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Date:      Sat, 9 Feb 2013 12:10:01 GMT
From:      dfilter@FreeBSD.ORG (dfilter service)
To:        freebsd-ports-bugs@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Re: ports/175331: commit references a PR
Message-ID:  <201302091210.r19CA14d044856@freefall.freebsd.org>

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The following reply was made to PR ports/175331; it has been noted by GNATS.

From: dfilter@FreeBSD.ORG (dfilter service)
To: bug-followup@FreeBSD.org
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Subject: Re: ports/175331: commit references a PR
Date: Sat,  9 Feb 2013 12:01:08 +0000 (UTC)

 Author: crees
 Date: Sat Feb  9 12:00:52 2013
 New Revision: 311969
 URL: http://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/ports/311969
 
 Log:
   Various spelling corrections
   
   PR:		ports/175331
   Submitted by:	Christoph Mallon
   Approved by:	No objections within three weeks from any maintainer
   
   While here, style and duplicate phrase fixes in bsdcflow pkg-descr
   
   Submitted by:	mi
 
 Modified:
   head/Tools/scripts/patchtool.py
   head/audio/baresip/Makefile.depends
   head/audio/maplay/files/patch-maplay.cc
   head/benchmarks/p5-Benchmark-Stopwatch/pkg-descr
   head/chinese/p5-Encode-HanConvert/pkg-descr
   head/deskutils/kbirthday/Makefile
   head/devel/bsdcflow/pkg-descr
   head/games/exmars/pkg-descr
   head/games/nonsense/files/nonsense.6
   head/games/ruby-exmars/pkg-descr
   head/lang/pfe/pkg-descr
   head/lang/schemetoc/files/README.FreeBSD
   head/mail/gld/files/pkg-message.in
   head/mail/spfval/pkg-descr
   head/misc/xdelta/files/patch-configure
   head/net-mgmt/nagios-check_netsnmp/files/check_netsnmp.html
   head/net/csync2/files/pkg-install.in
   head/net/netsed/files/patch-netsed.c
   head/net/ser/files/patch-modules::nathelper::nathelper.c
   head/ports-mgmt/managepkg/pkg-descr
   head/print/acrobatviewer/pkg-message
   head/print/rtf2latex/files/Makefile
   head/security/p5-Digest-Nilsimsa/pkg-descr
   head/security/vlog/files/patch-curses.c
   head/sysutils/boxbackup-devel/files/999.boxbackup.in
   head/sysutils/boxbackup/files/999.boxbackup.in
   head/sysutils/su2/pkg-descr
   head/textproc/mifluz/pkg-descr
   head/textproc/modlogan/files/patch-cssfile-writting
   head/www/apache22-peruser-mpm/files/httpd-2.2.3-peruser-0.3.0.patch
   head/www/apache22/files/mpm-itk-20110321-01
   head/www/limesurvey/Makefile
   head/x11-fonts/fontconfig/files/fc-query.1
 
 Modified: head/Tools/scripts/patchtool.py
 ==============================================================================
 --- head/Tools/scripts/patchtool.py	Sat Feb  9 11:20:31 2013	(r311968)
 +++ head/Tools/scripts/patchtool.py	Sat Feb  9 12:00:52 2013	(r311969)
 @@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ def getrelpath(path, wrksrc):
  
  
  #
 -# Generare a diff between saved and current versions of the file pointed by the
 +# Generate a diff between saved and current versions of the file pointed by the
  # wrksrc+path. Apply heuristics to locate saved version of the file in question
  # and if it fails assume that file is new, so /dev/null is to be used as
  # original file. Optionally save generated patch into `outfile' instead of
 @@ -204,7 +204,7 @@ def gendiff(path, wrksrc, outfile = ''):
  	exitval = pipe.wait()
  	if exitval == 0:    # No differences were found
  		retval = False
 -		retmsg = 'no differencies found between original and current ' \
 +		retmsg = 'no differences found between original and current ' \
  			  'version of "%s"' % fullpath
  	elif exitval == 1:  # Some differences  were  found
  		if (outfile != ''):
 @@ -218,7 +218,7 @@ def gendiff(path, wrksrc, outfile = ''):
  			sys.stdout.writelines(outbuf)
  		retval = True
  		retmsg = ''
 -	else:               # Error occured
 +	else:               # Error occurred
  		raise ECmdError('"%s"' % cmdline, \
  		  'external command returned non-zero error code')
  		# Not reached #
 @@ -229,7 +229,7 @@ def gendiff(path, wrksrc, outfile = ''):
  
