[libbot-basicbot-pluggable-perl] 06/07: Refresh patches (fuzz, some applied upstream)

Nick Morrott nickm-guest at moszumanska.debian.org
Mon Aug 21 09:29:24 UTC 2017


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commit 7b7644c9dc38ae29e688822f3d6316d78631baeb
Author: Nick Morrott <knowledgejunkie at gmail.com>
Date:   Sun Aug 20 16:06:38 2017 +0100

    Refresh patches (fuzz, some applied upstream)
---
 debian/patches/fix_pod_misspells.patch | 143 +--------------------------------
 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 140 deletions(-)

diff --git a/debian/patches/fix_pod_misspells.patch b/debian/patches/fix_pod_misspells.patch
index 32cbf92..0ca6b68 100644
--- a/debian/patches/fix_pod_misspells.patch
+++ b/debian/patches/fix_pod_misspells.patch
@@ -3,10 +3,10 @@ Description: fix misspells in pod documentation
  files provided by this module.
 Forwarded: https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=89805
 Author: Jotam Jr. Trejo <jotamjr at debian.org.sv>
-Last-Update:  2016-07-29
+Last-Update:  2017-08-20
 --- a/lib/Bot/BasicBot/Pluggable.pm
 +++ b/lib/Bot/BasicBot/Pluggable.pm
-@@ -195,7 +195,7 @@
+@@ -203,7 +203,7 @@
      my ( $self, $name ) = @_;
      my $logger = Log::Log4perl->get_logger( ref $self );
      $logger->logdie("Need a name for removing a handler") unless $name;
@@ -15,25 +15,7 @@ Last-Update:  2016-07-29
        unless $self->{handlers}{ lc($name) };
      $self->{handlers}{ lc($name) }->stop();
      delete $self->{handlers}{ lc($name) };
-@@ -458,7 +458,7 @@
- 
- Bot::BasicBot::Pluggable started as Yet Another Infobot replacement, but now
- is a generalised framework for writing infobot-type bots that lets you keep
--each specific function seperate. You can have seperate modules for factoid
-+each specific function separate. You can have separate modules for factoid
- tracking, 'seen' status, karma, googling, etc. Included default modules are
- below. Use C<perldoc Bot::BasicBot::Pluggable::Module::<module name>> for help
- on their individual terminology.
-@@ -501,7 +501,7 @@
- 
- Reload the module C<$module> - equivalent to unloading it (if it's already
- loaded) and reloading it. Will stomp the old module's namespace - warnings
--are expected here. Not toally clean - if you're experiencing odd bugs, restart
-+are expected here. Not totally clean - if you're experiencing odd bugs, restart
- the bot if possible. Works for minor bug fixes, etc.
- 
- =item unload($module)
-@@ -511,7 +511,7 @@
+@@ -519,7 +519,7 @@
  =item module($module)
  
  Returns the handler object for the loaded module C<$module>. Used, e.g.,
@@ -42,122 +24,3 @@ Last-Update:  2016-07-29
  
