pacman(8): grammar correction for relative clauses

Change "which" to "that" when used in a restrictive clause.
Replace usage of the relative prounoun "those" with a common noun for
added clarity.

Signed-off-by: Matt Mooney <mfm@muteddisk.com>
Signed-off-by: Allan McRae <allan@archlinux.org>
Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
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Matt Mooney 2011-04-28 22:05:21 -07:00 committed by Dan McGee
parent 1b25cb80ba
commit 3ec723ddc7

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@ -72,8 +72,8 @@ In addition to packages, groups can be specified as well. For example, if
gnome is a defined package group, then `pacman -S gnome` will install every gnome is a defined package group, then `pacman -S gnome` will install every
package in the gnome group, as well as the dependencies of those packages. package in the gnome group, as well as the dependencies of those packages.
+ +
Packages which provide other packages are also handled. For example, `pacman -S Packages that provide other packages are also handled. For example, `pacman -S
foo` will first look for a foo package. If foo is not found, packages which foo` will first look for a foo package. If foo is not found, packages that
provide the same functionality as foo will be searched for. If any package is provide the same functionality as foo will be searched for. If any package is
found, it will be installed. found, it will be installed.
+ +
@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ greater than `1:3.6-1`.
*-T, \--deptest*:: *-T, \--deptest*::
Check dependencies; this is useful in scripts such as makepkg to check Check dependencies; this is useful in scripts such as makepkg to check
installed packages. This operation will check each dependency specified and installed packages. This operation will check each dependency specified and
return a list of those which are not currently satisfied on the system. return a list of dependencies that are not currently satisfied on the system.
This operation accepts no other options. Example usage: `pacman -T qt This operation accepts no other options. Example usage: `pacman -T qt
"bash>=3.2"`. "bash>=3.2"`.
@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ Options
Specify an alternative installation root (default is `/`). This should Specify an alternative installation root (default is `/`). This should
not be used as a way to install software into `/usr/local` instead of not be used as a way to install software into `/usr/local` instead of
`/usr`. This option is used if you want to install a package on a `/usr`. This option is used if you want to install a package on a
temporary mounted partition which is "owned" by another system. temporary mounted partition that is "owned" by another system.
*NOTE*: if database path or logfile are not specified on either the *NOTE*: if database path or logfile are not specified on either the
command line or in linkman:pacman.conf[5], their default location will command line or in linkman:pacman.conf[5], their default location will
be inside this root path. be inside this root path.
@ -230,7 +230,7 @@ Query Options[[QO]]
*-e, \--explicit*:: *-e, \--explicit*::
Restrict or filter output to explicitly installed packages. This option Restrict or filter output to explicitly installed packages. This option
can be combined with '-t' to list explicitly installed packages which can be combined with '-t' to list explicitly installed packages that
are not required by any other package. are not required by any other package.
*-g, \--groups*:: *-g, \--groups*::