On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 10:57:55PM +0100, Peter Huewe wrote: > This patch fixes some very common spelling mistakes in drivers/staging > The changes were carried out by hand and are made in > documentation/comments only - no functional change. > Variables were left untouched on purpose. > Linebreaks were also left untouched on purpose. > > The fixed spelling mistakes are: > WRONG -> RIGHT > > accomodate -> accommodate > acommodate -> accommodate > > adress -> address > addres -> address > > hightest -> highest > hight -> height > hight -> high (when mentioned in contrast to low) > hightlight -> highlight > > libary -> library > libaray -> library > > occured -> occurred > > reqest -> request > reguest -> request > requst -> request > reqeust -> request > > acheive -> achieve > beggining -> beginning > embarass -> embarrass > enviroment -> environment > fagment -> fragment > indefinately-> indefinitely > knowlege -> knowledge > regester -> register > unferflow -> underflow > > recieve -> receive > > interupt -> interrupt > interrrupt -> interrupt > > paralell -> parallel > paralel -> parallel > preceeding -> preceding > publically -> publicly > shedule -> shedule > supercede -> supersede > wierd -> weird > writen -> written > writting -> writing > > And some other minor changes that caught my eye doing the changes > > KernelVersion: Linux-next of 20110314 (c0ebee1a2) Unfortunatly, I've applied a bunch of patches since the last linux-next tree. It would be nice if I could have taken a bunch of these changes, and if it was broken up into individual patches (each either doing only one spelling change, or only operating on one driver/file) then I could have. But as it is, I can't :( So, another reason it makes sense to break patches up into the logical pieces. Please do this and resend. thanks, greg k-h _______________________________________________ devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://driverdev.linuxdriverproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel