Index: ossp-pkg/l2/README RCS File: /v/ossp/cvs/ossp-pkg/l2/README,v rcsdiff -q -kk '-r1.14' '-r1.15' -u '/v/ossp/cvs/ossp-pkg/l2/README,v' 2>/dev/null --- README 2003/11/10 15:29:24 1.14 +++ README 2004/02/17 09:21:04 1.15 @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ Channels are implemented by channel handlers which can be even customer supplied for creating own channels which seamlessly integrate - into the framework. For convinience reasons, OSSP l2 already ships + into the framework. For convenience reasons, OSSP l2 already ships with pre-implemented filtering (noop, filter, prefix, buffer) and output (null, fd, file, pipe, socket, syslog, smtp) channels which already cover mostly all use cases of logging. Index: ossp-pkg/l2/l2.pod RCS File: /v/ossp/cvs/ossp-pkg/l2/l2.pod,v rcsdiff -q -kk '-r1.15' '-r1.16' -u '/v/ossp/cvs/ossp-pkg/l2/l2.pod,v' 2>/dev/null --- l2.pod 2003/06/30 11:13:08 1.15 +++ l2.pod 2004/02/17 09:21:04 1.16 @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ Channels are implemented by channel handlers which can be even customer supplied for creating own channels which seamlessly integrate -into the framework. For convinience reasons, B already ships with +into the framework. For convenience reasons, B already ships with pre-implemented filtering (noop, filter, prefix, buffer) and output (null, fd, file, pipe, socket, syslog, smtp) channels which already cover mostly all use cases of logging. Index: ossp-pkg/l2/l2_ut_sa.c RCS File: /v/ossp/cvs/ossp-pkg/l2/l2_ut_sa.c,v rcsdiff -q -kk '-r1.21' '-r1.22' -u '/v/ossp/cvs/ossp-pkg/l2/l2_ut_sa.c,v' 2>/dev/null --- l2_ut_sa.c 2003/02/10 10:13:23 1.21 +++ l2_ut_sa.c 2004/02/17 09:21:04 1.22 @@ -1816,7 +1816,7 @@ return SA_RC(rv); } -/* read data from socket until [CR]LF (convinience function) */ +/* read data from socket until [CR]LF (convenience function) */ sa_rc_t sa_readln(sa_t *sa, char *cpBuf, size_t nBufReq, size_t *nBufRes) { char c; @@ -1981,7 +1981,7 @@ return (int)n; } -/* write formatted string to socket (convinience function) */ +/* write formatted string to socket (convenience function) */ sa_rc_t sa_writef(sa_t *sa, const char *cpFmt, ...) { va_list ap; @@ -2194,7 +2194,7 @@ return SA_OK; } -/* send formatted string to socket (convinience function) */ +/* send formatted string to socket (convenience function) */ sa_rc_t sa_sendf(sa_t *sa, sa_addr_t *raddr, const char *cpFmt, ...) { va_list ap; Index: ossp-pkg/lmtp2nntp/Makefile.in RCS File: /v/ossp/cvs/ossp-pkg/lmtp2nntp/Makefile.in,v rcsdiff -q -kk '-r1.54' '-r1.55' -u '/v/ossp/cvs/ossp-pkg/lmtp2nntp/Makefile.in,v' 2>/dev/null --- Makefile.in 2003/02/10 10:13:10 1.54 +++ Makefile.in 2004/02/17 09:21:04 1.55 @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ .c.o: $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c $< -# convinience rule for calling _SUBDIRS with various make targets +# convenience rule for calling _SUBDIRS with various make targets _SUBDIRS_all _SUBDIRS_check _SUBDIRS_install _SUBDIRS_uninstall _SUBDIRS_clean \ _SUBDIRS_distclean _SUBDIRS_realclean _SUBDIRS_depend: @$(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) \ Index: ossp-pkg/sa/sa.c RCS File: /v/ossp/cvs/ossp-pkg/sa/sa.c,v rcsdiff -q -kk '-r1.75' '-r1.76' -u '/v/ossp/cvs/ossp-pkg/sa/sa.c,v' 2>/dev/null --- sa.c 2003/11/10 18:52:35 1.75 +++ sa.c 2004/02/17 09:21:05 1.76 @@ -1867,7 +1867,7 @@ return SA_RC(rv); } -/* read data from socket until [CR]LF (convinience function) */ +/* read data from socket until [CR]LF (convenience function) */ sa_rc_t sa_readln(sa_t *sa, char *cpBuf, size_t nBufReq, size_t *nBufRes) { char c; @@ -2032,7 +2032,7 @@ return (int)n; } -/* write formatted string to socket (convinience function) */ +/* write formatted string to socket (convenience function) */ sa_rc_t sa_writef(sa_t *sa, const char *cpFmt, ...) { va_list ap; @@ -2249,7 +2249,7 @@ return SA_OK; } -/* send formatted string to socket (convinience function) */ +/* send formatted string to socket (convenience function) */ sa_rc_t sa_sendf(sa_t *sa, sa_addr_t *raddr, const char *cpFmt, ...) { va_list ap; Index: ossp-pkg/str/README RCS File: /v/ossp/cvs/ossp-pkg/str/README,v rcsdiff -q -kk '-r1.21' '-r1.22' -u '/v/ossp/cvs/ossp-pkg/str/README,v' 2>/dev/null --- README 2003/02/17 15:16:41 1.21 +++ README 2004/02/17 09:21:06 1.22 @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ provides functions for handling, matching, parsing, searching and formatting of ISO-C strings. So it can be considered as a superset of POSIX string(3), but its main intention is to provide a more - convinient and compact API plus a more generalized functionality. + convenient and compact API plus a more generalized functionality. COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE Index: ossp-pkg/str/str.pod RCS File: /v/ossp/cvs/ossp-pkg/str/str.pod,v rcsdiff -q -kk '-r1.35' '-r1.36' -u '/v/ossp/cvs/ossp-pkg/str/str.pod,v' 2>/dev/null --- str.pod 2003/01/06 19:13:47 1.35 +++ str.pod 2004/02/17 09:21:06 1.36 @@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ B is a generic string library written in ISO-C which provides functions for handling, matching, parsing, searching and formatting of ISO-C strings. So it can be considered as a superset of POSIX -string(3), but its main intention is to provide a more convinient and +string(3), but its main intention is to provide a more convenient and compact API plus a more generalized functionality. =head1 FUNCTIONS @@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ and don't has to be repeated here again. For a deeper understanding and details you should have a look at the book `I' (see also the perlbook(1) manpage) by I. -For convinience reasons we give you only a brief summary of Perl +For convenience reasons we give you only a brief summary of Perl compatible regular expressions: The following metacharacters have their standard egrep(1) meanings: Index: ossp-pkg/var/var.c RCS File: /v/ossp/cvs/ossp-pkg/var/var.c,v rcsdiff -q -kk '-r1.100' '-r1.101' -u '/v/ossp/cvs/ossp-pkg/var/var.c,v' 2>/dev/null --- var.c 2003/07/31 07:29:52 1.100 +++ var.c 2004/02/17 09:21:06 1.101 @@ -2580,7 +2580,7 @@ /* post-processing */ if (rc >= 0) { - /* always NUL-terminate output for convinience reasons + /* always NUL-terminate output for convenience reasons but do not count the NUL-terminator in the length */ if (!tokenbuf_append(&output, "\0", 1)) { tokenbuf_free(&output);