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Fix typos in packages.xml
author
Daniel Fischer
<daniel.is.fischer@googlemail.com>
Mon, 30 May 2011 07:59:50 +0000
(09:59 +0200)
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Simon Marlow
<marlowsd@gmail.com>
Tue, 31 May 2011 09:52:59 +0000
(10:52 +0100)
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docs/users_guide/packages.xml
@@
-462,7
+462,7
@@
depends: array-0.2.0.1-9cbf76a576b6ee9c1f880cf171a0928d
The purpose of the package ID is to detect problems caused by
re-installing a package without also recompiling the packages
that depend on it. Recompiling dependencies is necessary,
The purpose of the package ID is to detect problems caused by
re-installing a package without also recompiling the packages
that depend on it. Recompiling dependencies is necessary,
- because the newly compiled package may have a differnt ABI
+ because the newly compiled package may have a different ABI
(Application Binary Interface) than the previous version, even
if both packages were built from the same source code using the
same compiler. With package IDs, a recompiled
(Application Binary Interface) than the previous version, even
if both packages were built from the same source code using the
same compiler. With package IDs, a recompiled
@@
-985,7
+985,7
@@
ghc-pkg dot | tred | dot -Tpdf >pkgs.pdf
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>Versions of the Haskell libraries for use with GHCi may also
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>Versions of the Haskell libraries for use with GHCi may also
- abe included: GHCi cannot load <literal>.a</literal> files
+ be included: GHCi cannot load <literal>.a</literal> files
directly, instead it will look for an object file
called <filename>HSfoo.o</filename> and load that. On some
systems, the <literal>ghc-pkg</literal> tool can automatically
directly, instead it will look for an object file
called <filename>HSfoo.o</filename> and load that. On some
systems, the <literal>ghc-pkg</literal> tool can automatically
@@
-1221,7
+1221,7
@@
haddock-html: /usr/share/doc/ghc/html/libraries/unix
<indexterm><primary><literal>maintainer</literal></primary><secondary>package specification</secondary></indexterm>
</term>
<listitem>
<indexterm><primary><literal>maintainer</literal></primary><secondary>package specification</secondary></indexterm>
</term>
<listitem>
- <para>(optinoal freeform) The email address of the package's maintainer.</para>
+ <para>(optional freeform) The email address of the package's maintainer.</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
@@
-1273,7
+1273,7
@@
haddock-html: /usr/share/doc/ghc/html/libraries/unix
<indexterm><primary><literal>category</literal></primary><secondary>package specification</secondary></indexterm>
</term>
<listitem>
<indexterm><primary><literal>category</literal></primary><secondary>package specification</secondary></indexterm>
</term>
<listitem>
- <para>(optinoal freeform) Which category the package belongs to. This field
+ <para>(optional freeform) Which category the package belongs to. This field
is for use in conjunction with a future centralised package
distribution framework, tentatively titled Hackage.</para>
</listitem>
is for use in conjunction with a future centralised package
distribution framework, tentatively titled Hackage.</para>
</listitem>