[Debburn-changes] r831 - cdrkit/trunk/doc
Peter Samuelson
peters at alioth.debian.org
Fri Jul 24 02:31:59 UTC 2009
Author: peters
Date: 2009-07-24 02:31:58 +0000 (Fri, 24 Jul 2009)
New Revision: 831
Modified:
cdrkit/trunk/doc/DOC-OVERVIEW
cdrkit/trunk/doc/PORTABILITY
Log:
Fix a few typos, thanks to <python.dev.9 at gmail.com> for noticing.
Modified: cdrkit/trunk/doc/DOC-OVERVIEW
===================================================================
--- cdrkit/trunk/doc/DOC-OVERVIEW 2009-05-14 01:34:04 UTC (rev 830)
+++ cdrkit/trunk/doc/DOC-OVERVIEW 2009-07-24 02:31:58 UTC (rev 831)
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@
programs are involved
wodim : contains README files relevant for the work with the
- wodim application (writting data) and details specific
+ wodim application (writing data) and details specific
to its usage
genisoimage : documentation for work with genisoimage program, a
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@
extraction utility icedax. See icedax/README for
details.
-plattforms : contains notes about portability to different
- plattforms
+platforms : contains notes about portability to different
+ platforms
Modified: cdrkit/trunk/doc/PORTABILITY
===================================================================
--- cdrkit/trunk/doc/PORTABILITY 2009-05-14 01:34:04 UTC (rev 830)
+++ cdrkit/trunk/doc/PORTABILITY 2009-07-24 02:31:58 UTC (rev 831)
@@ -3,18 +3,18 @@
as usual, recommended to make your own opinion before adopting someone elses
which may be biased.
-What is portability? Portability is the ability for beeing compiled and
-deployed on a plattform that an application supports. It is obvious that nobody
+What is portability? Portability is the ability for being compiled and
+deployed on a platform that an application supports. It is obvious that nobody
can promise the unlimited portability especially not to operating systems to do
not exist yet or that are long dead (dead like in: unsupported, unmaintained for
many years, needing hardware which is not available in stores for many years).
And there could always undocumented bugs which means that real life tests
-should be done on the target plattform(s) again and again.
+should be done on the target platform(s) again and again.
Therefore, unlimited portability is pure utopia. It is required to define a
certain degree of portability to meet the needs of the target user base.
-How does that work in scope of cdrkit? Main target are mainstream plattforms.
+How does that work in scope of cdrkit? Main target are mainstream platforms.
Currently, it supports Linux, FreeBSD, Cygwin (Win32), SunOS and AIX5l. This
set should cover the majority of general purpose computer systems in the wild.
@@ -29,6 +29,6 @@
- some prerequisites to bootstrap CMake
This cuts off support for really old operating systems, but... do you care? Do
-you need it? Or do you want to believe the tales of superiority trough (just
+you need it? Or do you want to believe the tales of superiority through (just
claimed) portability?
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