Package: mutella
Version: 0.4.5-2
Severity: minor
Tags: patch

Found some typos in '/usr/share/man/man1/mutella.1.gz', see attached '.diff'.

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-- 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 mutella depends on:
ii  libc6                       2.3.2.ds1-20 GNU C Library: Shared libraries an
ii  libgcc1                     1:3.4.3-12   GCC support library
ii  libncurses5                 5.4-4        Shared libraries for terminal hand
ii  libreadline4                4.3-15       GNU readline and history libraries
ii  libstdc++5                  1:3.3.5-12   The GNU Standard C++ Library v3
ii  zlib1g                      1:1.2.2-4    compression library - runtime

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@@ -5,16 +5,16 @@
 .Dt MUTELLA 1 "Mutella"
 .Os POSIX
 .Sh "NAME"
-mutella \- A command line and HTTP-based Gnutella servent
+mutella \- A command line and HTTP-based Gnutella servant
 .Sh "SYNOPSIS"
 .Nm mutella
 .Nm mutella_sio
 .Sh "DESCRIPTION"
 .Nm mutella
-is a high-performance Gnutella servent supporting v0.4 and v0.6 of the 
Gnutella protocols.  It is compatible with a broad range of clients from other 
platformsand development groups, including LimeWire, BearShare, Morpheus, and 
many more.
+is a high-performance Gnutella servant supporting v0.4 and v0.6 of the 
Gnutella protocols.  It is compatible with a broad range of clients from other 
platforms and development groups, including LimeWire, BearShare, Morpheus, and 
many more.
 .Pp
 .Nm mutella
-is referred to as a servent \- it is both client and server to the network, 
allowing the user to both serve files to other Gnutella network members and to 
receive files from those members. It is designed to be very easy to use and 
configure.
+is referred to as a servant \- it is both client and server to the network, 
allowing the user to both serve files to other Gnutella network members and to 
receive files from those members. It is designed to be very easy to use and 
configure.
 .Pp
 .Nm mutella
 is designed to be very easy to use and configure.  It has only several very 
basic command line options;  instead, it provides an interactive prompt to the 
user, and accepts commands and provides feedback and information to that 
interactive session.  The interactive session supports command history, command 
line editing, and completion through the GNU readline library on the input 
line.  Command completion can be used to complete commands and variable names 
in this version.  Commands can be abbreviated, as long a they are still unique. 
For example, the
@@ -30,9 +30,9 @@
 and managing and viewing uploads, downloads, and event messages.  Note that, 
by default, the web interface is disabled in order to maintain high security 
standards.
 .Pp
 .Nm mutella_sio
-is a tiny program, allowing to redirect its input and output streams to a 
unix-domain socket. It is provided to enable scripts and other clients to 
comminicate with
+is a tiny program, allowing to redirect its input and output streams to a 
unix-domain socket. It is provided to enable scripts and other clients to 
communicate with
 .Nm mutella
-servent via the unix socket. In particular it enables the time-based bandwidth 
control, if the appropriate commands are executed from the cron service.
+servant via the unix socket. In particular it enables the time-based bandwidth 
control, if the appropriate commands are executed from the cron service.
 .Ss "Using The Terminal Interface"
 The terminal interface provided on the command line allows the user to operate 
on information displayed.  Many commands will provide a numbered list in its 
output; the command line interface remembers
 which numbers were assigned during the last listing of the output type in 
question, whether that be the list of connections, the list of searches, or the 
last displayed list of results.  Rerunning the command that generated the list 
will change the numbers which the user must use in following commands to the 
newly generated numbers.
@@ -89,9 +89,9 @@
 .It Cm network
 Displays information about the current network horizon (reachable hosts, 
number of hosts sharing information, and vague estimates of the number of files 
and size of the visible part of the Gnutella network to which the client is 
currently able to reach.
 .It Cm connections
-Displays all current connections to the Gnutella network.  Note that these are 
the actual Gnutella connections used to query and recieve queries from peers, 
and not the connections used for transferring files (which appear under the
+Displays all current connections to the Gnutella network.  Note that these are 
the actual Gnutella connections used to query and receive queries from peers, 
and not the connections used for transferring files (which appear under the
