X-Git-Url: https://git.sven.stormbind.net/?p=sven%2Ftclcurl.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=debian%2Fpatches%2Fman-spelling;fp=debian%2Fpatches%2Fman-spelling;h=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hp=4bf59ac806da5b27ec9bc32a3d34f863ee5b8086;hb=d97402733dcb1f0019d84cf12325a625265b0ea1;hpb=bf7bf60bcf78d500cf389941fea6cd65adc0e827 diff --git a/debian/patches/man-spelling b/debian/patches/man-spelling deleted file mode 100644 index 4bf59ac..0000000 --- a/debian/patches/man-spelling +++ /dev/null @@ -1,148 +0,0 @@ -Fix a few spelling issue flagged by lintian. -Index: tclcurl/doc/tclcurl.n -=================================================================== ---- tclcurl.orig/doc/tclcurl.n -+++ tclcurl/doc/tclcurl.n -@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ curl and this call MUST have a correspon - .I cleanup - when the operation is completed. - You should perform all your sequential file transfers using the same --curlHandle. This enables TclCurl to use persistant connections when -+curlHandle. This enables TclCurl to use persistent connections when - possible. - .sp - .B RETURN VALUE -@@ -192,7 +192,7 @@ empty or it may be thousands of bytes. - - .TP - .B -file --File in which the transfered data will be saved. -+File in which the transferred data will be saved. - - .TP - .B -readproc -@@ -213,13 +213,13 @@ server end and the transfer will end the - - .TP - .B -infile --File from which the data will be transfered. -+File from which the data will be transferred. - - .TP - .B -progressproc - Name of the Tcl procedure that will invoked by TclCurl with a frequent - interval during operation (roughly once per second or sooner), no matter if data --is being transfered or not. Unknown/unused -+is being transferred or not. Unknown/unused - argument values passed to the callback will be set to zero (like if you - only download data, the upload size will remain 0), the prototype of the - procedure must be: -@@ -260,20 +260,20 @@ where \fBinfoType\fP specifies what kind - - .TP - .B -chunkbgnproc --Name of the procedure that will be called before a file will be transfered by -+Name of the procedure that will be called before a file will be transferred by - ftp, it should match the following prototype: - .sp - .B ChunkBgnProc {remains} - .sp - --Where remains is the number of files left to be transfered (or skipped) -+Where remains is the number of files left to be transferred (or skipped) - - This callback makes sense only when using the \fB-wildcard\fP option. - - .TP - .B -chunkbgnvar - Name of the variable in the global scope that will contain the data of the file about --to be transfered. If you don't use this option '::fileData' will be used. -+to be transferred. If you don't use this option '::fileData' will be used. - - The available data is: filename, filetype (file, directory, symlink, device block, device char, - named pipe, socket, door or error if it couldn't be identified), time, perm, uid, gid, -@@ -281,7 +281,7 @@ size, hardlinks and flags. - - .TP - .B -chunkendproc --Name of the procedure that will be called after a file is transfered (or skipped) -+Name of the procedure that will be called after a file is transferred (or skipped) - by ftp, it should match the following prototype: - .sp - .B ChunkEndProc {} -@@ -479,7 +479,7 @@ to using the share interface instead! Se - - .TP - .B -buffersize --Pass your prefered size for the receive buffer in TclCurl. The main point of this -+Pass your preferred size for the receive buffer in TclCurl. The main point of this - would be that the write callback gets called more often and with smaller chunks. - This is just treated as a request, not an order. You cannot be guaranteed to - actually get the given size. -@@ -657,7 +657,7 @@ TclCurl will automatically select the on - - .TP - .B anysafe --It may use anything but basic, TclCurl will automaticly select the -+It may use anything but basic, TclCurl will automatically select the - one it finds most secure. - .RE - -@@ -972,7 +972,7 @@ a single option and thus you need to con - Set multiple cookies in one string like this: "name1=content1; name2=content2;" - etc. - --This option sets the cookie header explictly in the outgoing request(s). -+This option sets the cookie header explicitly in the outgoing request(s). - If multiple requests are done due to authentication, followed redirections or similar, - they will all get this cookie passed on. - -@@ -1468,7 +1468,7 @@ than or equal to the parameter value. De - - .TP - .B -maxconnects --Sets the persistant connection cache size in all the protocols that support -+Sets the persistent connection cache size in all the protocols that support - persistent conecctions. The set amount will be the maximum amount of simultaneous - connections that TclCurl may cache in this easy handle. Default is 5, and there - isn't much point in changing this value unless you are perfectly aware of how this -@@ -2020,7 +2020,7 @@ FTP can't get host. Couldn't resolve the - FTP couldn't set type. Couldn't change transfer method to either binary or - ascii. - .IP 18 --Partial file. Only a part of the file was transfered, this happens when -+Partial file. Only a part of the file was transferred, this happens when - the server first reports an expected transfer size and then delivers data - that doesn't match the given size. - .IP 19 -@@ -2221,7 +2221,7 @@ negotiations that are specific to the pa - .TP - .B starttransfertime - Returns the time, in seconds, it took from the start until the first byte --is just about to be transfered. This includes the \fBpretransfertime\fP, -+is just about to be transferred. This includes the \fBpretransfertime\fP, - and also the time the server needs to calculate the result. - - .TP -@@ -2413,7 +2413,7 @@ to pause the transfer. - Resumes a transfer paused with \fBcurlhandle pause\fP - - .SH curl::transfer --In case you do not want to use persistant connections you can use this -+In case you do not want to use persistent connections you can use this - command, it takes the same arguments as the \fIcurlHandle\fP \fBconfigure\fP - and will init, configure, perform and cleanup a connection for you. - -Index: tclcurl/doc/tclcurl_multi.n -=================================================================== ---- tclcurl.orig/doc/tclcurl_multi.n -+++ tclcurl/doc/tclcurl_multi.n -@@ -223,7 +223,7 @@ the multi handle. - - The \fBcommand\fP option allows you to specify a command to invoke after all the easy - handles have finished their transfers, even though I say it is an option, the truth is --you must use this command to cleanup all the handles, otherwise the transfered files -+you must use this command to cleanup all the handles, otherwise the transferred files - may not be complete. - - This support is still in a very experimental state, it may still change without warning.