[Pkg-shadow-devel] Bug#141322: marked as done (Various typos in the manpages for shadow)

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From: David Weinehall <tao@acc.umu.se>
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Subject: Various typos in the manpages for shadow
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Package: passwd
Version: 20000902-8

Here are some fixes for various typos in passwd and login.


--- shadow-20000902/man/chage.1.bak	Fri Apr  5 14:08:09 2002
+++ shadow-20000902/man/chage.1	Fri Apr  5 14:08:41 2002
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@
 When \fImaxdays\fR plus \fIlastday\fR is less than the current day,
 the user will be required to change her password before being
 able to use her account.
-This occurance can be planned for in advance by use of the \fB-W\fR option,
+This occurrence can be planned for in advance by use of the \fB-W\fR option,
 which provides the user with advance warning.
 .PP
 With the \fB-d\fR option, the value of \fIlastday\fR is the number of days


--- shadow-20000902/man/chfn.1.bak	Sat Aug 26 20:27:17 2000
+++ shadow-20000902/man/chfn.1	Fri Apr  5 14:10:05 2002
@@ -40,12 +40,12 @@
 .SH DESCRIPTION
 \fBchfn\fR changes user fullname, office number, office extension, and home
 phone number information for a user's account. 
-This information is typically printed by \fBfinger\fR(1) and similiar
+This information is typically printed by \fBfinger\fR(1) and similar
 programs.
 A normal user may only change the fields for their own account,
 the super user may change the fields for any account.
 Also, only the super user may use the \fB-o\fR option to change the
-undefined portions of the GCOS field.
+undefined portions of the GECOS field.
 .PP
 The only restrictions placed on the contents of the fields is that no
 control characters may be present, nor any of comma, colon, or equal sign.


--- shadow-20000902/man/chpasswd.8.bak	Sat Aug 26 20:27:17 2000
+++ shadow-20000902/man/chpasswd.8	Fri Apr  5 14:10:46 2002
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@
 \fBchpasswd\fR reads a file of user name and password pairs
 from standard input and uses this information
 to update a group of existing users. Without the -e switch, the
-passwords are expected to be cleartext. With the -e switch, the
+passwords are expected to be clear-text. With the -e switch, the
 passwords are expected to be in encrypted form.
 Each line is of the format
 .sp 1


--- shadow-20000902/man/login.1.bak	Sat Aug 26 20:27:17 2000
+++ shadow-20000902/man/login.1	Fri Apr  5 14:16:56 2002
@@ -97,9 +97,9 @@
 Please see the appropriate manual section for more information on
 this function.
 .PP
-A subsystem login is indicated by the presense of a "*" as the first
+A subsystem login is indicated by the presence of a "*" as the first
 character of the login shell. The given home directory will be used as
-the root of a new filesystem which the user is actually logged into.
+the root of a new file system which the user is actually logged into.
 .SH OPTIONS
 .TP
 .B -p


--- shadow-20000902/man/newgrp.1.bak	Sat Aug 26 20:27:17 2000
+++ shadow-20000902/man/newgrp.1	Fri Apr  5 14:14:00 2002
@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@
 .PP
 The
 .B sg
-command works similiar to \fBnewgrp\fR but does not replace the
+command works similar to \fBnewgrp\fR but does not replace the
 user's shell, so upon exit from a \fBsg\fR command, you are
 returned to your previous group ID.
 .B sg


--- shadow-20000902/man/newusers.8.bak	Sat Aug 26 20:27:17 2000
+++ shadow-20000902/man/newusers.8	Fri Apr  5 14:13:43 2002
@@ -33,14 +33,14 @@
 .SH SYNOPSIS
 \fBnewusers\fR [\fI new_users \fR]
 .SH DESCRIPTION
-\fBnewusers\fR reads a file of user name and cleartext password pairs
+\fBnewusers\fR reads a file of user name and clear-text password pairs
 and uses this information to update a group of existing users or to
 create new users.
 Each line is in the same format as the standard password file (see
 \fBpasswd\fR(5)) with the following exceptions.
 .IP "\fIpw_passwd\fR" 10
 This field will be encrypted and used as the new value
-of the encrpted password.
+of the encrypted password.
 .IP "\fIpw_age\fR"
 This field will be ignored for shadow passwords if the user already
 exists.


--- shadow-20000902/man/passwd.5.bak	Sat Aug 26 20:27:17 2000
+++ shadow-20000902/man/passwd.5	Fri Apr  5 14:12:21 2002
@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@
 have been enabled.
 If shadow passwords are being used, the encrypted password will
 be found in \fI/etc/shadow\fR.
-The encryped password consists of 13 characters from the
+The encrypted password consists of 13 characters from the
 64 character alphabet
 a thru z, A thru Z, 0 thru 9, \. and /.
 Refer to \fBcrypt\fR(3) for details on how this string is


--- shadow-20000902/man/pwck.8.bak	Sat Aug 26 20:27:17 2000
+++ shadow-20000902/man/pwck.8	Fri Apr  5 14:14:22 2002
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@
 All entries in the \fI/etc/passwd\fR and \fI/etc/shadow\fR are checked to
 see that the entry has the proper format and valid data in each field.
 The user is prompted to delete entries that are improperly formatted or
-which have other incorrectable errors.
+which have other uncorrectable errors.
 .P
 Checks are made to verify that each entry has
 .sp


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Given that the shadow package maintenance team has now taken over this
package, we can know acknowledge all non-maintainer uploads which were
made during the interim period.

So, hoping I made no typo, I hereby close all these bugs
definitely. Thanks a lot to all bug reporters.



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