Stefan Weil, le Sat 03 Jan 2015 10:16:10 +0100, a écrit : > Signed-off-by: Stefan Weil <s...@weilnetz.de>
Applied, thanks! > --- > libpager/pager-attr.c | 2 +- > libpager/pager.h | 2 +- > libps/ps.h | 2 +- > libshouldbeinlibc/ugids.c | 2 +- > libstore/part.c | 2 +- > libstore/remap.c | 2 +- > libtreefs/treefs-hooks.h | 4 ++-- > 7 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/libpager/pager-attr.c b/libpager/pager-attr.c > index ad1560e..cf16d9d 100644 > --- a/libpager/pager-attr.c > +++ b/libpager/pager-attr.c > @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ > > /* Change the attributes of the memory object underlying pager P. > Arguments MAY_CACHE and COPY_STRATEGY are as for > - memory_object_change_atributes. Wait for the kernel to report > + memory_object_change_attributes. Wait for the kernel to report > completion if WAIT is set. */ > void > pager_change_attributes (struct pager *p, > diff --git a/libpager/pager.h b/libpager/pager.h > index 29ec833..fe34238 100644 > --- a/libpager/pager.h > +++ b/libpager/pager.h > @@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ pager_offer_page (struct pager *pager, > > /* Change the attributes of the memory object underlying pager PAGER. > Arguments MAY_CACHE and COPY_STRATEGY are as for > - memory_object_change_atributes. Wait for the kernel to report > + memory_object_change_attributes. Wait for the kernel to report > completion if WAIT is set. */ > void > pager_change_attributes (struct pager *pager, > diff --git a/libps/ps.h b/libps/ps.h > index 06af96b..3ee142d 100644 > --- a/libps/ps.h > +++ b/libps/ps.h > @@ -824,7 +824,7 @@ void ps_fmt_free (struct ps_fmt *fmt); > error_t ps_fmt_clone (struct ps_fmt *fmt, struct ps_fmt **copy); > > /* Write an appropriate header line for FMT, containing the titles of all its > - fields appropiately aligned with where the values would be printed, to > + fields appropriately aligned with where the values would be printed, to > STREAM (without a trailing newline). If count is non-NULL, the total > number number of characters output is added to the integer it points to. > If any fatal error occurs, the error code is returned, otherwise 0. */ > diff --git a/libshouldbeinlibc/ugids.c b/libshouldbeinlibc/ugids.c > index 07a11fe..cb2631b 100644 > --- a/libshouldbeinlibc/ugids.c > +++ b/libshouldbeinlibc/ugids.c > @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ ugids_add_gid (struct ugids *ugids, gid_t gid, int avail) > } > > /* Add UID to UGIDS, plus any gids to which that user belongs. If AVAIL is > - true, the are added to the avail gids instead of the effective ones. */ > + true, they are added to the avail gids instead of the effective ones. */ > error_t > ugids_add_user (struct ugids *ugids, uid_t uid, int avail) > { > diff --git a/libstore/part.c b/libstore/part.c > index 60ef6c2..0ef2bd4 100644 > --- a/libstore/part.c > +++ b/libstore/part.c > @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ > > /* Initialize a PedDevice using SOURCE. The SOURCE will NOT be destroyed; > the caller created it, it is the caller's responsilbility to free it > - after it calls ped_device_destory. SOURCE is not registered in Parted's > + after it calls ped_device_destroy. SOURCE is not registered in Parted's > list of devices. */ > PedDevice* ped_device_new_from_store (struct store *source); > > diff --git a/libstore/remap.c b/libstore/remap.c > index 55ab51a..de21812 100644 > --- a/libstore/remap.c > +++ b/libstore/remap.c > @@ -320,7 +320,7 @@ store_remap (struct store *source, > /* Use the class-specific remaping function. */ > return (* source->class->remap) (source, runs, num_runs, store); > else > - /* Just replace SOURCE's runs-list by an appropiately translated RUNS. */ > + /* Just replace SOURCE's runs-list by an appropriately translated RUNS. > */ > { > struct store_run *xruns = 0; > size_t num_xruns = 0; > diff --git a/libtreefs/treefs-hooks.h b/libtreefs/treefs-hooks.h > index 3af4a54..6dc2f73 100644 > --- a/libtreefs/treefs-hooks.h > +++ b/libtreefs/treefs-hooks.h > @@ -264,7 +264,7 @@ DNH(dir_init, error_t) > /* If NODE is a symlink, copies the contents into BUF, which should have at > least *LEN bytes available, and returns 0; if the symlink is too big, > E2BIG is returned. Either way, the actual length of the symlink is > - returned in *LEN (so if it's too big, you can allocate an appropiately > + returned in *LEN (so if it's too big, you can allocate an appropriately > sized buffer and try again). If NODE is not a symlink, EINVAL is > returned. */ > DNH(node_get_symlink, error_t, char *buf, int *len) > @@ -275,7 +275,7 @@ DNH(node_get_symlink, error_t, char *buf, int *len) > should have at least *LEN bytes available, and returns 0; if the string is > too big, E2BIG is returned. Either way, the actual length of the > translator string is returned in *LEN (so if it's too big, you can > - allocate an appropiately sized buffer and try again). If NODE has no > + allocate an appropriately sized buffer and try again). If NODE has no > passive translator, EINVAL is returned. */ > DNH(node_get_passive_trans, error_t, char *buf, int *len) > #define treefs_node_get_passive_trans(node, args...) \ > -- > 2.1.4 > > -- Samuel After watching my newly-retired dad spend two weeks learning how to make a new folder, it became obvious that "intuitive" mostly means "what the writer or speaker of intuitive likes". (Bruce Ediger, bedi...@teal.csn.org, in comp.os.linux.misc, on X the intuitiveness of a Mac interface.)