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Bug 165431
[patch] spelling corrections in 23 manpages
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spelling.patch
spelling.patch (text/plain), 11.58 KB, created by
Dmitry Marakasov
on 2012-02-23 21:50:10 UTC
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Dmitry Marakasov
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2012-02-23 21:50:10 UTC
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>diff --git bin/expr/expr.1 bin/expr/expr.1 >index 6b9c610..43e4986 100644 >--- bin/expr/expr.1 >+++ bin/expr/expr.1 >@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ Several of the operators have special meaning to command interpreters > and must therefore be quoted appropriately. > All integer operands are interpreted in base 10 and must consist of only > an optional leading minus sign followed by one or more digits (unless >-less strict parsing has been enabled for backwards compatibilty with >+less strict parsing has been enabled for backwards compatibility with > prior versions of > .Nm > in >@@ -284,7 +284,7 @@ An empty operand string is interpreted as 0. > .Bl -bullet > .It > Leading white space and/or a plus sign before an otherwise valid positive >-numberic operand are allowed and will be ignored. >+numeric operand are allowed and will be ignored. > .El > .Pp > The extended arithmetic range and overflow checks do not conflict with >diff --git lib/libc/sys/cap_enter.2 lib/libc/sys/cap_enter.2 >index a3ea710..835f649 100644 >--- lib/libc/sys/cap_enter.2 >+++ lib/libc/sys/cap_enter.2 >@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ appropriately-crafted applications or application components may be run. > returns a flag indicating whether or not the process is in a capability mode > sandbox. > .Sh CAVEAT >-Creating effecive process sandboxes is a tricky process that involves >+Creating effective process sandboxes is a tricky process that involves > identifying the least possible rights required by the process and then > passing those rights into the process in a safe manner. > See the CAVEAT >diff --git lib/libc/sys/pdfork.2 lib/libc/sys/pdfork.2 >index 3f36e88..5e01230 100644 >--- lib/libc/sys/pdfork.2 >+++ lib/libc/sys/pdfork.2 >@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ except that it accepts a process descriptor, > rather than a PID. > .Pp > .Fn pdwait4 >-behaves identially to >+behaves identically to > .Xr wait4 2 , > but operates with respect to a process descriptor argument rather than a PID. > .Pp >diff --git lib/libc/sys/posix_fadvise.2 lib/libc/sys/posix_fadvise.2 >index bdf321f..ed221ca 100644 >--- lib/libc/sys/posix_fadvise.2 >+++ lib/libc/sys/posix_fadvise.2 >@@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ This currently does nothing as the default behavior uses heuristics to > detect sequential behavior. > .It Dv POSIX_FADV_WILLNEED > Tells the system that the specified data will be accessed in the near future. >-The system may initiate an asychronous read of the data if it is not already >+The system may initiate an asynchronous read of the data if it is not already > present in memory. > .It Dv POSIX_FADV_DONTNEED > Tells the system that the specified data will not be accessed in the near >diff --git lib/libc/sys/posix_fallocate.2 lib/libc/sys/posix_fallocate.2 >index f7cbd49..a2582d7 100644 >--- lib/libc/sys/posix_fallocate.2 >+++ lib/libc/sys/posix_fallocate.2 >@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ to > .Fa len > in the file referenced by > .Fa fd >-is guarateed to be allocated upon successful return. >+is guaranteed to be allocated upon successful return. > That is, if > .Fn posix_fallocate > returns successfully, subsequent writes to the specified file data >diff --git lib/libmemstat/libmemstat.3 lib/libmemstat/libmemstat.3 >index d7a000c..0fa4641 100644 >--- lib/libmemstat/libmemstat.3 >+++ lib/libmemstat/libmemstat.3 >@@ -345,7 +345,7 @@ Return a caller-owned per-CPU pointer for the memory type. > Set a caller-owned per-CPU pointer for the memory type. > .It Fn memstat_get_percpu_caller_uint64 > Return a caller-owned per-CPU integer for the memory type. >-.It Fn memsttat_set_percpu_caller_uint64 >+.It Fn memstat_set_percpu_caller_uint64 > Set a caller-owned per-CPU integer for the memory type. > .It Fn memstat_get_percpu_free > If the memory allocator supports a per-CPU cache, return the number