  =item modules
  
-@@ -550,7 +550,7 @@
- 
- Returns the bot configuration file for logging. Please refer to
- L<Log::Log4perl::Config> for the configurations files format. Setting
--this to a differant file after calling init() has no effect.
-+this to a different file after calling init() has no effect.
- 
- Returns or set 
- 
---- a/lib/Bot/BasicBot/Pluggable/Module.pm
-+++ b/lib/Bot/BasicBot/Pluggable/Module.pm
-@@ -321,7 +321,7 @@
-     return "OK!"; # "eat" the message and send a reply back to the user
-   }
- 
--The preferred way, however, is to override one of the seperate C<seen()>, C<admin()>,
-+The preferred way, however, is to override one of the separate C<seen()>, C<admin()>,
- C<told()> and C<fallback()> methods, corresponding to priorities 0, 1, 2 and 3
- in order - this will lead to nicer code. This approach is new, though, which
- is why it's not yet used in most of the shipped modules yet. It will eventually
-@@ -365,7 +365,7 @@
- 
- =item authed($who)
- 
--This is a convinient method that trys to check for the users
-+This is a convenient method that tries to check for the users
- authentication level via Auth.pm. It is exactly equivalent to
- 
-     $self->bot->module('Auth')
---- a/lib/Bot/BasicBot/Pluggable/Module/Auth.pm
-+++ b/lib/Bot/BasicBot/Pluggable/Module/Auth.pm
-@@ -219,10 +219,10 @@
- 
- If this variable is true, the implicit authentication handling is
- disabled. Every module will have to check for authentication via the
--authed method, otherwise access is just granted. This is only usefull
-+authed method, otherwise access is just granted. This is only useful
- to allow modules to handle directives starting with an exclamation
- mark without needing any authentication. And to make things even more
--interesting, you won't be warned that you have't authenticated, so modules
-+interesting, you won't be warned that you haven't authenticated, so modules
- needing authentication will fail without any warning. It defaults to
- false and should probably never be changed. You've been warned.
- 
---- a/lib/Test/Bot/BasicBot/Pluggable.pm
-+++ b/lib/Test/Bot/BasicBot/Pluggable.pm
-@@ -124,7 +124,7 @@
- 
- =head2 DESTROY
- 
--The special subrouting is explicitly overriden with an empty
-+The special subroutine is explicitly overridden with an empty
- subroutine as otherwise AUTOLOAD in Bot::BasicBot will be called
- for it.
- 
---- a/lib/Test/Bot/BasicBot/Pluggable/Store.pm
-+++ b/lib/Test/Bot/BasicBot/Pluggable/Store.pm
-@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@
- 
- This functions justs tests some basic behaviour every storage module
- should provide, like store creation, get and set. You can't use it
--directly with Test::More as we harcode the number of tests to nine
-+directly with Test::More as we hardcode the number of tests to nine
- in the moment. (Man, i'm so excited about nested tap streams in the
- newest development release of Test::Simple)
- 
---- a/bin/bot-basicbot-pluggable
-+++ b/bin/bot-basicbot-pluggable
-@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@
- =item --logconfig FILE
- 
- The logging configuration will be read from the specified file.
--Please refer to L<Log::Log4perl::Config> for its format. The paramter
-+Please refer to L<Log::Log4perl::Config> for its format. The parameter
- loglevel will be ignored if this options is supplied.
- 
- =item --loglevel LEVEL
-@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@
- 
- =item --channel CHANNELNAME
- 
--Channel to connect to. This paramter may be provided several times.
-+Channel to connect to. This parameter may be provided several times.
- You do not have to prefix the channel name with a hash symbol, which
- would have to be escaped in shell. It's automatically added for
- you.
-@@ -74,7 +74,7 @@
- 
- =item --module
- 
--Modules to load. This paramter may be profided several times. You
-+Modules to load. This parameter may be provided several times. You
- can call --list-modules to get a list of all available modules. If
- you do not define any module via this option, I<Auth> and I<Loader>
- are loaded by default.
-@@ -97,7 +97,7 @@
- 
- This options take a string in the form I<key>=I<value> and can be
- specified multiple times. The value of the key I<type> define which
--storage backend to load, all other paramters are passed the the
-+storage backend to load, all other parameters are passed to the
- object constructor as hash reference. 
- 
- For example:
-@@ -131,11 +131,11 @@
- =head1 CONFIGFILE
- 
- The bot read a configfile either found by L<Config::Find> (usually
--named ~/.bot-basicbot-pluggable.yaml) or specified on the comamnd
--line via I<--configfile> on startup. The file should be a synatctical
-+named ~/.bot-basicbot-pluggable.yaml) or specified on the command
-+line via I<--configfile> on startup. The file should be a syntactical
- correct yaml file with a hash as its first level element. It
- understands every option listed above and the special settings
--paramter, which is a hash, where the keys are module names and the
-+parameter, which is a hash, where the keys are module names and the
- value is a hash of configurable module settings. Easier to show
- than to explain:
- 

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