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authorribosome ribosome@31f1291d-b8d6-0310-a050-a5561fc1590b <ribosome ribosome@31f1291d-b8d6-0310-a050-a5561fc1590b@5417fbe8-f217-4b02-8779-1006273d7864>2004-06-09 22:50:49 +0000
committerribosome ribosome@31f1291d-b8d6-0310-a050-a5561fc1590b <ribosome ribosome@31f1291d-b8d6-0310-a050-a5561fc1590b@5417fbe8-f217-4b02-8779-1006273d7864>2004-06-09 22:50:49 +0000
commitea7a35e3de1caa62370eb1b2f849145c1bd04f45 (patch)
treee1d06e1bc45ee782827d8fd6c2de722f9d729991
parent5dacdbe497bd7641ea625659eb47a7909d442801 (diff)
BUILD : 1.7.3 (181) BUGS : 87 NOTES : Fixed several spelling and typing errors in the examples and docs. Thanks to GD for assisting corrections.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.anope.org/anope/trunk@181 31f1291d-b8d6-0310-a050-a5561fc1590b git-svn-id: http://anope.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/anope/trunk@126 5417fbe8-f217-4b02-8779-1006273d7864
-rw-r--r--Changes1
-rw-r--r--data/example.conf30
-rw-r--r--docs/FAQ8
-rw-r--r--docs/INSTALL4
-rw-r--r--docs/MODULES6
-rw-r--r--docs/MYSQL20
-rw-r--r--docs/README11
-rw-r--r--version.log6
8 files changed, 46 insertions, 40 deletions
diff --git a/Changes b/Changes
index 9791ab8d6..9bc8157a0 100644
--- a/Changes
+++ b/Changes
@@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ Provided by Anope Dev. <dev@anope.org> - 2004
05/24 A New NSNickTracking directive to provide nick tracking. [ #71]
05/21 A Auto enforce upon AKICK addition. [ #63]
05/21 A New file docs/OLDCHANGES contains all change history. [ #65]
+06/09 F Corrected a large number of spelling and typing errors in docs. [ #87]
06/09 F Corrected compile warning for Hybrid support. [ #93]
06/06 F Fixed a bug with long NSGuestNickPrefixes. [ #00]
06/04 F Buffer initialization for encrypted MySQL passwords. [ #86]
diff --git a/data/example.conf b/data/example.conf
index 00456ed1e..201bf5274 100644
--- a/data/example.conf
+++ b/data/example.conf
@@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ HostServName "HostServ" "vHost Server"
# ...Alias <nick> <string> [OPTIONAL]
# Specify alternate nicknames for services. When a user will /msg
-# NickServAlias sthing, it will be forwarded to NickServName, and
+# NickServAlias something, it will be forwarded to NickServName, and
# NickServName will answer. This can be used to ease the migration
# from another network, for example if your services are called
# NickKeeper, ChanKeeper, etc ... and the other network calls them
@@ -292,7 +292,7 @@ StrictPasswords
# Sets the number of invalid password tries before Services removes a
# user from the network. If a user enters <count> invalid passwords
# for any Services function or combination of functions during a
-# single IRC session (subect to BadPassTimeout, below), Services will
+# single IRC session (subject to BadPassTimeout, below), Services will
# issue a /KILL for the user. If not given, Services will ignore
# failed password attempts (though they will be logged in any case).
@@ -353,7 +353,7 @@ TimeoutCheck 3s
# KeepLogs <days> [RECOMMENDED]
#
# Sets the number of days log files are kept. If you don't give it, or if
-# you set it to 0, logs will be kept undefinitely.
+# you set it to 0, logs will be kept indefinitely.
#
# NOTE: Services must run 24 hours a day for this feature to work.
@@ -414,7 +414,7 @@ ForceForbidReason
# GlobalOnCycle [OPTIONAL]
#
# Setting this directive will make Services send global messages on
-# starting up and shuting down/restarting.
+# starting up and shutting down/restarting.
#GlobalOnCycle
@@ -533,7 +533,7 @@ MailDelay 5m
# ProxyThreads <number> [REQUIRED]
#
# Sets the number of threads Services will launch when starting. Each
-# thread will have the responsability to scan queued hostname for
+# thread will have the responsibility to scan queued hostname for
# proxies.
#
# This value must be set depending of the number of users you have
@@ -714,7 +714,7 @@ NSExpire 21d
# NSRExpire <time> [OPTIONAL]
# Sets the length of time a user gets to enter the confirmation code
-# which has been e-mailed to them before the nick will be relased
+# which has been e-mailed to them before the nick will be released
# for general use again
# NSRExpire 1d
@@ -875,7 +875,7 @@ CSDefBantype 2
# Channel access lists may contain only registered nicknames;
# therefore, checking each entry on the list requires only a single
# scaler comparison instead of a wildcard match, and this limit may be
-# safely set much higher than (for exmple) the nickname access list
+# safely set much higher than (for example) the nickname access list
# size limit without impacting performance significantly.
CSAccessMax 1024
@@ -987,7 +987,7 @@ BSMinUsers 1
# BSBadWordsMax <count> [REQUIRED]
# Maximum number of entries a single bad words list can have.
-# Setting it too high can reduce performances slightely.
+# Setting it too high can reduce performances slightly.
