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+++ b/debian/patches/fix-manpages.patch
@@ -0,0 +1,200 @@
+Description: Fix typos and macro issues in manpages
+Author: Felix Lechner <felix.lechner@lease-up.com>
+Bug-Debian: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=915182
+Bug-Debian: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=916946
+Bug-Debian: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=962946
+Bug-Debian: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=933773
+Forwarded: no
+---
+This patch header follows DEP-3: http://dep.debian.net/deps/dep3/
+--- a/md.4
++++ b/md.4
+@@ -363,9 +363,9 @@ tab(;);
+ ;Device #1;Device #2;Device #3;Device #4
+ 0x00;0;0;1;1
+ 0x01;2;2;3;3
+-\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.
++;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.
+ :;:;:;:;:
+-\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.
++;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.
+ 0x80;254;254;255;255
+ ;\\---------v---------/;\\---------v---------/
+ ;RAID1;RAID1
+@@ -392,9 +392,9 @@ C.
+ ;Dev #1;Dev #2;Dev #3;Dev #4;Dev #5
+ 0x00;0;0;1;1;2
+ 0x01;2;3;3;4;4
+-\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.
++;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.
+ :;:;:;:;:;:
+-\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.
++;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.
+ 0x80;317;318;318;319;319
+ ;
+ .TE
+@@ -454,15 +454,15 @@ C.
+ ;
+ 0x00;0;1;2;3;\\
+ 0x01;4;5;6;7;> [#]
+-\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;:
++;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;:
+ :;:;:;:;:;:
+-\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;:
++;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;:
+ 0x40;252;253;254;255;/
+ 0x41;3;0;1;2;\\
+ 0x42;7;4;5;6;> [#]~
+-\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;:
++;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;:
+ :;:;:;:;:;:
+-\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;:
++;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;:
+ 0x80;255;252;253;254;/
+ ;
+ .TE
+@@ -493,15 +493,15 @@ C.
+ ;
+ 0x00;0;1;2;3;4;\\
+ 0x01;5;6;7;8;9;> [#]
+-\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;:
++;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;:
+ :;:;:;:;:;:;:
+-\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;:
++;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;:
+ 0x40;315;316;317;318;319;/
+ 0x41;4;0;1;2;3;\\
+ 0x42;9;5;6;7;8;> [#]~
+-\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;:
++;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;:
+ :;:;:;:;:;:;:
+-\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;:
++;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;:
+ 0x80;319;315;316;317;318;/
+ ;
+ .TE
+@@ -572,9 +572,9 @@ C.
+ 0x01;3;0;1;2;) AA~
+ 0x02;4;5;6;7;) AB
+ 0x03;7;4;5;6;) AB~
+-\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;) \.\.\.
++;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;) \.\.\.
+ :;:;:;:;:; :
+-\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;) \.\.\.
++;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;) \.\.\.
+ 0x79;251;252;253;254;) EX
+ 0x80;254;251;252;253;) EX~
+ ;
+@@ -605,9 +605,9 @@ C.
+ 0x01;4;0;1;2;3;) AA~
+ 0x02;5;6;7;8;9;) AB
+ 0x03;9;5;6;7;8;) AB~
+-\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;) \.\.\.
++;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;) \.\.\.
+ :;:;:;:;:;:; :
+-\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;) \.\.\.
++;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;\.\.\.;) \.\.\.
+ 0x79;314;315;316;317;318;) EX
+ 0x80;318;314;315;316;317;) EX~
+ ;
+@@ -987,7 +987,7 @@ other device(s).
+ .I md
+ cannot control the timeout that the underlying devices use to
+ determine failure. Any changes desired to that timeout must be set
+-explictly on the underlying device, separately from using
++explicitly on the underlying device, separately from using
+ .IR mdadm .
+
+ If a FAILFAST request does fail, and if it is still safe to mark the
+--- a/mdadm.8.in
++++ b/mdadm.8.in
+@@ -461,11 +461,10 @@ number of spare devices.
