From: Pavel Roskin <proski@gnu.org>
To: git <git@vger.kernel.org>, Petr Baudis <pasky@suse.cz>
Subject: [PATCH] Typo fixes.
Date: Sat, 15 Oct 2005 00:59:24 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1129352364.16454.1.camel@dv> (raw)
Signed-off-by: Pavel Roskin <proski@gnu.org>
---
Documentation/make-cogito-asciidoc | 2 +-
README.osx | 2 +-
cg-commit | 2 +-
cg-help | 2 +-
cg-merge | 6 +++---
cg-mkpatch | 4 ++--
cg-restore | 2 +-
7 files changed, 10 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-)
applies-to: a216c765a79537dd95d3ef4ac619e5968496bfb9
5324919b894f5a39436b3bdb163037c3a76a41cb
diff --git a/Documentation/make-cogito-asciidoc b/Documentation/make-cogito-asciidoc
index fc8111e..3a0d337 100755
--- a/Documentation/make-cogito-asciidoc
+++ b/Documentation/make-cogito-asciidoc
@@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ LOCATION::
COMMIT_ID, FROM_ID, TO_ID, BASE_COMMIT::
Indicates an ID resolving to a commit. The following expressions can
- be used interchangably as IDs:
+ be used interchangeably as IDs:
- empty string, 'this' or 'HEAD' (current HEAD)
- branch name (as registered with $(man 1 cg-branch-add))
- tag name (as registered with $(man 1 cg-tag))
diff --git a/README.osx b/README.osx
index 8385cde..e82ef79 100644
--- a/README.osx
+++ b/README.osx
@@ -26,6 +26,6 @@ Recommendations:
The gnu versions of "stat" and "date" are preferred over their BSD
variants.
-"patch", "diff", "merge", "curl" and "rysnc" are required. OS X.4
+"patch", "diff", "merge", "curl" and "rsync" are required. OS X.4
includes recent versions of these tools. If you are not running X.4,
you may wish to check this.
diff --git a/cg-commit b/cg-commit
index 4345bd5..83dcbe8 100755
--- a/cg-commit
+++ b/cg-commit
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@
# -f::
# Force the commit even when there's "nothing to commit", that is
# the tree is the same as the last time you committed, no changes
-# happenned.
+# happened.
#
# -N::
# Don't add the files to the object database, just update the caches
diff --git a/cg-help b/cg-help
index 62fb112..83b1a3f 100755
--- a/cg-help
+++ b/cg-help
@@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ $(print_command_listing $REGULAR_COMMAND
Advanced (low-level or dangerous) commands:
$(print_command_listing $ADVANCED_COMMANDS)
-These expressions can be used interchangably as "ID"s:
+These expressions can be used interchangeably as "ID"s:
empty string, "this" or "HEAD" (current HEAD)
branch name (as registered with cg-branch-add)
tag name (as registered with cg-tag)
diff --git a/cg-merge b/cg-merge
index 2770a9d..ee92651 100755
--- a/cg-merge
+++ b/cg-merge
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@
#
# -c::
# Parameter specifies that you want to have tree merge never
-# autocomitted, but want to review and commit it manually. This will
+# autocommitted, but want to review and commit it manually. This will
# basically make cg-merge always behave like there were conflicts
# during the merge.
#
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@
# arguments:
# BRANCHNAME BASE CURHEAD MERGEDHEAD MERGETYPE
# MERGETYPE is either "forward" or "tree". The merge is
-# cancelled if the script returns non-zero exit code.
+# canceled if the script returns non-zero exit code.
#
# $GIT_DIR/hooks/merge-post::
# If the file exists and is executable it will be executed after
@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ _git_requires_root=1
prehook()
{
if [ -x $_git/hooks/merge-pre ]; then
- $_git/hooks/merge-pre "$branchname" "$base" "$head" "$branch" "$@" || die "merge cancelled by hook"
+ $_git/hooks/merge-pre "$branchname" "$base" "$head" "$branch" "$@" || die "merge canceled by hook"
fi
}
diff --git a/cg-mkpatch b/cg-mkpatch
index 0cd136f..42a5125 100755
--- a/cg-mkpatch
+++ b/cg-mkpatch
@@ -10,13 +10,13 @@
# -d DIRNAME::
# Split the patches to separate files with their names in the
# format "%02d.patch", created in directory DIRNAME (will be
-# created if non-existant). Note that this makes sense only
+# created if non-existent). Note that this makes sense only
# when generating patch series, that is when you use the -r
# argument.
#
# -f FORMAT::
# Format string used for generating the patch filename when
-# outputting the splitted-out patches (that is, passed the -d
+# outputting the split-out patches (that is, passed the -d
# option). This is by default "%s/%02d-%s.patch". The first %s
# represents the directory name and %d represents the patch
# sequence number. The last %s is mangled first line of the
diff --git a/cg-restore b/cg-restore
index d4d49e9..8e61c92 100755
--- a/cg-restore
+++ b/cg-restore
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
# This command is complementary to the `cg-reset` command, which
# forcefully abandons all the changes in the working tree and
# restores everything to a proper state (including unseeking,
-# cancelling merge in progress and rebuilding indexes).
+# canceling merge in progress and rebuilding indexes).
#
# OPTIONS
# -------
---
0.99.8.GIT
--
Regards,
Pavel Roskin
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