On Fri, May 18, 2012 at 12:10:23PM +0900, Hiroki Sato wrote:
> gj> Modified: stable/9/usr.bin/join/join.1
> gj> 
> ==============================================================================
> gj> --- stable/9/usr.bin/join/join.1  Thu May 17 22:04:17 2012        
> (r235569)
> gj> +++ stable/9/usr.bin/join/join.1  Fri May 18 00:00:46 2012        
> (r235570)
> gj> @@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ representing the join field.
> gj>  The elements of list must be either comma
> gj>  .Pq Ql \&,
> gj>  or whitespace separated.
> gj> -(The latter requires quoting to protect it from the shell, or, a simpler
> gj> +(The letter requires quoting to protect it from the shell, or, a simpler
> gj>  approach is to use multiple
> gj>  .Fl o
> gj>  options.)
> 
>  "latter" looks correct to me.
> 

You are correct.  This is my fault for not catching this in the original
patch/commit.  I will fix it.

> gj> Modified: stable/9/sys/netinet/libalias/libalias.3
> gj> 
> ==============================================================================
> gj> --- stable/9/sys/netinet/libalias/libalias.3      Fri May 18 00:08:09 
> 2012        (r235574)
> gj> +++ stable/9/sys/netinet/libalias/libalias.3      Fri May 18 00:31:20 
> 2012        (r235575)
> gj> @@ -919,7 +919,7 @@ added support for PPTP and LSNAT as well
> gj>  .An Paolo Pisati Aq p...@freebsd.org
> gj>  made the library modular, moving support for all
> gj>  protocols (except for IP, TCP and UDP) to external modules.
> gj> -.Sh ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
> gj> +.Sh ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
> gj>  Listed below, in approximate chronological order, are individuals who
> gj>  have provided valuable comments and/or debugging assistance.
> gj>  .Bd -ragged -offset indent
> 
>  Just out of my curiosity, but should we fix "acknowledgments"?
> 

I believe the spelling reflected in the change is more proper, but if it
would be preferable to revert the change, I will be happy to do so.  My
understanding of the differentiation between the two is the way in which
it is used, where the spelling reflected in the change has a technical
connotation.

Glen

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