[1/3] batctl: Correct typographical errors detected by lintian

Message ID 1262454706-6137-2-git-send-email-sven.eckelmann@gmx.de (mailing list archive)
State Accepted, archived
Headers

Commit Message

Sven Eckelmann Jan. 2, 2010, 5:51 p.m. UTC
  Debian's Lintian detected different smaller typographical errors in the source
code and manpages of batctl.

 * preceeding -> preceding
 * simliar -> similar

Signed-off-by: Sven Eckelmann <sven.eckelmann@gmx.de>
---
 batctl/bisect.c     |    4 ++--
 batctl/man/batctl.8 |    2 +-
 2 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
  

Patch

diff --git a/batctl/bisect.c b/batctl/bisect.c
index e3d7463..1939613 100644
--- a/batctl/bisect.c
+++ b/batctl/bisect.c
@@ -197,7 +197,7 @@  static int routing_table_new(char *orig, char *next_hop, char *old_next_hop, cha
 	int i, j;
 
 	if (!curr_bat_node) {
-		fprintf(stderr, "Routing table change without preceeding OGM - skipping");
+		fprintf(stderr, "Routing table change without preceding OGM - skipping");
 		goto err;
 	}
 
@@ -225,7 +225,7 @@  static int routing_table_new(char *orig, char *next_hop, char *old_next_hop, cha
 		goto err;
 
 	if (list_empty(&orig_event->event_list)) {
-		fprintf(stderr, "Routing table change without any preceeding OGM of that originator - skipping");
+		fprintf(stderr, "Routing table change without any preceding OGM of that originator - skipping");
 		goto err;
 	}
 
diff --git a/batctl/man/batctl.8 b/batctl/man/batctl.8
index 1aa68df..311fca3 100644
--- a/batctl/man/batctl.8
+++ b/batctl/man/batctl.8
@@ -96,7 +96,7 @@  Analyzes the logfiles to build a small internal database of all sent sequence nu
 .SH FILES
 .TP
 .I "\fBbat-hosts\fP"
-This file is simliar to the /etc/hosts file. You can write one mac address and one host name per line. batctl will search for bat-hosts in /etc, your home directory and the current directory. The found data is used to match mac address to your provided host name or replace mac addresses in debug output and logs. Host names are much easier to remember than mac addresses.
+This file is similar to the /etc/hosts file. You can write one mac address and one host name per line. batctl will search for bat-hosts in /etc, your home directory and the current directory. The found data is used to match mac address to your provided host name or replace mac addresses in debug output and logs. Host names are much easier to remember than mac addresses.
 .SH AUTHOR
 batctl was written by Andreas Langer <a.langer@q-dsl.de> and Marek Lindner <lindner_marek@yahoo.de>.
 .PP