[Crash-utility] [PATCH 1/2] Fix typo and delete doubled words in manual

Dave Anderson anderson at redhat.com
Mon Apr 27 16:16:12 UTC 2015



----- Original Message -----
> * s/repetetively/repetitively/g
> 
> Signed-off-by: Wei,Jiangang <weijg.fnst at cn.fujitsu.com>

I broke this into a couple patches, both of which are queued for crash-7.1.1:  

  https://github.com/crash-utility/crash/commit/117284469ad9c01ddeb7150b9d43c4af57dc7004

    - Fix for a typo in "help foreach", and a fix for a spelling error in 
     "help input".
     (weijg.fnst at cn.fujitsu.com)

And the second one also requires the same fix to be applied to help.c, which may dynamically
create/overwrite the README file when "make files" is run:

  https://github.com/crash-utility/crash/commit/1c10f98a564abaf8e7005c63cd2f9fe01a15b684

    - Fix for "and and" and "the the" typos in the README file. 
      (weijg.fnst at cn.fujitsu.com)

Thanks,
  Dave



 https://github.com/crash-utility/crash/commit/117284469ad9c01ddeb7150b9d43c4af57dc7004

> ---
>  README | 4 ++--
>  help.c | 4 ++--
>  2 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
> 
> diff --git a/README b/README
> index bc83ae6..a55fc4a 100644
> --- a/README
> +++ b/README
> @@ -79,7 +79,7 @@
>      $ make
>  
>    The initial build will take several minutes  because the embedded gdb
>    module
> -  must be configured and and built.  Alternatively, the crash source RPM
> file
> +  must be configured and built.  Alternatively, the crash source RPM file
>    may be installed and built, and the resultant crash binary RPM file
>    installed.
>  
>    The crash binary can only be used on systems of the same architecture as
> @@ -342,7 +342,7 @@
>  
>    Alternatively, you can create shared object library files consisting of
>    crash command extensions, that can be dynamically linked into the crash
> -  executable during runtime or during initialization.  This will allow the
> +  executable during runtime or during initialization.  This will allow
>    the same shared object to be used with subsequent crash releases without
>    having to re-merge the command's code into each new set of crash sources.
>    The dynamically linked-in commands will automatically show up in the crash
> diff --git a/help.c b/help.c
> index d7c3ae2..128b4da 100755
> --- a/help.c
> +++ b/help.c
> @@ -784,7 +784,7 @@ char *help_foreach[] = {
>  "display command data for multiple tasks in the system",
>  "[[pid | taskp | name | state | [kernel | user]] ...]\n"
>  "          command [flag] [argument]",
> -"  This command allows for a an examination of various kernel data
> associated",
> +"  This command allows for an examination of various kernel data
> associated",
>  "  with any, or all, tasks in the system, without having to set the
>  context",
>  "  to each targeted task.\n",
>  "      pid  perform the command(s) on this PID.",
> @@ -6776,7 +6776,7 @@ char *input_info[] = {
>  "",
>  "Alternatively, an input file containing command arguments may be created.",
>  "The arguments in the input file will be passed to the command specified,",
> -"which will be executed repetetively for each line of arguments in the
> file:",
> +"which will be executed repetitively for each line of arguments in the
> file:",
>  "",
>  "  %s> ps -p < inputfile",
>  "",
> --
> 1.9.3
> 
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