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authorRuben Undheim <ruben.undheim@gmail.com>2018-09-02 23:51:30 +0200
committerRuben Undheim <ruben.undheim@gmail.com>2018-09-02 23:51:30 +0200
commit3696b47053ceddddfbee35f4410635b27375fd5c (patch)
tree6ab36d54c0fa25cfe4a8c49d88e5fd2462252f17 /debian
parente8045f17531dcaca63d0753a28cdba5008af373b (diff)
Fix spelling errors
Diffstat (limited to 'debian')
-rw-r--r--debian/patches/0006-Fix-spelling-errors.patch318
-rw-r--r--debian/patches/series1
2 files changed, 319 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/debian/patches/0006-Fix-spelling-errors.patch b/debian/patches/0006-Fix-spelling-errors.patch
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..5cbfc68
--- /dev/null
+++ b/debian/patches/0006-Fix-spelling-errors.patch
@@ -0,0 +1,318 @@
+From: Ruben Undheim <ruben.undheim@gmail.com>
+Date: Sun, 2 Sep 2018 23:49:26 +0200
+Subject: Fix spelling errors
+
+---
+ doc/irsim-analyzer.3 | 8 ++++----
+ doc/irsim-analyzer.doc | 8 ++++----
+ doc/irsim.1 | 24 ++++++++++++------------
+ doc/irsim.doc | 22 +++++++++++-----------
+ doc/netchange.5 | 4 ++--
+ doc/netchange.doc | 4 ++--
+ 6 files changed, 35 insertions(+), 35 deletions(-)
+
+diff --git a/doc/irsim-analyzer.3 b/doc/irsim-analyzer.3
+index 0fab61e..c45b3b5 100644
+--- a/doc/irsim-analyzer.3
++++ b/doc/irsim-analyzer.3
+@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ the value of the selected vector
+ .RS
+ .sp 0
+ .IP "\fBdelta T\fP" 12
+-Allows to determine the difference (in time) between any two
++Allows one to determine the difference (in time) between any two
+ edges. First click the mouse (any button) to the right of the first edge,
+ then to the left of the second edge. The time of the two edges as well as
+ their difference will be shown in the text window. As long as the button
+@@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ Generate a banner, showing the simulation name and current date.
+ Generate (in a separate page) a description of the signals displayed: the
+ .I complete
+ names of nodes (since the first characters may be stripped), and for vectors
+-the names of the nodes of wich it is composed.
++the names of the nodes of which it is composed.
+ .IP \fBtimes\fP 8
+ Generate a time ruler at the bottom of the traces.
+ .IP \fBoutline\fP 8
+@@ -142,14 +142,14 @@ Scrolls traces right by a full
+ .B Scrollbar:
+ The
+ .B left button
+-allows to
++allows one to
+ .I stretch
+ the left side of the window, thereby zooming in/out by an arbitrary
+ amount. The right side of the window remains the same.
+ .sp 1
+ The
+ .B right button
+-allows to
++allows one to
+ .I stretch
+ the right side of the window, thereby zooming in/out by an arbitrary
+ amount. The left side of the window remains the same.
+diff --git a/doc/irsim-analyzer.doc b/doc/irsim-analyzer.doc
+index 4f8f81b..18dd1e8 100644
+--- a/doc/irsim-analyzer.doc
++++ b/doc/irsim-analyzer.doc
+@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ MENU FUNCTIONS
+
+ window:1
+
+- delta T Allows to determine the difference (in
++ delta T Allows one to determine the difference (in
+ time) between any two edges. First click
+ the mouse (any button) to the right of the
+ first edge, then to the left of the second
+@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ MENU FUNCTIONS
+ of the signals displayed: the complete names
+ of nodes (since the first characters may be
+ stripped), and for vectors the names of the
+- nodes of wich it is composed.
++ nodes of which it is composed.
+
+ times Generate a time ruler at the bottom of the
+ traces.
+@@ -144,11 +144,11 @@ MOUSE FUNCTIONS
+ Scrolls traces right by a full page.
+
+ Scrollbar:
+- The left button allows to stretch the left side of the
++ The left button allows one to stretch the left side of the
+ window, thereby zooming in/out by an arbitrary amount.
+ The right side of the window remains the same.
+
+- The right button allows to stretch the right side of
++ The right button allows one to stretch the right side of
+ the window, thereby zooming in/out by an arbitrary
+ amount. The left side of the window remains the same.
+
+diff --git a/doc/irsim.1 b/doc/irsim.1
+index 56eb582..290613a 100644
+--- a/doc/irsim.1
++++ b/doc/irsim.1
+@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ as follows (in that order):
+ 3) \fB${CAD_ROOT}/irsim/\fI<prm_file>\fB.prm\fP
+ .PD 1
+ .PP
+-The default search directory (nominally /usr/local/lib) can be overriden
++The default search directory (nominally /usr/local/lib) can be overridden
+ by setting the environment variable CAD_ROOT to the appropriate
+ directory prior to running IRSIM (i.e. setenv CAD_ROOT /cad/lib).
