[SCM] Debian packaging of libnet-server-perl branch, master, updated. debian/2.007-1-1-g5dde827

Xavier Guimard x.guimard at free.fr
Wed May 15 03:59:47 UTC 2013


The following commit has been merged in the master branch:
commit 5dde82769f9eaad1ac42a5912d0ac99ee71e8ce8
Author: Xavier Guimard <x.guimard at free.fr>
Date:   Wed May 15 05:59:36 2013 +0200

    Update spelling errors patch

diff --git a/debian/changelog b/debian/changelog
index 62b83bb..2964b8c 100644
--- a/debian/changelog
+++ b/debian/changelog
@@ -1,3 +1,9 @@
+libnet-server-perl (2.007-2) UNRELEASED; urgency=low
+
+  * Update spelling errors patch
+
+ -- Xavier Guimard <x.guimard at free.fr>  Wed, 15 May 2013 05:59:12 +0200
+
 libnet-server-perl (2.007-1) unstable; urgency=low
 
   [ Salvatore Bonaccorso ]
diff --git a/debian/patches/spelling-error.patch b/debian/patches/spelling-error.patch
index 072ba99..bb69ea3 100644
--- a/debian/patches/spelling-error.patch
+++ b/debian/patches/spelling-error.patch
@@ -1,12 +1,138 @@
 Description: fix errors in POD
-Bug: https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=82624
-Forwarded: https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=82624
+Bug: https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=85052
+Forwarded: https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=85052
 Author: intrigeri <intrigeri at debian.org>
 Reviewed-By: Xavier Guimard <x.guimard at free.fr>
-Last-Update: 2013-01-10
+Last-Update: 2013-05-15
 
 --- a/lib/Net/Server.pod
 +++ b/lib/Net/Server.pod
+@@ -194,7 +194,7 @@
+ waiting for connections.  Once a connection is received, the
+ Net::Server will accept on the socket and will store the result (the
+ client connection) in $self-E<gt>{server}-E<gt>{client}.  This
+-property is a Socket blessed into the the IO::Socket classes.  UDP
++property is a Socket blessed into the IO::Socket classes.  UDP
+ servers are slightly different in that they will perform a B<recv>
+ instead of an B<accept>.
+ 
+@@ -374,7 +374,7 @@
+ validation.
+ 
+ Some emails have asked why we use this "template" method.  The idea is
+-that you are creating the the data structure to store the values in,
++that you are creating the data structure to store the values in,
+ and you are also creating a way to get the values into the data
+ structure.  The template is the way to get the values to the servers
+ data structure.  One of the possibilities (that probably isn't used
+@@ -633,7 +633,7 @@
+ L<Net::Server::Proto>. See L<IO::Socket>.  Configuration passed to new
+ or run may be either a scalar containing a single host or an arrayref
+ of hosts - if the hosts array is shorter than the ports array, the
+-last host entry will be used to augment the hosts arrary to the size
++last host entry will be used to augment the hosts array to the size
+ of the ports array.
+ 
+ If an IPv4 address is passed, an IPv4 socket will be created.  If an
+@@ -664,7 +664,7 @@
+     host => '*/IPv*',     # same (any IPv6 or IPv4)
+ 
+     ipv  => 4,
+-    host => '*',          # any local IPv4 interfaces interfaces
++    host => '*',          # any local IPv4 interfaces
+ 
+ 
+ =item proto
+@@ -677,7 +677,7 @@
+ passed to new or run may be either a scalar containing a single proto
+ or an arrayref of protos - if the protos array is shorter than the
+ ports array, the last proto entry will be used to augment the protos
+-arrary to the size of the ports array.
++array to the size of the ports array.
+ 
+ Additionally the proto may also contain the ipv specification.
+ 
+@@ -845,13 +845,13 @@
+ 
+ =item user
+ 
+-Userid or username to become after the bind process has occured.
++Userid or username to become after the bind process has occurred.
+ Defaults to "nobody."  If you would like the server to run as root,
+ you will have to specify C<user> equal to "root".
