if (!colon && error_msg)
{
/* If there's no colon but there is a dot, and if looking up the
- whole spec failed (i.e., the spec is not a owner name that
+ whole spec failed (i.e., the spec is not an owner name that
includes a dot), then try again, but interpret the dot as a
separator. This is a compatible extension to POSIX, since
the POSIX-required behavior is always tried first. */