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Fixed spelling. Thanks Martin Buchholz
<martin@xemacs.org> for spotting.

Sergey Poznyakoff 21 years ago
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@@ -1050,10 +1050,10 @@ The following issues need mentioning:
 @table @asis
 @table @asis
 @item Use of short option @option{-o}.
 @item Use of short option @option{-o}.
 Earlier versions of @GNUTAR{} understood @option{-o} command line
 Earlier versions of @GNUTAR{} understood @option{-o} command line
-option as a synonim for @option{--old-archive}.
+option as a synonym for @option{--old-archive}.
 
 
 @GNUTAR{} starting from version 1.13.90 understands this option as
 @GNUTAR{} starting from version 1.13.90 understands this option as
-a synonim for @option{--no-same-owner}. This is compatible with
+a synonym for @option{--no-same-owner}. This is compatible with
 UNIX98 @command{tar} implementations.
 UNIX98 @command{tar} implementations.
 
 
 However, to facilitate transition, @option{-o} option retains its
 However, to facilitate transition, @option{-o} option retains its
@@ -1061,13 +1061,13 @@ old semantics when it is used with one of archive-creation commands.
 Users are encouraged to use @value{op-format-oldgnu} instead.
 Users are encouraged to use @value{op-format-oldgnu} instead.
 
 
 Future versions of @GNUTAR{} will understand @option{-o} only as a
 Future versions of @GNUTAR{} will understand @option{-o} only as a
-synonim for @option{--no-same-owner}. 
+synonym for @option{--no-same-owner}. 
 
 
 @item Use of short option @option{-l}
 @item Use of short option @option{-l}
 Earlier versions of @GNUTAR{} understood @option{-l} option as a
 Earlier versions of @GNUTAR{} understood @option{-l} option as a
-synonim for @samp{--one-file-system}. Such usage is deprecated.
-For compatiblity with other implementations future versions of
-@GNUTAR{} will understand this option as a synonim for
+synonym for @samp{--one-file-system}. Such usage is deprecated.
+For compatibility with other implementations future versions of
+@GNUTAR{} will understand this option as a synonym for
 @option{--check-links}.
 @option{--check-links}.
 
 
 @item Use of options @option{--portability} and @option{--old-archive}
 @item Use of options @option{--portability} and @option{--old-archive}
@@ -1116,7 +1116,7 @@ For version 1.12, Daniel Hagerty contributed a great deal of technical
 consulting.  In particular, he is the primary author of @ref{Backups}.
 consulting.  In particular, he is the primary author of @ref{Backups}.
 
 
 In July, 2003 @GNUTAR{} was put on CVS at @url{savannah.gnu.org}, and
 In July, 2003 @GNUTAR{} was put on CVS at @url{savannah.gnu.org}, and
-an active development and maintainance work has started
+an active development and maintenance work has started
 again. Currently @GNUTAR{} is being maintained by Paul Eggert, Sergey
 again. Currently @GNUTAR{} is being maintained by Paul Eggert, Sergey
 Poznyakoff and Jeff Bailey.
 Poznyakoff and Jeff Bailey.
 
 
@@ -2299,7 +2299,7 @@ optionally take an argument}
 @node Mnemonic Options
 @node Mnemonic Options
 @subsection Mnemonic Option Style
 @subsection Mnemonic Option Style
 
 
-@FIXME{have to decide whether or ot to replace other occurrences of
+@FIXME{have to decide whether or not to replace other occurrences of
 "mnemonic" with "long", or *ugh* vice versa.}
 "mnemonic" with "long", or *ugh* vice versa.}
 
 
 Each option has at least one long (or mnemonic) name starting with two
 Each option has at least one long (or mnemonic) name starting with two
@@ -2945,11 +2945,11 @@ and group IDs when creating a @command{tar} file, rather than names.
 @FIXME-xref{}
 @FIXME-xref{}
 
 
 @item -o
 @item -o
-When extracting files, this option is a synonim for
+When extracting files, this option is a synonym for
 @option{--no-same-owner}, i.e. it prevents @command{tar} from
 @option{--no-same-owner}, i.e. it prevents @command{tar} from
 restoring ownership of files being extracted.
 restoring ownership of files being extracted.
 
 
-When creating an archive, @option{-o} is a synonim for
+When creating an archive, @option{-o} is a synonym for
 @option{--old-archive}. This behavior is for compatibility
 @option{--old-archive}. This behavior is for compatibility
 with previous versions of @GNUTAR{}, and will be
 with previous versions of @GNUTAR{}, and will be
 removed in the future releases.
 removed in the future releases.
@@ -2975,7 +2975,7 @@ will extract the first occurrence of @file{filename} from @file{archive.tar}
 and will terminate without scanning to the end of the archive.
 and will terminate without scanning to the end of the archive.
 
 
 @item --old-archive
 @item --old-archive
-Synonim for @option{--format=v7}.
+Synonym for @option{--format=v7}.
 