+ 
+ =item group
+ 
+-Groupid or groupname to become after the bind process has occured.
++Groupid or groupname to become after the bind process has occurred.
+ Defaults to "nobody."  If you would like the server to run as root,
+ you will have to specify C<group> equal to "root".
+ 
+@@ -894,7 +894,7 @@
+ 
+ Boolean.  Default undef (not set).  If set, the parent will not
+ attempt to close child processes if the parent receives a SIG HUP.
+-The parent will rebind the the open port and begin tracking a fresh
++The parent will rebind the open port and begin tracking a fresh
+ set of children.
+ 
+ Children of a Fork server will exit after their current request.
+@@ -1158,12 +1158,12 @@
+ 
+ =item C<$self-E<gt>bind>
+ 
+-This method actually binds to the inialized sockets (or rebinds if the
++This method actually binds to the initialized sockets (or rebinds if the
+ server has been HUPed).
+ 
+ =item C<$self-E<gt>post_bind>
+ 
+-During this method priveleges are dropped.  The INT, TERM, and QUIT
++During this method privileges are dropped.  The INT, TERM, and QUIT
+ signals are set to run server_close.  Sig PIPE is set to IGNORE.  Sig
+ CHLD is set to sig_chld.  And sig HUP is set to call sig_hup.
+ 
+@@ -1323,11 +1323,11 @@
+ =item C<$self-E<gt>pre_loop_hook()>
+ 
+ This hook occurs after chroot, change of user, and change of group has
+-occured.  It allows for preparation before looping begins.
++occurred.  It allows for preparation before looping begins.
+ 
+ =item C<$self-E<gt>can_read_hook()>
+ 
+-This hook occurs after a socket becomes readible on an
++This hook occurs after a socket becomes readable on an
+ accept_multi_port request (accept_multi_port is used if there are
+ multiple bound ports to accept on, or if the "multi_port"
+ configuration parameter is set to true).  This hook is intended to
+@@ -1337,7 +1337,7 @@
+ handles or adding them to the IO::Socket.  Care must be used in how
+ much occurs during the can_read_hook as a long response time will
+ result in the server being susceptible to DOS attacks.  A return value
+-of true indicates that the Server should not pass the readible handle
++of true indicates that the Server should not pass the readable handle
+ on to the post_accept and process_request phases.
+ 
+ It is generally suggested that other avenues be pursued for sending
+@@ -1470,7 +1470,7 @@
+ Called when log_file is set to 'Sys::Syslog' and an error occurs while
+ writing to the syslog.  It is passed two arguments, the value of $@,
+ and an arrayref containing the arguments that were passed to the log
+-method when the error occured.
++method when the error occurred.
+ 
+ =item C<$self-E<gt>log>
+ 
+@@ -1654,7 +1654,7 @@
+ 
+ Thanks to Carl Lewis for suggesting "-" in user names.
+ 
+-Thanks to Slaven Rezic for suggesing Reuse => 1 in Proto::UDP.
++Thanks to Slaven Rezic for suggesting Reuse => 1 in Proto::UDP.
+ 
+ Thanks to Tim Watt for adding udp_broadcast to Proto::UDP.
+ 
 @@ -1694,7 +1694,7 @@
  systems supporting flock.  Rob also suggested not closing STDIN/STDOUT
  but instead reopening them to /dev/null to prevent spurious warnings.
@@ -16,3 +142,271 @@ Last-Update: 2013-01-10
  
  Thanks to Mark Martinec for suggesting additional log messages for
  failure during accept.
+@@ -1714,7 +1714,7 @@
+ Thanks to Steven Lembark for pointing out that no_client_stdout wasn't
+ working with the Multiplex server.
+ 
+-Thanks to Peter Beckman for suggesting allowing Sys::SysLog keyworks
++Thanks to Peter Beckman for suggesting allowing Sys::SysLog keywords
+ be passed through the ->log method and for suggesting we allow more
+ types of characters through in syslog_ident.  Also to Peter Beckman
+ for pointing out that a poorly setup localhost will cause tests to
+@@ -1779,7 +1779,7 @@
+ IPv6 going.
