Thanks to Marc Haber <mh+debian-packages@zugschlus.de>.
* Document the --no-debsig option in dpkg manpage. Closes: #316367
Thanks to Bastian Kleineidam <calvin@debian.org>.
+ * Fix typos in dselect manpage. Closes: #310358
+ Thanks to A Costa <agcosta@gis.net>.
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-.TH DSELECT 1 "July 2001" "Debian Project" "Debian"
+.TH DSELECT 1 "2006-01-26" "Debian Project" "Debian"
.SH NAME
dselect \- Debian package management frontend
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B dselect
operates as a front-end to \fBdpkg(1)\fP, the low-level debian package
handling tool. It features a full-screen package selections manager
-with package depends and conflicts resolver. When run with adminitrator
-priviledges, packages can be installed, upgraded and removed. Various
+with package depends and conflicts resolver. When run with administrator
+privileges, packages can be installed, upgraded and removed. Various
access methods can be configured to retrieve available package version
information and installable packages from package repositories.
Depending on the used access method, these repositories can be public
.SS quit
Quit \fBdselect\fP
.sp
-Exits the program with zero (succesful) errorcode.
+Exits the program with zero (successful) errorcode.
.sp
.SH Package selections management
.sp
By pressing \fBenter\fP, the currently displayed set of selections
is accepted. If \fBdselect\fP detects no unresolved depends as a result
of the requested selections, the new selections will be set.
-However, if there are any unresolveded depends, \fBdselect\fP will again
+However, if there are any unresolved depends, \fBdselect\fP will again
prompt the user with a dependency resolution screen.
.sp
To alter a set of selections that creates unresolved depends or