[oe-commits] org.oe.documentation usermanual.xml: Fix typos.

pfalcon commit openembedded-commits at lists.openembedded.org
Sat Dec 22 15:45:53 UTC 2007


usermanual.xml: Fix typos.

Author: pfalcon at openembedded.org
Branch: org.openembedded.documentation
Revision: 15c2c110acf7fb86bba449ddb32a8c46f9da1ff7
ViewMTN: http://monotone.openembedded.org/revision/info/15c2c110acf7fb86bba449ddb32a8c46f9da1ff7
Files:
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usermanual/usermanual.xml
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# mt diff -rac66206920ea0b3666a229ed2258e8dc65effebb -r15c2c110acf7fb86bba449ddb32a8c46f9da1ff7
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# patch "usermanual/usermanual.xml"
#  from [fcccf00efe21aa5e430f7a0ec22cc085e3882359]
#    to [2722522ef8bff00385245dcfa78746958e603142]
# 
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--- usermanual/usermanual.xml	fcccf00efe21aa5e430f7a0ec22cc085e3882359
+++ usermanual/usermanual.xml	2722522ef8bff00385245dcfa78746958e603142
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@
                 <listitem><para>Handle inter-package dependencies</para></listitem>
                 <listitem><para>Must be able to emit packages (tar, rpm, ipk)</para></listitem>
                 <listitem><para>Must be able to create images and feeds from packages</para></listitem>
-                <listitem><para>Must be highly configurable to support many machines, distribution and architectures.</para></listitem>
+                <listitem><para>Must be highly configurable to support many machines, distributions and architectures.</para></listitem>
                 <listitem><para>Writing of metadata must be easy and reusable</para></listitem>
             </itemizedlist>
         </para>
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@
        <section>
             <title>History</title>
             <para>OpenEmbedded was invented and founded by the creators of the OpenZaurus project. 
-At this time the project had pushed <emphasis>buildroot</emphasis> to its limits. It supported the creation of
+At that time the project had pushed <emphasis>buildroot</emphasis> to its limits. It supported the creation of
 <emphasis>ipk</emphasis> packages, feeds and images and had support for more than one machine. But it was impossible
 to use different patches, files for different architectures, machines or distributions. To overcome this shortcoming
 OpenEmbedded was created.</para>






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