Bug#435207: Small spelling errors and erratic sentences in debian-policy

2007-08-06 Thread Russ Allbery
Michiel de Boer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Package: debian-policy
 Version: 3.7.2.2

 While reading debian-policy for the first time I decided
 to write down any spelling errors or erratic sentences.
 Below is a patch; let me know if it's acceptable.

 Please improve, scrap or change any part of it that I
 modified inappropriately.

Thanks!  I've made this change in my repository.

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Bug#435207: Small spelling errors and erratic sentences in debian-policy

2007-07-29 Thread Michiel de Boer

Package: debian-policy
Version: 3.7.2.2


While reading debian-policy for the first time I decided
to write down any spelling errors or erratic sentences.
Below is a patch; let me know if it's acceptable.

Please improve, scrap or change any part of it that I
modified inappropriately.

Kind regards,

Michiel de Boer
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

diff -Nru debian-policy-3.7.2.2.orig/policy.sgml 
debian-policy-3.7.2.2/policy.sgml
--- debian-policy-3.7.2.2.orig/policy.sgml  2006-10-03 00:36:50.0 
+0200
+++ debian-policy-3.7.2.2/policy.sgml   2007-07-26 10:14:26.0 +0200
@@ -675,7 +675,7 @@
Packages which are necessary for the proper
functioning of the system (usually, this means that
dpkg functionality depends on these packages).
-   Removing an ttrequired/tt package may cause your
+   Removing a ttrequired/tt package may cause your
system to become totally broken and you may not even
be able to use prgndpkg/prgn to put things back,
so only do so if you know what you are doing.  Systems
@@ -3223,7 +3223,7 @@
  prgnstart-stop-daemon/prgn, prgninstall-info/prgn,
  and prgnupdate-rc.d/prgn can be found via the
  ttPATH/tt environment variable. Those programs, and any
- other program that one would expect to be on the
+ other program that one would expect to be in the
  ttPATH/tt, should thus be invoked without an absolute
  pathname. Maintainer scripts should also not reset the
  ttPATH/tt, though they might choose to modify it by
@@ -3526,7 +3526,7 @@
   If the error-unwind fails, the package is in an
   Half Installed phase, and requires a
   reinstall. If the error unwind works, the
-  package is in an not installed state.
+  package is in a not installed state.
  /item
 /enumlist
/item
@@ -3903,7 +3903,7 @@
  list of Debian architecture names separated by whitespace.
  Exclamation marks may be prepended to each of the names.
  (It is not permitted for some names to be prepended with
- exclamation marks and others not.) If the current Debian
+ exclamation marks while others aren't.) If the current Debian
  host architecture is not in this list and there are no
  exclamation marks in the list, or it is in the list with a
  prepended exclamation mark, the package name and the
@@ -7785,7 +7785,7 @@
/p

p
- Such package should check for the existence of this file
+ Such a package should check for the existence of this file
  when it is being configured.  If it exists, it should be
  used without comment, although an MTA's configuration script
  may wish to prompt the user even if it finds that this file


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