Hi!

On Sun, 2011-05-15 at 10:32:17 +0200, Raphaël Hertzog wrote:
> diff --git a/policy.sgml b/policy.sgml
> index 9b4a93e..cbc8049 100644
> --- a/policy.sgml
> +++ b/policy.sgml
> @@ -2975,10 +2975,14 @@ Package: libc6
>  
>         <p>
>           In the source package control file <file>.dsc</file>, this
> -         field may contain either the architecture
> -         wildcard <tt>any</tt> or a list of architectures and
> -         architecture wildcards separated by spaces. If a list is
> -         given, it may include (or consist solely of) the special
> +            field contains a list of architectures and architecture
> +            wildcards separated by spaces. When the list contains the
> +            architecture wildcard <tt>any</tt>, the only other value
> +            allowed in the list is <tt>all</tt>.
> +          </p>
> +
> +          <p>
> +            The list may include (or consist solely of) the special

This has switched from tabs to spaces.

>           value <tt>all</tt>.  In other words, in <file>.dsc</file>
>           files unlike the <file>debian/control</file>, <tt>all</tt> may
>           occur in combination with specific architectures.
> @@ -2989,19 +2993,23 @@ Package: libc6
>         </p>
>  
>         <p>
> -         Specifying <tt>any</tt> indicates that the source package
> +         Specifying only <tt>any</tt> indicates that the source package
>           isn't dependent on any particular architecture and should
>           compile fine on any one. The produced binary package(s)
> -         will either be specific to whatever the current build
> -         architecture is or will be architecture-independent.
> +            will be specific to whatever the current build architecture is.

Tabs → spaces.

>         </p>
>  
>         <p>
>           Specifying only <tt>all</tt> indicates that the source package
> -         will only build architecture-independent packages.  If this is
> -         the case, <tt>all</tt> must be used rather than <tt>any</tt>;
> -         <tt>any</tt> implies that the source package will build at
> -         least one architecture-dependent package.
> +         will only build architecture-independent packages.
> +          </p>
> + 
> +          <p>
> +            Specifying <tt>any all</tt> indicates that the source package
> +            isn't dependent on any particular architecture. The set of
> +            of produced binary packages will include at least one

Duped «of» in “The set _of of_ produced”.

> +            architecture-dependant package and one architecture-independent
> +            package.
>         </p>

Tabs → spaces.


With those fixed, seconded.

thanks,
guillem

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