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diff --git a/tools.dbk b/tools.dbk
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--- a/tools.dbk
+++ b/tools.dbk
@@ -95,10 +95,10 @@ errors.
You should periodically get the newest lintian from `unstable' and check over all your
-packages. Notice that the -i option provides detailed
-explanations of what each error or warning means, what its basis in Policy is,
-and commonly how you can fix the problem.
+role="package">lintian from unstable and check
+over all your packages. Notice that the -i option provides
+detailed explanations of what each error or warning means, what its basis in
+Policy is, and commonly how you can fix the problem.
Refer to for more information on how and when to
@@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ use Lintian.
You can also see a summary of all problems reported by Lintian on your packages
at . These reports contain the
latest lintian output for the whole development distribution
-(unstable).
+(unstable).
@@ -306,8 +306,8 @@ environment.
It can use chrooted environments as well. It can be used stand-alone, or as
part of a networked, distributed build environment. As the latter, it is part
of the system used by porters to build binary packages for all the available
-architectures. See for more information, and to see the system in action.
+architectures. See for more information, and
+ to see the system in action.