SPECS: strigi.spec, surfraw.spec, tcptrack.spec, vile.spec, xemacs...

ankry ankry at pld-linux.org
Thu Feb 7 10:55:04 CET 2008


Author: ankry                        Date: Thu Feb  7 09:55:04 2008 GMT
Module: SPECS                         Tag: HEAD
---- Log message:
- unix -> Unix

---- Files affected:
SPECS:
   strigi.spec (1.14 -> 1.15) , surfraw.spec (1.10 -> 1.11) , tcptrack.spec (1.12 -> 1.13) , vile.spec (1.45 -> 1.46) , xemacs-efs-pkg.spec (1.34 -> 1.35) 

---- Diffs:

================================================================
Index: SPECS/strigi.spec
diff -u SPECS/strigi.spec:1.14 SPECS/strigi.spec:1.15
--- SPECS/strigi.spec:1.14	Wed Feb  6 19:05:02 2008
+++ SPECS/strigi.spec	Thu Feb  7 10:54:58 2008
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@
 pluggable backend (currently clucene and hyperestraier, sqlite3 and
 xapian are in the works), communication between daemon and search
 program over an abstract interface with two implementations: DBus and
-a simple unix socket. Especially the DBus interface makes it very easy
+a simple Unix socket. Especially the DBus interface makes it very easy
 to write client applications. There are a few sample scripts in the
 code using Perl, Python, GTK+ and Qt. Writing clients is so easy that
 any GNOME or KDE app could implement this. Additionally, there is a
@@ -146,6 +146,9 @@
 All persons listed below can be reached at <cvs_login>@pld-linux.org
 
 $Log$
+Revision 1.15  2008-02-07 09:54:58  ankry
+- unix -> Unix
+
 Revision 1.14  2008-02-06 18:05:02  rotom
 - BR added
 - rel 2

================================================================
Index: SPECS/surfraw.spec
diff -u SPECS/surfraw.spec:1.10 SPECS/surfraw.spec:1.11
--- SPECS/surfraw.spec:1.10	Mon Feb 12 23:09:16 2007
+++ SPECS/surfraw.spec	Thu Feb  7 10:54:58 2008
@@ -17,11 +17,11 @@
 BuildRoot:	%{tmpdir}/%{name}-%{version}-root-%(id -u -n)
 
 %description
-Surfraw provides a fast unix command line interface to a variety of
+Surfraw provides a fast Unix command line interface to a variety of
 popular WWW search engines and other artifacts of power. It reclaims
 google, altavista, dejanews, freshmeat, research index, slashdot and
 many others from the false-prophet, pox-infested heathen lands of
-html-forms, placing these wonders where they belong, deep in unix
+html-forms, placing these wonders where they belong, deep in Unix
 heartland, as god loving extensions to the shell.
 
 Surfraw abstracts the browser away from input. Doing so lets it get on
@@ -81,7 +81,10 @@
 All persons listed below can be reached at <cvs_login>@pld-linux.org
 
 $Log$
-Revision 1.10  2007-02-12 22:09:16  glen
+Revision 1.11  2008-02-07 09:54:58  ankry
+- unix -> Unix
+
+Revision 1.10  2007/02/12 22:09:16  glen
 - tabs in preamble
 
 Revision 1.9  2007/02/12 01:06:33  baggins

================================================================
Index: SPECS/tcptrack.spec
diff -u SPECS/tcptrack.spec:1.12 SPECS/tcptrack.spec:1.13
--- SPECS/tcptrack.spec:1.12	Sun Jul 29 14:22:13 2007
+++ SPECS/tcptrack.spec	Thu Feb  7 10:54:58 2008
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@
 tcptrack is a sniffer which displays information about TCP connections
 it sees on a network interface. It passively watches for connections
 on the network interface, keeps track of their state and displays a
-list of connections in a manner similar to the unix 'top' command. It
+list of connections in a manner similar to the Unix 'top' command. It
 displays source and destination addresses and ports, connection state,
 idle time, and bandwidth usage.
 
@@ -65,6 +65,9 @@
 All persons listed below can be reached at <cvs_login>@pld-linux.org
 
 $Log$
+Revision 1.13  2008-02-07 09:54:58  ankry
+- unix -> Unix
+
 Revision 1.12  2007-07-29 12:22:13  gotar
 - upgraded to 1.2.0
 

================================================================
Index: SPECS/vile.spec
diff -u SPECS/vile.spec:1.45 SPECS/vile.spec:1.46
--- SPECS/vile.spec:1.45	Thu Jan  3 20:29:56 2008
+++ SPECS/vile.spec	Thu Feb  7 10:54:58 2008
@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@
 Obsoletes:	vi
 
 %description static
-The classic unix /bin/vi - small, static comiled editor which is
+The classic Unix /bin/vi - small, static comiled editor which is
 useful as a rescue tool.
 
 %description static -l pl.UTF-8
@@ -162,6 +162,9 @@
 All persons listed below can be reached at <cvs_login>@pld-linux.org
 
 $Log$
+Revision 1.46  2008-02-07 09:54:58  ankry
+- unix -> Unix
+
 Revision 1.45  2008-01-03 19:29:56  qboosh
 - removed obsolete nolibs patch
 - BR: libXt-devel (not just libX11-devel)

================================================================
Index: SPECS/xemacs-efs-pkg.spec
diff -u SPECS/xemacs-efs-pkg.spec:1.34 SPECS/xemacs-efs-pkg.spec:1.35
--- SPECS/xemacs-efs-pkg.spec:1.34	Thu Jan 24 02:23:03 2008
+++ SPECS/xemacs-efs-pkg.spec	Thu Feb  7 10:54:58 2008
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@
 EFS is a system for transparent file-transfer between remote VMS, CMS,
 MTS, MVS, Twenex, Explorer (the last two are Lisp machines), TOPS-20,
 DOS (running the Distinct, Novell, FTP software, NCSA, Microsoft in
-both unix and DOS mode, Super TCP, and Hellsoft FTP servers), Windows
+both Unix and DOS mode, Super TCP, and Hellsoft FTP servers), Windows
 NT (running the Microsoft or Hummingbird FTP servers), Unix
 descriptive listings (dl), KA9Q, OS/2 hosts using FTP. This means that
 you can edit, copy and otherwise manipulate files on any machine you
@@ -91,6 +91,9 @@
 All persons listed below can be reached at <cvs_login>@pld-linux.org
 
 $Log$
+Revision 1.35  2008-02-07 09:54:58  ankry
+- unix -> Unix
+
 Revision 1.34  2008-01-24 01:23:03  glen
 - invoke fix-info-dir via /sbin/postshell where possible to avoid extra /bin/sh dep
 
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    http://cvs.pld-linux.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/SPECS/surfraw.spec?r1=1.10&r2=1.11&f=u
    http://cvs.pld-linux.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/SPECS/tcptrack.spec?r1=1.12&r2=1.13&f=u
    http://cvs.pld-linux.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/SPECS/vile.spec?r1=1.45&r2=1.46&f=u
    http://cvs.pld-linux.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/SPECS/xemacs-efs-pkg.spec?r1=1.34&r2=1.35&f=u



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