  #
  # Automatically generate a name for a patch based on its path relative to
 -# wrksrc. Use simple scheme to ensute 1-to-1 mapping between path and
 +# wrksrc. Use simple scheme to ensure 1-to-1 mapping between path and
  # patchname - replace all '_' with '__' and all '/' with '_'.
  #
  def makepatchname(path, patchdir = ''):
 @@ -615,7 +615,7 @@ def generate(args, automatic, force, ign
  # is encountered, all patches that belong to the port are updated. If no
  # arguments are supplied - current directory is assumed.
  #
 -# The procedure homours last modification times of the patchfile, file from
 +# The procedure honours last modification times of the patchfile, file from
  # which diff to be generated and `EXTRACT_COOKIE' file (usually
  # ${WRKDIR}/.extract_cookie) to update only those patches that are really need
  # to be updated.
 
 Modified: head/audio/baresip/Makefile.depends
 ==============================================================================
 --- head/audio/baresip/Makefile.depends	Sat Feb  9 11:20:31 2013	(r311968)
 +++ head/audio/baresip/Makefile.depends	Sat Feb  9 12:00:52 2013	(r311969)
 @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
  ALSA_DEPEND=	${LOCALBASE}/include/alsa/asoundlib.h:${PORTSDIR}/audio/alsa-lib
  BV32_DEPEND=	# nonexistent
  CELT_DEPEND=	${LOCALBASE}/include/celt/celt.h:${PORTSDIR}/audio/celt
 -CONS_DEPEND=	# unneccessary
 +CONS_DEPEND=	# unnecessary
  EVDEV_DEPEND=
  FFMPEG_DEPEND=	${LOCALBASE}/include/libavcodec/avcodec.h:${PORTSDIR}/multimedia/ffmpeg
  G711_DEPEND=	${LOCALBASE}/include/spandsp/g711.h:${PORTSDIR}/comms/spandsp
 
 Modified: head/audio/maplay/files/patch-maplay.cc
 ==============================================================================
 --- head/audio/maplay/files/patch-maplay.cc	Sat Feb  9 11:20:31 2013	(r311968)
 +++ head/audio/maplay/files/patch-maplay.cc	Sat Feb  9 12:00:52 2013	(r311969)
 @@ -172,7 +172,7 @@
       if (range_violations)
       {
  -      cerr << range_violations << " range violations have occured!\n";
 -+      std::cerr << range_violations << " range violations have occured!\n";
 ++      std::cerr << range_violations << " range violations have occurred!\n";
         if (stdout_mode)
  -	cerr << "If you notice these violations,\n";
  +	std::cerr << "If you notice these violations,\n";
 
 Modified: head/benchmarks/p5-Benchmark-Stopwatch/pkg-descr
 ==============================================================================
 --- head/benchmarks/p5-Benchmark-Stopwatch/pkg-descr	Sat Feb  9 11:20:31 2013	(r311968)
 +++ head/benchmarks/p5-Benchmark-Stopwatch/pkg-descr	Sat Feb  9 12:00:52 2013	(r311969)
 @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ The stopwatch analogy is that at some po
  and start timing. Then you note certain events using lap. Finally you
  stop the watch and then print out a summary.
  
 -The summary shows all the events in order, what time they occured at,
 +The summary shows all the events in order, what time they occurred at,
  how long since the last lap and the percentage of the total time.
  Hopefully this will give you a good idea of where your code is
  spending most of its time.
 
 Modified: head/chinese/p5-Encode-HanConvert/pkg-descr
 ==============================================================================
 --- head/chinese/p5-Encode-HanConvert/pkg-descr	Sat Feb  9 11:20:31 2013	(r311968)
 +++ head/chinese/p5-Encode-HanConvert/pkg-descr	Sat Feb  9 12:00:52 2013	(r311969)
 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
 -This module is an attempt to solve most common problems occured in
 +This module is an attempt to solve most common problems occurred in
  Traditional vs. Simplified Chinese conversion, in an efficient,
  flexible way, without resorting to external tools or modules.
  
