prt-auf.8: fix indentation

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John McQuah 2023-06-20 11:58:23 -04:00
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@ -478,16 +478,16 @@ Specify a mountpoint other than "/", where the built packages are to be
installed. This setting affects the package database that is subject to installed. This setting affects the package database that is subject to
read/write operations, but not the ports tree (which remains governed by read/write operations, but not the ports tree (which remains governed by
the prtdir directives in \fBprt-get.conf(5)\fP). the prtdir directives in \fBprt-get.conf(5)\fP).
.TP
Beware of combining this option with the directive 'runscripts yes' in Beware of combining \fB\-\-install\-root\fP with the
the configuration file. One side-effect of the naive attempt to reconcile directive 'runscripts yes' in the configuration file. One side-effect of
this combination is that \fBprt\-auf\fP copies the pre- or the naive attempt to reconcile this combination is that \fBprt\-auf\fP
post-install scripts into the ports tree under <dir>, before running copies the pre- or post-install scripts into the ports tree under <dir>,
a \fBchroot(1)\fP command to launch the scripts. This workaround might before running a \fBchroot(1)\fP command to launch the scripts. This
inadvertently pollute <dir> with unwanted files, if the mountpoint did not workaround might inadvertently pollute <dir> with unwanted files, if the
already contain a copy of the ports tree. It is safer to set 'runscripts mountpoint did not already contain a copy of the ports tree. It is safer
no' in the configuration file, whenever you plan to use an alternate root to set 'runscripts no' in the configuration file, whenever you plan to
for installations. use an alternate root for installations.
.TP .TP
.B \-\-cache .B \-\-cache