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+#! /bin/sh /usr/share/dpatch/dpatch-run
+## 99_readme_typo.dpatch by dann frazier <dannf@hp.com>
+##
+## All lines beginning with `## DP:' are a description of the patch.
+## DP: Typo in README. Closes: #508231
+
+@DPATCH@
+
+diff -urpN ipmitool-1.8.9.orig/README ipmitool-1.8.9/README
+--- ipmitool-1.8.9.orig/README 2005-01-06 12:13:51.000000000 -0700
++++ ipmitool-1.8.9/README 2008-12-08 18:12:15.000000000 -0700
+@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ Background
+ ==========
+ I originally wrote ipmitool while between projects and employeed at Sun
+ Microsystems. Sun had just embarked on a new line of general-purpose x86
+-servers that inclued an OEM Intel board with an IPMIv1.5 BMC on board.
++servers that included an OEM Intel board with an IPMIv1.5 BMC on board.
+ It started with an idea that remote chassis power control would be a handy
+ feature for my systems in the lab and from there it grew into a multi-
+ purpose tool that lots of people found useful. I decided to release it
+diff -urpN ipmitool-1.8.9.orig/doc/ipmitool.1 ipmitool-1.8.9/doc/ipmitool.1
+--- ipmitool-1.8.9.orig/doc/ipmitool.1 2007-03-06 15:15:36.000000000 -0700
++++ ipmitool-1.8.9/doc/ipmitool.1 2008-12-08 18:11:56.000000000 -0700
+@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ chassis power control.
+ IPMI management of a local system interface requires a compatible IPMI
+ kernel driver to be installed and configured. On Linux this driver is
+ called \fIOpenIPMI\fP and it is included in standard distributions.
+-On Solaris this driver is called \fIBMC\fP and is inclued in Solaris 10.
++On Solaris this driver is called \fIBMC\fP and is included in Solaris 10.
+ Management of a remote station requires the IPMI\-over\-LAN interface to be
+ enabled and configured. Depending on the particular requirements of each
+ system it may be possible to enable the LAN interface using ipmitool over