doc/cross-compilation: fixes typos
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<para>
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The "target platform" attribute is, unlike the other two attributes, not actually fundamental to the process of building software.
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Instead, it is only relevant for compatability with building certain specific compilers and build tools.
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Instead, it is only relevant for compatibility with building certain specific compilers and build tools.
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It can be safely ignored for all other packages.
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<para>
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A runtime dependency between 2 packages implies that between them both the host and target platforms match.
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This is directly implied by the meaning of "host platform" and "runtime dependency":
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The package dependency exists while both packages are runnign on a single host platform.
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The package dependency exists while both packages are running on a single host platform.
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A build time dependency, however, implies a shift in platforms between the depending package and the depended-on package.
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