git: 127bfbb032 - main - Documentation: Remove some double words

From: Gordon Bergling <gbe_at_FreeBSD.org>
Date: Wed, 03 Aug 2022 10:11:08 UTC
The branch main has been updated by gbe:

URL: https://cgit.FreeBSD.org/doc/commit/?id=127bfbb032b325cf66c667a9c54d8e1e07c992d0

commit 127bfbb032b325cf66c667a9c54d8e1e07c992d0
Author:     Gordon Bergling <gbe@FreeBSD.org>
AuthorDate: 2022-08-03 10:10:51 +0000
Commit:     Gordon Bergling <gbe@FreeBSD.org>
CommitDate: 2022-08-03 10:10:51 +0000

    Documentation: Remove some double words
    
      - s/is is/is/
      - s/the the/the/
---
 documentation/content/el/books/faq/_index.adoc          | 2 +-
 documentation/content/en/books/handbook/zfs/_index.adoc | 2 +-
 2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/documentation/content/el/books/faq/_index.adoc b/documentation/content/el/books/faq/_index.adoc
index eedac8c88f..bd000063ee 100644
--- a/documentation/content/el/books/faq/_index.adoc
+++ b/documentation/content/el/books/faq/_index.adoc
@@ -1660,7 +1660,7 @@ First, always make sure that you have a completely up-to-date Ports Collection.
 
 However, if you are up-to-date, perhaps you are seeing another problem. `make index` has a known bug in dealing with incomplete copies of the Ports Collection. It assumes that you have a local copy of every single port that every other port that you have a local copy of depends on. To explain, if you have a copy of [.filename]#foo/bar# on your disk, and [.filename]#foo/bar# depends on [.filename]#baz/quux#, then you must also have a copy of [.filename]#baz/quux# on your disk, and the ports [.filename]#baz/quux# depends on, and so on. Otherwise, `make index` has insufficient information to create its dependency tree.
 
-This is particularly a problem for FreeBSD users who utilize man:cvsup[1] to track the Ports Collection but choose not to install certain categories by specifying them in [.filename]#refuse#. In theory, one should be able to refuse categories, but in practice there are too many ports that depend on ports in other categories. Until someone comes up with a solution for this problem, the general rule is is that if you want to build [.filename]#INDEX#, you must have a complete copy of the Ports Collection.
+This is particularly a problem for FreeBSD users who utilize man:cvsup[1] to track the Ports Collection but choose not to install certain categories by specifying them in [.filename]#refuse#. In theory, one should be able to refuse categories, but in practice there are too many ports that depend on ports in other categories. Until someone comes up with a solution for this problem, the general rule is that if you want to build [.filename]#INDEX#, you must have a complete copy of the Ports Collection.
 
 There are rare cases where [.filename]#INDEX# will not build due to odd cases involving `WITH__*_` or `WITHOUT__*_` variables being set in [.filename]#make.conf#. If you suspect that this is the case, please try to make [.filename]#INDEX# with those Makevars turned off before reporting it to {freebsd-ports}.
 
diff --git a/documentation/content/en/books/handbook/zfs/_index.adoc b/documentation/content/en/books/handbook/zfs/_index.adoc
index 3fa7e2fb13..c7b777dd66 100644
--- a/documentation/content/en/books/handbook/zfs/_index.adoc
+++ b/documentation/content/en/books/handbook/zfs/_index.adoc
@@ -2001,7 +2001,7 @@ passwd          vi.recover
 # cp /var/tmp/.zfs/snapshot/after_cp/passwd /var/tmp
 ....
 
-Even if the the `snapdir` property is set to hidden, running `ls .zfs/snapshot` will still list the contents of that directory.
+Even if the `snapdir` property is set to hidden, running `ls .zfs/snapshot` will still list the contents of that directory.
 The administrator decides whether to display these directories.
 This is a per-dataset setting.
 Copying files or directories from this hidden [.filename]#.zfs/snapshot# is simple enough.