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-rw-r--r--Tools/freeze/checkextensions_win32.py2
-rwxr-xr-xTools/freeze/freeze.py2
-rw-r--r--Tools/freeze/modulefinder.py4
3 files changed, 4 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/Tools/freeze/checkextensions_win32.py b/Tools/freeze/checkextensions_win32.py
index e90bdab..85c3a3c 100644
--- a/Tools/freeze/checkextensions_win32.py
+++ b/Tools/freeze/checkextensions_win32.py
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
"""Extension management for Windows.
Under Windows it is unlikely the .obj files are of use, as special compiler options
-are needed (primarily to toggle the behaviour of "public" symbols.
+are needed (primarily to toggle the behavior of "public" symbols.
I dont consider it worth parsing the MSVC makefiles for compiler options. Even if
we get it just right, a specific freeze application may have specific compiler
diff --git a/Tools/freeze/freeze.py b/Tools/freeze/freeze.py
index 95f0662..eea8134 100755
--- a/Tools/freeze/freeze.py
+++ b/Tools/freeze/freeze.py
@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ Options:
'console' (default), 'windows', 'service' or 'com_dll'
-w: Toggle Windows (NT or 95) behavior.
- (For debugging only -- on a win32 platform, win32 behaviour
+ (For debugging only -- on a win32 platform, win32 behavior
is automatic.)
Arguments:
diff --git a/Tools/freeze/modulefinder.py b/Tools/freeze/modulefinder.py
index 7260614..a75e2f3 100644
--- a/Tools/freeze/modulefinder.py
+++ b/Tools/freeze/modulefinder.py
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ IMPORT_FROM = dis.opname.index('IMPORT_FROM')
# Modulefinder does a good job at simulating Python's, but it can not
# handle __path__ modifications packages make at runtime. Therefore there
# is a mechanism whereby you can register extra paths in this map for a
-# package, and it will be honoured.
+# package, and it will be honored.
# Note this is a mapping is lists of paths.
packagePathMap = {}
@@ -365,7 +365,7 @@ class ModuleFinder:
keys = self.badmodules.keys()
keys.sort()
for key in keys:
- # ... but not if they were explicitely excluded.
+ # ... but not if they were explicitly excluded.
if key not in self.excludes:
mods = self.badmodules[key].keys()
mods.sort()