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Spelling error in manual x2
From: |
andreas . kahari |
Subject: |
Spelling error in manual x2 |
Date: |
Sun, 24 Feb 2019 00:22:12 +0100 (CET) |
Configuration Information [Automatically generated, do not change]:
Machine: x86_64
OS: openbsd6.4
Compiler: cc
Compilation CFLAGS: -O2 -pipe -Wno-parentheses -Wno-format-security
uname output: OpenBSD eeyore.my.domain 6.4 GENERIC.MP#746 amd64
Machine Type: x86_64-unknown-openbsd6.4
Bash Version: 5.0
Patch Level: 2
Release Status: release
Description:
Two tiny spelling mistakes found in the bash manual.
"abd" --> "and"
"inital" --> "initial"
Repeat-By:
man bash
Fix:
diff --git a/doc/bash.1 b/doc/bash.1
index e6cd08d..ab3c6aa 100644
--- a/doc/bash.1
+++ b/doc/bash.1
@@ -4498,7 +4498,7 @@ rules above.
Conditional expressions are used by the \fB[[\fP compound command and
the \fBtest\fP and \fB[\fP builtin commands to test file attributes
and perform string and arithmetic comparisons.
-The \fBtest\fP abd \fB[\fP commands determine their behavior based on
+The \fBtest\fP and \fB[\fP commands determine their behavior based on
the number of arguments; see the descriptions of those commands for any
other command-specific actions.
.PP
@@ -7696,7 +7696,7 @@ The \fB\-E\fP option indicates that other supplied
options and actions should
apply to ``empty'' command completion; that is, completion attempted on a
blank line.
The \fB\-I\fP option indicates that other supplied options and actions should
-apply to completion on the inital non-assignment word on the line, or after
+apply to completion on the initial non-assignment word on the line, or after
a command delimiter such as \fB;\fP or \fB|\fP, which is usually command
name completion.
If multiple options are supplied, the \fB\-D\fP option takes precedence
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