Package: gnupg2
Version: 2.0.9-3.1
Severity: minor
Tags: patch

The watchgnupg manpage uses "there" where it should use "there". Here's a patch.

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diff -rNc gnupg2-2.0.9/doc/tools.texi gnupg2-2.0.9.old/doc/tools.texi
*** gnupg2-2.0.9/doc/tools.texi	2009-03-11 23:11:50.000000000 -0700
--- gnupg2-2.0.9.old/doc/tools.texi	2008-03-05 01:44:56.000000000 -0800
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*** 40,46 ****
  @end ifset
  
  @mansect description
! Most of the main utilities are able to write their log files to a
  Unix Domain socket if configured that way.  @command{watchgnupg} is a simple
  listener for such a socket.  It ameliorates the output with a time
  stamp and makes sure that long lines are not interspersed with log
--- 40,46 ----
  @end ifset
  
  @mansect description
! Most of the main utilities are able to write there log files to a
  Unix Domain socket if configured that way.  @command{watchgnupg} is a simple
  listener for such a socket.  It ameliorates the output with a time
  stamp and makes sure that long lines are not interspersed with log

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