debian/patches/0003-fix_spelling_and_typo.patch: Fix some spelling errors
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| --- a/man/powercom.8
 | ||||
| +++ b/man/powercom.8
 | ||||
| @@ -46,53 +46,53 @@
 | ||||
|  loadPercentage and validationSequence. | ||||
|   | ||||
|  .IP "numOfBytesFromUPS=\fIvalue\fR" | ||||
| -The number of bytes in a UPS frame. The default is type dependant and 
 | ||||
| +The number of bytes in a UPS frame. The default is type dependent and 
 | ||||
|  is given below. | ||||
|   | ||||
|  .IP "methodOfFlowControl=\fIname\fR" | ||||
|  The method of serial communication flow control that is engaged by the  | ||||
| -UPS. The default is type dependant and is given below. Acceptable names 
 | ||||
| +UPS. The default is type dependent and is given below. Acceptable names 
 | ||||
|  are dtr0rts1, dtr1 or no_flow_control. | ||||
|   | ||||
|  .IP "shutdownArguments=\fI{{minutes,seconds},whether_minutes_should_be_used}\fR" | ||||
|  The minutes and seconds that the UPS should wait between receiving the  | ||||
|  shutdown command and actually shutting off. The other argument should  | ||||
|  be set to the character \fIn\fR only when the minutes value should be  | ||||
| -skipped and not sent to the UPS. The default is type dependant and is 
 | ||||
| +skipped and not sent to the UPS. The default is type dependent and is 
 | ||||
|  given below. The braces and commas are mandatory. Note that there should  | ||||
|  be no white space characters. | ||||
|   | ||||
|  .IP "voltage=\fI{coefficient1,coefficient2,coefficient3,coefficient4}\fR" | ||||
|  Only for KP625AP, Trust, Egys, BNT-other | ||||
|  A quad that is used convert the raw data to human readable voltage  | ||||
| -reading. The default is type dependant and is given below. Do note that 
 | ||||
| +reading. The default is type dependent and is given below. Do note that 
 | ||||
|  the braces and commas are mandatory, as well as the lack of white space | ||||
|  characters. | ||||
|   | ||||
|  .IP "frequency=\fI{coefficient1,coefficient2}\fR" | ||||
|  Only for KP625AP, Trust, Egys | ||||
|  A pair to convert the raw data to human readable frequency reading. The  | ||||
| -default is type dependant and is given below. Do note that the braces 
 | ||||
| +default is type dependent and is given below. Do note that the braces 
 | ||||
|  and commas are mandatory as well, as the lack of white space characters. | ||||
|   | ||||
|  .IP "batteryPercentage=\fI{coefficient1,coefficient2,coefficient3,coefficient4,coefficient5}\fR" | ||||
|  Only for KP625AP, Trust, Egys, BNT-other | ||||
|  A 5 tuple to convert the raw data to human readable battery percentage  | ||||
| -reading. The default is type dependant and is given below. Do note that 
 | ||||
| +reading. The default is type dependent and is given below. Do note that 
 | ||||
|  the braces and commas are mandatory, as the lack of white space  | ||||
|  characters. | ||||
|   | ||||
|  .IP "loadPercentage=\fI{coefficient1,coefficient2,coefficient3,coefficient4}\fR" | ||||
|  Only for KP625AP, Trust, Egys, BNT-other | ||||
|  A quad to convert the raw data to human readable load percentage  | ||||
| -reading. The default is type dependant and is given below. Do note that 
 | ||||
| +reading. The default is type dependent and is given below. Do note that 
 | ||||
|  the braces and commas are mandatory, as the lack of white space  | ||||
|  characters. | ||||
|   | ||||
|  .IP "validationSequence=\fI{{index1,value1},{index2,value2},{index3,value3}}\fR" | ||||
|  Only for KP625AP, Trust, Egys, BNT-other | ||||
|  3 pairs to be used for validating the UPS by comparing bytes of the raw  | ||||
