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author | Wayne Davison <wayne@opencoder.net> | 2020-04-15 17:42:23 -0700 |
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committer | Wayne Davison <wayne@opencoder.net> | 2020-04-15 17:42:23 -0700 |
commit | d29702134ab9e508e88d789a1cefeed2dbb221ec (patch) | |
tree | b2a96c38fc0ada1443a4aaafd3b3b26d2e789e94 | |
parent | 1c82a1e1e54eb585cd37c875604193f5b977d24e (diff) | |
download | rsync-d29702134ab9e508e88d789a1cefeed2dbb221ec.tar.gz |
Spelling fixes from a Fossies run done by Jens.
-rw-r--r-- | OLDNEWS | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | TODO | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | acls.c | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | case_N.h | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | checksum.c | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | chmod.c | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | doc/rsync.sgml | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | fileio.c | 8 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | lib/compat.c | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | lib/snprintf.c | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | lib/sysacls.c | 10 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | loadparm.c | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | options.c | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | params.c | 6 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | rsync.c | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | rsync.yo | 6 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | testsuite/rsync.fns | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | testsuite/ssh-basic.test | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | testsuite/trimslash.test | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | token.c | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | uidlist.c | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | util.c | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | xattrs.c | 2 |
23 files changed, 39 insertions, 39 deletions
@@ -1265,7 +1265,7 @@ Changes since 2.6.9: - Ensure that a temporary file always has owner-write permission while we are writing to it. This avoids problems with some network filesystems - when transfering read-only files. + when transferring read-only files. - Any errors output about password-file reading no longer cause an error at the end of the run about a partial transfer. @@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ Handling IPv6 on old machines platforms that have a half-working implementation, so redefining these functions clashes with system headers, and leaving them out breaks. This affects at least OSF/1, RedHat 5, and Cobalt, which - are moderately improtant. + are moderately important. Perhaps the simplest solution would be to have two different files implementing the same interface, and choose either the new or the @@ -236,7 +236,7 @@ Memory accounting At exit, show how much memory was used for the file list, etc. - Also we do a wierd exponential-growth allocation in flist.c. I'm + We also do a weird exponential-growth allocation in flist.c. I'm not sure this makes sense with modern mallocs. At any rate it will make us allocate a huge amount of memory for large file lists. @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ extern int preserve_specials; /* When we send the access bits over the wire, we shift them 2 bits to the * left and use the lower 2 bits as flags (relevant only to a name entry). * This makes the protocol more efficient than sending a value that would - * be likely to have its hightest bits set. */ + * be likely to have its highest bits set. */ #define XFLAG_NAME_FOLLOWS 0x0001u #define XFLAG_NAME_IS_USER 0x0002u @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ * with this program; if not, visit the http://fsf.org website. */ -/* This is included multiple times, once for every segement in a switch statement. +/* This is included multiple times, once for every segment in a switch statement. * This produces the next "case N:" statement in sequence. */ #if !defined CASE_N_STATE_0 @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ int canonical_checksum(int csum_type) } /* - a simple 32 bit checksum that can be upadted from either end + a simple 32 bit checksum that can be updated from