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authorolgeni <olgeni@FreeBSD.org>2008-06-05 05:35:46 +0800
committerolgeni <olgeni@FreeBSD.org>2008-06-05 05:35:46 +0800
commit24c387529b9e26b0c9b19f65838747db07a8c949 (patch)
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Fix a few typos in ports/archivers.
Diffstat (limited to 'archivers')
-rw-r--r--archivers/bicom/pkg-descr2
-rw-r--r--archivers/kbackup/pkg-descr4
2 files changed, 3 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/archivers/bicom/pkg-descr b/archivers/bicom/pkg-descr
index 0d8b1e9dadd0..7c64e758e912 100644
--- a/archivers/bicom/pkg-descr
+++ b/archivers/bicom/pkg-descr
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
Bicom is a data compressor in the PPM family. It is freely available and
-Open Source. It's most unique characteristic, is that compression with
+Open Source. Its most unique characteristic is that compression with
bicom is completely bijective -- any file is a possible bicom output that
can be decompressed, and then recompressed back to its original form. Of
course, any file is also a possible bicom input that can be compressed,
diff --git a/archivers/kbackup/pkg-descr b/archivers/kbackup/pkg-descr
index efb6e00fd100..16000a9a32c9 100644
--- a/archivers/kbackup/pkg-descr
+++ b/archivers/kbackup/pkg-descr
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ non-computer experts.
The storage format is the well known TAR format, whereby the data is still
stored in compressed format (bzip2 or gzip).
-It also includes a german, french, italian, slovak and russian translation for
-the user interface and an english, french and german handbook.
+It also includes a German, French, Italian, Slovak and Russian translation for
+the user interface and an English, French and German handbook.
WWW: http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=44998