Fix unexpected indentation in .rst files, #1612
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@ -1793,7 +1793,7 @@ Spack currently needs to be run from a filesystem that supports
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``flock`` locking semantics. Nearly all local filesystems and recent
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versions of NFS support this, but parallel filesystems may be mounted
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without ``flock`` support enabled. You can determine how your
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filesystems are mounted with ``mount -p``. The output for a Lustre
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filesystems are mounted with ``mount -p``. The output for a Lustre
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filesystem might look like this:
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.. code-block:: sh
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@ -607,7 +607,7 @@ always simple, though, so this is not strictly enforced.
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When fetching from from the branch corresponding to the development version
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(often called ``master``,``trunk`` or ``dev``), it is recommended to
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call this version ``develop``. Spack has special treatment for this version so
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that ``@develop`` will satisfy dependencies like
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that ``@develop`` will satisfy dependencies like
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``depends_on(abc, when="@x.y.z:")``. In other words, ``@develop`` is
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greater than any other version. The rationale is that certain features or
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options first appear in the development branch. Therefore if a package author
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