Subject: chap-cvs fixes
To: None <netbsd-docs@netbsd.org>
From: Daniel de Kok <blowgish@freeshell.org>
List: netbsd-docs
Date: 12/17/2003 15:06:12
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Hi all,

I have attached a diff with a few spelling fixes for chap-cvs.

With kind regards,
Daniel de Kok
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Index: chap-cvs.xml
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RCS file: /cvsroot/htdocs/guide/en/chap-cvs.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.8
diff -b -u -r1.8 chap-cvs.xml
--- chap-cvs.xml	30 Nov 2003 22:40:06 -0000	1.8
+++ chap-cvs.xml	17 Dec 2003 15:01:23 -0000
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
     tree up to date with respect to changes made to the &os;
     sources.  There are three trees maintained for which you can use
     CVS to obtain them or keep them up to date: the current source
-    tree, in which the bleeding edge of developement can be followed
+    tree, in which the bleeding edge of development can be followed
     or tested, the release source tree in which patches for
     errata are applied to fix issued and to close security holes
     found (for example the fragmentation issue in ipf was fixed) and
@@ -107,7 +107,7 @@
       a <quote>make clean</quote> in those parts or a
       <quote>make</quote> cleandir on the whole source tree.
       Otherwise, cvs will want to create directories that have the
-      same name as some of the binairies, and will fail. (Where you
+      same name as some of the binaries, and will fail. (Where you
       used to have a directory called <quote>groff</quote>, you now 
       build the binary <quote>groff</quote>, but <quote>cvs</quote>
       must create all the empty directories before pruning them.)</para>
@@ -131,7 +131,7 @@
       or a little more to fetch the complete source, depending of
       course how well the connection is at the moment.  I have no
       experience how long it takes with a modem.  However, in a
-      case you are using a modem, you will wish to compress ond
+      case you are using a modem, you will wish to compress and
       decompress data once it is transferred.
       In that case do</para>
 
@@ -164,9 +164,9 @@
 
     <para>Pkgsrc (package source), is a set of software utilities and
       libraries which have been ported to &os;. Its very easy
-      this way to install and deinstall software on your &os;
+      this way to install and de-install software on your &os;
       system: it fetches the sources files needed, patches the
-      source if needed, configures it and builds the binairies and
+      source if needed, configures it and builds the binaries and
       installs the binaries and man pages.  It keeps a database of
       all packages installed and exactly which files belongs to a
       package and where the are stored.</para>
@@ -206,7 +206,7 @@
 &cprompt; <userinput>cvs -d $CVSROOT update -PAd pkgsrc</userinput></screen>
 
     <para>However, make sure the pkgsrc dir is clean
-      when you start udating.  So do a <command>make clean</command> in
+      when you start updating.  So do a <command>make clean</command> in
       <userinput>/usr/pkgsrc</userinput> if you aint sure.</para>
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