+2007-03-23 Bob Wilson <bob.wilson@acm.org>
+
+ * gdb.texinfo (File Options): Add missing parenthesis.
+ (Breakpoints, Special Fortran commands, PowerPC): Fix typos.
+
2007-02-26 Daniel Jacobowitz <dan@codesourcery.com>
* gdb.texinfo (Monitor commands for gdbserver): New subsection.
When @value{GDBN} starts, it reads any arguments other than options as
specifying an executable file and core file (or process ID). This is
the same as if the arguments were specified by the @samp{-se} and
-@samp{-c} (or @samp{-p} options respectively. (@value{GDBN} reads the
+@samp{-c} (or @samp{-p}) options respectively. (@value{GDBN} reads the
first argument that does not have an associated option flag as
equivalent to the @samp{-se} option followed by that argument; and the
second argument that does not have an associated option flag, if any, as
operate. A breakpoint range is either a single breakpoint number, like
@samp{5}, or two such numbers, in increasing order, separated by a
hyphen, like @samp{5-7}. When a breakpoint range is given to a command,
-all breakpoint in that range are operated on.
+all breakpoints in that range are operated on.
@menu
* Set Breaks:: Setting breakpoints
@item info common @r{[}@var{common-name}@r{]}
This command prints the values contained in the Fortran @code{COMMON}
block whose name is @var{common-name}. With no argument, the names of
-all @code{COMMON} blocks visible at current program location are
+all @code{COMMON} blocks visible at the current program location are
printed.
@end table
@end table
@cindex SDS protocol
-The following commands specify to the SDS protocol are supported
+The following commands specific to the SDS protocol are supported
by@value{GDBN}:
@table @code