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-rw-r--r--doc/intro1.cli4
2 files changed, 3 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/doc/intro.cli b/doc/intro.cli
index bb857f1..efaa0cb 100644
--- a/doc/intro.cli
+++ b/doc/intro.cli
@@ -230,7 +230,7 @@ every time we add, remove, or rename a source file in our project. There also
appears to be some (commented out) infrastructure for importing and linking
libraries (that \c{libs} variable). We will see how to use it in a moment.
-\N|for simple projects that follow the canonical structure we can often
+\N|In simple projects that follow the canonical structure we can often
completely ignore the presence of the build definition files thus approaching
the \i{build system-less} workflow found in languages like Rust and Go.|
diff --git a/doc/intro1.cli b/doc/intro1.cli
index 6e22135..ff86129 100644
--- a/doc/intro1.cli
+++ b/doc/intro1.cli
@@ -854,7 +854,7 @@ Let's try to build it and see what happens \- maybe it will magically work
\
$ b config.cxx=g++-5
error: unable to import target libhello%lib{hello}
- info: use config.import.libhello command line variable to specifying its project out_root
+ info: use config.import.libhello command line variable to specify its project out_root
info: while applying rule cxx.link to update exe{hello}
info: while applying rule alias to update dir{./}
\
@@ -899,7 +899,7 @@ $ touch hello.cpp
$ b
error: unable to import target libhello%lib{hello}
- info: use config.import.libhello command line variable to specifying its project out_root
+ info: use config.import.libhello command line variable to specify its project out_root
info: while applying rule cxx.link to update exe{hello}
info: while applying rule alias to update dir{./}
\