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Date: |
2002-Aug-02 13:06:04 (local)
2002-Aug-02 11:06:04 (UTC) |
User: | rse |
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Comment: |
Fixed various typos in fsl.pod |
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ossp-pkg/fsl/fsl.pod 1.23 -> 1.24
--- fsl.pod 2002/08/01 11:41:05 1.23
+++ fsl.pod 2002/08/02 11:06:04 1.24
@@ -172,8 +172,8 @@
it is operating as an output or filter channel. All parameters to
B<param_names> are listed, including the type of each parameter which
is either a string (C<STR>) or integer (C<INT>) and an 'C<m>' or 'C<o>'
-indicating the paramter is optional or mandatory. Also, the default
-value for each paramter is listed, if there is one.
+indicating the parameter is optional or mandatory. Also, the default
+value for each parameter is listed, if there is one.
=head2 Buffering Filter Channel (buffer)
@@ -246,7 +246,7 @@
=head2 No Operation Filtering Channel (noop)
The B<noop> channel can be used to divert incoming messages to multiple
-pathes down the tree. Otherwise is does not do anything put passing the
+channel paths down the tree. Otherwise is does not do anything put passing the
messages along. It has no configuration parameters at all.
f noop ()
@@ -291,7 +291,7 @@
S string
m errno
-and finally remaining variables are expaned by strftime(3).
+and finally remaining variables are expanded by strftime(3).
f prefix (STR prefix m [string]
STR timezone o [local|utc] =local
@@ -426,7 +426,7 @@
# map syslog(3) API priorities to OSSP l2 levels
# Notes: - syslog(3) has no corresponding priority for OSSP l2 "trace"
- # - OSSP l2 has no corresponding level for syslog(3) emerg
+ # - OSSP l2 has no corresponding level for syslog(3) "emerg"
map emerg panic;
map alert panic;
map crit critical;
@@ -567,7 +567,7 @@
B<OSSP fsl> was implemented in July 2002 by Thomas Lotterer
<thomas@lotterer.net> for use in the B<OpenPKG> project as a replacement
-for its old B<fakesyslog> library. It was prompted by the necessarity
+for its old B<fakesyslog> library. It was prompted by the necessity
to log to multiple files in the B<OpenPKG> F<inn> package and to write
messages of particular log levels to different files in the B<OpenPKG>
F<postfix> package.
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