Re: [PATCH 4/4] Changes.old: tfix

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Thanks, Jakub. Applied.

Cheers,

Michael


On 10/22/2015 04:44 PM, Jakub Wilk wrote:
> Signed-off-by: Jakub Wilk <jwilk@xxxxxxxxx>
> ---
>  Changes.old | 6 +++---
>  1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
> 
> diff --git a/Changes.old b/Changes.old
> index 28761a2..16429ab 100644
> --- a/Changes.old
> +++ b/Changes.old
> @@ -24576,7 +24576,7 @@ epoll_wait.2
>                  (LONG_MAX - 999ULL) / HZ)
>  
>              That is, the limit depends on the size of a long and the timer
> -            frequency.  Assuming the a long is never smaller than 32 bits
> +            frequency.  Assuming the long is never smaller than 32 bits
>              and HZ never larger than 1000, the worst case is 35 minutes.
>              I think this should be mentioned under "BUGS".
>  
> @@ -29396,7 +29396,7 @@ recv.2
>          Rework and reorganize the text in various parts of the page.
>          Isolate details specific to recv() vs recvfrom() vs recvmsg()
>              Place details specific to each system call under a
> -            a separate subheading.
> +            separate subheading.
>          Rework discussion of 'src_addr' and 'addrlen' for recvfrom()
>          Add description of 'buf' and 'len' in recvfrom() section
>          'addrlen' should be 0 (*not* NULL) when 'src_addr' is NULL
> @@ -38173,7 +38173,7 @@ stat.2
>              Recent changes to various pages employ this distinction.
>      Michael Kerrisk
>          Tighten wording: use 'mode bit' rather than 'permission bit'
> -            According to POSIX, the the 9 UGO*RWX bits are permissions, and
> +            According to POSIX, the 9 UGO*RWX bits are permissions, and
>              'mode' is used to refer to collectively to those bits plus sticky,
>              set-UID, and set_GID bits.
>  
> 


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