nut-debian/debian/patches/0003-fix_spelling_and_typo.patch

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--- a/man/powercom.8
+++ b/man/powercom.8
@@ -46,53 +46,53 @@
loadPercentage and validationSequence.
.IP "numOfBytesFromUPS=\fIvalue\fR"
-The number of bytes in a UPS frame. The default is type dependant and
+The number of bytes in a UPS frame. The default is type dependent and
is given below.
.IP "methodOfFlowControl=\fIname\fR"
The method of serial communication flow control that is engaged by the
-UPS. The default is type dependant and is given below. Acceptable names
+UPS. The default is type dependent and is given below. Acceptable names
are dtr0rts1, dtr1 or no_flow_control.
.IP "shutdownArguments=\fI{{minutes,seconds},whether_minutes_should_be_used}\fR"
The minutes and seconds that the UPS should wait between receiving the
shutdown command and actually shutting off. The other argument should
be set to the character \fIn\fR only when the minutes value should be
-skipped and not sent to the UPS. The default is type dependant and is
+skipped and not sent to the UPS. The default is type dependent and is
given below. The braces and commas are mandatory. Note that there should
be no white space characters.
.IP "voltage=\fI{coefficient1,coefficient2,coefficient3,coefficient4}\fR"
Only for KP625AP, Trust, Egys, BNT-other
A quad that is used convert the raw data to human readable voltage
-reading. The default is type dependant and is given below. Do note that
+reading. The default is type dependent and is given below. Do note that
the braces and commas are mandatory, as well as the lack of white space
characters.
.IP "frequency=\fI{coefficient1,coefficient2}\fR"
Only for KP625AP, Trust, Egys
A pair to convert the raw data to human readable frequency reading. The
-default is type dependant and is given below. Do note that the braces
+default is type dependent and is given below. Do note that the braces
and commas are mandatory as well, as the lack of white space characters.
.IP "batteryPercentage=\fI{coefficient1,coefficient2,coefficient3,coefficient4,coefficient5}\fR"
Only for KP625AP, Trust, Egys, BNT-other
A 5 tuple to convert the raw data to human readable battery percentage
-reading. The default is type dependant and is given below. Do note that
+reading. The default is type dependent and is given below. Do note that
the braces and commas are mandatory, as the lack of white space
characters.
.IP "loadPercentage=\fI{coefficient1,coefficient2,coefficient3,coefficient4}\fR"
Only for KP625AP, Trust, Egys, BNT-other
A quad to convert the raw data to human readable load percentage
-reading. The default is type dependant and is given below. Do note that
+reading. The default is type dependent and is given below. Do note that
the braces and commas are mandatory, as the lack of white space
characters.
.IP "validationSequence=\fI{{index1,value1},{index2,value2},{index3,value3}}\fR"
Only for KP625AP, Trust, Egys, BNT-other
3 pairs to be used for validating the UPS by comparing bytes of the raw
-data with constant values. The default is type dependant and is given
+data with constant values. The default is type dependent and is given
below. The braces and commas are mandatory, as the lack of white space
characters.
@@ -105,7 +105,7 @@
.P
The rest of the default values for the extra arguments are type
-dependant:
+dependent:
.IP "Trust"
.RS
--- a/man/upsc.8
+++ b/man/upsc.8
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@
To list the UPSes configured on this system, along with their descriptions:
.nf
- $ upsc -L
+ $ upsc \-L
apc: Back-UPS 500
ppro2: Patriot Pro II
.fi
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@
syntax:
.nf
- $ for UPS in `upsc -l mybox:1234`; do
+ $ for UPS in `upsc \-l mybox:1234`; do
upsc $UPS ups.status
done
.fi
--- a/drivers/dummy-ups.c
+++ b/drivers/dummy-ups.c
@@ -337,7 +337,7 @@
/* FIXME: we need to have the full data set before
* enforcing controls! */
- upsdebugx(1, "Unknown data. Commiting anyway...");
+ upsdebugx(1, "Unknown data. Committing anyway...");
return 1;
/* return 0;*/
}
@@ -355,7 +355,7 @@
/* FIXME: we need to have the full data set before
* enforcing controls! */
- upsdebugx(1, "Unknown data. Commiting value anyway...");
+ upsdebugx(1, "Unknown data. Committing value anyway...");
return 1;
/* return 0;*/
}
--- a/drivers/genericups.c
+++ b/drivers/genericups.c
@@ -142,12 +142,12 @@
*/
if ((v = getval("OL")) != NULL) {
parse_input_signals(v, &upstab[upstype].line_ol, &upstab[upstype].val_ol);
- upsdebugx(2, "parse_input_signals: OL overriden with %s\n", v);
+ upsdebugx(2, "parse_input_signals: OL overridden with %s\n", v);
}
if ((v = getval("LB")) != NULL) {
parse_input_signals(v, &upstab[upstype].line_bl, &upstab[upstype].val_bl);
- upsdebugx(2, "parse_input_signals: LB overriden with %s\n", v);
+ upsdebugx(2, "parse_input_signals: LB overridden with %s\n", v);
}
}
@@ -318,12 +318,12 @@
*/
if ((v = getval("CP")) != NULL) {
parse_output_signals(v, &upstab[upstype].line_norm);
- upsdebugx(2, "parse_output_signals: CP overriden with %s\n", v);
+ upsdebugx(2, "parse_output_signals: CP overridden with %s\n", v);
}
if ((v = getval("SD")) != NULL) {
parse_output_signals(v, &upstab[upstype].line_sd);
- upsdebugx(2, "parse_output_signals: SD overriden with %s\n", v);
+ upsdebugx(2, "parse_output_signals: SD overridden with %s\n", v);
}
if (ioctl(upsfd, TIOCMSET, &upstab[upstype].line_norm)) {
--- a/man/upscode2.8
+++ b/man/upscode2.8
@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@
The driver supports the following commands for those UPSen that support them.
The available commands are autodetected during initialization,
-so you should check availability with \fIupscmd -l\fR.
+so you should check availability with \fIupscmd \-l\fR.
test.panel.start \(hy Start UPS self test
--- a/man/usbhid-ups.8
+++ b/man/usbhid-ups.8
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@
than offdelay, but the driver will \fBnot\fR warn you upon startup if it
isn't. Some UPS'es will restart no matter what, even if the power is
(still) out at the moment this timer elapses. In that case, you could try
-if setting 'ondelay = -1' in \fBups.conf\fR helps.
+if setting 'ondelay = \-1' in \fBups.conf\fR helps.
.IP "pollfreq=\fInum\fR"
Set polling frequency, in seconds, to reduce the USB data flow.
@@ -148,7 +148,7 @@
.nf
usb 2-1: control timeout on ep0in
usb 2-1: usbfs: USBDEVFS_CONTROL failed cmd usbhid-ups rqt 128 rq 6 len 256
- ret -110
+ ret \-110
.fi
In this case, simply modify the general parameter "pollinterval" to a higher
@@ -170,7 +170,7 @@
If you rely on the UPS to shutdown your systems in case of mains failure
and to restart them when the power returns, you \fBmust\fR test this. You
-can do so by running 'upsmon -c fsd'. With the mains present, this should
+can do so by running 'upsmon \-c fsd'. With the mains present, this should
bring your systems down and then cycle the power to restart them again.
If you do the same without mains present, it should do the same, but in
this case, the outputs shall remain off until mains power is applied
--- a/drivers/metasys.c
+++ b/drivers/metasys.c
@@ -179,12 +179,12 @@
/* Read data lenght byte */
res = ser_get_char(upsfd, my_buf, 1, 0);
if (res < 1) {
- ser_comm_fail("Receive error (lenght): %d!!!\n", res);
+ ser_comm_fail("Receive error (length): %d!!!\n", res);
return -1;
}
packet_lenght = my_buf[0];
if (packet_lenght < 2) {
- ser_comm_fail("Receive error (lenght): packet lenght %d!!!\n", packet_lenght);
+ ser_comm_fail("Receive error (length): packet length %d!!!\n", packet_lenght);
return -1;
}
/* Try to read all the remainig bytes (packet_lenght) */
--- a/drivers/snmp-ups.c
+++ b/drivers/snmp-ups.c
@@ -380,7 +380,7 @@
len = snprintf(buf, buf_len, "%ld", *pdu->variables->val.integer / 100);
break;
default:
- upslogx(LOG_ERR, "[%s] unhandled ASN 0x%x recieved from %s",
+ upslogx(LOG_ERR, "[%s] unhandled ASN 0x%x received from %s",
upsname?upsname:device_name, pdu->variables->type, OID);
return FALSE;
break;
@@ -420,7 +420,7 @@
value = *pdu->variables->val.integer / 100;
break;
default:
- upslogx(LOG_ERR, "[%s] unhandled ASN 0x%x recieved from %s",
+ upslogx(LOG_ERR, "[%s] unhandled ASN 0x%x received from %s",
upsname?upsname:device_name, pdu->variables->type, OID);
return FALSE;
break;
@@ -1319,7 +1319,7 @@
if (ret == FALSE)
upslogx(LOG_ERR, "su_setvar: cannot set value %s for %s", arg[4], arg[3]);
else
- upsdebugx(1, "su_setvar: sucessfully set %s to \"%s\"", arg[0], arg[4]);
+ upsdebugx(1, "su_setvar: successfully set %s to \"%s\"", arg[0], arg[4]);
return 1;
}
--- a/man/dummy-ups.8
+++ b/man/dummy-ups.8
@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@
This file is generally named something.dev. It contains a list of all
valid data and associated values, and has the same format as an upsc
-dump (<varname>: <value>). So you can easilly create definition
+dump (<varname>: <value>). So you can easily create definition
files from an existing UPS using "upsc > file.dev".
It can also be empty, in which case only a basic set of data is available:
device.*, driver.*, ups.mfr, ups.model, ups.status
--- a/man/genericups.8
+++ b/man/genericups.8
@@ -235,7 +235,7 @@
Alternatively, you can run genericups in debug mode \(hy
- genericups -DDDDD \-x upstype=n /dev/port
+ genericups \-DDDDD \-x upstype=n /dev/port
In this mode it will be running in the foreground and continuously
display the line and battery status of the UPS.
--- a/man/metasys.8
+++ b/man/metasys.8
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@
.SH BUGS
This driver has been tested on Meta System HF Millennium 820 and
ally HF 1000 only.
-Any informations about the use of the driver with the other listed
+Any information about the use of the driver with the other listed
ups are really welcome.
.SH AUTHOR
--- a/drivers/apcsmart.c
+++ b/drivers/apcsmart.c
@@ -323,7 +323,7 @@
/* This should never happen since we only call
this if the REQ_CAPABILITIES command is supported
*/
- upslogx(LOG_ERR, "ERROR: APC cannot do capabilites but said it could!");
+ upslogx(LOG_ERR, "ERROR: APC cannot do capabilities but said it could!");
return;
}