| -data with constant values. The default is type dependant and is given 
 | ||||
| +data with constant values. The default is type dependent and is given 
 | ||||
|  below. The braces and commas are mandatory, as the lack of white space | ||||
|  characters. | ||||
|   | ||||
| @@ -105,7 +105,7 @@
 | ||||
|   | ||||
|  .P  | ||||
|  The rest of the default values for the extra arguments are type  | ||||
| -dependant:
 | ||||
| +dependent:
 | ||||
|   | ||||
|  .IP "Trust" | ||||
|  .RS | ||||
| --- a/man/upsc.8
 | ||||
| +++ b/man/upsc.8
 | ||||
| @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@
 | ||||
|  To list the UPSes configured on this system, along with their descriptions: | ||||
|   | ||||
|  .nf | ||||
| -    $ upsc -L
 | ||||
| +    $ upsc \-L
 | ||||
|      apc: Back-UPS 500 | ||||
|      ppro2: Patriot Pro II | ||||
|  .fi | ||||
| @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@
 | ||||
|  syntax: | ||||
|   | ||||
|  .nf | ||||
| -    $ for UPS in `upsc -l mybox:1234`; do
 | ||||
| +    $ for UPS in `upsc \-l mybox:1234`; do
 | ||||
|          upsc $UPS ups.status | ||||
|      done | ||||
|  .fi | ||||
| --- a/drivers/dummy-ups.c
 | ||||
| +++ b/drivers/dummy-ups.c
 | ||||
| @@ -337,7 +337,7 @@
 | ||||
|  	/* FIXME: we need to have the full data set before | ||||
|  	 * enforcing controls! */ | ||||
|  	 | ||||
| -	upsdebugx(1, "Unknown data. Commiting anyway...");
 | ||||
| +	upsdebugx(1, "Unknown data. Committing anyway...");
 | ||||
|  	return 1; | ||||
|  	/* return 0;*/ | ||||
|  } | ||||
| @@ -355,7 +355,7 @@
 | ||||
|  	/* FIXME: we need to have the full data set before | ||||
|  	 * enforcing controls! */ | ||||
|  	 | ||||
| -	upsdebugx(1, "Unknown data. Commiting value anyway...");
 | ||||
| +	upsdebugx(1, "Unknown data. Committing value anyway...");
 | ||||
|  	return 1; | ||||
|  	/* return 0;*/ | ||||
|  } | ||||
| --- a/drivers/genericups.c
 | ||||
| +++ b/drivers/genericups.c
 | ||||
| @@ -142,12 +142,12 @@
 | ||||
|  	 */ | ||||
|  	if ((v = getval("OL")) != NULL) { | ||||
|  		parse_input_signals(v, &upstab[upstype].line_ol, &upstab[upstype].val_ol); | ||||
| -		upsdebugx(2, "parse_input_signals: OL overriden with %s\n", v);
 | ||||
| +		upsdebugx(2, "parse_input_signals: OL overridden with %s\n", v);
 | ||||
|  	} | ||||
|   | ||||
|  	if ((v = getval("LB")) != NULL) { | ||||
|  		parse_input_signals(v, &upstab[upstype].line_bl, &upstab[upstype].val_bl); | ||||
| -		upsdebugx(2, "parse_input_signals: LB overriden with %s\n", v);
 | ||||
| +		upsdebugx(2, "parse_input_signals: LB overridden with %s\n", v);
 | ||||
|  	} | ||||
|  } | ||||
|   | ||||
| @@ -318,12 +318,12 @@
 | ||||
|  	 */ | ||||
|  	if ((v = getval("CP")) != NULL) { | ||||
|  		parse_output_signals(v, &upstab[upstype].line_norm); | ||||
| -		upsdebugx(2, "parse_output_signals: CP overriden with %s\n", v);
 | ||||
| +		upsdebugx(2, "parse_output_signals: CP overridden with %s\n", v);
 | ||||
|  	} | ||||
|   | ||||
|  	if ((v = getval("SD")) != NULL) { | ||||
|  		parse_output_signals(v, &upstab[upstype].line_sd); | ||||
| -		upsdebugx(2, "parse_output_signals: SD overriden with %s\n", v);
 | ||||
| +		upsdebugx(2, "parse_output_signals: SD overridden with %s\n", v);
 | ||||
|  	} | ||||
|   | ||||
|  	if (ioctl(upsfd, TIOCMSET, &upstab[upstype].line_norm)) { | ||||
| --- a/man/upscode2.8
 | ||||
| +++ b/man/upscode2.8
 | ||||
| @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@
 | ||||
|   | ||||
|  The driver supports the following commands for those UPSen that support them. | ||||
|  The available commands are autodetected during initialization, | ||||
| -so you should check availability with \fIupscmd -l\fR.