either end (inspired by Mark Adler's Adler-32 checksum) */ uint32 get_checksum1(char *buf1, int32 len) @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ struct chmod_mode_struct { #define STATE_OCTAL_NUM 3 /* Parse a chmod-style argument, and break it down into one or more AND/OR - * pairs in a linked list. We return a pointer to new items on succcess + * pairs in a linked list. We return a pointer to new items on success * (appending the items to the specified list), or NULL on error. */ struct chmod_mode_struct *parse_chmod(const char *modestr, struct chmod_mode_struct **root_mode_ptr) diff --git a/doc/rsync.sgml b/doc/rsync.sgml index 76a50c26..0f900590 100644 --- a/doc/rsync.sgml +++ b/doc/rsync.sgml @@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ <para><option>-P</option> Display a progress indicator while files are transferred. This should - normally be ommitted if rsync is not run on a terminal. + normally be omitted if rsync is not run on a terminal. </para> </section> @@ -348,4 +348,4 @@ running rsync giving the network directory. <para><ulink url="http://www.ccp14.ac.uk/ccp14admin/rsync/"></ulink></para> </appendix> -</book>
\ No newline at end of file +</book> @@ -26,12 +26,12 @@ #define ENODATA EAGAIN #endif -/* We want all reads to be aligned on 1K boundries. */ -#define ALIGN_BOUNDRY 1024 +/* We want all reads to be aligned on 1K boundaries. */ +#define ALIGN_BOUNDARY 1024 /* How far past the boundary is an offset? */ -#define ALIGNED_OVERSHOOT(oft) ((oft) & (ALIGN_BOUNDRY-1)) +#define ALIGNED_OVERSHOOT(oft) ((oft) & (ALIGN_BOUNDARY-1)) /* Round up a length to the next boundary */ -#define ALIGNED_LENGTH(len) ((((len) - 1) | (ALIGN_BOUNDRY-1)) + 1) +#define ALIGNED_LENGTH(len) ((((len) - 1) | (ALIGN_BOUNDARY-1)) + 1) extern int sparse_files; diff --git a/lib/compat.c b/lib/compat.c index a62c8790..c1546744 100644 --- a/lib/compat.c +++ b/lib/compat.c @@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ static char number_separator; #ifndef HAVE_STRPBRK /** - * Find the first ocurrence in @p s of any character in @p accept. + * Find the first occurrence in @p s of any character in @p accept. * * Derived from glibc **/ diff --git a/lib/snprintf.c b/lib/snprintf.c index c17868f0..52fdd11f 100644 --- a/lib/snprintf.c +++ b/lib/snprintf.c @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ * probably requires libm on most operating systems. Don't yet * support the exponent (e,E) and sigfig (g,G). Also, fmtint() * was pretty badly broken, it just wasn't being exercised in ways - * which showed it, so that's been fixed. Also, formated the code + * which showed it, so that's been fixed. Also, formatted the code * to mutt conventions, and removed dead code left over from the * original. Also, there is now a builtin-test, just compile with: * gcc -I.. -DTEST_SNPRINTF -o snprintf snprintf.c -lm @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ * Fix incorrect zpadlen handling in fmtfp. * Thanks to Ollie Oldham <ollie.oldham@metro-optix.com> for spotting it. * few mods to make it easier to compile the tests. - * addedd the "Ollie" test to the floating point ones. + * added the "Ollie" test to the floating point ones. * * Martin Pool (mbp@samba.org) April 2003 * Remove NO_CONFIG_H so that the test case can be built within a source diff --git a/lib/sysacls.c b/lib/sysacls.c index 510030fa..e81b0e18 100644 --- a/lib/sysacls.c +++ b/lib/sysacls.c @@ -450,7 +450,7 @@ SMB_ACL_T sys_acl_get_file(const char *path_p, SMB_ACL_TYPE_T type) * * Note: we assume that the acl() system call returned a * well formed ACL which is sorted so that all of the - * access ACL entries preceed any default ACL entries + * access ACL entries precede any default ACL entries */ for (naccess = 0; naccess < count; naccess++) { if (acl_d->acl[naccess].a_type & ACL_DEFAULT) @@ -932,7 +932,7 @@ SMB_ACL_T sys_acl_get_file(const char *path_p, SMB_ACL_TYPE_T type) * * Note: we assume that the acl() system call returned a * well formed ACL which is sorted so that all of the - * access ACL entries preceed any default ACL entries + * access ACL entries precede any default ACL entries */ for (naccess = 0; naccess < count; naccess++) { if (acl_d->acl[naccess].a_type & ACL_DEFAULT) @@ -1095,7 +1095,7 @@ struct hpux_acl_types { * structures. * Inputs: * - * acl_count - Count of ACLs in the array of ACL strucutres. + * acl_count - Count of ACLs