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Subject: [taler-docs] branch master updated: add period at end of sentence
Date: Sat, 07 Aug 2021 04:21:00 +0200

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commit 96475488928ea09e28844cc47111d2d2806dfbed
Author: Thien-Thi Nguyen <ttn@gnuvola.org>
AuthorDate: Fri Aug 6 22:18:49 2021 -0400

    add period at end of sentence
---
 taler-exchange-setup-guide.rst | 76 +++++++++++++++++++++---------------------
 1 file changed, 38 insertions(+), 38 deletions(-)

diff --git a/taler-exchange-setup-guide.rst b/taler-exchange-setup-guide.rst
index 379d98a..c17ac6f 100644
--- a/taler-exchange-setup-guide.rst
+++ b/taler-exchange-setup-guide.rst
@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ signing key to your list of trusted keys and update the 
package index:
 
 ..
   FIXME: this happens after the update.
-  N: Skipping acquire of configured file 'main/binary-i386/Packages' as 
repository 'https://deb.taler.net/apt/ubuntu focal-fossa InRelease' doesn't 
support architecture 'i386'
+  N: Skipping acquire of configured file 'main/binary-i386/Packages' as 
repository 'https://deb.taler.net/apt/ubuntu focal-fossa InRelease' doesn't 
support architecture 'i386'.
 
 Finally, the required packages can be installed:
 
@@ -155,14 +155,14 @@ Services, users, groups and file system hierarchy
 The *taler-exchange-httpd* package will create several system users
 to compartmentalize different parts of the system:
 
-* taler-exchange-httpd: runs the HTTP daemon with the core business logic
-* taler-exchange-secmod-rsa: manages the RSA private online signing keys
-* taler-exchange-secmod-eddsa: manages the EdDSA private online signing keys
-* taler-exchange-closer: closes idle reserves by triggering wire transfers 
that refund the originator
-* taler-exchange-aggregator: aggregates deposits into larger wire transfer 
requests
-* taler-exchange-wire: performs wire transfers with the bank (via 
libeufin/nexus)
-* postgres: runs the Postgres database (from *postgres* package)
-* www-data: runs the frontend HTTPS service with the TLS keys (from *nginx* 
package)
+* taler-exchange-httpd: runs the HTTP daemon with the core business logic.
+* taler-exchange-secmod-rsa: manages the RSA private online signing keys.
+* taler-exchange-secmod-eddsa: manages the EdDSA private online signing keys.
+* taler-exchange-closer: closes idle reserves by triggering wire transfers 
that refund the originator.
+* taler-exchange-aggregator: aggregates deposits into larger wire transfer 
requests.
+* taler-exchange-wire: performs wire transfers with the bank (via 
libeufin/nexus).
+* postgres: runs the Postgres database (from *postgres* package).
+* www-data: runs the frontend HTTPS service with the TLS keys (from *nginx* 
package).
 
 .. note::
 
@@ -172,35 +172,35 @@ to compartmentalize different parts of the system:
 
 The exchange setup uses the following system groups:
 
-* taler-exchange-db: group for all Taler users with direct database access, 
specifically taler-exchange-httpd, taler-exchange-wire, taler-exchange-closer 
and taler-exchange-aggregator
-* taler-exchange-secmod: group for processes with access to online signing 
keys; this group must have three users: taler-exchange-secmod-rsa, 
taler-exchange-secmod-eddsa and taler-exchange-httpd
-* taler-exchange-offline: group for the access to the offline private key 
(only used on the offline host and not used on the online system)
+* taler-exchange-db: group for all Taler users with direct database access, 
specifically taler-exchange-httpd, taler-exchange-wire, taler-exchange-closer 
and taler-exchange-aggregator.
+* taler-exchange-secmod: group for processes with access to online signing 
keys; this group must have three users: taler-exchange-secmod-rsa, 
taler-exchange-secmod-eddsa and taler-exchange-httpd.
+* taler-exchange-offline: group for the access to the offline private key 
(only used on the offline host and not used on the online system).
 
 
 
 The package will deploy systemd service files in
 ``/usr/lib/systemd/system/`` for the various components:
 
-* taler-exchange-aggregator.service: service that schedules wire transfers 
which combine multiple deposits to the same merchant
-* taler-exchange-closer.service: service that watches for reserves that have 
been abandoned and schedules wire transfers to send the money back to the 
originator
-* taler-exchange-httpd.service: main Taler exchange logic with the public REST 
API
-* taler-exchange-httpd.socket: systemd socket activation for the Taler 
exchange HTTP daemon
-* taler-exchange-secmod-eddsa.service: software security module for making 
EdDSA signatures
-* taler-exchange-secmod-rsa.service: software security module for making RSA 
signatures
-* taler-exchange-transfer.service: service that triggers outgoing wire 
transfers (pays merchants)
-* taler-exchange-wirewatch.service: service that watches for incoming wire 
transfers (first step of withdraw)
-* taler-exchange.target: Main target for the Taler exchange to be operational
+* taler-exchange-aggregator.service: service that schedules wire transfers 
which combine multiple deposits to the same merchant.
+* taler-exchange-closer.service: service that watches for reserves that have 
been abandoned and schedules wire transfers to send the money back to the 
originator.
+* taler-exchange-httpd.service: main Taler exchange logic with the public REST 
API.
+* taler-exchange-httpd.socket: systemd socket activation for the Taler 
exchange HTTP daemon.
+* taler-exchange-secmod-eddsa.service: software security module for making 
EdDSA signatures.
+* taler-exchange-secmod-rsa.service: software security module for making RSA 
signatures.
+* taler-exchange-transfer.service: service that triggers outgoing wire 
transfers (pays merchants).
+* taler-exchange-wirewatch.service: service that watches for incoming wire 
transfers (first step of withdraw).
+* taler-exchange.target: Main target for the Taler exchange to be operational.
 
