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-rwxr-xr-x | tpnotify | 16 |
1 files changed, 8 insertions, 8 deletions
@@ -808,7 +808,7 @@ The tool works as follows: First of all, the indicated I<URL> is downloaded to a temporary location on disk. The contents of the retrieved tarball is inspected. It must -contain the file F<configure.ac> in the project toplevel directory and +contain the file F<configure.ac> in the project top level directory and one or more files with the B<.pot> suffix in the F<po> subdirectory. These files are extracted. The F<configure.ac> is parsed in order to @@ -869,13 +869,13 @@ enables a detailed printout of debugging information describing the mail sending process. The B<-n> (B<--dry-run>) option causes the program to verbosely print what -is being done (as ig given the B<--verbose> option), but not actually send +is being done (as if given the B<--verbose> option), but not actually send the constructed message. =head1 CONFIGURATION -The default configration file is named B<.tpnotify> and is located in the -current user home directory. I's OK if it does not exist. In this case +The default configuration file is named B<.tpnotify> and is located in the +current user home directory. It's OK if it does not exist. In this case the tool will use the built-in defaults. Two command line options are provided to alter that behavior. The B<-c I<FILE>> (B<--config=>I<FILE>) option causes the program to read configuration file from I<FILE>. It @@ -1015,7 +1015,7 @@ the invoking user. =item $localdomain Local domain name. It is the value of the command line option B<--domain>. If -not present, the value of the configuration statemeot B<domain> is used. If +not present, the value of the configuration statement B<domain> is used. If that is not present either, then the local host name is used instead. =item $signature @@ -1034,7 +1034,7 @@ Name of the tarball. It is the last pathname component from I<URL>. =item $topdir -Project toplevel directory as seen in the downloaded tarball. +Project top level directory as seen in the downloaded tarball. =item $package_name @@ -1159,7 +1159,7 @@ requires authentication. =item B<-n>, B<--dry-run> Don't actually send the message. Verbosely print what is being done (see -the B<--verbose> option) and display the content of the message that whould +the B<--verbose> option) and display the content of the message that would have been sent. =item B<--refile-method=>B<perl> | B<mailutils> @@ -1243,7 +1243,7 @@ Configuration error. =head1 BUGS -If your temlate file contains an B<Fcc> header pointing to a B<MH> folder, +If your template file contains an B<Fcc> header pointing to a B<MH> folder, you will get the following message: WARNING: Folder already locked with file <FILENAME> |