 
 Modified: head/deskutils/kbirthday/Makefile
 ==============================================================================
 --- head/deskutils/kbirthday/Makefile	Sat Feb  9 11:20:31 2013	(r311968)
 +++ head/deskutils/kbirthday/Makefile	Sat Feb  9 12:00:52 2013	(r311969)
 @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ USE_LDCONFIG=	yes
  # may or may not solve the alpha compilation issue....
  CONFIGURE_ARGS=	--with-pic
  
 -# necesary to access the second master site by getting rid of the default switch -A
 +# necessary to access the second master site by getting rid of the default switch -A
  FETCH_CMD ?=/usr/bin/fetch -Rr
  
  post-patch:
 
 Modified: head/devel/bsdcflow/pkg-descr
 ==============================================================================
 --- head/devel/bsdcflow/pkg-descr	Sat Feb  9 11:20:31 2013	(r311968)
 +++ head/devel/bsdcflow/pkg-descr	Sat Feb  9 12:00:52 2013	(r311969)
 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
  cflow reads files as C or assembler program source and prints a graph
 -a graph of the function call hierarchy. Called functions are indented
 -according to their caller-callee relationship, in the order of occurance. 
 +of the function call hierarchy. Called functions are indented according
 +to their caller-callee relationship, in the order of occurrence.
  
 -WWW:	http://www.sysfault.org/projects
 +WWW: http://www.sysfault.org/projects
 
 Modified: head/games/exmars/pkg-descr
 ==============================================================================
 --- head/games/exmars/pkg-descr	Sat Feb  9 11:20:31 2013	(r311968)
 +++ head/games/exmars/pkg-descr	Sat Feb  9 12:00:52 2013	(r311969)
 @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ everything with a high level interface f
  
  The resulting program has the following main features:
  
 -* Uses the parser from pMARS, so no previous parsing is neccessary. At first
 +* Uses the parser from pMARS, so no previous parsing is necessary. At first
    this was my main motivation for exMARS.
  * Speed: 50% faster than pmars on a Pentium III, and often more than twice as
    fast than pmars on a Pentium 4 (using gcc 3.3.1, and the same compiler
 
 Modified: head/games/nonsense/files/nonsense.6
 ==============================================================================
 --- head/games/nonsense/files/nonsense.6	Sat Feb  9 11:20:31 2013	(r311968)
 +++ head/games/nonsense/files/nonsense.6	Sat Feb  9 12:00:52 2013	(r311969)
 @@ -233,7 +233,7 @@ So, for instance,
  {@A}
  would be replaced with the current day of the week.
  .It {@strftime format|number1|number2}
 -Same as above, but uses the date/time that occured X seconds ago,
 +Same as above, but uses the date/time that occurred X seconds ago,
  where X is a random number between
  .Ar number1
  and
 
 Modified: head/games/ruby-exmars/pkg-descr
 ==============================================================================
 --- head/games/ruby-exmars/pkg-descr	Sat Feb  9 11:20:31 2013	(r311968)
 +++ head/games/ruby-exmars/pkg-descr	Sat Feb  9 12:00:52 2013	(r311969)
 @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ everything with a high level interface f
  
  The resulting program has the following main features:
  
 -* Uses the parser from pMARS, so no previous parsing is neccessary. At first
 +* Uses the parser from pMARS, so no previous parsing is necessary. At first
    this was my main motivation for exMARS.
  * Speed: 50% faster than pmars on a Pentium III, and often more than twice as
    fast than pmars on a Pentium 4 (using gcc 3.3.1, and the same compiler
 
 Modified: head/lang/pfe/pkg-descr
 ==============================================================================
 --- head/lang/pfe/pkg-descr	Sat Feb  9 11:20:31 2013	(r311968)
 +++ head/lang/pfe/pkg-descr	Sat Feb  9 12:00:52 2013	(r311969)
 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
 -This package contains all neccessary ANSI-C source files to build a
 +This package contains all necessary ANSI-C source files to build a
  running Forth-environment on most UNIX machines, on DOS and on OS/2.
  
  The Forth-system is closely modeled along the new American National
 
 Modified: head/lang/schemetoc/files/README.FreeBSD
 ==============================================================================
 --- head/lang/schemetoc/files/README.FreeBSD	Sat Feb  9 11:20:31 2013	(r311968)
 +++ head/lang/schemetoc/files/README.FreeBSD	Sat Feb  9 12:00:52 2013	(r311969)
 @@ -10,13 +10,13 @@ The syntax of the scc compiler has been 
  use dynamic linking unless the -static flag is specified on the scc
  command line.
  