 | ||||
| +so you should check availability with \fIupscmd \-l\fR.
 | ||||
|   | ||||
|  test.panel.start \(hy Start UPS self test | ||||
|   | ||||
| --- a/man/usbhid-ups.8
 | ||||
| +++ b/man/usbhid-ups.8
 | ||||
| @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@
 | ||||
|  than offdelay, but the driver will \fBnot\fR warn you upon startup if it | ||||
|  isn't. Some UPS'es will restart no matter what, even if the power is | ||||
|  (still) out at the moment this timer elapses. In that case, you could try | ||||
| -if setting 'ondelay = -1' in \fBups.conf\fR helps.
 | ||||
| +if setting 'ondelay = \-1' in \fBups.conf\fR helps.
 | ||||
|   | ||||
|  .IP "pollfreq=\fInum\fR" | ||||
|  Set polling frequency, in seconds, to reduce the USB data flow. | ||||
| @@ -148,7 +148,7 @@
 | ||||
|  .nf | ||||
|  	usb 2-1: control timeout on ep0in | ||||
|  	usb 2-1: usbfs: USBDEVFS_CONTROL failed cmd usbhid-ups rqt 128 rq 6 len 256 | ||||
| -	ret -110
 | ||||
| +	ret \-110
 | ||||
|  .fi | ||||
|   | ||||
|  In this case, simply modify the general parameter "pollinterval" to a higher | ||||
| @@ -170,7 +170,7 @@
 | ||||
|   | ||||
|  If you rely on the UPS to shutdown your systems in case of mains failure | ||||
|  and to restart them when the power returns, you \fBmust\fR test this. You | ||||
| -can do so by running 'upsmon -c fsd'. With the mains present, this should
 | ||||
| +can do so by running 'upsmon \-c fsd'. With the mains present, this should
 | ||||
|  bring your systems down and then cycle the power to restart them again. | ||||
|  If you do the same without mains present, it should do the same, but in | ||||
|  this case, the outputs shall remain off until mains power is applied | ||||
| --- a/drivers/metasys.c
 | ||||
| +++ b/drivers/metasys.c
 | ||||
| @@ -179,12 +179,12 @@
 | ||||
|  	/* Read data lenght byte */ | ||||
|  	res = ser_get_char(upsfd, my_buf, 1, 0); | ||||
|  	if (res < 1) { | ||||
| -		ser_comm_fail("Receive error (lenght): %d!!!\n", res);
 | ||||
| +		ser_comm_fail("Receive error (length): %d!!!\n", res);
 | ||||
|  		return -1;	 | ||||
|  	} | ||||
|  	packet_lenght = my_buf[0]; | ||||
|  	if (packet_lenght < 2) { | ||||
| -		ser_comm_fail("Receive error (lenght): packet lenght %d!!!\n", packet_lenght);
 | ||||
| +		ser_comm_fail("Receive error (length): packet length %d!!!\n", packet_lenght);
 | ||||
|  		return -1;	 | ||||
|  	} | ||||
|  	/* Try to read all the remainig bytes (packet_lenght) */ | ||||
| --- a/drivers/snmp-ups.c
 | ||||
| +++ b/drivers/snmp-ups.c
 | ||||
| @@ -380,7 +380,7 @@
 | ||||
|  		len = snprintf(buf, buf_len, "%ld", *pdu->variables->val.integer / 100); | ||||
|  		break; | ||||
|  	default: | ||||
| -		upslogx(LOG_ERR, "[%s] unhandled ASN 0x%x recieved from %s",
 | ||||
| +		upslogx(LOG_ERR, "[%s] unhandled ASN 0x%x received from %s",
 | ||||
|  			upsname?upsname:device_name, pdu->variables->type, OID); | ||||
|  		return FALSE; | ||||
|  		break; | ||||
| @@ -420,7 +420,7 @@
 | ||||
