Fix some small typos

Reviewed-by: Neil Horman <nhorman@openssl.org>
Reviewed-by: Matt Caswell <matt@openssl.org>
(Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/25073)
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Andrew Dinh 2024-08-02 20:54:13 +07:00 committed by Neil Horman
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@ -1326,7 +1326,7 @@ Configure OpenSSL
### Automatic Configuration
In previous version, the `config` script determined the platform type and
compiler and then called `Configure`. Starting with this release, they are
compiler and then called `Configure`. Starting with version 3.0, they are
the same.
#### Unix / Linux / macOS
@ -1781,7 +1781,7 @@ More about our support resources can be found in the [SUPPORT] file.
### Configuration Errors
If the `./Configure` or `./Configure` command fails with an error message,
If the `./config` or `./Configure` command fails with an error message,
read the error message carefully and try to figure out whether you made
a mistake (e.g., by providing a wrong option), or whether the script is
working incorrectly. If you think you encountered a bug, please

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@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ was kind enough, your certificate is a raw DER thing in PEM format.
Your key most definitely is if you have followed the examples above.
However, some (most?) certificate authorities will encode them with
things like PKCS7 or PKCS12, or something else. Depending on your
applications, this may be perfectly OK, it all depends on what they
applications, this may be perfectly OK. It all depends on what they
know how to decode. If not, there are a number of OpenSSL tools to
convert between some (most?) formats.