of free >diff --git lib/libpmc/pmc.mips.3 lib/libpmc/pmc.mips.3 >index bad2046..69fa5b8 100644 >--- lib/libpmc/pmc.mips.3 >+++ lib/libpmc/pmc.mips.3 >@@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ This includes all instructions that normally write to a general > purpose register, but where the destination register was set to r0. > .It Li INTEGER_MULDIV_COMPLETED > .Pq Event 17, Counter 1 >-Integer multipy and divide instructions completed. (MULxx, DIVx, MADDx, MSUBx). >+Integer multiply and divide instructions completed. (MULxx, DIVx, MADDx, MSUBx). > .It Li RF_STALL > .Pq Event 18, Counter 0 > Counts the total number of cycles where no instructions are issued >diff --git lib/libpmc/pmc.westmere.3 lib/libpmc/pmc.westmere.3 >index c5f1e1c..aa086ac 100644 >--- lib/libpmc/pmc.westmere.3 >+++ lib/libpmc/pmc.westmere.3 >@@ -643,7 +643,7 @@ Counter 0. > .Pq Event 60H , Umask 08H > Counts weighted cycles of offcore read requests of any kind. Include L2 > prefetch requests. >-Ccounter 0. >+Counter 0. > .It Li CACHE_LOCK_CYCLES.L1D_L2 > .Pq Event 63H , Umask 01H > Cycle count during which the L1D and L2 are locked. A lock is asserted when >diff --git lib/libusb/libusb.3 lib/libusb/libusb.3 >index 4e4dd10..0de8891 100644 >--- lib/libusb/libusb.3 >+++ lib/libusb/libusb.3 >@@ -483,7 +483,7 @@ on success and a LIBUSB_ERROR code on failure. > .Pp > .Ft int > .Fn libusb_handle_events_locked "libusb_context *ctx" "struct timeval *tv" >-Handle any pending events by polling file desciptors, without checking if >+Handle any pending events by polling file descriptors, without checking if > another thread is already doing so. > Must be called with the event lock held. > .Pp >diff --git lib/libutil/kinfo_getproc.3 lib/libutil/kinfo_getproc.3 >index 2778ad1..534164d 100644 >--- lib/libutil/kinfo_getproc.3 >+++ lib/libutil/kinfo_getproc.3 >@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ This function is used for obtaining process information from the kernel. > The > .Ar pid > field contains the process identifier. >-This should be the a process that you have privilige to access. >+This should be the a process that you have privilege to access. > This function is a wrapper around > .Xr sysctl 3 > with the >diff --git lib/libvgl/vgl.3 lib/libvgl/vgl.3 >index b105ab3..705639c 100644 >--- lib/libvgl/vgl.3 >+++ lib/libvgl/vgl.3 >@@ -386,7 +386,7 @@ Passing an in-memory bitmap to this function results in error. > The desired virtual screen width may not be achievable because > of the video card hardware. > In such case the video driver (and >-underlaying video BIOS) may choose the next largest values. >+underlying video BIOS) may choose the next largest values. > Always examine > .Va object->VXsize > and >diff --git sbin/iscontrol/iscsi.conf.5 sbin/iscontrol/iscsi.conf.5 >index 84f0f01..1290e85 100644 >--- sbin/iscontrol/iscsi.conf.5 >+++ sbin/iscontrol/iscsi.conf.5 >@@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ bytes it can receive in an iSCSI PDU, default is 8192. > .It Cm MaxOutstandingR2T > is used to calculate/negotiate the > .Em tag opening , >-can be overriden by the >+can be overridden by the > .Sy tag > option. > .It Cm DataPDUInOrder >diff --git share/man/man3/pthread_getthreadid_np.3 share/man/man3/pthread_getthreadid_np.3 >index 271b628..9ea2898 100644 >--- share/man/man3/pthread_getthreadid_np.3 >+++ share/man/man3/pthread_getthreadid_np.3 >@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ The > function returns the unique integral ID of the calling thread. > Its semantics is similar to the AIX's > .Fn pthread_getthreadid_np >-functuion. >+function. > .Sh RETURN VALUES > The > .Fn pthread_getthreadid_np >diff --git share/man/man4/acpi_panasonic.4 share/man/man4/acpi_panasonic.4 >index 4bd7038..bfe6e33 100644 >--- share/man/man4/acpi_panasonic.4 >+++ share/man/man4/acpi_panasonic.4 >@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ The third and last is to provide a way to adjust LCD brightness and > sound mute state via > .Xr sysctl 8 . > .Ss Hotkeys >-There are 9 hotkeys available on the supported hardwares: >+There are 9 hotkeys available on the supported hardware: > .Pp > .Bl -tag -compact -offset indent > .It Sy Fn+F1 >diff --git share/man/man4/cxgbe.4 share/man/man4/cxgbe.4 >index 4bf5ac3..fcd3b95 100644 >--- share/man/man4/cxgbe.4 >+++ share/man/man4/cxgbe.4 >@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ The > .Nm > driver provides support for PCI Express Ethernet adapters based on > the Chelsio Terminator 4 (T4) ASIC. >-The driver supprts Jumbo Frames, Transmit/Receive checksum offload, >+The driver supports Jumbo Frames, Transmit/Receive checksum offload, > TCP segmentation offload (TSO), Large Receive Offload (LRO), VLAN > tag insertion/extraction, VLAN checksum offload, VLAN TSO, and > Receive Side Steering (RSS). >diff --git share/man/man4/ed.4 share/man/man4/ed.4 >index 3bc7077..dd9cbdb 100644 >--- share/man/man4/ed.4 >+++ share/man/man4/ed.4 >@@ -289,7 +289,7 @@ Surecom EtherPerfect EP-427 > .It > Surecom NE-34 > .It >-TDK 3000/3400/5670 Fast Etherenet/Modem >+TDK 3000/3400/5670 Fast Ethernet/Modem > .It > TDK LAK-CD031, Grey Cell GCS2000 Ethernet Card > .It >diff --git share/man/man4/mac_lomac.4 share/man/man4/mac_lomac.4 >index 80f2daf..fd373ee 100644 >--- share/man/man4/mac_lomac.4 >+++ share/man/man4/mac_lomac.4 >@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ which protects the integrity of system objects and subjects by means of > an information flow policy coupled with the subject demotion > via floating labels. > In LOMAC, all system subjects and objects are assigned integrity labels, made >-up of one or more hierarchial grades, depending on the their types. >+up of one or more hierarchical grades, depending on the their types. > Together, these label elements permit all labels to be placed in a partial > order, with information flow protections and demotion decisions > based on a dominance operator >diff --git share/man/man4/umcs.4 share/man/man4/umcs.4 >index af8bd5f..e6d5050 100644 >--- share/man/man4/umcs.4 >+++ share/man/man4/umcs.4 >@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ The > driver provides support for various multiport serial adapters based on the MosCom > MCS7820 and MCS7840 chips. They are 2- or 4-port adapters with full-featured > 16550-compatible UARTs and very flexible baud generators. Also, these chips >-support RS422/RS485 and IrDA oprations. >+support RS422/RS485 and IrDA operations. > .Pp > The device is accessed through the > .Xr ucom 4 >diff --git share/man/man4/vr.4 share/man/man4/vr.4 >index de65fe1..8104579 100644 >--- share/man/man4/vr.4 >+++ share/man/man4/vr.4 >@@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ or > .Ar half-duplex > modes. > .It 100baseTX >-Set 100Mbps (Fast Fthernet) operation. >+Set 100Mbps (Fast Ethernet) operation. > The > .Ar mediaopt > option can also be used to select either >diff --git share/man/man5/rc.conf.5 share/man/man5/rc.conf.5 >index 83d91be..c3efd9b 100644 >--- share/man/man5/rc.conf.5 >+++ share/man/man5/rc.conf.5 >@@ -1427,7 +1427,7 @@ Note that ICMPv6 Router Advertisement messages will be > accepted even when > .Va net.inet6.ip6.forwarding > is 1 >-.Pq packet fowarding is enabled >+.Pq packet forwarding is enabled > when > .Va net.inet6.ip6.rfc6204w3 > is set to 1. >diff --git share/man/man9/kqueue.9 share/man/man9/kqueue.9 >index 8f0d109..a982197 100644 >--- share/man/man9/kqueue.9 >+++ share/man/man9/kqueue.9 >@@ -294,7 +294,7 @@ locks will be used instead. > .Pp > The function > .Fn knlist_init_mtx >-may be used to initalize a >+may be used to initialize a > .Vt knlist > when > .Fa lock >diff --git share/man/man9/zone.9 share/man/man9/zone.9 >index df7a353..57bee47 100644 >--- share/man/man9/zone.9 >+++ share/man/man9/zone.9 >@@ -210,7 +210,7 @@ The > .Fn uma_zone_get_cur > function returns the approximate current occupancy of the zone. > The returned value is approximate because appropriate synchronisation to >-determine an exact value is not performend by the implementation. >+determine an exact value is not performed by the implementation. > This ensures low overhead at the expense of potentially stale data being used > in the calculation. > .Sh RETURN VALUES >diff --git sys/boot/forth/menu.4th.8 sys/boot/forth/menu.4th.8 >index dc00af8..efca1e7 100644 >--- sys/boot/forth/menu.4th.8 >+++ sys/boot/forth/menu.4th.8 >@@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ causes the menu to be displayed in color wherever possible. This includes the > use of ANSI bold for numbers appearing to the left of menuitems and the use of > special > .Dq Li ansi >-variables describd below. >+variables described below. > .It Va autoboot_delay > Number of seconds > .Ic menu-display
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