 -For compiling exectables on the command line from only object files
 +For compiling executables on the command line from only object files
  it has no method of knowing if you need the X library linked in,
  and will by default not.  So, if you are building an application 
  written for scheme->c which needs X support (such as ezd), you
  will need to supply a -lX11 flag on the command line.  If you are
  compiling a single scheme file(not an object file) which has the
 -(with xlib) line in the module statement it is not neccesary to 
 +(with xlib) line in the module statement it is not necessary to
  include -lX11.
  
  Those not wishing to use the X library support can delete the following
 
 Modified: head/mail/gld/files/pkg-message.in
 ==============================================================================
 --- head/mail/gld/files/pkg-message.in	Sat Feb  9 11:20:31 2013	(r311968)
 +++ head/mail/gld/files/pkg-message.in	Sat Feb  9 12:00:52 2013	(r311969)
 @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
    
    gld_enable="YES"
  
 - To complete the installation, you need to create the neccesary
 + To complete the installation, you need to create the necessary
   database and tables. An example configuration file is available in
   %%PREFIX%%/etc/gld.conf-dist. For more information see the
   documentation in %%DOCSDIR%%/share/doc/gld.
 
 Modified: head/mail/spfval/pkg-descr
 ==============================================================================
 --- head/mail/spfval/pkg-descr	Sat Feb  9 11:20:31 2013	(r311968)
 +++ head/mail/spfval/pkg-descr	Sat Feb  9 12:00:52 2013	(r311969)
 @@ -4,4 +4,4 @@ SPF records. Simply pass the validator a
  as an SPFv1 or SPF-Classic record.
  
  If an error is found, it tries its best to report the error in question and the
 -specific location in the record where the error occured.
 +specific location in the record where the error occurred.
 
 Modified: head/misc/xdelta/files/patch-configure
 ==============================================================================
 --- head/misc/xdelta/files/patch-configure	Sat Feb  9 11:20:31 2013	(r311968)
 +++ head/misc/xdelta/files/patch-configure	Sat Feb  9 12:00:52 2013	(r311969)
 @@ -341,7 +341,7 @@
  -          echo "*** exact error that occured. This usually means GLIB was incorrectly installed"
  -          echo "*** or that you have moved GLIB since it was installed. In the latter case, you"
  -          echo "*** may want to edit the glib-config script: $GLIB_CONFIG"
 -+          echo "*** exact error that occured. This usually means GLIB is incorrectly installed."
 ++          echo "*** exact error that occurred. This usually means GLIB is incorrectly installed."
   fi
   rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext \
         conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext
 
 Modified: head/net-mgmt/nagios-check_netsnmp/files/check_netsnmp.html
 ==============================================================================
 --- head/net-mgmt/nagios-check_netsnmp/files/check_netsnmp.html	Sat Feb  9 11:20:31 2013	(r311968)
 +++ head/net-mgmt/nagios-check_netsnmp/files/check_netsnmp.html	Sat Feb  9 12:00:52 2013	(r311969)
 @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ href="http://net-snmp.sourceforge.net/">;
  a convenient way to collect this information and export it by means of
  SNMP protocol.  It also allows one to specify the critical values for
  the above parameters and automatically sets error flag to indicate the
 -error occured and provides error message which describes it.
 +error occurred and provides error message which describes it.
  Using <code>snmpd</code> it is also possible to execute custom scripts
  which allows to monitor parameters which are not available in standard
  mibs.
 
 Modified: head/net/csync2/files/pkg-install.in
 ==============================================================================
 --- head/net/csync2/files/pkg-install.in	Sat Feb  9 11:20:31 2013	(r311968)
 +++ head/net/csync2/files/pkg-install.in	Sat Feb  9 12:00:52 2013	(r311969)
 @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ create_cert() {
  	rm -f /tmp/csync2_ssl_cert.csr
  
  	if [ ${code} -ne 0 ]; then
 -		echo "csync2: OpenSSL error occured:"
 +		echo "csync2: OpenSSL error occurred:"
  		echo
  		cat ${_errlog}
  		echo
 