+ .BR \-z ", " \-\-size=
+ Amount (in Kilobytes) of space to use from each drive in RAID levels 1/4/5/6.
+ This must be a multiple of the chunk size, and must leave about 128Kb
+-of space at the end of the drive for the RAID superblock.
+-If this is not specified
+-(as it normally is not) the smallest drive (or partition) sets the
+-size, though if there is a variance among the drives of greater than 1%, a warning is
+-issued.
++of space at the end of the drive for the RAID superblock. When specified as
++\(acmax\(ac (as it often is) the smallest drive (or partition) sets the size.
++In that case, a warning will follow if the drives, as a group, have sizes that
++differ by more than one percent.
+
+ A suffix of 'K', 'M', 'G' or 'T' can be given to indicate Kilobytes,
+ Megabytes, Gigabytes or Terabytes respectively.
+@@ -682,7 +681,7 @@ A bug introduced in Linux 3.14 means tha
+ started using a different layout. This could lead to
+ data corruption. Since Linux 5.4 (and various stable releases that received
+ backports), the kernel will not accept such an array unless
+-a layout is explictly set. It can be set to
++a layout is explicitly set. It can be set to
+ .RB ' original '
+ or
+ .RB ' alternate '.
+@@ -924,6 +923,7 @@ the
+ .B name
+ will default to
+ .IR home .
++(Does not work in Grow mode.)
+
+ .TP
+ .BR \-R ", " \-\-run
+@@ -1133,7 +1133,7 @@ out-of-date. If
+ cannot find enough working devices to start the array, but can find
+ some devices that are recorded as having failed, then it will mark
+ those devices as working so that the array can be started. This works only for
+-native. For external metadata it allows to start dirty degraded RAID 4, 5, 6.
++native. For external metadata it allows one to start dirty degraded RAID 4, 5, 6.
+ An array which requires
+ .B \-\-force
+ to be started may contain data corruption. Use it carefully.
+@@ -1446,7 +1446,7 @@ array, and the slot that it used is stil
+ be added back to the array in the same position. This will normally
+ cause the data for that device to be recovered. However based on the
+ event count on the device, the recovery may only require sections that
+-are flagged a write-intent bitmap to be recovered or may not require
++are flagged by a write-intent bitmap to be recovered or may not require
+ any recovery at all.
+
+ When used on an array that has no metadata (i.e. it was built with
+@@ -1821,7 +1821,7 @@ Details of
+ .B check
+ and
+ .B repair
+-can be found it
++can be found in
+ .IR md (4)
+ under
+ .BR "SCRUBBING AND MISMATCHES" .
+@@ -2901,7 +2901,7 @@ long time. A
+ is required. If the array is not simultaneously being grown or
+ shrunk, so that the array size will remain the same - for example,
+ reshaping a 3-drive RAID5 into a 4-drive RAID6 - the backup file will
+-be used not just for a "cricital section" but throughout the reshape
++be used not just for a "critical section" but throughout the reshape
+ operation, as described below under LAYOUT CHANGES.
+
+ .SS CHUNK-SIZE AND LAYOUT CHANGES
+@@ -2939,7 +2939,8 @@ option in Grow mode. Currently this work
+ .B ppl
+ and
+ .B resync
+-policies and allows to enable or disable the RAID5 Partial Parity Log (PPL).
++policies and allows one to enable or disable the RAID5 Partial Parity
++Log (PPL).
+
+ .SH INCREMENTAL MODE
+
+--- a/mdmon.8
++++ b/mdmon.8
+@@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ container. Some array management comman
+ add are now only valid at the container level. Attempts to perform
+ these actions on member arrays are blocked with error messages like:
+ .IP
+-"mdadm: Cannot remove disks from a \'member\' array, perform this
++"mdadm: Cannot remove disks from a \(aqmember\(aq array, perform this
+ operation on the parent container"
+ .P
+ Containers are identified in /proc/mdstat with a metadata version string