From 3edbf016be774e266a659349f513fe265c842e26 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: ChuanGang Jiang Date: Tue, 21 Feb 2023 14:18:52 +0000 Subject: doc: fix some spelling mistakes * doc/coreutils.texi: s/functionalty/functionality/, s/sychronize/synchronize/, s/millsecond/millisecond/ s/paramter/parameters/ * init.cfg: s/parmeters/parameters/ * scripts/build-older-versions/README.older-versions: s/vesion/version/ * tests/misc/env-S-script.sh: s/paramaters/parameters/ Fixes https://bugs.gnu.org/61681 --- doc/coreutils.texi | 10 +++++----- init.cfg | 2 +- scripts/build-older-versions/README.older-versions | 2 +- tests/misc/env-S-script.sh | 2 +- 4 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/coreutils.texi b/doc/coreutils.texi index 412c513a0..eedd7a374 100644 --- a/doc/coreutils.texi +++ b/doc/coreutils.texi @@ -2237,7 +2237,7 @@ into (or from) base32 encoded form. The base32 encoded form uses printable ASCII characters to represent binary data. The usage and options of this command are precisely the same as for @command{base64}. @xref{base64 invocation}. -For more general encoding functionalty see @ref{basenc invocation}. +For more general encoding functionality see @ref{basenc invocation}. @node base64 invocation @@ -2261,7 +2261,7 @@ The base32 encoding expands data to roughly 160% of the original. The format conforms to @uref{https://tools.ietf.org/search/rfc4648, RFC 4648}. -For more general encoding functionalty see @ref{basenc invocation}. +For more general encoding functionality see @ref{basenc invocation}. The program accepts the following options. Also see @ref{Common options}. @@ -12767,7 +12767,7 @@ of attribute access, especially useful with remote file systems. Always read the already cached attributes if available. @item never -Always sychronize with the latest file system attributes. +Always synchronize with the latest file system attributes. This also mounts automounted files. @item default @@ -16683,7 +16683,7 @@ Display the timestamp resolution instead of the time. Current clock timestamps that are output by @command{date} are integer multiples of the timestamp resolution. With this option, the format defaults to @samp{%s.%N}. -For example, if the clock resolution is 1 millsecond, +For example, if the clock resolution is 1 millisecond, the output is: @example @@ -17940,7 +17940,7 @@ prompt. @cindex @command{env -S}, and single quotes @cindex @option{-S}, env and single quotes To test @command{env -S} on the command line, use single quotes for the -@option{-S} string to emulate a single paramter. Single quotes are not +@option{-S} string to emulate a single parameter. Single quotes are not needed when using @command{env -S} in a shebang line on the first line of a script (the operating system already treats it as one argument). diff --git a/init.cfg b/init.cfg index 8b2d68b22..125de7f95 100644 --- a/init.cfg +++ b/init.cfg @@ -603,7 +603,7 @@ gcc_shared_libs_= # Compile a shared lib using the GCC options for doing so. # Pass input and output file as parameters respectively. -# Any other optional parmeters are passed to $CC. +# Any other optional parameters are passed to $CC. gcc_shared_() { local in=$1 diff --git a/scripts/build-older-versions/README.older-versions b/scripts/build-older-versions/README.older-versions index 690f9f0e0..e076fe931 100644 --- a/scripts/build-older-versions/README.older-versions +++ b/scripts/build-older-versions/README.older-versions @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ Details GLibC version 2.28 removed non-standed headre file (libio.h) and some internal symbols which were used by gnulib (a core component of GNU coreutils). -These were announced as 'deprecated' in vesion 2.27 [1], and removed in +These were announced as 'deprecated' in version 2.27 [1], and removed in version 2.28. Gnulib code was adjusted shortly after [2], but the code changes obviously can't be retroactively made to previously-released coreutils versions. diff --git a/tests/misc/env-S-script.sh b/tests/misc/env-S-script.sh index ace112c0d..1d9b3e268 100755 --- a/tests/misc/env-S-script.sh +++ b/tests/misc/env-S-script.sh @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ compare exp1 out1 || fail=1 # similar to the above test but with quotes, the first parameter should be -# 'A B' and not two paramaters 'A','B'. +# 'A B' and not two parameters 'A','B'. # Ignoring the absolute paths, the script is: # #!env -S printf x%sx\n "A B" printf "#!$dir/env -S $dir/printf "'x%%sx\\n "A B"\n' > env2 || -- cgit v1.2.1