 Modified: head/net/netsed/files/patch-netsed.c
 ==============================================================================
 --- head/net/netsed/files/patch-netsed.c	Sat Feb  9 11:20:31 2013	(r311968)
 +++ head/net/netsed/files/patch-netsed.c	Sat Feb  9 12:00:52 2013	(r311969)
 @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@
  +  ERR("be passed using HTTP-alike hex escape sequences (eg. CRLF -> %%0a%%0d).\n");
  +  ERR("Single '%%' can be reached by using '%%%%'. Examples:\n\n");
  +  ERR("  's/andrew/mike/1'   - replace 'andrew' with 'mike' (once)\n");
 -+  ERR("  's/andrew/mike'     - replace all occurences of 'andrew' with 'mike'\n");
 ++  ERR("  's/andrew/mike'     - replace all occurrences of 'andrew' with 'mike'\n");
  +  ERR("  's/andrew/mike%%00'  - replace 'andrew' with 'mike\\x00' (to keep orig. size)\n");
     ERR("  's/%%%%/%%2f/20'      - replace '%%' with '/' in first 20 packets\n\n");
     ERR("Rules are not working on cross-packet boundaries and are evaluated from\n");
 
 Modified: head/net/ser/files/patch-modules::nathelper::nathelper.c
 ==============================================================================
 --- head/net/ser/files/patch-modules::nathelper::nathelper.c	Sat Feb  9 11:20:31 2013	(r311968)
 +++ head/net/ser/files/patch-modules::nathelper::nathelper.c	Sat Feb  9 12:00:52 2013	(r311969)
 @@ -1259,7 +1259,7 @@ $FreeBSD$
  +		/*
  +		 * Having such data, but not at line beginning.
  +		 * Skip them and reiterate. ser_memmem() will find next
 -+		 * occurence.
 ++		 * occurrence.
  +		 */
  +		if (plimit - cp1 < 2)
  +			return NULL;
 
 Modified: head/ports-mgmt/managepkg/pkg-descr
 ==============================================================================
 --- head/ports-mgmt/managepkg/pkg-descr	Sat Feb  9 11:20:31 2013	(r311968)
 +++ head/ports-mgmt/managepkg/pkg-descr	Sat Feb  9 12:00:52 2013	(r311969)
 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
  This script runs though the complete ports tree without stopping after a make
 -error occured.
 +error occurred.
  If you call make with any parameter in one of the directories of the ports tree
  in FreeBSD the run will stop if make returns with a code bigger than zero. That
  means, that it is (in opposite to NetBSD or OpenBSD impossible to run a echo 
 
 Modified: head/print/acrobatviewer/pkg-message
 ==============================================================================
 --- head/print/acrobatviewer/pkg-message	Sat Feb  9 11:20:31 2013	(r311968)
 +++ head/print/acrobatviewer/pkg-message	Sat Feb  9 12:00:52 2013	(r311969)
 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
  
  Please advise all your users intended to use Acrobat Viewer to create
 -"~/AcrobatFonts" directory, which is neccessary for Acrobat Viewer to normally
 +"~/AcrobatFonts" directory, which is necessary for Acrobat Viewer to normally
  save its configuration data.
  
 
 Modified: head/print/rtf2latex/files/Makefile
 ==============================================================================
 --- head/print/rtf2latex/files/Makefile	Sat Feb  9 11:20:31 2013	(r311968)
 +++ head/print/rtf2latex/files/Makefile	Sat Feb  9 12:00:52 2013	(r311969)
 @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ PREFIX?=/usr/local
  # want to specify this for ULTRIX - ULTRIX has both, strchr and index but
  # lacks prototypes for the latter.
  # 
 -# uncomment this line and delete unneccesary flags if needed.
 +# uncomment this line and delete unnecessary flags if needed.
  #XCFLAGS=-DNO_MALLOC_H -DSTDARG -DVARARGS -DSYSV
  #XCFLAGS = -DSYSV
  
 
 Modified: head/security/p5-Digest-Nilsimsa/pkg-descr
 ==============================================================================
 --- head/security/p5-Digest-Nilsimsa/pkg-descr	Sat Feb  9 11:20:31 2013	(r311968)
 +++ head/security/p5-Digest-Nilsimsa/pkg-descr	Sat Feb  9 12:00:52 2013	(r311969)
 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
 -A nilsimsa signature is a statistic of n-gram occurance in a piece of text.
 +A nilsimsa signature is a statistic of n-gram occurrence in a piece of text.
  It is a 256 bit value usually represented in hex. This module is a wrapper
  around nilsimsa implementation in C by cmeclax. 
  