+ .PP
+@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ The
+ .B hist_file
+ is the name of a file created with the
+ .I dumph
+-command (see below). If it is present, IRSIM will initilize the network
++command (see below). If it is present, IRSIM will initialize the network
+ to the state saved in that file. This file is different from
+ the ones created with the ">" command since it saves the state of every node
+ for all times, including any pending events.
+@@ -284,7 +284,7 @@ ignored -- useful for comments or temporarily disabling certain
+ commands in a command file.
+ .PP
+ Most commands take one or more node names as arguments. Whenever a node
+-name is acceptible in a command line, one can also use the name of a bit
++name is acceptable in a command line, one can also use the name of a bit
+ vector. In this case, the command will be applied to each node of the
+ vector (the "\fBt\fP" and "\fBd\fP" treat vectors specially, see below).
+ .TP
+@@ -655,12 +655,12 @@ circuit with a different debug level.
+ .TP
+ \fBpath \fIwnode...\fP
+ display critical path(s) for last transition of the specified node(s).
+-The critical path transistions are reported using the following format:
++The critical path transitions are reported using the following format:
+ .HP
+ \fInode\fB -> \fIvalue\fB @ \fItime\fB (\fIdelta\fB)\fP
+ .IP
+ where \fInode\fP is the name of the node, \fIvalue\fP is the value to which
+-the node transitioned, \fItime\fP is the time at which the transistion
++the node transitioned, \fItime\fP is the time at which the transition
+ occurred, and \fIdelta\fP is the delay through the node since the last
+ transition. For example:
+ .PP
+@@ -752,7 +752,7 @@ linear model (as in this example) the report shows
+ \fIcurrent value\fB -> \fIfinal value\fP
+ .PP
+ The second line displays information regarding the final value
+-(or dc) analysis for node "Load"; the minimun and maximum voltages
++(or dc) analysis for node "Load"; the minimum and maximum voltages
+ as well as the final logical value (0 in this case).
+ .PP
+ The next three lines display timing analysis information used to estimate
+@@ -837,7 +837,7 @@ events.
+ .TP
+ \fBdumph \fI[filename]\fP
+ Write the history of the simulation to the specified file, that is; all
+-transistions since time = 0. The resulting file is a machine-independent
++transitions since time = 0. The resulting file is a machine-independent
+ binary file, and contains all the required information to continue
+ simulation at the time the dump takes place. If the filename isn't
+ specified, it
+@@ -993,7 +993,7 @@ Specify duration of simulation step or clock phase.
+ .I n is specified
+ in ns. (nanoseconds). Floating point numbers with up to 1 digit past
+ the decimal point are
+-allowed. Further decimals are trucated (i.e. 10.299 == 10.2).
++allowed. Further decimals are truncated (i.e. 10.299 == 10.2).
+ .TP
+ \fBunitdelay \fI[n]\fP
+ When nonzero, force all transitions to take
+@@ -1016,7 +1016,7 @@ Print event statitistics, as follows:
+ nevents = 28012; evaluations = 27972
+ .PD 1
+ .IP
+-Where \fIchanges\fP is the total number of transistions recorded, \fIpunts\fP
++Where \fIchanges\fP is the total number of transitions recorded, \fIpunts\fP
+ is the number of punted events, \fI(cns)\fP is the number of consecutive
+ punted events (a punted event that punted another event). The penultimate
+ line shows the percentage of punted events with respect to the total number
+@@ -1064,7 +1064,7 @@ Note that this command doesn't resimulate the circuit so that it may leave the
+ network in an inconsistent state. Usually this command will be followed by an
+ .B isim
+ command (see below), if that is not the case then it's up to the user to
+-initilize the state of the circuit. This command exists only for historical
++initialize the state of the circuit. This command exists only for historical
+ reasons and will probably disappear in the future. It's use is discouraged.
+ .TP
+ \fBisim \fI[filename]\fP
+@@ -1083,8 +1083,8 @@ resolution. With no arguments, it will print the current resolution. The
+ default resolution is 0 ns.
+ .TP
+ \fBpowlogfile \fI[filename]\fP
+-Opens \fIfilename\fP for writting nodal transition reports. The format of
+-the report is the same you get when you trace a node normaly.
++Opens \fIfilename\fP for writing nodal transition reports. The format of
++the report is the same you get when you trace a node normally.
+ With no arguments powlogfile just closes the opened logfile and prints
+ out a power dissipation summary. Nodal transitions in inputs are
+ .B not
+diff --git a/doc/irsim.doc b/doc/irsim.doc
+index b6eec76..548f468 100644
+--- a/doc/irsim.doc
++++ b/doc/irsim.doc
+@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@
+ 3) ${CAD_ROOT}/irsim/prm/<prm file>.prm
+ --------
+
+- The default search directory (/usr/local/lib) can be overriden by setting
++ The default search directory (/usr/local/lib) can be overridden by setting
+ the environment variable CAD_ROOT to the appropriate directory prior to run-
+ ning IRSIM (i.e. setenv CAD_ROOT /usr/beta/mycad).