+ 
+ Thanks to the munin developers and Nicolai Langfeldt for hosting the
+-development verion of Net::Server for so long and for fixes to the
++development version of Net::Server for so long and for fixes to the
+ allow_deny checking for IPv6 addresses.
+ 
+ Thanks to Tatsuhiko Miyagawa for feedback, and for suggesting adding
+--- a/lib/Net/Server/PSGI.pm
++++ b/lib/Net/Server/PSGI.pm
+@@ -201,7 +201,7 @@
+ Net::Server::PSGI takes Net::Server::HTTP one level farther.  It
+ begins with base type MultiType defaulting to Net::Server::Fork.  It
+ is easy to change it to any of the other Net::Server flavors by
+-passing server_type => $other_flavor in the server configurtation.
++passing server_type => $other_flavor in the server configuration.
+ The port has also been defaulted to port 80 - but could easily be
+ changed to another through the server configuration.  You can also
+ very easily add ssl by including, proto=>"ssl" and provide a
+--- a/lib/Net/Server/PreFork.pm
++++ b/lib/Net/Server/PreFork.pm
+@@ -623,7 +623,7 @@
+ 
+ Process flow follows Net::Server until the loop phase.  At this point
+ C<min_servers> are forked and wait for connections.  When a child
+-accepts a connection, finishs processing a client, or exits, it relays
++accepts a connection, finishes processing a client, or exits, it relays
+ that information to the parent, which keeps track and makes sure there
+ are enough children to fulfill C<min_servers>, C<min_spare_servers>,
+ C<max_spare_servers>, and C<max_servers>.
+@@ -639,7 +639,7 @@
+ 
+ This hook occurs at the top of run_n_children which is called each
+ time the server goes to start more child processes.  This gives the
+-parent to do a little of its own accountting (as desired).  Idea for
++parent to do a little of its own accounting (as desired).  Idea for
+ this hook came from James FitzGibbon.
+ 
+ =item C<$self-E<gt>parent_read_hook()>
+--- a/lib/Net/Server/Daemonize.pm
++++ b/lib/Net/Server/Daemonize.pm
+@@ -313,7 +313,7 @@
+ 
+ =item check_pid_file
+ 
+-Arguments are pid_file (full path to pid_file).  Checks for existance
++Arguments are pid_file (full path to pid_file).  Checks for existence
+ of pid_file.  If file exists, open it and determine if the process
+ that created it is still running.  This is done first by checking for
+ a /proc file system and second using a "ps" command (BSD syntax).  (If
+--- a/lib/Net/Server/Proto.pm
++++ b/lib/Net/Server/Proto.pm
+@@ -415,7 +415,7 @@
+ 
+ In addition to being able to specify IPV as a separate parameter, ipv may
+ also be passed as a part of the host, as part of the port, as part of the protocol
+-or may be specified via $ENV{'IPV'}.  The order of precidence is as follows:
++or may be specified via $ENV{'IPV'}.  The order of precedence is as follows:
+ 
+      1) Explicit IPv4 or IPv6 address - wins
+      2) ipv specified in port
+--- a/lib/Net/Server/HTTP.pm
++++ b/lib/Net/Server/HTTP.pm
+@@ -653,7 +653,7 @@
+ Net::Server::HTTP begins with base type MultiType defaulting to
+ Net::Server::Fork.  It is easy to change it to any of the other
+ Net::Server flavors by passing server_type => $other_flavor in the
+-server configurtation.  The port has also been defaulted to port 80 -
++server configuration.  The port has also been defaulted to port 80 -
+ but could easily be changed to another through the server
+ configuration.  You can also very easily add ssl by including,
+ proto=>"ssl" and provide a SSL_cert_file and SSL_key_file.
