Bug 238453 - dev-lang/gnat-gpl-4.1.3.2008-r1 and dev-lang/gnat-gpl-4.1.3.2008 have misspelling "usefull" (should be "useful") in /usr/doc/gnat-gpl-4.1.3.2008/examples/options/README.testing and /usr/doc/gnat-gpl-4.1.3.2008-r1/examples/options/README.testing
Bug#: 238453 Product:  Gentoo Linux Version: unspecified Platform: All
OS/Version: Linux Status: RESOLVED Severity: normal Priority: P2
Resolution: FIXED Assigned To: bug-wranglers@gentoo.org Reported By: esigra@gmail.com
Component: Unspecified
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Summary: dev-lang/gnat-gpl-4.1.3.2008-r1 and dev-lang/gnat-gpl-4.1.3.2008 have misspelling "usefull" (should be "useful") in /usr/doc/gnat-gpl-4.1.3.2008/examples/options/README.testing and /usr/doc/gnat-gpl-4.1.3.2008-r1/examples/options/README.testing
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Status Whiteboard: 
Opened: 2008-09-23 09:24 0000
Description:   Opened: 2008-09-23 09:24 0000
dev-lang/gnat-gpl-4.1.3.2008-r1 and dev-lang/gnat-gpl-4.1.3.2008 have
misspelling "usefull" (should be "useful") in
/usr/doc/gnat-gpl-4.1.3.2008/examples/options/README.testing and
/usr/doc/gnat-gpl-4.1.3.2008-r1/examples/options/README.testing

Reproducible: Always

Steps to Reproduce:
grep usefull /usr/doc/gnat*/examples/options/README.testing
Actual Results:  
/usr/doc/gnat-gpl-4.1.3.2008/examples/options/README.testing:which can be used
later on the get some usefull information:
/usr/doc/gnat-gpl-4.1.3.2008-r1/examples/options/README.testing:which can be
used later on the get some usefull information:

Expected Results:  
(nothing)

------- Comment #1 From Erik 2008-09-23 09:54:39 0000 -------
Also note that "the" should be "to" in the line with the spelling error.

------- Comment #2 From Jeroen Roovers 2008-09-23 11:05:51 0000 -------

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 238452 ***

------- Comment #3 From George Shapovalov 2008-09-23 14:18:45 0000 -------
This is not a dup..

------- Comment #4 From George Shapovalov 2008-09-23 14:25:59 0000 -------
(In reply to comment #3)
> This is not a dup..
> (even if it is stupid :))
Fixed in portage, but better take it up with upstream if you really care.