 .Cm transfers
-option results).  It displays, for each connection, the host and port to which 
the servent is connected, the horizon estimates for that particular host 
connection, and the time that connection has been operational for.  Each 
connection is numbered; individual connections can be manually closed using the
+option results).  It displays, for each connection, the host and port to which 
the servant is connected, the horizon estimates for that particular host 
connection, and the time that connection has been operational for.  Each 
connection is numbered; individual connections can be manually closed using the
 .Ic close
 command, and new connections
 to specific hosts manually opened using the
@@ -293,12 +293,12 @@
 .Pp
 Upon download start, Mutella generates the search for alternative locations 
for the file.  The results, received by that search entry are always 
automatically used to update host lists for the download.  If the automatically 
generated search is deleted while the download is still active, it will be 
re-created again after a period of time.
 .Pp
-Upon download start or disconnection of a transferring file connection from 
the remote peer, the servent tries to connect to all the hosts in the download 
list until a successful connection is established.  If a host is not responding 
during the last 20 attempts, it is removed from the peer list.
+Upon download start or disconnection of a transferring file connection from 
the remote peer, the servant tries to connect to all the hosts in the download 
list until a successful connection is established.  If a host is not responding 
during the last 20 attempts, it is removed from the peer list.
 If for any reason the peer list becomes empty, an
 .Ar AUTOGET
 search is added (if the search associated with that transfer exists already, 
it will be changed to
 .Ar AUTOGET
-status) and download failure is reported.  If that file appears again on the 
Gnutella horizon, the servent will automatically attempt to continue transfer.
+status) and download failure is reported.  If that file appears again on the 
Gnutella horizon, the servant will automatically attempt to continue transfer.
 .Pp
 .Ar AUTOGET
 searches are also created for all partial files found in the download
@@ -315,12 +315,12 @@
 Stops the file transfers corresponding to one or more transfer IDs.  Note that 
this command does not remove partial files from the download directory.
 .It Ic kill Ar ID Oo
 .Ar ... Oc
-Stops transfers corresponding to the given transfer IDs and deletes 
appropriate patrial files in case of download.
+Stops transfers corresponding to the given transfer IDs and deletes 
appropriate partial files in case of download.
 .El
 .Ss "Application Preferences"
 Application preferences are set using the
 .Ic set
-command, which allows you to list, set, and view the settings of all servent 
preferences.  Each variable has online help through the help system to assist 
in configuration.
+command, which allows you to list, set, and view the settings of all servant 
preferences.  Each variable has online help through the help system to assist 
in configuration.
 .Bl -tag -width
 .It Ic set Oo
 .Ar variable Oc Oo
@@ -343,7 +343,7 @@
 This command can be used to set the ANSI escape codes used to produce colors 
for
 the terminal UI.  The syntax for this command is similar to `set'.
 .Pp
-The color scheme is stored in the location ponted by the
+The color scheme is stored in the location pointed by the
 .Ar ColorScheme
 variable (the default is '~/.mutella/termclr').
 .El
@@ -358,7 +358,7 @@
 .It Ic library
 This command provides a list of all currently shared files.  This command is 
most useful when testing the effects of filters which can be set in mutella's 
preferences to determine what files can be shared.  It also reports search 
popularity of the files and the number of upload requests for each file.
 .It Ic load Ar filename
-Loads and executes a script file containing commands in the servent's command 
interpreter.
+Loads and executes a script file containing commands in the servant's command 
interpreter.
 .It Ic system Ar command Oo
 .Ar arguments ... Oc
 Executes the shell command provided.
@@ -368,7 +368,7 @@
 .It Ic version
 This command displays the current program version.
 .It Ic exit
-Exits the servent.
+Exits the servant.
 .El
 .Ss "Unix Pipes"
 All commands support Unix pipes.  The output of any command can be redirected 
to the shell using standard Unix pipeline syntax, e.g.
@@ -408,7 +408,7 @@
 .It Marco Herrn
 Original author of this manual page.
 .It Greg Parker
-Contribution of a one-shot replacment for
+Contribution of a one-shot replacement for
 .Fn poll
 for systems only supporting
 .Fn select

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