+@@ -738,7 +738,7 @@
+ =item c<log_http_request>
+ 
+ Called at the end of post_process_request.  The default method looks
+-for the default access_log_format and checks if logging was initilized
++for the default access_log_format and checks if logging was initialized
+ during _init_access_log.  If both of these exist, the http_request_info
+ is formatted using http_log_format and the result is logged.
+ 
+--- a/lib/Net/Server/PreForkSimple.pm
++++ b/lib/Net/Server/PreForkSimple.pm
+@@ -435,16 +435,16 @@
+ IPC::Semaphore (thanks to Bennett Todd) for giving some sample code.
+ The pipe option reads on a pipe to choose the next.  the flock option
+ should be the most bulletproof while the pipe option should be the
+-most portable.  (Flock is able to reliquish the block if the process
++most portable.  (Flock is able to relinquish the block if the process
+ dies between accept on the socket and reading of the client connection
+ - semaphore and pipe do not).  An option of none will not perform
+ any serialization.  If "none" is passed and there are multiple ports
+-then a the default serialization will be used insted of "none."
++then a the default serialization will be used instead of "none."
+ 
+ =item lock_file
+ 
+ Filename to use in flock serialized accept in order to serialize the
+-accept sequece between the children.  This will default to a generated
++accept sequence between the children.  This will default to a generated
+ temporary filename.  If default value is used the lock_file will be
+ removed when the server closes.
+ 
+@@ -513,7 +513,7 @@
+ 
+ Process flow follows Net::Server until the loop phase.  At this point
+ C<max_servers> are forked and wait for connections.  When a child
+-accepts a connection, finishs processing a client, or exits, it relays
++accepts a connection, finishes processing a client, or exits, it relays
+ that information to the parent, which keeps track and makes sure there
+ are always C<max_servers> running.
+ 
+@@ -528,14 +528,14 @@
+ 
+ This hook occurs at the top of run_n_children which is called each
+ time the server goes to start more child processes.  This gives the
+-parent to do a little of its own accountting (as desired).  Idea for
++parent to do a little of its own accounting (as desired).  Idea for
+ this hook came from James FitzGibbon.
+ 
+ =item C<$self-E<gt>child_init_hook()>
+ 
+-This hook takes place immeditately after the child process forks from
++This hook takes place immediately after the child process forks from
+ the parent and before the child begins accepting connections.  It is
+-intended for any addiotional chrooting or other security measures.  It
++intended for any additional chrooting or other security measures.  It
+ is suggested that all perl modules be used by this point, so that the
+ most shared memory possible is used.
+ 
+--- a/lib/Net/Server/SIG.pm
++++ b/lib/Net/Server/SIG.pm
+@@ -137,7 +137,7 @@
+ signal will short circuit the select.  Using this concept,
+ Net::Server::SIG does the least work possible (changing one bit from 0
+ to 1).  And depends upon the actual processing of the signals to take
+-place immediately after the the select call via the "check_sigs"
++place immediately after the select call via the "check_sigs"
+ function.  See the example shown above and also see the sigtest.pl
+ script located in the examples directory of this distribution.
+ 
+@@ -161,9 +161,9 @@
+ 
+ =item C<check_sigs()>
+ 
+-Checks to see if any registered signals have occured.  If so, it will
++Checks to see if any registered signals have occurred.  If so, it will
+ play the registered code ref for that signal.  Return value is array
+-containing any SIGNAL names that had occured.
++containing any SIGNAL names that had occurred.
+ 
+ =item C<sig_is_registered($SIG)>
+ 
+--- a/lib/Net/Server/Log/Log/Log4perl.pm
++++ b/lib/Net/Server/Log/Log/Log4perl.pm
+@@ -100,7 +100,7 @@
+ 
+ =item log4perl_poll
+ 
+-If set to a value, will initialise with Log::Log4perl::init_and_watch
++If set to a value, will initialize with Log::Log4perl::init_and_watch
+ with this polling value. This can also be the string "HUP" to re-read
+ the log4perl_conf when a HUP signal is received. If set to 0, no
+ polling is done. See L<Log::Log4perl> for more details.
