working copy. However, for a new * file, subversion treats it as a copy of existing content and not new @@ -106,10 +106,10 @@ * it to show up in the diff, use the following commands so svn treats it * as new content and publishes it in the diff: * - \verbatim - $ svn revert my_new_file.c - $ svn add my_new_file.c - \endverbatim + * \verbatim + * $ svn revert my_new_file.c + * $ svn add my_new_file.c + * \endverbatim * * Now, it should work, and you can run "post-review" as usual. * @@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ * Apply the current version of the diff to a working copy as described above, * and then run the following command: * - \verbatim - $ post-review -r <review request number> - \endverbatim + * \verbatim + * $ post-review -r <review request number> + * \endverbatim */ |