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Bug#273122: debian-policy: Minor grammatical correction in section 9.4



Package: debian-policy
Version: 3.6.1.1
Severity: minor
Tags: patch

In section 9.4 the following text could use some rewording.

"...the system administrator can easily comment out a line if he don't 
wants to start a specific daemon, while the displayed message still 
looks good."

s/don't wants/doesn't want/

--- policy.sgml	2004-09-23 21:24:02.100598288 -0500
+++ policy.sgml	2004-09-23 21:25:14.374610968 -0500
@@ -5862,7 +5862,7 @@
 		so long and when the final daemon has been started.
 		You should be careful where to put spaces: in the
 		example above the system administrator can easily
-		comment out a line if he don't wants to start a
+		comment out a line if he doesn't want to start a
 		specific daemon, while the displayed message still
 		looks good.
 	      </p>


-- System Information:
Debian Release: 3.1
Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)
Kernel: Linux 2.6.7-5-amd64-xeon
Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=C

-- no debconf information
--- policy.sgml	2004-09-23 21:24:02.100598288 -0500
+++ policy.sgml	2004-09-23 21:25:14.374610968 -0500
@@ -5862,7 +5862,7 @@
 		so long and when the final daemon has been started.
 		You should be careful where to put spaces: in the
 		example above the system administrator can easily
-		comment out a line if he don't wants to start a
+		comment out a line if he doesn't want to start a
 		specific daemon, while the displayed message still
 		looks good.
 	      </p>

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