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Date: Fri, 15 Jan 1999 16:08:03 -0500 (EST)
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Subject: packaging-manual: editorial fixes
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Package: packaging-manual
Version: 2.5.0.0

I suggest these changes:

--- packaging.sgml.orig Fri Jan 15 15:35:20 1999
+++ packaging.sgml      Fri Jan 15 16:05:28 1999
@@ -118,7 +118,7 @@
        This manual describes the technical aspects of creating Debian
        binary packages (<tt>.deb</tt> files).  It documents the
        behaviour of the package management programs
-       <prgn>dpkg</prgn>, <prgn>dselect</prgn> et al. and and the way
+       <prgn>dpkg</prgn>, <prgn>dselect</prgn> et al. and the way
        they interact with packages.</p>
 
       <p>
@@ -2711,7 +2711,7 @@
        </heading>
 
        <p>       
-         It is possible supply scripts as part of a package which
+         It is possible to supply scripts as part of a package which
          <prgn>dpkg</prgn> will run for you when your package is
          installed, upgraded or removed.
        </p>
@@ -3527,7 +3527,7 @@
       </sect>
 
       <sect><heading>Dependencies - <tt>Depends</tt>, <tt>Recommends</tt>,
-         <tt>tt>Sugge</tt>tt>, <tt>Pre-Depends</tt>
+         <tt>Suggests</tt>, <tt>Pre-Depends</tt>
        </heading>
 
        <p>       
@@ -3765,7 +3765,7 @@
       </sect1>
 
       <sect id="conflicts"><heading>Alternative packages -
-         <tt>tt>Confli</tt>tt> and <tt>Replaces</tt>
+         <tt>Conflicts</tt> and <tt>Replaces</tt>
        </heading>
 
        <p>       
@@ -3840,7 +3840,7 @@
          <tt>Provides</tt> control file field of another package.
          The effect is as if the package(s) which provide a
          particular virtual package name had been listed by name
-         everywhere were the virtual package name appears.
+         everywhere the virtual package name appears.
        </p>
 
        <p>       
@@ -3886,7 +3886,7 @@
        <p>       
          If you want to specify which of a set of real packages should be the
          default to satisfy a particular dependency on a virtual package, you
-         should list the real package as alternative before the virtual.
+         should list the real package as an alternative before the virtual.
        </p>
       </sect>
        
@@ -3960,7 +3960,7 @@
          <p>       
            Secondly, <tt>Replaces</tt> allows <prgn>dpkg</prgn> and
            <prgn>dselect</prgn> to resolve which package should be
-           removed when a conflict - see <ref id="conflicts">.  This
+           removed when there is a conflict - see <ref id="conflicts">.  This
            usage only takes effect when the two packages <em>do</em>
            conflict, so that the two effects do not interfere with
            each other.
@@ -4092,7 +4092,7 @@
        <p>       
          If neither the user nor the package maintainer has changed
          the file, it is left alone.  If one or the other has changed
-         their version, then the changed version is preferred - ie,
+         their version, then the changed version is preferred - i.e.,
          if the user edits their file, but the package maintainer
          doesn't ship a different version, the user's changes will
          stay, silently, but if the maintainer ships a new version


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