From c0cebfe3016e2e077ab21c3c8d79e14aac553ce6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Robert Watson <rwatson@FreeBSD.org>
Date: Sat, 2 Nov 2002 16:48:43 +0000
Subject: [PATCH] In the interests of technical accuracy, re-interpret sparc65
 as sparc64.

Spotted by:	jake
---
 en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/committers-guide/article.sgml | 8 ++++----
 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)

diff --git a/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/committers-guide/article.sgml b/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/committers-guide/article.sgml
index 5e2cae8822..09377eaa7d 100644
--- a/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/committers-guide/article.sgml
+++ b/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/committers-guide/article.sgml
@@ -592,11 +592,11 @@
         </itemizedlist>
 
         <para>You will almost certainly get a conflict because
-          of the <literal>$Id: article.sgml,v 1.141 2002-11-02 00:28:25 rwatson Exp $</literal> (or in FreeBSD's case,
+          of the <literal>$Id: article.sgml,v 1.142 2002-11-02 16:48:43 rwatson Exp $</literal> (or in FreeBSD's case,
           <literal>$<!-- stop expansion -->FreeBSD<!-- stop expansion -->$</literal>) lines, so you will have to edit
           the file to resolve the conflict (remove the marker lines and
-          the second <literal>$Id: article.sgml,v 1.141 2002-11-02 00:28:25 rwatson Exp $</literal> line, leaving the original
-          <literal>$Id: article.sgml,v 1.141 2002-11-02 00:28:25 rwatson Exp $</literal> line intact).</para>
+          the second <literal>$Id: article.sgml,v 1.142 2002-11-02 16:48:43 rwatson Exp $</literal> line, leaving the original
+          <literal>$Id: article.sgml,v 1.142 2002-11-02 16:48:43 rwatson Exp $</literal> line intact).</para>
       </listitem>
 
       <listitem>
@@ -2026,7 +2026,7 @@ docs:Documentation Bug:nik:</programlisting>
 	with respects to all aspects of the FreeBSD operating system,
 	including installation and development environments.</para>
 
-      <para>Current Tier 1 platforms are i386, sparc65, PC98, and
+      <para>Current Tier 1 platforms are i386, sparc64, PC98, and
 	Alpha.</para>
     </sect2>