From a27bc5b287f499ea4cd99b787bfd77a7dfc51386 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Arthur de Jong Date: Sun, 8 Dec 2013 17:40:44 +0000 Subject: fix for common spelling mistake (8571bc1 from 0.9, r2055 from 0.8) git-svn-id: http://arthurdejong.org/svn/nss-pam-ldapd/nss-pam-ldapd-0.7@2060 ef36b2f9-881f-0410-afb5-c4e39611909c --- README | 4 ++-- common/dict.c | 2 +- compat/attrs.h | 2 +- compat/nss_compat.h | 2 +- 4 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/README b/README index d6f7255..cad3129 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ be re-added once the architecture stabilises. The most practical improvements over nss_ldap are: - the LDAP library is not loaded for every process doing LDAP lookups - the number of connections to the LDAP server is limited, because not every - process will open it's own connection (this problem is also mitigated by + process will open its own connection (this problem is also mitigated by using nscd) - hostname lookups should now be deadlock-free because the LDAP server name is no longer looked up using the ldap method @@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ and automounter map lookups (which are also defined in /etc/nsswitch.conf) are not supported because the NSS interface is not used for these. The common autofs -implementation (on GNU/Linux) currently uses it's own method for getting the +implementation (on GNU/Linux) currently uses its own method for getting the maps from LDAP. Although aliases are exposed through NSS, most mail servers parse /etc/aliases diff --git a/common/dict.c b/common/dict.c index 128321d..7f1e501 100644 --- a/common/dict.c +++ b/common/dict.c @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ #include "dict.h" /* - This module uses a hashtable to store it's key to value mappings. The + This module uses a hashtable to store its key to value mappings. The structure is basically as follows: [struct dictionary] diff --git a/compat/attrs.h b/compat/attrs.h index 0bc0f30..f3b8e12 100644 --- a/compat/attrs.h +++ b/compat/attrs.h @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ #define LIKE_PRINTF(format_idx,arg_idx) /* no attribute */ #endif -/* indicates that the function is "pure": it's result is purely based on +/* indicates that the function is "pure": its result is purely based on the parameters and has no side effects or used static data */ #if GCC_VERSION(3,0) #define PURE __attribute__((__pure__)) diff --git a/compat/nss_compat.h b/compat/nss_compat.h index b37ef9f..59f9e17 100644 --- a/compat/nss_compat.h +++ b/compat/nss_compat.h @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ struct etherent }; #endif /* not HAVE_STRUCT_ETHERENT */ -/* We also define struct __netgrent because it's definition is +/* We also define struct __netgrent because its definition is not publically available. This is taken from inet/netgroup.h of the glibc (2.3.6) source tarball. The first part of the struct is the only part that is modified -- cgit v1.2.3