--- loncom/lcpasswd 2005/03/26 20:40:18 1.20 +++ loncom/lcpasswd 2005/04/07 22:27:52 1.21 @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ # YEAR=2002 # 02/19 Matthew Hall # -# $Id: lcpasswd,v 1.20 2005/03/26 20:40:18 albertel Exp $ +# $Id: lcpasswd,v 1.21 2005/04/07 22:27:52 albertel Exp $ ### ############################################################################### @@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ if (-e '/usr/bin/smbpasswd') { ($>,$<)=(0,0); # fool smbpasswd here to think this is not a setuid # environment -# If the -a swithc is put on the smbpasswd +# If the -a switch is put on the smbpasswd # command line, either a new entry will be created or the old one # will be used. # Therefore the old strategy of looking for and adding a dummy entry is