Hello,
while preparing the Debian package for 2.16.3, some spelling errors
were noticed and fixed.
Attached is the patch applied.
Regards,
--
Sandro Tosi (aka morph, morpheus, matrixhasu)
My website: http://matrixhasu.altervista.org/
Me at Debian: http://wiki.debian.org/SandroTosi
diff --git a/bin/cfgmaker b/bin/cfgmaker
index 5ac5e16..2220222 100755
--- a/bin/cfgmaker
+++ b/bin/cfgmaker
@@ -2244,7 +2244,7 @@ Returns the Maximum Transfer Unit associated with a specific port.
Besides that, you can also use the variables defined for templates below.
Further, all the variables available in cfgmaker is at the scripts disposal
even if the use of such features is discouraged. More "shortcuts" in the
-form of variables and functions will be made avaiable in the future instead.
+form of variables and functions will be made available in the future instead.
=head3 Examples on Filters
diff --git a/doc/cfgmaker.1 b/doc/cfgmaker.1
index ace9c4c..e6f9181 100644
--- a/doc/cfgmaker.1
+++ b/doc/cfgmaker.1
@@ -345,7 +345,7 @@ is available for this interface. This allows you to specify, for
example, to use any of the different aliases in order of preference.
.IP "\fB\-\-if\-filter\fR '\fBfilter-expression\fR'" 4
.IX Item "--if-filter 'filter-expression'"
-First of all, this is under some developement and is experimental.
+First of all, this is under some development and is experimental.
.Sp
Use this if you want to have better control over what interfaces gets
included into the configuration. The \fBfilter-expression\fR is evaluated
@@ -780,7 +780,7 @@ Returns the Maximum Transfer Unit associated with a specific port.
Besides that, you can also use the variables defined for templates below.
Further, all the variables available in cfgmaker is at the scripts disposal
even if the use of such features is discouraged. More \*(L"shortcuts\*(R" in the
-form of variables and functions will be made avaiable in the future instead.
+form of variables and functions will be made available in the future instead.
.PP
\fIExamples on Filters\fR
.IX Subsection "Examples on Filters"
diff --git a/doc/cfgmaker.txt b/doc/cfgmaker.txt
index beb559b..4d56bac 100644
--- a/doc/cfgmaker.txt
+++ b/doc/cfgmaker.txt
@@ -222,7 +222,7 @@ DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN
preference.
----iiff--ffiilltteerr 'ffiilltteerr--eexxpprreessssiioonn'
- First of all, this is under some developement and is experimental.
+ First of all, this is under some development and is experimental.
Use this if you want to have better control over what interfaces
gets included into the configuration. The ffiilltteerr--eexxpprreessssiioonn is
@@ -628,7 +628,7 @@ DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN
below. Further, all the variables available in cfgmaker is at the
scripts disposal even if the use of such features is discouraged. More
"shortcuts" in the form of variables and functions will be made
- avaiable in the future instead.
+ available in the future instead.
_E_x_a_m_p_l_e_s _o_n _F_i_l_t_e_r_s
diff --git a/doc/mrtg-mibhelp.1 b/doc/mrtg-mibhelp.1
index bea72a4..dfab17e 100644
--- a/doc/mrtg-mibhelp.1
+++ b/doc/mrtg-mibhelp.1
@@ -320,7 +320,7 @@ defined on and dd is the \s-1DLCI\s0 of the pvc gets you the in
and out octets for just that pvc.
.SS "ifAdminHack and ifOperHack"
.IX Subsection "ifAdminHack and ifOperHack"
-The return values of ifAdminStatus and ifOperStatus are not very usefull
+The return values of ifAdminStatus and ifOperStatus are not very useful
for graphing. Use ifOperHack and ifAdminHack instead. They return 1 for
\&\s-1UP\s0 and 0 otherwise.
.PP
diff --git a/doc/mrtg-mibhelp.pod b/doc/mrtg-mibhelp.pod
index 2682ef2..2f410c8 100644
--- a/doc/mrtg-mibhelp.pod
+++ b/doc/mrtg-mibhelp.pod
@@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ and out octets for just that pvc.
=head2 ifAdminHack and ifOperHack
-The return values of ifAdminStatus and ifOperStatus are not very usefull
+The return values of ifAdminStatus and ifOperStatus are not very useful
for graphing. Use ifOperHack and ifAdminHack instead. They return 1 for
UP and 0 otherwise.
diff --git a/doc/mrtg-mibhelp.txt b/doc/mrtg-mibhelp.txt
index 069d9af..ea7f156 100644
--- a/doc/mrtg-mibhelp.txt
+++ b/doc/mrtg-mibhelp.txt
@@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ MMIIBB LLIISSTT
iiffAAddmmiinnHHaacckk aanndd iiffOOppeerrHHaacckk
The return values of ifAdminStatus and ifOperStatus are not very
- usefull for graphing. Use ifOperHack and ifAdminHack instead. They
+ useful for graphing. Use ifOperHack and ifAdminHack instead. They
return 1 for UP and 0 otherwise.
