Merge topic 'doc-typos'

33507e2a Help: Fix typos in cmake-packages.7 manual
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@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ a package is to set the ``CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH`` cache variable.
Config-file packages are provided by upstream vendors as part of development Config-file packages are provided by upstream vendors as part of development
packages, that is, they belong with the header files and any other files packages, that is, they belong with the header files and any other files
provided to assist downsteams in using the package. provided to assist downstreams in using the package.
A set of variables which provide package status information are also set A set of variables which provide package status information are also set
automatically when using a config-file package. The ``<Package>_FOUND`` automatically when using a config-file package. The ``<Package>_FOUND``
@ -352,7 +352,7 @@ version-specific variables ``<Package>_VERSION``, ``<Package>_VERSION_MAJOR``,
used to export the targets in the ``ClimbingStatsTargets`` export-set, defined used to export the targets in the ``ClimbingStatsTargets`` export-set, defined
previously by the :command:`install(TARGETS)` command. This command generates previously by the :command:`install(TARGETS)` command. This command generates
the ``ClimbingStatsTargets.cmake`` file to contain :prop_tgt:`IMPORTED` the ``ClimbingStatsTargets.cmake`` file to contain :prop_tgt:`IMPORTED`
targets, suitable for use by downsteams and arranges to install it to targets, suitable for use by downstreams and arranges to install it to
``lib/cmake/ClimbingStats``. The generated ``ClimbingStatsConfigVersion.cmake`` ``lib/cmake/ClimbingStats``. The generated ``ClimbingStatsConfigVersion.cmake``
and a ``cmake/ClimbingStatsConfig.cmake`` are installed to the same location, and a ``cmake/ClimbingStatsConfig.cmake`` are installed to the same location,
completing the package. completing the package.
@ -383,7 +383,7 @@ In this case, when using :command:`install(TARGETS)` the ``INCLUDES DESTINATION`
was specified. This causes the ``IMPORTED`` targets to have their was specified. This causes the ``IMPORTED`` targets to have their
:prop_tgt:`INTERFACE_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES` populated with the ``include`` :prop_tgt:`INTERFACE_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES` populated with the ``include``
directory in the :variable:`CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX`. When the ``IMPORTED`` directory in the :variable:`CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX`. When the ``IMPORTED``
target is used by downsteam, it automatically consumes the entries from target is used by downstream, it automatically consumes the entries from
that property. that property.
Creating a Package Configuration File Creating a Package Configuration File
@ -412,7 +412,7 @@ This can also be extended to cover dependencies:
target_link_libraries(ClimbingStats PUBLIC Stats::Types) target_link_libraries(ClimbingStats PUBLIC Stats::Types)
As the ``Stats::Types`` target is a ``PUBLIC`` dependency of ``ClimbingStats``, As the ``Stats::Types`` target is a ``PUBLIC`` dependency of ``ClimbingStats``,
downsteams must also find the ``Stats`` package and link to the ``Stats::Types`` downstreams must also find the ``Stats`` package and link to the ``Stats::Types``
library. The ``Stats`` package should be found in the ``ClimbingStatsConfig.cmake`` library. The ``Stats`` package should be found in the ``ClimbingStatsConfig.cmake``
file to ensure this. The ``find_dependency`` macro from the file to ensure this. The ``find_dependency`` macro from the
:module:`CMakeFindDependencyMacro` helps with this by propagating :module:`CMakeFindDependencyMacro` helps with this by propagating
@ -464,7 +464,7 @@ Creating a Package Configuration File for the Build Tree
The :command:`export(EXPORT)` command creates an :prop_tgt:`IMPORTED` targets The :command:`export(EXPORT)` command creates an :prop_tgt:`IMPORTED` targets
definition file which is specific to the build-tree, and is not relocatable. definition file which is specific to the build-tree, and is not relocatable.
This can similiarly be used with a suitable package configuration file and This can similarly be used with a suitable package configuration file and
package version file to define a package for the build tree which may be used package version file to define a package for the build tree which may be used
without installation. Consumers of the build tree can simply ensure that the without installation. Consumers of the build tree can simply ensure that the
:variable:`CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH` contains the build directory, or set the :variable:`CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH` contains the build directory, or set the