.PP
.SH DESCRIPTION
.PP
-The Autodist is a source distribution management system that allows
-powerful mechanisms to define what is included in and excluded from a
-distribution, and what license the distribution is released under. It is
-also used to create the actual distribution source packages. Autodist
-allows distribution management in file, directory and file content level.
-Different distributions may include different portions of files, for
-example, excluding certain features from certain distributions. It is
-always guaranteed that anything not defined for the distribution, is
-removed automatically (files, file content, directories), thus ensuring
+The Autodist is a source distribution management system that allows
+powerful mechanisms to define what is included in and excluded from a
+distribution, and what license the distribution is released under. It is
+also used to create the actual distribution source packages. Autodist
+allows distribution management in file, directory and file content level.
+Different distributions may include different portions of files, for
+example, excluding certain features from certain distributions. It is
+always guaranteed that anything not defined for the distribution, is
+removed automatically (files, file content, directories), thus ensuring
that nothing is accidentally included in the distribution.
.PP
-Autodist is closely related to the Autoconf and Automake tools, and
-complements the features Autoconf and Automake provides. It is especially
-targeted into circumstances where multiple distributions are created from
-one source tree. The Autoconf and Automake environment is mainly designed
-for one application per one source tree situations. Autodist provides
-mechanisms to create all kinds of distributions that can be created from
-one source tree. To be able to use Autodist, the Autoconf and Automake
+Autodist is closely related to the Autoconf and Automake tools, and
+complements the features Autoconf and Automake provides. It is especially
+targeted into circumstances where multiple distributions are created from
+one source tree. The Autoconf and Automake environment is mainly designed
+for one application per one source tree situations. Autodist provides
+mechanisms to create all kinds of distributions that can be created from
+one source tree. To be able to use Autodist, the Autoconf and Automake
must be installed into the system.
.PP
.SH OPTIONS
.PP
.TP
\fB\-p\fR, \fB\-\-process\fR \fB<type>\fR \fB<src>\fR \fB<dst>\fR
-Process file <src> into <dst> for distribution, <type> is 'makefile',
-'configure', 'non-source' or 'source' and defines the type of <src>.
+Process file <src> into <dst> for distribution, <type> is 'makefile', 'configure', 'non-source' or 'source' and defines the type of <src>.
.PP
.TP
\fB\-m\fR, \fB\-\-makedist\fR
Copyright \(co 2005 Pekka Riikonen, SILC Project
.br
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO
-warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
+warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE.
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.BR autoconf (1),