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diff --git a/contrib/rpm/README.md b/contrib/rpm/README.md index 4ab2f35680..e1e0745fd6 100644 --- a/contrib/rpm/README.md +++ b/contrib/rpm/README.md @@ -84,16 +84,16 @@ If you would prefer not to build the GUI at all, you can pass the switch The desktop and KDE meta files are created in the spec file itself with the `cat` command. This is done to allow easy distribution specific changes without -needing to use any patches. A specific time stamp is given to the files so that +needing to use any patches. A specific timestamp is given to the files so that it does not they do not appear to have been updated every time the package is -built. If you do make changes to them, you probably should update time stamp -assigned to them in the `touch` command that specifies the time stamp. +built. If you do make changes to them, you probably should update timestamp +assigned to them in the `touch` command that specifies the timestamp. ## SVG, PNG, and XPM Icons The `bitcoin.svg` file is from the source listed as `Source100`. It is used as the source for the PNG and XPM files. The generated PNG and XPM files are given -the same time stamp as the source SVG file as a means of indicating they are +the same timestamp as the source SVG file as a means of indicating they are derived from it. ## Systemd @@ -105,10 +105,10 @@ distributions that still receive vendor updates do in fact use systemd. The files to control the service are created in the RPM spec file itself using the `cat` command. This is done to make it easy to modify for other distributions that may implement things differently without needing to patch -source. A specific time stamp is given to the files so that they do not appear +source. A specific timestamp is given to the files so that they do not appear to have been updated every time the package is built. If you do make changes to -them, you probably should update the time stamp assigned to them in the `touch` -command that specifies the time stamp. +them, you probably should update the timestamp assigned to them in the `touch` +command that specifies the timestamp. ## SELinux |