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diff --git a/doc/src/guide/getting_started.asciidoc b/doc/src/guide/getting_started.asciidoc index 8a01ac0..04147b0 100644 --- a/doc/src/guide/getting_started.asciidoc +++ b/doc/src/guide/getting_started.asciidoc @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ rm -rf .erlang.mk.build This is Erlang.mk bootstrapping itself. Indeed, the file you initially downloaded contains nothing more than the code needed to bootstrap. This operation is done only once. Consult the -link:updating.asciidoc[Updating Erlang.mk] chapter for more +xref:updating[Updating Erlang.mk] chapter for more information. Of course, the generated project can now be compiled: @@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ $ make -f erlang.mk bootstrap-lib bootstrap-rel It is often very useful to keep the top-level project for commands useful during operations, and put the components of the system in separate applications that you will then -depend on. Consult the link:deps.asciidoc[Packages and dependencies] +depend on. Consult the xref:deps[Packages and dependencies] chapter for more information. When you run `make` from now on, Erlang.mk will compile your @@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ _relx_, the release building tool. So don't worry if you see more output than above. If building the release is slow, no need to upgrade your -hardware just yet. Just consult the link:relx.asciidoc[Releases] +hardware just yet. Just consult the xref:relx[Releases] chapter for various tips to speed up build time during development. |