From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Jonathan Corbet Date: Tue, 11 May 2021 11:01:26 -0600 Subject: [Intel-wired-lan] [PATCH 0/5] Fix some UTF-8 bad usages In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <87fsytdx21.fsf@meer.lwn.net> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit To: intel-wired-lan@osuosl.org List-ID: Mauro Carvalho Chehab writes: > This series follow up this past series: > https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/cover.1620641727.git.mchehab+huawei at kernel.org/ > > Containing just the manual fixes from it. I'll respin the remaining > patches on a separate series. > > Please note that patches 1 to 3 are identical to the ones posted > on the original series. > > Patch 1 is special: it fixes some left-overs from a convertion > from cdrom-standard.tex: there, some characters that are > valid in C were converted to some visually similar UTF-8 by LaTeX. > > Patch 2 remove U+00ac (''): NOT SIGN characters at the end of > the first line of two files. No idea why those ended being there :-p > > Patch 3 replaces: > KernelVersion:3.3 > by: > KernelVersion: 3.3 > > which is the expected format for the KernelVersion field; > > Patches 4 and 5 fix some bad usages of EM DASH/EN DASH on > places that it should be, instead, a normal hyphen. I suspect > that they ended being there due to the usage of some conversion > toolset. > > Mauro Carvalho Chehab (5): > docs: cdrom-standard.rst: get rid of uneeded UTF-8 chars > docs: ABI: remove a meaningless UTF-8 character > docs: ABI: remove some spurious characters > docs: hwmon: tmp103.rst: fix bad usage of UTF-8 chars > docs: networking: device_drivers: fix bad usage of UTF-8 chars > > .../obsolete/sysfs-kernel-fadump_registered | 2 +- > .../obsolete/sysfs-kernel-fadump_release_mem | 2 +- > Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-module | 4 +-- > Documentation/cdrom/cdrom-standard.rst | 30 +++++++++---------- > Documentation/hwmon/tmp103.rst | 4 +-- > .../device_drivers/ethernet/intel/i40e.rst | 4 +-- > .../device_drivers/ethernet/intel/iavf.rst | 2 +- > 7 files changed, 24 insertions(+), 24 deletions(-) These seem pretty straightforward; I've applied the set, thanks. jon