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diff --git a/Linux-PAM/doc/man/pam_conv.3.xml b/Linux-PAM/doc/man/pam_conv.3.xml
index 73bb37cc..0098ff94 100644
--- a/Linux-PAM/doc/man/pam_conv.3.xml
+++ b/Linux-PAM/doc/man/pam_conv.3.xml
@@ -142,10 +142,10 @@ struct pam_conv {
const struct pam_message *msg[] (which, in spirit, is consistent with
the commonly used prototypes for argv argument to the familiar main()
function: char **argv; and char *argv[]). Said another way Linux-PAM
- interprets the msg argument as a pointer to an array of num_meg read
+ interprets the msg argument as a pointer to an array of num_msg read
only 'struct pam_message' pointers. Solaris' PAM implementation
interprets this argument as a pointer to a pointer to an array of
- num_meg pam_message structures. Fortunately, perhaps, for most
+ num_msg pam_message structures. Fortunately, perhaps, for most
module/application developers when num_msg has a value of one these
two definitions are entirely equivalent. Unfortunately, casually
raising this number to two has led to unanticipated compatibility