docs: fix typos in manpage

Signed-off-by: Thomas De Schampheleire <thomas.de.schampheleire@gmail.com>
Message-Id: <62dedb0618a46bf0743f.1374042342@BEANTN0L019720>
Patchwork-Id: 259600
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Thomas De Schampheleire 2013-07-17 08:25:42 +02:00
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@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ Building a cross-toolchain can be a real pain.
.B crosstool-NG
makes it easy to build cross-toolchains, and allows you to take all the juice
out of your target by configuring the different components of the toolchain
accordingly to the targeted processor.
according to the targeted processor.
."
."
.SH ACTIONS
@ -62,10 +62,10 @@ with the target tuple they represent.
.TP
.B defconfig
Save the current configuration to a mini-defconfig file, that contains only
the strictly required symbols to reproduce the configuraiton. defconfig files
the strictly required symbols to reproduce the configuration. defconfig files
are much smaller than a complete .config, so it is easy to send by mail. As
only non-default symbols are present in a defconfig, it easy to spot the
meaningfull values. Also, it is easy to use defconfig files with newer
meaningful values. Also, it is easy to use defconfig files with newer
versions of
.BR crosstool-NG .
By default the mini-defconfig is saved to a file named
@ -92,11 +92,11 @@ Configure
.B crosstool-NG
using a mini-defconfig file (previously saved with
.B defconfig
or manually edited). The default mini-defconfig is rad from the file
or manually edited). The default mini-defconfig is read from the file
.IR defconfig ,
unless the vraiable
unless the variable
.B $DEFCONFIG
is set, inwhich case the mini-defconfig will be read from the file referenced
is set, in which case the mini-defconfig will be read from the file referenced
by
.B $DEFCONFIG
."
@ -162,9 +162,9 @@ to have the meaning of the exit values.
."
.SH BUGS
As of today (@@CT_DATE@@), building tarballs is broken. It is difficult to
foresee how every parts of
foresee how all parts of
.B crosstool-NG
are going to be installed. Each parts is needed to build a tarball, as it
are going to be installed. Each part is needed to build a tarball, as it
contains all that is needed to rebuild the toolchain from scratch: toolchain
components' sources,
.B crosstool-NG