|  		value = *pdu->variables->val.integer / 100; | ||||
|  		break; | ||||
|  	default: | ||||
| -		upslogx(LOG_ERR, "[%s] unhandled ASN 0x%x recieved from %s",
 | ||||
| +		upslogx(LOG_ERR, "[%s] unhandled ASN 0x%x received from %s",
 | ||||
|  			upsname?upsname:device_name, pdu->variables->type, OID); | ||||
|  		return FALSE; | ||||
|  		break; | ||||
| @@ -1319,7 +1319,7 @@
 | ||||
|  		if (ret == FALSE) | ||||
|  			upslogx(LOG_ERR, "su_setvar: cannot set value %s for %s", arg[4], arg[3]); | ||||
|  		else | ||||
| -			upsdebugx(1, "su_setvar: sucessfully set %s to \"%s\"", arg[0], arg[4]);
 | ||||
| +			upsdebugx(1, "su_setvar: successfully set %s to \"%s\"", arg[0], arg[4]);
 | ||||
|   | ||||
|  		return 1; | ||||
|  	} | ||||
| --- a/man/dummy-ups.8
 | ||||
| +++ b/man/dummy-ups.8
 | ||||
| @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@
 | ||||
|   | ||||
|  This file is generally named something.dev. It contains a list of all | ||||
|  valid data and associated values, and has the same format as an upsc | ||||
| -dump (<varname>: <value>). So you can easilly create definition
 | ||||
| +dump (<varname>: <value>). So you can easily create definition
 | ||||
|  files from an existing UPS using "upsc > file.dev". | ||||
|  It can also be empty, in which case only a basic set of data is available: | ||||
|  device.*, driver.*, ups.mfr, ups.model, ups.status | ||||
| --- a/man/genericups.8
 | ||||
| +++ b/man/genericups.8
 | ||||
| @@ -235,7 +235,7 @@
 | ||||
|   | ||||
|  Alternatively, you can run genericups in debug mode \(hy | ||||
|   | ||||
| -        genericups -DDDDD \-x upstype=n /dev/port
 | ||||
| +        genericups \-DDDDD \-x upstype=n /dev/port
 | ||||
|   | ||||
|  In this mode it will be running in the foreground and continuously | ||||
|  display the line and battery status of the UPS. | ||||
| --- a/man/metasys.8
 | ||||
| +++ b/man/metasys.8
 | ||||
| @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@
 | ||||
|  .SH BUGS | ||||
|  This driver has been tested on Meta System HF Millennium 820 and  | ||||
|  ally HF 1000 only. | ||||
| -Any informations about the use of the driver with the other listed
 | ||||
| +Any information about the use of the driver with the other listed
 | ||||
|  ups are really welcome. | ||||
|   | ||||
|  .SH AUTHOR | ||||
| --- a/drivers/apcsmart.c
 | ||||
| +++ b/drivers/apcsmart.c
 | ||||
| @@ -323,7 +323,7 @@
 | ||||
|  		/* This should never happen since we only call | ||||
|  		   this if the REQ_CAPABILITIES command is supported | ||||
|  		*/ | ||||
| -		upslogx(LOG_ERR, "ERROR: APC cannot do capabilites but said it could!");
 | ||||
| +		upslogx(LOG_ERR, "ERROR: APC cannot do capabilities but said it could!");
 | ||||
|  		return; | ||||
|  	} | ||||
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| 0001-low_speed_usb_ups.patch | ||||
| 0002-fix_udev_action.patch | ||||
| 0003-fix_spelling_and_typo.patch | ||||
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