 
 The deployment creates the following key locations in the system:
 
-* /etc/taler/: configuration files
-* /var/run/taler/: contains the UNIX domain sockets for inter-process 
communication (IPC)
+* /etc/taler/: configuration files.
+* /var/run/taler/: contains the UNIX domain sockets for inter-process 
communication (IPC).
 * /var/lib/taler/: serves as the $HOME for all Taler users and contains 
sub-directories
   with the private keys; which keys are stored here depends on the host:
 
-  * online system: exchange-secmod-eddsa and exchange-secmod-rsa keys
-  * offline system: exchange-offline keys
+  * online system: exchange-secmod-eddsa and exchange-secmod-rsa keys.
+  * offline system: exchange-offline keys.
 
 
 Setup Linting
@@ -264,7 +264,7 @@ This section will walk through (1) installing and 
configuring LibEuFin and
 
    If you do not have a bank account with EBICS but want to test these 
instructions,
    you can use the EBICS sandbox as described in the
-   :doc:`LibEuFin Tutorial <libeufin/nexus-tutorial>`
+   :doc:`LibEuFin Tutorial <libeufin/nexus-tutorial>`.
 
 
 Installation and Basic Configuration
@@ -609,7 +609,7 @@ and create payment initiations with a Taler wire gateway 
facade:
 ..
   FIXME: the two commands above output a empty JSON object
   when successful.  Possibly, we should suppress that (just like
-  the other commands do)
+  the other commands do).
 
 The list of all granted permissions can be reviewed:
 
@@ -644,7 +644,7 @@ exchange processes should not have access to this 
information.
   enable_credit = yes
   enable_debit = yes
 
-  # Account identifier in the form of an RFC-8905 payto:// URI
+  # Account identifier in the form of an RFC-8905 payto:// URI.
   # For SEPA, looks like payto://sepa/$IBAN
   payto_uri =
 
@@ -849,7 +849,7 @@ operational.  To make the exchange HTTP service 
operational, the following
 steps involving the offline signing machine must be completed:
 
 1. The public keys of various online keys used by the exchange service are 
exported
-   via a management HTTP API
+   via a management HTTP API.
 2. The offline signing system validates this request and signs it.
    Additionally, the offline signing system signs policy messages
    to configure the exchange's bank accounts and associated fees.
@@ -886,10 +886,10 @@ a merchant backend is not required, as the wallet acts as 
a merchant.
 .. code-block:: shell-session
 
   # This will now output a payto URI that money needs to be sent to in order 
to allow withdrawal
-  # of taler coins
+  # of taler coins.
   $ taler-wallet-cli advanced withdraw-manually --exchange $EXCHANGE_URL 
--amount EUR:10.50
 
-  # Show the status of the manual withdrawal operation
+  # Show the status of the manual withdrawal operation.
   $ taler-wallet-cli transactions
 
   #
@@ -898,17 +898,17 @@ a merchant backend is not required, as the wallet acts as 
a merchant.
   # as instructed by the wallet after the first step.
   #
 
-  # Check whether the exchange received an incoming bank transfer
+  # Check whether the exchange received an incoming bank transfer.
   [root@exchange-online]# taler-exchange-wire-gateway-client --section 
exchange-accountcredentials-1 --credit-history
 
-  # Once the transfer has been made, try completing the withdrawal
+  # Once the transfer has been made, try completing the withdrawal.
   $ taler-wallet-cli run-pending
 
-  # Check status of transactions and show balance
+  # Check status of transactions and show balance.
   $ taler-wallet-cli transactions
   $ taler-wallet-cli balance
 
-  # Now, directly deposit coins with the exchange into a target account
+  # Now, directly deposit coins with the exchange into a target account.
   # (Usually, a payment is made via a merchant.  The wallet provides
   # this functionality for testing.)
   $ taler-wallet-cli deposit create EUR:5 payto://sepa/$IBAN
@@ -921,10 +921,10 @@ a merchant backend is not required, as the wallet acts as 
a merchant.
   # The "deposit group id" can be found in the output of the transactions list.
   $ taler-wallet-cli deposit track $DEPOSIT_GROUP_ID
 
-  # Check whether the exchange sent an outgoing transfer
+  # Check whether the exchange sent an outgoing transfer.
   [root@exchange-online]# taler-exchangewire-gateway-client --section 
exchange-account-1 --debit-history
 
-  # After enough time has passed, the money should arrive at the specified IBAN
+  # After enough time has passed, the money should arrive at the specified 
IBAN.
 
 
 FIXMEs
@@ -938,4 +938,4 @@ FIXMEs
 
   N: Skipping acquire of configured file 'main/binary-i386/Packages' as
   repository 'https://deb.taler.net/apt/ubuntu focal-fossa InRelease' doesn't
-  support architecture 'i386'
+  support architecture 'i386'.

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