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  Server: cvs.openpkg.org                  Name:   Thomas Lotterer
  Root:   /e/openpkg/cvs                   Email:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Module: openpkg-re                       Date:   20-Oct-2004 13:43:10
  Branch: HEAD                             Handle: 2004102012431000

  Modified files:
    openpkg-re              releasenotes.txt

  Log:
    fix typos in release notes

  Summary:
    Revision    Changes     Path
    1.11        +3  -3      openpkg-re/releasenotes.txt
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  patch -p0 <<'@@ .'
  Index: openpkg-re/releasenotes.txt
  ============================================================================
  $ cvs diff -u -r1.10 -r1.11 releasenotes.txt
  --- openpkg-re/releasenotes.txt       20 Oct 2004 07:46:26 -0000      1.10
  +++ openpkg-re/releasenotes.txt       20 Oct 2004 11:43:10 -0000      1.11
  @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
     OpenPKG Release Notes
     =====================
   
  -  o $Revision: 1.10 $. The most recent update of this file can be
  +  o $Revision: 1.11 $. The most recent update of this file can be
       downloaded from http://cvs.openpkg.org/openpkg-re/releasenotes.txt
       The history of this document, specific versions and
       differences between versions can be retrieved from
  @@ -95,7 +95,7 @@
       No binaries are provided for PLUS packages. Updates (in UPD directory)
       are only available as source packages.
   
  -    Packages with a class othern than CORE, BASE, or PLUS are not part
  +    Packages with a class other than CORE, BASE, or PLUS are not part
       of the release. There are many such packages, and most of them belong
       to the EVAL class. They are available however, and are found in the
       'current' subdirectory of the OpenPKG FTP server.
  @@ -145,7 +145,7 @@
     o Building from source
   
       Please build all permanent packages from source! The binary packages
  -    which OpenPKG provides in each release are not maintained, not indended
  +    which OpenPKG provides in each release are not maintained, not intended
       for production use, and not as secure as packages built from source.
   
       Building packages (including the bootstrap) from source requires
  @@ .
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