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e8757f0c
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e8757f0c
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Oct 29, 2014
by
Jeremy C. Reed
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fix some misspellings
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doc/devel/config-backend.dox
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@@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ The following are some details of the JSON backend framework.
and left up to the user (it is passed as a parameter to the -c command line
option). From the implementation perspective, this is slight change
from the BIND10 days, as back then a subset of the configuration was received by
the daemon processes. Nowadays the whole configuration is pased. To take a
the daemon processes. Nowadays the whole configuration is pas
s
ed. To take a
specific example, the following is how b10-config.db looks today:
@code
{
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doc/devel/contribute.dox
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@@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ Once the process is almost complete, the developer will likely ask you
how you would like to be credited. The typical answers are by first and
last name, by nickname, by company name or anonymously. Typically we
will add a note to the \c ChangeLog and also set you as the author of
the commit applying the patch. If the contribut
t
ed feature is big or
the commit applying the patch. If the contributed feature is big or
critical for whatever reason, it may also be mentioned in release notes.
@section contributorGuideExtra Extra steps
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doc/devel/mainpage.dox
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@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@
* - @subpage dhcpv6Other
* - @subpage d2
* - @subpage d2CPL
* - @subpage d2ProcesDerivation
* - @subpage d2Proces
s
Derivation
* - @subpage d2ConfigMgt
* - @subpage d2NCRReceipt
* - @subpage d2DDNSUpdateExecution
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src/bin/d2/d2.dox
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@@ -198,7 +198,7 @@ during startup and the subsequent receipt of a SIGHUP:
@image html cpl_signal_sequence.svg "CPL Signal Handling Sequence"
@section d2ProcesDerivation D2'
s
CPL
Derivations
@section d2Proces
s
Derivation D2'
s
CPL
Derivations
D2
's core application classes are DDNS-specific derivations of the CPL as show
in the diagram below:
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