[svnbook commit] r2110 - trunk/src/en/book

cmpilato svnbook-dev at red-bean.com
Tue Mar 28 20:37:29 CST 2006


Author: cmpilato
Date: Tue Mar 28 20:37:29 2006
New Revision: 2110

Modified:
   trunk/src/en/book/ch05.xml

Log:
Minor fixes (grammar, etc.) by Erik van der Kolk <kolktemp at gmail.com>.


Modified: trunk/src/en/book/ch05.xml
==============================================================================
--- trunk/src/en/book/ch05.xml	(original)
+++ trunk/src/en/book/ch05.xml	Tue Mar 28 20:37:29 2006
@@ -464,7 +464,7 @@
       property, <literal>svn:date</literal>, set to the time at which
       the repository was created.</para>
 
-    <para>In Subversion 1.2, a repository is created with a FSFS
+    <para>In Subversion 1.2, a repository is created with an FSFS
       back-end by default (see <xref
       linkend="svn.reposadmin.basics.backends"/>).  The back-end can
       be explicitly chosen with the <option>--fs-type</option>
@@ -1718,7 +1718,7 @@
           regular Berkeley DB environment directory, and can therefore
           be used in conjunction with any of the Berkeley database
           tools (you can see the documentation for these tools at
-          SleepyCat's website,
+          Sleepycat's website,
           <ulink url="http://www.sleepycat.com/"/>).</para>
 
         <para>For day-to-day Subversion use, these tools are
@@ -1757,7 +1757,7 @@
         However, there are times when some manual assistance from an
         administrator might be in order.  The
         <command>svnadmin</command> utility provides some helpful
-        functionality to assist you in performing such tasks as</para>
+        functionality to assist you in performing such tasks as:</para>
 
       <itemizedlist>
         <listitem>
@@ -1929,7 +1929,7 @@
 $
 </screen>
 
-      <para>An long-abandoned transaction usually represents some sort
+      <para>A long-abandoned transaction usually represents some sort
         of failed or interrupted commit.  A transaction's datestamp
         can provide interesting information—for example, how
         likely is it that an operation begun nine months ago is still




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