 
 @item --one-file-system
 @item --one-file-system
 @itemx -l
 @itemx -l
@@ -2984,10 +2984,10 @@ directories that are on different file systems from the current
 directory.
 directory.
 
 
 Earlier versions of @GNUTAR{} understood @option{-l} as a
 Earlier versions of @GNUTAR{} understood @option{-l} as a
-synonim for @option{--one-file-system}. Although such usage is still
+synonym for @option{--one-file-system}. Although such usage is still
 allowed in the present version, it is @emph{strongly discouraged}.
 allowed in the present version, it is @emph{strongly discouraged}.
 The future versions of @GNUTAR{} will use @option{-l} as
 The future versions of @GNUTAR{} will use @option{-l} as
-a synonim for @option{--check-links}.
+a synonym for @option{--check-links}.
 
 
 @xref{Current status}, for more information.
 @xref{Current status}, for more information.
 
 
@@ -3018,7 +3018,7 @@ This option does not affect extraction from archives.
 
 
 @item --portability
 @item --portability
 @itemx --old-archive
 @itemx --old-archive
-Synonim for @option{--format=v7}.
+Synonym for @option{--format=v7}.
 
 
 @item --posix
 @item --posix
 Same as @option{--format=posix}.
 Same as @option{--format=posix}.
@@ -3645,7 +3645,7 @@ common errors are:
 @item
 @item
 Mistakingly using @code{create} instead of @code{extract}, when the
 Mistakingly using @code{create} instead of @code{extract}, when the
 intent was to extract the full contents of an archive.  This error
 intent was to extract the full contents of an archive.  This error
-is likely: keys @kbd{c} and @kbd{x} are right next ot each other on
+is likely: keys @kbd{c} and @kbd{x} are right next to each other on
 the QWERTY keyboard.  Instead of being unpacked, the archive then
 the QWERTY keyboard.  Instead of being unpacked, the archive then
 gets wholly destroyed.  When users speak about @dfn{exploding} an
 gets wholly destroyed.  When users speak about @dfn{exploding} an
 archive, they usually mean something else :-).
 archive, they usually mean something else :-).
@@ -4774,9 +4774,9 @@ files to store names of other files which you can then call as
 arguments to @command{tar} (this can help you save time if you expect to
 arguments to @command{tar} (this can help you save time if you expect to
 archive the same list of files a number of times), and so forth.
 archive the same list of files a number of times), and so forth.
 @FIXME{in case it's not obvious, i'm making this up in some sense
 @FIXME{in case it's not obvious, i'm making this up in some sense
-based on my imited memory of what the next chapter *really* does.  i
+based on my limited memory of what the next chapter *really* does.  i
 just wanted to flesh out this final section a little bit so i'd
 just wanted to flesh out this final section a little bit so i'd
-remember to sitck it in here. :-)}
+remember to stick it in here. :-)}
 
 
 If there are too many files to conveniently list on the command line,
 If there are too many files to conveniently list on the command line,
 you can list the names in a file, and @command{tar} will read that file.
 you can list the names in a file, and @command{tar} will read that file.
@@ -6397,7 +6397,7 @@ compatibility with previous versions of @GNUTAR{}
 and is discouraged.
 and is discouraged.
 
 
 Notice, that currently @acronym{GNU} extensions are not
 Notice, that currently @acronym{GNU} extensions are not
-alowed with this format. Following is the list of options that
+allowed with this format. Following is the list of options that
 cannot be used with @value{op-format-posix}:
 cannot be used with @value{op-format-posix}:
 
 
 @itemize @bullet
 @itemize @bullet
@@ -6700,7 +6700,7 @@ the file for consecutive stretches of zeros.  It then records in the
 archive for the file where the consecutive stretches of zeros are, and
 archive for the file where the consecutive stretches of zeros are, and
 only archives the ``real contents'' of the file.  On extraction (using
 only archives the ``real contents'' of the file.  On extraction (using
 @value{op-sparse} is not needed on extraction) any such files have
 @value{op-sparse} is not needed on extraction) any such files have
-hols created wherever the continuous stretches of zeros were found.
+holes created wherever the continuous stretches of zeros were found.
 Thus, if you use @value{op-sparse}, @command{tar} archives won't take
 Thus, if you use @value{op-sparse}, @command{tar} archives won't take
 more space than the original.
 more space than the original.
 
 
@@ -7822,7 +7822,7 @@ updating the archive.
 
 
 Apparently, Exabyte drives have a physical block size of 8K bytes.
 Apparently, Exabyte drives have a physical block size of 8K bytes.
 If we choose our blocksize as a multiple of 8k bytes, then the problem
 If we choose our blocksize as a multiple of 8k bytes, then the problem
-seems to dissapper.  Id est, we are using block size of 112 right
+seems to disappear.  Id est, we are using block size of 112 right
 now, and we haven't had the problem since we switched@dots{}
 now, and we haven't had the problem since we switched@dots{}
 
 
 With @GNUTAR{} the blocking factor is limited only
 With @GNUTAR{} the blocking factor is limited only