 
 Modified: head/security/vlog/files/patch-curses.c
 ==============================================================================
 --- head/security/vlog/files/patch-curses.c	Sat Feb  9 11:20:31 2013	(r311968)
 +++ head/security/vlog/files/patch-curses.c	Sat Feb  9 12:00:52 2013	(r311969)
 @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@
  + arrows   move the window one line       0   scroll window to leftmost\n\
  + h,j,k,l  in either direction.         \n\
  + H,J,K,L  Caps move faster.             /,?  search a regexp forward/backward\n\
 -+ b,space  back, forward 1 page          n,N  goto next/previous occurence\n\
 ++ b,space  back, forward 1 page          n,N  goto next/previous occurrence\n\
  +PgUp/Down these work on XFree only      >,<  goto next/previous day boundary\n\
  +                                        ],[  goto next/previous marked line\n\
  +--------- MISC KEYS ----------------     \n\
 
 Modified: head/sysutils/boxbackup-devel/files/999.boxbackup.in
 ==============================================================================
 --- head/sysutils/boxbackup-devel/files/999.boxbackup.in	Sat Feb  9 11:20:31 2013	(r311968)
 +++ head/sysutils/boxbackup-devel/files/999.boxbackup.in	Sat Feb  9 12:00:52 2013	(r311969)
 @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ case "$monthly_boxbackup_compare_enable"
  		# Return codes:
  		#  1    Comparison was exact
  		#  2    Differences were found
 -		#  3    An error occured
 +		#  3    An error occurred
  		if [ $? -eq 2 ]; then
  			echo
  			echo "Differences were found. Please check the output."
 
 Modified: head/sysutils/boxbackup/files/999.boxbackup.in
 ==============================================================================
 --- head/sysutils/boxbackup/files/999.boxbackup.in	Sat Feb  9 11:20:31 2013	(r311968)
 +++ head/sysutils/boxbackup/files/999.boxbackup.in	Sat Feb  9 12:00:52 2013	(r311969)
 @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ case "$monthly_boxbackup_compare_enable"
  		# Return codes:
  		#  1    Comparison was exact
  		#  2    Differences were found
 -		#  3    An error occured
 +		#  3    An error occurred
  		if [ $? -eq 2 ]; then
  			echo
  			echo "Differences were found. Please check the output."
 
 Modified: head/sysutils/su2/pkg-descr
 ==============================================================================
 --- head/sysutils/su2/pkg-descr	Sat Feb  9 11:20:31 2013	(r311968)
 +++ head/sysutils/su2/pkg-descr	Sat Feb  9 12:00:52 2013	(r311969)
 @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
  From the README:
  
     su2 is a great program for anyone that has anything to do with
 -system adiministration.  su2 gives you the ability to masquerade with
 +system administration.  su2 gives you the ability to masquerade with
  the UID of other users.  You use own password to switch.  Probably the
  biggest benefit of su2 is that you retain your own customized shell
  environment.
 @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ than this.  Regular users can put a .su2
  directory to enable other users to become them.  While this may sound
  odd, it is sometimes useful to allow a number of users to masquerade
  around with the uid of restricted accounts.  One such example of this
 -is a 'www' account which is a common occurance with the proliferation
 +is a 'www' account which is a common occurrence with the proliferation
  of the web.  While the www user's password may be starred out to
  disable direct logins, root could put a set of usernames into
  ~www/.su2rc to enable these users to 'become' www and do Web
 
 Modified: head/textproc/mifluz/pkg-descr
 ==============================================================================
 --- head/textproc/mifluz/pkg-descr	Sat Feb  9 11:20:31 2013	(r311968)
 +++ head/textproc/mifluz/pkg-descr	Sat Feb  9 12:00:52 2013	(r311969)
 @@ -4,12 +4,12 @@ indexed text for the index. It is simple
  a few basic functionalities. It does not contain document parsers 
  (HTML, PDF etc...). It does not contain a full text query parser. 
  It does not provide result display functions or other user friendly 
 -stuff. It only provides functions to store word occurences and retrieve
 +stuff. It only provides functions to store word occurrences and retrieve
  them. The fact that it uses 50% of the size of the indexed text is 
  rather atypical. Most well known full text indexing systems only use 
  30%. The advantage GNU mifluz has over most full text indexing systems 
  is that it is fully dynamic (update, delete, insert), uses only a 
 -controled amount of memory while resolving a query, has higher upper 
 +controlled amount of memory while resolving a query, has higher upper
  limits and has a simple storage scheme. Consuming more disk space 
  allows all this. 
  
