travis: check spelling of binaries and manpages, use docker
We now build a docker base container based on debian sid (where the very latest packages are available). That base container is updated once a month, or whenever travis-build.Dockerfile or debian/control change, but re-used for subsequent travis runs. While the initial build might take up to 15 minutes, subsequent builds typically run in a minute or two. All the different steps that we run on travis are now factored into separate scripts in the travis/ directory. Switching to docker should also help with issue #2174.
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@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ Specify the path to the i3 IPC socket (it should not be necessary to use this
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option, i3-input will figure out the path on its own).
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-F <format>::
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Every occurence of "%s" in the <format> string is replaced by the user input,
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Every occurrence of "%s" in the <format> string is replaced by the user input,
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and the result is sent to i3 as a command. Default value is "%s".
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-l <limit>::
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=== I3SOCK
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If no ipc-socket is specified on the commandline, this variable is used
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to determine the path, at wich the unix domain socket is expected, on which
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to determine the path, at which the unix domain socket is expected, on which
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to connect to i3.
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== SEE ALSO
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