+--- a/lib/Net/Server/Proto/TCP.pm
++++ b/lib/Net/Server/Proto/TCP.pm
+@@ -188,7 +188,7 @@
+ =item C<object>
+ 
+ Returns an object with parameters suitable for eventual creation of
+-a IO::Socket::INET object listining on UDP.
++a IO::Socket::INET object listening on UDP.
+ 
+ =item C<log_connect>
+ 
+--- a/lib/Net/Server/Proto/UNIX.pm
++++ b/lib/Net/Server/Proto/UNIX.pm
+@@ -116,11 +116,11 @@
+ SOCK_STREAM socket type.  See L<Net::Server::Proto>.
+ 
+ Any sockets created during startup will be chown'ed to the user and
+-group specified in the starup arguments.
++group specified in the startup arguments.
+ 
+ =head1 PARAMETERS
+ 
+-The following paramaters may be specified in addition to normal
++The following parameters may be specified in addition to normal
+ command line parameters for a Net::Server.  See L<Net::Server> for
+ more information on reading arguments.
+ 
+--- a/lib/Net/Server/Proto/SSL.pm
++++ b/lib/Net/Server/Proto/SSL.pm
+@@ -239,7 +239,7 @@
+ 
+ =head1 SYNOPSIS
+ 
+-Until this release, it was preferrable to use the Net::Server::Proto::SSLEAY
++Until this release, it was preferable to use the Net::Server::Proto::SSLEAY
+ module.  Recent versions include code that overcomes original limitations.
+ 
+ See L<Net::Server::Proto>.
+@@ -303,7 +303,7 @@
+ If you know that your server will only need IPv4 (which is the default
+ for Net::Server), you can load IO::Socket::SSL in inet4 mode which
+ will prevent it from using Socket6 and IO::Socket::INET6 since they
+-would represent additional and unsued overhead.
++would represent additional and unused overhead.
+ 
+     use IO::Socket::SSL qw(inet4);
+     use base qw(Net::Server::Fork);
+--- a/lib/Net/Server/Proto/SSLEAY.pm
++++ b/lib/Net/Server/Proto/SSLEAY.pm
+@@ -523,7 +523,7 @@
+ 
+ This module has reliably been used in situations receiving millions of
+ hits on a single box per day.  If anybody has any successes or ideas
+-for improvment under SSLEAY, please email <paul at seamons.com>.
++for improvement under SSLEAY, please email <paul at seamons.com>.
+ 
+ Protocol module for Net::Server.  This module implements a secure
+ socket layer over tcp (also known as SSL).  See L<Net::Server::Proto>.
+--- a/lib/Net/Server/Proto/UNIXDGRAM.pm
++++ b/lib/Net/Server/Proto/UNIXDGRAM.pm
+@@ -92,11 +92,11 @@
+ SOCK_DGRAM socket type.  See L<Net::Server::Proto>.
+ 
+ Any sockets created during startup will be chown'ed to the user and
+-group specified in the starup arguments.
++group specified in the startup arguments.
+ 
+ =head1 PARAMETERS
+ 
+-The following paramaters may be specified in addition to normal
++The following parameters may be specified in addition to normal
+ command line parameters for a Net::Server.  See L<Net::Server> for
+ more information on reading arguments.
+ 
+--- a/lib/Net/Server/Proto/UDP.pm
++++ b/lib/Net/Server/Proto/UDP.pm
+@@ -121,7 +121,7 @@
+ 
+ =head1 PARAMETERS
+ 
+-The following paramaters may be specified in addition to
++The following parameters may be specified in addition to
+ normal command line parameters for a Net::Server.  See
+ L<Net::Server> for more information on reading arguments.
+ 
+@@ -159,7 +159,7 @@
+ =item C<object>
+ 
+ Returns an object with parameters suitable for eventual creation of
+-a IO::Socket::INET object listining on UDP.
++a IO::Socket::INET object listening on UDP.
+ 
+ =item C<connect>
+ 

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