 
 Modified: head/textproc/modlogan/files/patch-cssfile-writting
 ==============================================================================
 --- head/textproc/modlogan/files/patch-cssfile-writting	Sat Feb  9 11:20:31 2013	(r311968)
 +++ head/textproc/modlogan/files/patch-cssfile-writting	Sat Feb  9 12:00:52 2013	(r311969)
 @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ diff -u -u -r1.100 generate.c
  +
  +	ret = unlink(filename);
  +	if(ret == 0 || (ret == -1 && errno == ENOENT)) {
 -+		/* If no error occured or the file didn't existed: link it. */
 ++		/* If no error occurred or the file didn't existed: link it. */
  +
  +		ret = symlink(conf->cssfile, filename);
  +		if (ret != 0) {
 
 Modified: head/www/apache22-peruser-mpm/files/httpd-2.2.3-peruser-0.3.0.patch
 ==============================================================================
 --- head/www/apache22-peruser-mpm/files/httpd-2.2.3-peruser-0.3.0.patch	Sat Feb  9 11:20:31 2013	(r311968)
 +++ head/www/apache22-peruser-mpm/files/httpd-2.2.3-peruser-0.3.0.patch	Sat Feb  9 12:00:52 2013	(r311969)
 @@ -2007,7 +2007,7 @@ diff -Nur httpd-2.2.3/server/mpm/experim
  +        SAFE_ACCEPT(accept_mutex_off()); 	/* unlock after "accept" */
  +
  +        if (status == APR_EGENERAL) {
 -+            /* resource shortage or should-not-occur occured */
 ++            /* resource shortage or should-not-occur occurred */
  +            clean_child_exit(1);
  +        }
  +        else if (status != APR_SUCCESS || die_now) {
 
 Modified: head/www/apache22/files/mpm-itk-20110321-01
 ==============================================================================
 --- head/www/apache22/files/mpm-itk-20110321-01	Sat Feb  9 11:20:31 2013	(r311968)
 +++ head/www/apache22/files/mpm-itk-20110321-01	Sat Feb  9 12:00:52 2013	(r311969)
 @@ -748,7 +748,7 @@ unchanged:
  +        SAFE_ACCEPT(accept_mutex_off());      /* unlock after "accept" */
  +
  +        if (status == APR_EGENERAL) {
 -+            /* resource shortage or should-not-occur occured */
 ++            /* resource shortage or should-not-occur occurred */
  +            clean_child_exit(1);
  +        }
  +        else if (status != APR_SUCCESS) {
 
 Modified: head/www/limesurvey/Makefile
 ==============================================================================
 --- head/www/limesurvey/Makefile	Sat Feb  9 11:20:31 2013	(r311968)
 +++ head/www/limesurvey/Makefile	Sat Feb  9 12:00:52 2013	(r311969)
 @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ ZIP_DESC=		Install PHP zip extension
  USE_PGSQL=	yes
  USE_PHP=	pgsql
  .else
 -# server is not neccesery on this host.
 +# server is not necessary on this host.
  #USE_MYSQL=	server
  USE_MYSQL=	client
  USE_PHP=	mysql
 
 Modified: head/x11-fonts/fontconfig/files/fc-query.1
 ==============================================================================
 --- head/x11-fonts/fontconfig/files/fc-query.1	Sat Feb  9 11:20:31 2013	(r311968)
 +++ head/x11-fonts/fontconfig/files/fc-query.1	Sat Feb  9 12:00:52 2013	(r311969)
 @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ Query \fIfont-file\fR for font faces.
  .SH "RETURN CODES"
  .PP
  \fBfc-query\fR returns error code 0 for successful parsing,
 -or 1 if any errors occured or if at least one font face could not be opened.
 +or 1 if any errors occurred or if at least one font face could not be opened.
  .SH "SEE ALSO"
  .PP
  \fBfc-scan\fR(1)
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