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+Description: typo in man-page
+Author: Jörg Frings-Fürst <debian@jff-webhosting.net>
+Last-Update: 2014-07-26
+---
+This patch header follows DEP-3: http://dep.debian.net/deps/dep3/
+Index: trunk/scons.1
+===================================================================
+--- trunk.orig/scons.1 2014-07-05 15:43:01.000000000 +0200
++++ trunk/scons.1 2014-07-26 11:01:37.827396555 +0200
+@@ -4973,7 +4973,7 @@
+ .PP
+ \fBPCH()\fR, \fBenv\&.PCH()\fR
+ .RS 4
+-Builds a Microsoft Visual C++ precompiled header\&. Calling this builder method returns a list of two targets: the PCH as the first element, and the object file as the second element\&. Normally the object file is ignored\&. This builder method is only provided when Microsoft Visual C++ is being used as the compiler\&. The PCH builder method is generally used in conjuction with the PCH construction variable to force object files to use the precompiled header:
++Builds a Microsoft Visual C++ precompiled header\&. Calling this builder method returns a list of two targets: the PCH as the first element, and the object file as the second element\&. Normally the object file is ignored\&. This builder method is only provided when Microsoft Visual C++ is being used as the compiler\&. The PCH builder method is generally used in conjunction with the PCH construction variable to force object files to use the precompiled header:
+ .sp
+ .if n \{\
+ .RS 4
+@@ -5310,7 +5310,7 @@
+ \fBPOTUpdate\fR
+ builder may be used with no target specified, in which case default target
+ messages\&.pot
+-will be used\&. The default target may also be overriden by setting
++will be used\&. The default target may also be overridden by setting
+ \fB$POTDOMAIN\fR
+ construction variable or providing it as an override to
+ \fBPOTUpdate\fR
+@@ -5525,7 +5525,7 @@
+ (\*(Aqpo\-update\*(Aq
+ by default)\&. The alias name may be changed through the
+ \fB$POUPDATE_ALIAS\fR
+-construction variable\&. You can easilly update
++construction variable\&. You can easily update
+ PO
+ files in your project by
+ \fBscons po\-update\fR\&.
+@@ -6351,7 +6351,7 @@
+ POT
+ and
+ PO
+-files are usually going to be committed back to the repository, so they must be updated within the source directory (and not in variant directories)\&. Additionaly, the file listing of
++files are usually going to be committed back to the repository, so they must be updated within the source directory (and not in variant directories)\&. Additionally, the file listing of
+ po/
+ directory contains
+ LINGUAS