Note these are not real MIB entities but mrtg hacks
diff --git a/doc/mrtg-reference.1 b/doc/mrtg-reference.1
index 92af25b..d441539 100644
--- a/doc/mrtg-reference.1
+++ b/doc/mrtg-reference.1
@@ -874,7 +874,7 @@ Join the lines at *BREAK* ...
.IP "Interface by Type" 4
.IX Item "Interface by Type"
It seems that there are devices that try to defy all monitoring efforts: the interesting interfaces have
-neither ifName nor a constant ifDescr not to mention a persistant ifIndex. The only way to get a constant
+neither ifName nor a constant ifDescr not to mention a persistent ifIndex. The only way to get a constant
mapping is by looking at the interface type, because the interface you are interested in is unique in the
device you are looking at ...
.Sp
@@ -1748,7 +1748,7 @@ Example:
.IX Subsection "kMG"
Change the default multiplier prefixes (,k,M,G,T,P). In the tag
\&\fIShortLegend\fR define only the basic units.
-Format: Comma seperated list of prefixed. Two consecutive commas
+Format: Comma separated list of prefixed. Two consecutive commas
or a comma at start or end of the line gives no prefix on this item.
If you do not want prefixes, just put two consecutive commas.
If you want to skip a magnitude select '\-' as value.
@@ -2030,7 +2030,7 @@ Works the same as TheshMinI but it acts when the value is higher than ThreshMaxI
.SS "ThreshDesc (\s-1PER\s0 \s-1TARGET\s0)"
.IX Subsection "ThreshDesc (PER TARGET)"
Its value will be assigned to the environment variable \s-1THRESH_DESC\s0 before
-any of the programs mentioned below are called. The programms can use the value
+any of the programs mentioned below are called. The programs can use the value
of this variable to produce more user-friendly output.
.SS "ThreshProgI (\s-1PER\s0 \s-1TARGET\s0)"
.IX Subsection "ThreshProgI (PER TARGET)"
@@ -2247,7 +2247,7 @@ Example:
An exit code of 0 indicates that all targets were successful. Generally
speaking, most codes greater than 0 indicate that there was an unrecoverable
problem. One exception to this is code 91, which indicates that at least
-one of the targets was succesful. A partial listing of the codes follows:
+one of the targets was successful. A partial listing of the codes follows:
.PP
.Vb 1
\& 0: All targets sucessful
diff --git a/doc/mrtg-reference.pod b/doc/mrtg-reference.pod
index 84f940b..44dd7fc 100644
--- a/doc/mrtg-reference.pod
+++ b/doc/mrtg-reference.pod
@@ -724,7 +724,7 @@ Join the lines at *BREAK* ...
=item Interface by Type
It seems that there are devices that try to defy all monitoring efforts: the interesting interfaces have
-neither ifName nor a constant ifDescr not to mention a persistant ifIndex. The only way to get a constant
+neither ifName nor a constant ifDescr not to mention a persistent ifIndex. The only way to get a constant
mapping is by looking at the interface type, because the interface you are interested in is unique in the
device you are looking at ...
@@ -1622,7 +1622,7 @@ Example:
Change the default multiplier prefixes (,k,M,G,T,P). In the tag
I<ShortLegend> define only the basic units.
-Format: Comma seperated list of prefixed. Two consecutive commas
+Format: Comma separated list of prefixed. Two consecutive commas
or a comma at start or end of the line gives no prefix on this item.
If you do not want prefixes, just put two consecutive commas.
If you want to skip a magnitude select '-' as value.
@@ -1906,7 +1906,7 @@ Works the same as TheshMinI but it acts when the value is higher than ThreshMaxI
=head2 ThreshDesc (PER TARGET)
Its value will be assigned to the environment variable THRESH_DESC before
-any of the programs mentioned below are called. The programms can use the value
+any of the programs mentioned below are called. The programs can use the value
of this variable to produce more user-friendly output.