in the array of ACL structures. * aclp - Array of ACL structures. * acl_type_count - Pointer to acl_types structure. Should already be * allocated. @@ -1256,7 +1256,7 @@ static int hpux_acl_sort(int acl_count, int calclass, struct acl *aclp) { #if !defined(HAVE_HPUX_ACLSORT) /* - * The aclsort() system call is availabe on the latest HPUX General + * The aclsort() system call is available on the latest HPUX General * Patch Bundles. So for HPUX, we developed our version of acl_sort * function. Because, we don't want to update to a new * HPUX GR bundle just for aclsort() call. @@ -1311,7 +1311,7 @@ or DEF_USER_OBJ or DEF_GROUP_OBJ or DEF_OTHER_OBJ\n")); * Sorting crieteria - First sort by ACL type. If there are multiple entries of * same ACL type, sort by ACL id. * - * I am using the trival kind of sorting method here because, performance isn't + * I am using the trivial kind of sorting method here because, performance isn't * really effected by the ACLs feature. More over there aren't going to be more * than 17 entries on HPUX. */ @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ * 1) add it to the global_vars or local_vars structure definition * 2) add it to the parm_table * 3) add it to the list of available functions (eg: using FN_GLOBAL_STRING()) - * 4) initialise it in the Defaults static stucture + * 4) initialise it in the Defaults static structure * * Notes: * The configuration file is processed sequentially for speed. For this @@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ typedef struct { /* This structure describes a single section. Their order must match the * initializers below, which you can accomplish by keeping each sub-section * sorted. (e.g. in vim, just visually select each subsection and use !sort.) - * NOTE: the char* variables MUST all remain at the start of the stuct! */ + * NOTE: the char* variables MUST all remain at the start of the struct! */ typedef struct { char *auth_users; char *charset; @@ -2912,7 +2912,7 @@ static char *parse_hostspec(char *str, char **path_start_ptr, int *port_ptr) return ret; } -/* Look for a HOST specfication of the form "HOST:PATH", "HOST::PATH", or +/* Look for a HOST specification of the form "HOST:PATH", "HOST::PATH", or * "rsync://HOST:PORT/PATH". If found, *host_ptr will be set to some allocated * memory with the HOST. If a daemon-accessing spec was specified, the value * of *port_ptr will contain a non-0 port number, otherwise it will be set to @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ /* This modules is based on the params.c module from Samba, written by Karl Auer - and much modifed by Christopher Hertel. */ + and much modified by Christopher Hertel. */ /* * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ * beginning with either a semicolon (';') or a pound sign ('#'). * * All whitespace in section names and parameter names is compressed - * to single spaces. Leading and trailing whitespace is stipped from + * to single spaces. Leading and trailing whitespace is stripped from * both names and values. * * Only the first equals sign in a parameter line is significant. @@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ static int EatComment( FILE *InFile ) static int Continuation( char *line, int pos ) /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ** - * Scan backards within a string to discover if the last non-whitespace + * Scan backwards within a string to discover if the last non-whitespace * character is a line-continuation character ('\\'). * * Input: line - A pointer to a buffer containing the string to be @@ -650,7 +650,7 @@ void sig_int(int sig_num) * attributes (e.g. permissions, ownership, etc.). If the robust_rename() * call is forced to copy the temp file and partialptr is both non-NULL and * not an absolute path, we stage the file into the partial-dir and then - * rename it into place. This returns 1 on succcess or 0 on failure. */ + * rename it into place. This returns 1 on success or 0 on failure. */ int finish_transfer(const char *fname, const char *fnametmp, const char *fnamecmp, const char *partialptr, struct file_struct *file, int ok_to_set_time, @@ -238,7 +238,7 @@ The command specified above uses ssh to run nc (netcat) on a proxyhost, which forwards all data to port 873 (the rsync daemon) on the targethost (%H). -Note also that if the RSYNC_SHELL environment varibable is set, that +Note also that if the