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authorCraig Scott <craig.scott@crascit.com>2022-07-23 11:30:53 (GMT)
committerCraig Scott <craig.scott@crascit.com>2022-07-23 11:30:53 (GMT)
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Help: Minor grammar fix for the Using Dependencies manual
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@@ -388,7 +388,7 @@ can still be built out-of-the-box.
The developer, on the other hand, may be much more interested in controlling
*how* a dependency is provided to the project. You might want to use a
-particular version of a package that you built themself. You might want
+particular version of a package that you built yourself. You might want
to use a third party package manager. You might want to redirect some
requests to a different URL on a system you control for security or
performance reasons. CMake supports these sort of scenarios through