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@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ There are two ways:
1. Let gpg-agent do this for you. Since version 1.9.9 you need to
add the option --allow-mark-trusted gpg-agent.conf or when
- invoking gpg-agent. Everytime gpgsm notices an untrusted root
+ invoking gpg-agent. Every time gpgsm notices an untrusted root
certificate gpg-agent will pop up a dialog to ask whether this
certificate should be trusted. This is similar to whatmost
browsers do.
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ There are two ways:
the fingerprints of the trusted root certificates. There are
comments on the top explaining the simple format. The current
CVS version allows for colons in the fingerprint, so you can
- easily cut and paste it from whereever you know that this is the
+ easily cut and paste it from wherever you know that this is the
correct fingerprint.
An example for an entry in the trustlist.txt is:
@@ -199,12 +199,12 @@ dirmngr
libgcrypt
libksba
libassuan [statically linked]
- libldap [system libary]
- liblber [system libary]
- libsasl [system libary, required by libldap]
- libdb2 [system libary, required by libsasl]
- libcrypt [system libary, required by libsasl - OOPS]
- libpam [system libary, required by libsasl]
+ libldap [system library]
+ liblber [system library]
+ libsasl [system library, required by libldap]
+ libdb2 [system library, required by libsasl]
+ libcrypt [system library, required by libsasl - OOPS]
+ libpam [system library, required by libsasl]
[Standard system libraries]
pinentry-curses