Back porting changeset db302b88fdb6 to 3.4 branch, which fixed multiple documentation typos.

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Senthil Kumaran 2015-06-14 17:35:37 -07:00
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@ -1099,13 +1099,13 @@ other utility module.
during the build of Python), not the OS version of the current system.
For universal binary builds on Mac OS X the architecture value reflects
the univeral binary status instead of the architecture of the current
the universal binary status instead of the architecture of the current
processor. For 32-bit universal binaries the architecture is ``fat``,
for 64-bit universal binaries the architecture is ``fat64``, and
for 4-way universal binaries the architecture is ``universal``. Starting
from Python 2.7 and Python 3.2 the architecture ``fat3`` is used for
a 3-way universal build (ppc, i386, x86_64) and ``intel`` is used for
a univeral build with the i386 and x86_64 architectures
a universal build with the i386 and x86_64 architectures
Examples of returned values on Mac OS X:

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@ -355,7 +355,7 @@ support this option, so the command::
would create a 64bit installation executable on your 32bit version of Windows.
To cross-compile, you must download the Python source code and cross-compile
Python itself for the platform you are targetting - it is not possible from a
Python itself for the platform you are targeting - it is not possible from a
binary installation of Python (as the .lib etc file for other platforms are
not included.) In practice, this means the user of a 32 bit operating
system will need to use Visual Studio 2008 to open the