RSYNC_SHELL environment variable is set, that program will be used to run the RSYNC_CONNECT_PROG command instead of using the default shell of the code(system()) call. @@ -1348,7 +1348,7 @@ destination machines is higher than the bandwidth to disk (especially when the the source and destination are specified as local paths, but only if no batch-writing option is in effect. -dit(bf(--checksum-choice=STR)) This option overrides the checksum algoriths. +dit(bf(--checksum-choice=STR)) This option overrides the checksum algorithms. If one algorithm name is specified, it is used for both the transfer checksums and (assuming bf(--checksum) is specified) the pre-transfer checksumming. If two comma-separated names are supplied, the first name affects the transfer @@ -1654,7 +1654,7 @@ rsync to have a different idea about what data to expect next over the socket, and that will make it fail in a cryptic fashion. Note that it is best to use a separate bf(--remote-option) for each option you -want to pass. This makes your useage compatible with the bf(--protect-args) +want to pass. This makes your usage compatible with the bf(--protect-args) option. If that option is off, any spaces in your remote options will be split by the remote shell unless you take steps to protect them. diff --git a/testsuite/rsync.fns b/testsuite/rsync.fns index ca05297f..bd5768b9 100644 --- a/testsuite/rsync.fns +++ b/testsuite/rsync.fns @@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ makepath() { for p in "${@}"; do (echo " makepath $p" - # Absolut Unix. + # Absolute Unix path. if echo $p | grep '^/' >/dev/null then cd / diff --git a/testsuite/ssh-basic.test b/testsuite/ssh-basic.test index c91505b8..4bcbdfe9 100644 --- a/testsuite/ssh-basic.test +++ b/testsuite/ssh-basic.test @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ if test x"$rsync_enable_ssh_tests" = xyes; then fi if [ "`$SSH -o'BatchMode yes' localhost echo yes`" != "yes" ]; then - test_skipped "Skipping SSH tests because ssh conection to localhost not authorised" + test_skipped "Skipping SSH tests because ssh connection to localhost not authorised" fi echo "Using remote shell: $SSH" diff --git a/testsuite/trimslash.test b/testsuite/trimslash.test index d98ff87b..ec551e65 100644 --- a/testsuite/trimslash.test +++ b/testsuite/trimslash.test @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ "$TOOLDIR/trimslash" "/usr/local/bin" "/usr/local/bin/" "/usr/local/bin///" \ "//a//" "////" \ - "/Users/Wierd Macintosh Name/// Ooh, translucent plastic/" \ + "/Users/Weird Macintosh Name/// Ooh, translucent plastic/" \ > "$scratchdir/slash.out" diff $diffopt "$scratchdir/slash.out" - <<EOF /usr/local/bin @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ diff $diffopt "$scratchdir/slash.out" - <<EOF /usr/local/bin //a / -/Users/Wierd Macintosh Name/// Ooh, translucent plastic +/Users/Weird Macintosh Name/// Ooh, translucent plastic EOF # The script would have aborted on error, so getting here means we've won. @@ -639,7 +639,7 @@ void send_token(int f, int32 token, struct map_struct *buf, OFF_T offset, } /* - * receive a token or buffer from the other end. If the reurn value is >0 then + * receive a token or buffer from the other end. If the return value is >0 then * it is a data buffer of that length, and *data will point at the data. * if the return value is -i then it represents token i-1 * if the return value is 0 then the end has been reached @@ -252,7 +252,7 @@ static struct idlist *recv_add_id(struct idlist **idlist_ptr, struct idlist *idm return node; } -/* this function is a definate candidate for a faster algorithm */ +/* this function is a definite candidate for a faster algorithm */ uid_t match_uid(uid_t uid) { static struct idlist *last = NULL; @@ -1459,7 +1459,7 @@ const char *find_filename_suffix(const char *fn, int fn_len, int *len_ptr) if (!isDigit(s)) return suf; } - /* An all-digit suffix may not be that signficant. */ + /* An all-digit suffix may not be that significant. */ s = suf; } @@ -719,7 +719,7 @@ int recv_xattr_request(struct file_struct *file, int f_in) num += rel_pos; if (am_sender) { /* The sender-related num values are only in order on the sender. - * We use that order here to scan foward or backward as needed. */ + * We use that order here to scan forward or backward as needed. */ if (rel_pos < 0) { while (cnt < (int)lst->count && rxa->num > num) { rxa--; |