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Bug#173971: apt: sources.list.5 outdated



Package: apt
Version: 0.5.4
Severity: minor
Tags: patch

this manpage still has a reference to the frozen distribution.
There is also a word repeated.

I've attached a patch against the cvs version of the document (1.4)


-- System Information
Debian Release: testing/unstable
Architecture: i386
Kernel: Linux nahoo 2.4.19 #1 sáb oct 12 22:25:53 CEST 2002 i686
Locale: LANG=es_ES@euro, LC_CTYPE=es_ES@euro

Versions of packages apt depends on:
ii  libc6                        2.3.1-3     GNU C Library: Shared
libraries an
ii  libstdc++2.10-glibc2.2       1:2.95.4-15 The GNU stdc++ library


-- 
The chains are broken and the door is open wide
Our eyes adjusting to the light that was denied
And bring a sense of wonder

	http://www.es.debian.org/intro/about.es.html
--- sources.list.5.sgml.bug	2002-12-22 16:32:05.000000000 +0100
+++ sources.list.5.sgml	2002-12-22 16:31:14.000000000 +0100
@@ -41,8 +41,8 @@
    <para>   
    The <literal/deb/ type describes a typical two-level Debian archive,
    <filename>distribution/component</>. Typically, <literal/distribution/ is 
-   generally one of <literal/stable/, <literal/unstable/, or 
-   <literal/frozen/, while component is one of <literal/main/, 
+   generally one of <literal/stable/, <literal/testing/, or 
+   <literal/unstable/, while component is one of <literal/main/, 
    <literal/contrib/, <literal/non-free/, or <literal/non-us/. The 
    <literal/deb-src/ type describes a debian distribution's source code in 
    the same form as the <literal/deb/ type. A <literal/deb-src/ line is 
@@ -139,7 +139,7 @@
     
     <VarListEntry><term>rsh</term><term>ssh</term>
     <ListItem><Para>
-    The rsh/ssh method method invokes rsh/ssh to connect to a remote host
+    The rsh/ssh method invokes rsh/ssh to connect to a remote host
     as a given user and access the files. No password authentication is 
     possible, prior arrangements with RSA keys or rhosts must have been made.
     Access to files on the remote uses standard <command/find/ and <command/dd/ 

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