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Posted to commits@stdcxx.apache.org by se...@apache.org on 2006/11/13 22:01:56 UTC

svn commit: r474513 - /incubator/stdcxx/site/bugs.html

Author: sebor
Date: Mon Nov 13 13:01:56 2006
New Revision: 474513

URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?view=rev&rev=474513
Log:
2006-11-13  Martin Sebor  <se...@roguewave.com>

	* bugs.html: Corrected the spelling of '<' and '>'.

Modified:
    incubator/stdcxx/site/bugs.html

Modified: incubator/stdcxx/site/bugs.html
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/incubator/stdcxx/site/bugs.html?view=diff&rev=474513&r1=474512&r2=474513
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--- incubator/stdcxx/site/bugs.html (original)
+++ incubator/stdcxx/site/bugs.html Mon Nov 13 13:01:56 2006
@@ -502,13 +502,13 @@
 href="http://www.gnu.org/software/diffutils/diffutils.html"><code>diff</code></a>
 utility      and      understood      by      <a      class="external"
 href="http://www.gnu.org/software/patch/patch.html"><code>GNU
-patch</code></a>. When  creating patches on Windows it is important to
+patch</code></a>. When creating patches  on Windows it is important to
 keep in  mind that the newline sequences  (carriage-return followed by
-line-feed,  or <CR><LF>)  may not  be recognized  by  traditional UNIX
-implementations of the patch utility  (as is the case on Solaris). For
-portability, it is  best to strip the carriage-returns  from the patch
-before    posting    it.     The    standard    <a    class="external"
-href="http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/utilities/tr.html">tr</a>
+line-feed,   or  &lt;CR&gt;&lt;LF&gt;)  may   not  be   recognized  by
+traditional UNIX implementations of the  patch utility (as is the case
+on Solaris). For portability, it is best to strip the carriage-returns
+from the  patch before posting  it.  The standard  <a class="external"
+href="http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/utilities/tr.html"><code>tr</code></a>
 utility can be used to do that.
 
         </li>