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--- Begin Message ---Package: netkit-inetd Severity: minor This is an automated bug report. I have recently conducted a mass spelling check of Debian package descriptions. In the process, some other errors were also detected, such as capitalization, word wrap, and indentation problems. Some notable guidelines that I used in the check include: - Capitalization The names of languages (English, French, etc.) are capitalized in English. Acronyms should be in all capital letters. - Abbreviation In general, words should not be abbreviated as part of the description. Exceptions include standard abbreviations like "etc.". This is especially important for proper keyword searches. - Word joining For various reasons, technical terms tend to be artificially joined to form new words, like "bugreport". While this may be acceptable in an informal context, such words should be written separately in package descriptions, for clarity and to aid in searching. In some cases where there the spelling check uncovered other errors, I have made other edits in the diff for purposes of grammar and clarity. There appear to be one or more errors in the description for this package. A unified diff follows at the end of this message. You should be able to apply it to your source tree by piping this message directly into a command line like: patch /home/me/somewhere/mypackage/debian/control There is a chance that this may not work if your control has been modified from the version of your source package in the Debian archive. If so, you will have to apply the diff by hand. When doing so, please take note if there are multiple corrections on the same line of the diff. If you believe this correction to be in error, please contact me before closing this bug so that we can come to an understanding, and so that provisions can be made for future spelling checks. If you are not a native English speaker and would like assistance improving your description, contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- orig/netkit-inetd Mon Dec 17 15:52:34 2001 +++ corrected/netkit-inetd Mon Dec 17 15:59:04 2001 @@ -3,5 +3,5 @@ The inetd server is a network daemon program that specializes in managing incoming network connections. It's configuration file tells it what program needs to be run when an incoming connection is received. Any - service port may be configured for either of the tcp or udp protcols. + service port may be configured for either of the tcp or udp protocols.
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--- Begin Message ---Source: openbsd-inetd Source-Version: 0.20080125-1 We believe that the bug you reported is fixed in the latest version of openbsd-inetd, which is due to be installed in the Debian FTP archive: openbsd-inetd_0.20080125-1.diff.gz to pool/main/o/openbsd-inetd/openbsd-inetd_0.20080125-1.diff.gz openbsd-inetd_0.20080125-1.dsc to pool/main/o/openbsd-inetd/openbsd-inetd_0.20080125-1.dsc openbsd-inetd_0.20080125-1_i386.deb to pool/main/o/openbsd-inetd/openbsd-inetd_0.20080125-1_i386.deb openbsd-inetd_0.20080125.orig.tar.gz to pool/main/o/openbsd-inetd/openbsd-inetd_0.20080125.orig.tar.gz A summary of the changes between this version and the previous one is attached. Thank you for reporting the bug, which will now be closed. If you have further comments please address them to [EMAIL PROTECTED], and the maintainer will reopen the bug report if appropriate. Debian distribution maintenance software pp. Marco d'Itri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (supplier of updated openbsd-inetd package) (This message was generated automatically at their request; if you believe that there is a problem with it please contact the archive administrators by mailing [EMAIL PROTECTED]) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.8 Date: Sun, 20 Apr 2008 15:12:31 +0200 Source: openbsd-inetd Binary: openbsd-inetd Architecture: source i386 Version: 0.20080125-1 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Marco d'Itri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Changed-By: Marco d'Itri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Description: openbsd-inetd - The OpenBSD Internet Superserver Closes: 125181 416010 435658 436803 458564 465613 465732 Changes: openbsd-inetd (0.20080125-1) unstable; urgency=low . * New CVS snapshot. * Package painfully converted to quilt. * Fixed a typo in debian/control. (Closes: #125181) * Fixed a typo in the init script. (Closes: #465613, #465732) * Delete /etc/rc[2345].d/S20inetd too when upgrading from netkit-inetd. (Closes: #416010) * Do not use log_warning_msg in the init script when inetd.conf is emtpy, this is not something deserving extra attention. (Closes: #435658) * Document in inetd(8) that datagram services must read some network input or inetd will continue spawning them. Many thanks to James Cameron for the analysis. (Closes: #436803) * Use a real characters class instead of character ranges with grep in the init script, because some locales have weird ranges. Spotted by Meelis Roos. (Closes: #458564) Checksums-Sha1: e2a14ad51fdd677f2ceb7e4516548ea32c8e5027 1042 openbsd-inetd_0.20080125-1.dsc 0037cba36d0369f9557653022a3a99144bee5cb9 24627 openbsd-inetd_0.20080125.orig.tar.gz 9adb8bf6d6c5d9f48dac3e261aa83d49a2b08b57 14599 openbsd-inetd_0.20080125-1.diff.gz ab4f23660b9d9e7973f9add0596f3e2004f46a90 33250 openbsd-inetd_0.20080125-1_i386.deb Checksums-Sha256: ceeefe4d4ef22cfe2c435b0a16492d8fa97658099deaf5dabe3787dd88e168f8 1042 openbsd-inetd_0.20080125-1.dsc 4c2818fd128ea6428c5f87e678789404f88eb4d71a8379bb85cf6f90d907e44f 24627 openbsd-inetd_0.20080125.orig.tar.gz ddcb50c07ab209429fbac8af3f35621f7f1216a9d87b11a95ff1bcceea8f8ceb 14599 openbsd-inetd_0.20080125-1.diff.gz 0dac8ce7ade776cc45b97e7a0a17dc855e6e8b2e6382b3275eadacc1d465294b 33250 openbsd-inetd_0.20080125-1_i386.deb Files: a0936fa5c2a66ed62356c9aea5e96ec2 1042 net standard openbsd-inetd_0.20080125-1.dsc d3c4bb9bcbd0c29091791baa61ad0d0a 24627 net standard openbsd-inetd_0.20080125.orig.tar.gz bec32a5b7ba330f2973f15c8dd6a81e6 14599 net standard openbsd-inetd_0.20080125-1.diff.gz 877207072c28e09dd021c82096d7f3dc 33250 net standard openbsd-inetd_0.20080125-1_i386.deb -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFIC0l/FGfw2OHuP7ERAp2CAJ9NJymGRFfCVKHjrRKpn2NoMZMidACfQhI1 PHqpkI6CQLZjP+ZouSTD6D8= =ySNN -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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