--- a/doc/building.md Mon Nov 04 11:12:13 2019 +0100
+++ b/doc/building.md Mon Nov 04 11:15:45 2019 +0100
@@ -473,8 +473,8 @@
path to it. There are two forms of the `configure` arguments to point to an
external library: `--with-<LIB>=<path>` or `--with-<LIB>-include=<path to
include> --with-<LIB>-lib=<path to lib>`. The first variant is more concise,
-but require the include files an library files to reside in a default hierarchy
-under this directory. In most cases, it works fine.
+but require the include files and library files to reside in a default
+hierarchy under this directory. In most cases, it works fine.
As a fallback, the second version allows you to point to the include directory
and the lib directory separately.
@@ -484,7 +484,7 @@
FreeType2 from [The FreeType Project](http://www.freetype.org/) is not required
on any platform. The exception is on Unix-based platforms when configuring such
that the build artifacts will reference a system installed library,
-rather than bundling the JDK’s own copy.
+rather than bundling the JDK's own copy.
* To install on an apt-based Linux, try running `sudo apt-get install
libfreetype6-dev`.
@@ -623,8 +623,8 @@
This will create an output directory containing the configuration and setup an
area for the build result. This directory typically looks like
-`build/linux-x64-normal-server-release`, but the actual name depends on your
-specific configuration. (It can also be set directly, see [Using Multiple
+`build/linux-x64-server-release`, but the actual name depends on your specific
+configuration. (It can also be set directly, see [Using Multiple
Configurations](#using-multiple-configurations)). This directory is referred to
as `$BUILD` in this documentation.