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authorMark H Weaver <mhw@netris.org>2014-09-13 19:48:47 -0400
committerMark H Weaver <mhw@netris.org>2014-09-13 19:48:47 -0400
commit9fac9e3be3925713c20f1d5ff8b35353af10baa2 (patch)
tree9add6e882007184cc420b2e26d620de0982d934a /gnu/packages/admin.scm
parent9d77da2a47ddb707edcbd1ca17f5c0ac3c068b04 (diff)
parentd7ab698a620873c11103fa2bd082884f0198723a (diff)
Merge branch 'master' into core-updates
Conflicts: gnu-system.am
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1 files changed, 4 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/gnu/packages/admin.scm b/gnu/packages/admin.scm
index a255ff1b74..ffeab07bde 100644
--- a/gnu/packages/admin.scm
+++ b/gnu/packages/admin.scm
@@ -886,7 +886,7 @@ development, not the kernel implementation of ACPI.")
"1v9vnzlihqfjsxa93hdbrq72pqqk00dkylmlg8jpxhm7s1w9qfl1"))))
(build-system gnu-build-system)
(home-page "http://packages.debian.org/wheezy/stress")
- (synopsis "A tool to impose load on and stress test a computer system")
+ (synopsis "Impose load on and stress test a computer system")
(description
"'stress' is a tool that imposes a configurable amount of CPU, memory, I/O,
or disk stress on a POSIX-compliant operating system and reports any errors it
@@ -986,10 +986,10 @@ recover lost partitions and/or make non-booting disks bootable again.")
(synopsis "Daemon to monitor directories for events such as file removal")
(description
"A daemon that monitors directories for events, such as creating,
-deleting or modifying files. It can monitor different sets of directories for
+deleting or modifying files. It can monitor different sets of directories for
different events. When an event is detected, direvent calls a specified
external program with information about the event, such as the location
-within the file system where it occurred. Thus, \"direvent\" provides an easy
-way to react immediately if given files undergo changes, for example, to
+within the file system where it occurred. Thus, \"direvent\" provides an
+easy way to react immediately if given files undergo changes, for example, to
track changes in important system configuration files.")
(license gpl3+)))