=head2 ThreshProgI (PER TARGET)
@@ -2123,7 +2123,7 @@ Example:
An exit code of 0 indicates that all targets were successful. Generally
speaking, most codes greater than 0 indicate that there was an unrecoverable
problem. One exception to this is code 91, which indicates that at least
-one of the targets was succesful. A partial listing of the codes follows:
+one of the targets was successful. A partial listing of the codes follows:
0: All targets sucessful
diff --git a/doc/mrtg-reference.txt b/doc/mrtg-reference.txt
index c25f6c7..0140ce2 100644
--- a/doc/mrtg-reference.txt
+++ b/doc/mrtg-reference.txt
@@ -639,7 +639,7 @@ PPEERR TTAARRGGEETT CCOONNFFIIGGUURRAATTIIOONN
Interface by Type
It seems that there are devices that try to defy all monitoring
efforts: the interesting interfaces have neither ifName nor a
- constant ifDescr not to mention a persistant ifIndex. The only way
+ constant ifDescr not to mention a persistent ifIndex. The only way
to get a constant mapping is by looking at the interface type,
because the interface you are interested in is unique in the device
you are looking at ...
@@ -1432,7 +1432,7 @@ OOPPTTIIOONNAALL PPEERR TTAARRGGEETT KKEEYYWWOORRDDSS
kkMMGG
Change the default multiplier prefixes (,k,M,G,T,P). In the tag
- _S_h_o_r_t_L_e_g_e_n_d define only the basic units. Format: Comma seperated list
+ _S_h_o_r_t_L_e_g_e_n_d define only the basic units. Format: Comma separated list
of prefixed. Two consecutive commas or a comma at start or end of the
line gives no prefix on this item. If you do not want prefixes, just
put two consecutive commas. If you want to skip a magnitude select '-'
@@ -1683,7 +1683,7 @@ TTHHRREESSHHOOLLDD CCHHEECCKKIINNGG
TThhrreesshhDDeesscc ((PPEERR TTAARRGGEETT))
Its value will be assigned to the environment variable THRESH_DESC
- before any of the programs mentioned below are called. The programms
+ before any of the programs mentioned below are called. The programs
can use the value of this variable to produce more user-friendly
output.
@@ -1877,7 +1877,7 @@ EEXXIITT CCOODDEESS
An exit code of 0 indicates that all targets were successful.
Generally speaking, most codes greater than 0 indicate that there was
an unrecoverable problem. One exception to this is code 91, which
- indicates that at least one of the targets was succesful. A partial
+ indicates that at least one of the targets was successful. A partial
listing of the codes follows:
0: All targets sucessful
diff --git a/doc/mrtg-unix-guide.1 b/doc/mrtg-unix-guide.1
index 58b8c70..c5aeddc 100644
--- a/doc/mrtg-unix-guide.1
+++ b/doc/mrtg-unix-guide.1
@@ -217,7 +217,7 @@ yet downloaded it, you can find a copy on my website:
.IX Header "LIBRARY COMPILATION"
In this section I will give you step by step instructions on how to compile
the various libraries required for the compilation of mrtg. Note that these
-libaries may already be installed if you have a \fI*BSD\fR or \fILinux\fR system
+libraries may already be installed if you have a \fI*BSD\fR or \fILinux\fR system
so you can skip recompiling them. The \fBwget\fR program used below is a
simple web downloader. You can also enter the address into your \fBnetscape\fR
if you don't have \fBwget\fR available.
diff --git a/doc/mrtg-unix-guide.pod b/doc/mrtg-unix-guide.pod
index 649dfe5..43460bb 100644
--- a/doc/mrtg-unix-guide.pod
+++ b/doc/mrtg-unix-guide.pod
@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ yet downloaded it, you can find a copy on my website:
In this section I will give you step by step instructions on how to compile
the various libraries required for the compilation of mrtg. Note that these
-libaries may already be installed if you have a I<*BSD> or I<Linux> system
+libraries may already be installed if you have a I<*BSD> or I<Linux> system
so you can skip recompiling them. The B<wget> program used below is a
simple web downloader. You can also enter the address into your B<netscape>
if you don't have B<wget> available.
diff --git a/doc/mrtg-unix-guide.txt b/doc/mrtg-unix-guide.txt
index 8e5768b..ca7e5b3 100644
--- a/doc/mrtg-unix-guide.txt
+++ b/doc/mrtg-unix-guide.txt
@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ PPRREEPPAARRAATTIIOONN
LLIIBBRRAARRYY CCOOMMPPIILLAATTIIOONN
In this section I will give you step by step instructions on how to
compile the various libraries required for the compilation of mrtg.
- Note that these libaries may already be installed if you have a _*_B_S_D or
+ Note that these libraries may already be installed if you have a _*_B_S_D or
_L_i_n_u_x system so you can skip recompiling them. The wwggeett program used
below is a simple web downloader. You can also enter the address into
your nneettssccaappee if you don't have wwggeett available.
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