Package: xosview Version: 1.8.2-2 Severity: minor Tags: patch
Found some typos in '/usr/share/man/man1/xosview.1.gz', see attached '.diff'. Hope this helps... -- System Information: Debian Release: 3.1 APT prefers unstable APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (1, 'experimental') Architecture: i386 (i686) Kernel: Linux 2.6.9-1-686 Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=C (charmap=ANSI_X3.4-1968) (ignored: LC_ALL set to C) Versions of packages xosview depends on: ii libc6 2.3.2.ds1-21 GNU C Library: Shared libraries an ii libgcc1 1:3.4.3-12 GCC support library ii libstdc++5 1:3.3.5-12 The GNU Standard C++ Library v3 ii libx11-6 4.3.0.dfsg.1-12.0.1 X Window System protocol client li ii libxpm4 4.3.0.dfsg.1-12.0.1 X pixmap library ii xlibs 4.3.0.dfsg.1-12 X Keyboard Extension (XKB) configu -- no debconf information
--- - 2005-04-28 02:19:12.880015000 -0400 +++ /tmp/xosview1.gz.12244 2005-04-28 02:19:12.874117159 -0400 @@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ xosview*cpu: (True or False) .RS If True then xosview will display a cpu meter. On linux SMP machines this -will cause a seperate meter to be displayed for each cpu if Jerome Forissier's +will cause a separate meter to be displayed for each cpu if Jerome Forissier's kernel patch has been applied. See the 'README.linux' file for more details. On IRIX 6.5, the resource cpuFormat decides which meters are created for multiple CPUs. @@ -665,7 +665,7 @@ This number is used to specify the expected maximum bandwidth (in bytes / sec) for the meter. When the expected maximum bandwidth (\fImaxBytes\fP) is exceeded then the network meter will display the -relative percentage of network usage (25% incomming, 75% outgoing). +relative percentage of network usage (25% incoming, 75% outgoing). .RE xosview*netIface: \fIinterface\fP @@ -833,7 +833,7 @@ Name of temperature file from /proc/sys/dev/sensors/*/*, N=1.. .br Note if more files with same name exists, only the first is found. There is -currently no possiblity to configure equal named files on different busses +currently no possibility to configure equal named files on different busses (which would be rarely necessary, I hope). .br eg.