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Fix typos in win32/Readme.txt
* allready → already * ýou → you
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@@ -84,8 +84,8 @@ what in Gods name do I mean with '*.h files and their *.h.in sources',
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then you really should do an automatic configuration. Which files must
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then you really should do an automatic configuration. Which files must
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be generated and what needs to be done with their sources in order to
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be generated and what needs to be done with their sources in order to
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generate them is something people who have built this software before
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generate them is something people who have built this software before
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allready know. You will not find any explanations for that
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already know. You will not find any explanations for that
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here. Please configure the source manually only if you allready know
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here. Please configure the source manually only if you already know
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what you must do. Otherwise, you have the choice of either getting a
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what you must do. Otherwise, you have the choice of either getting a
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precompiled binary distribution, or performing the automatic
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precompiled binary distribution, or performing the automatic
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configuration.
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configuration.
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@@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ After the configuration stage has been completed, you want to build
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the software. You will have to use the make tool which comes with
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the software. You will have to use the make tool which comes with
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your compiler. If you, for example, configured the source to build
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your compiler. If you, for example, configured the source to build
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with Microsoft's MSVC compiler, you would use the NMAKE utility. If
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with Microsoft's MSVC compiler, you would use the NMAKE utility. If
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<EFBFBD>ou configured it to build with GNU C compiler, mingw edition, you
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you configured it to build with GNU C compiler, mingw edition, you
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would use the GNU make. Assuming you use MSVC, type
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would use the GNU make. Assuming you use MSVC, type
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nmake
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nmake
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