+
+@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@
+
+ The hist file is the name of a file created with the dumph command (see
+ - -----
+- below). If it is present, IRSIM will initilize the network to the state
++ below). If it is present, IRSIM will initialize the network to the state
+ saved in that file. This file is different from the ones created with
+ the ">" command since it saves the state of every node for all times,
+ including any pending events.
+@@ -301,7 +301,7 @@
+ commands in a command file.
+
+ Most commands take one or more node names as arguments. Whenever a node
+- name is acceptible in a command line, one can also use the name of a bit
++ name is acceptable in a command line, one can also use the name of a bit
+ vector. In this case, the command will be applied to each node of the
+ vector (the "t" and "d" treat vectors specially, see below).
+
+@@ -688,7 +688,7 @@
+ path wnode...
+ -----
+ display critical path(s) for last transition of the specified
+- node(s). The critical path transistions are reported using the
++ node(s). The critical path transitions are reported using the
+ following format:
+
+
+@@ -811,7 +811,7 @@
+ ------- ----- ----- -----
+
+ The second line displays information regarding the final value (or dc)
+- analysis for node "Load"; the minimun and maximum voltages as well as
++ analysis for node "Load"; the minimum and maximum voltages as well as
+ the final logical value (0 in this case).
+
+ The next three lines display timing analysis information used to esti-
+@@ -916,7 +916,7 @@
+ dumph [filename]
+ --------
+ Write the history of the simulation to the specified file, that is;
+- all transistions since time = 0. The resulting file is a machine-
++ all transitions since time = 0. The resulting file is a machine-
+ independent binary file, and contains all the required information
+ to continue simulation at the time the dump takes place. If the
+ filename isn't specified, it will be constructed by taking the name
+@@ -1123,7 +1123,7 @@
+ Specify duration of simulation step or clock phase. n is specified
+ - -- ---------
+ in ns. (nanoseconds). Floating point numbers with up to 1 digit
+- past the decimal point are allowed. Further decimals are trucated
++ past the decimal point are allowed. Further decimals are truncated
+ (i.e. 10.299 == 10.2).
+
+ unitdelay [n]
+@@ -1142,7 +1142,7 @@
+ -
+ nevents = 28012; evaluations = 27972
+
+- Where changes is the total number of transistions recorded, punts
++ Where changes is the total number of transitions recorded, punts
+ ------- -----
+ is the number of punted events, (cns) is the number of consecutive
+ ---
+@@ -1195,7 +1195,7 @@
+ Note that this command doesn't resimulate the circuit so that it
+ may leave the network in an inconsistent state. Usually this com-
+ mand will be followed by an isim command (see below), if that is
+- not the case then it's up to the user to initilize the state of the
++ not the case then it's up to the user to initialize the state of the
+ circuit. This command exists only for historical reasons and will
+ probably disappear in the future. It's use is discouraged.
+
+@@ -1218,9 +1218,9 @@
+
+ powlogfile [filename]
+ --------
+- Opens filename for writting nodal transition reports. The format of
++ Opens filename for writing nodal transition reports. The format of
+ --------
+- the report is the same you get when you trace a node normaly. With
++ the report is the same you get when you trace a node normally. With
+ no arguments powlogfile just closes the opened logfile and prints
+ out a power dissipation summary. Nodal transitions in inputs are
+ not included in the transition count.
+diff --git a/doc/netchange.5 b/doc/netchange.5
+index b16f7e1..8f34f3f 100644
+--- a/doc/netchange.5
++++ b/doc/netchange.5
+@@ -178,9 +178,9 @@ Change the delays for
+ .I node
+ to be
+ .I tplh
+-nanoseconds for low-to-high transistions, and
++nanoseconds for low-to-high transitions, and
+ .I tphl
+-ns. for high-to-low transistions. These should be absolute numbers,
++ns. for high-to-low transitions. These should be absolute numbers,
+ not relative increments/dercrements.
+ .IP \fBNOTE:\fP 6
+ For all commands, only the first letter is significant, the rest
+diff --git a/doc/netchange.doc b/doc/netchange.doc
+index e994c81..50067bd 100644
+--- a/doc/netchange.doc
++++ b/doc/netchange.doc
+@@ -102,8 +102,8 @@ DESCRIPTION
+
+ Delay node tplh tphl
+ Change the delays for node to be tplh nanoseconds for
+- low-to-high transistions, and tphl ns. for high-to-low
+- transistions. These should be absolute numbers, not
++ low-to-high transitions, and tphl ns. for high-to-low
++ transitions. These should be absolute numbers, not
+ relative increments/dercrements.
+
+ NOTE: For all commands, only the first letter is signifi-
diff --git a/debian/patches/series b/debian/patches/series
index 33be153..63094ec 100644
--- a/debian/patches/series
+++ b/debian/patches/series
@@ -3,3 +3,4 @@
03-fhs-images.patch
04-makefile-fix-hardening-ldflags.patch
05-reproducible-build.patch
+0006-Fix-spelling-errors.patch