BSBadWordsMax 32
@@ -1176,7 +1176,7 @@ WallDrop
# online help for more information about session limiting.
#
# Session limiting is meant to replace the CheckClones and KillClones
-# code. It is therefore highly recommened that they are disabled when
+# code. It is therefore highly recommended that they are disabled when
# session limiting has been enabled.
#
# NOTE: This option is not available when STREAMLINED is defined in
@@ -1244,7 +1244,7 @@ SessionAutoKillExpiry 30m
# A WALLOPS (or GOPER, if supported on the IRC server) will be sent if
# Services thinks it has found clones.
#
-# This feature has been superceded by Session Limiting.
+# This feature has been superseded by Session Limiting.
#
# <minusers> sets the minimum number of users which must successively
# connect to the network before Services will send a clone warning.
@@ -1367,7 +1367,7 @@ AddAkiller
#DefConChanModes "+R"
# DefConTimeOut <time> [OPTIONAL]
-# This value can be used to automaticaly return the network to
+# This value can be used to automatically return the network to
# defcon 5 after the specified time period - just in case any opers
# forget to remove a defcon setting.
#DefConTimeOut 15m
@@ -1411,7 +1411,7 @@ AddAkiller
# Your MySQL configuration for use with Anope.
# To disable MySQL functionality, just comment out this block.
# To make use of MySQL use these directives and change their
-# setting to the appropiate values.
+# setting to the appropriate values.
#
# MysqlHost defines the Mysql server hostname.
# MysqlUser defines the Mysql user to log in with.
@@ -1465,14 +1465,14 @@ AddAkiller
#
# ModuleAutoload [OPTIONAL]
#
-# When compiled with module support, this contains a space seperated list
-# of modules to automaticaly load as soon as possible, e.g. IRCD support modules.
+# When compiled with module support, this contains a space separated list
+# of modules to automatically load as soon as possible, e.g. IRCD support modules.
#
#ModuleAutoload "hs_moo ircd_defizzer"
# ModuleDelayedAutoload [OPTIONAL]
#
-# When compiled with module support, this contains a space seperated list
+# When compiled with module support, this contains a space separated list
# of modules to automaticaly load when services are ready for new clients.
# e.g. new pesudo clients such as CatServ :-) *meow*
#
diff --git a/docs/FAQ b/docs/FAQ
index 014d3a34d..6f567e0f4 100644
--- a/docs/FAQ
+++ b/docs/FAQ
@@ -114,12 +114,12 @@ Index:
3. Does Anope run under Windows?
- Well... not officialy. Bu there is a cygwin based patch that makes
+ Well... not officially. Bu there is a cygwin based patch that makes
Anope work on Windows. Note, however, that some features might not
work, and you should take that into consideration when answering
the questions of ./configure (i.e. MySQL, Modules).
- You can obtain a pre-build copy of Anope for Windoes from
+ You can obtain a pre-build copy of Anope for Windows from
http://www.wircds.net/ although we have "blessed" that port,
we do not provide support for it. If you can't get it work,
go to wIRCds.net forum.
@@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ Index:
"connection refused" or something similar, and Anope gives an error
message from the server saying "Closing Link: ...".
- See seection 3 of the INSTALL file.
+ See section 3 of the INSTALL file.
10. My IRC server is giving me messages like "Connection to
@@ -400,7 +400,7 @@ Index:
be ignored, even if the problem happens not immediately.
-31. I would like to have the list of the differents RAW on operserv
+31. I would like to have the list of the different RAW on operserv
If you have to ask, you should not be messing with RAW :)
diff --git a/docs/INSTALL b/docs/INSTALL
index c3a165538..da67aa8cb 100644
--- a/docs/INSTALL
+++ b/docs/INSTALL
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ compiler and C library versions.
Now go into the data directory (by default, ~/services). Copy the
example.conf file to services.conf, and open the latter with your
-favourite text editor. It contains all the configuration
+favorite text editor. It contains all the configuration
directives Anope will use at startup. Read the instructions contained
in the file carefully. Using the default values is NOT a good idea,
and will most likely not work!
@@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ Y:27:180:0:0:4000000
C:127.0.0.1:mypass:Services.LocalHost.Net::30
N:127.0.0.1:mypass:Services.LocalHost.Net::30
-mypass is the same password you mentionned in the RemoteServer
+mypass is the same password you mentioned in the RemoteServer
configuration directive. 127.0.0.1 is the IP from which Services
connect from (linking in localhost is the most efficient way
to run Services).
diff --git a/docs/MODULES b/docs/MODULES
index 84467cc92..114d0330c 100644
--- a/docs/MODULES
+++ b/docs/MODULES
@@ -67,18 +67,18 @@ Example:
* Note that the name of the module file is "hs_moo.c", yet we load
and reference the module as "hs_moo" only. By naming convention
- modules have an abreviated service name they attach to (hs_ for
+ modules have an abbreviated service name they attach to (hs_ for
HostServ, cs_ for ChanServ, etc) followed by a descriptive keyword.
More Modules:
- Anope ships with two sample modules that only ilustrates some of the
+ Anope ships with two sample modules that only illustrates some of the
implemented module capabilities. They don't really do much or anything
useful.
You can download more useful modules from http://www.anope.org/ or from
our interim modules development website http://modules.anope.org/. Just
- grab the module file (usualy with a .c extension). Place the module
+ grab the module file (usually with a .c extension). Place the module
file on your compile "modules" folder. The same folder that contain both
hs_moo.c and catserv.c module files.
diff --git a/docs/MYSQL b/docs/MYSQL
index 1d5bcce3f..fe87e03fc 100644
--- a/docs/MYSQL
+++ b/docs/MYSQL
@@ -9,13 +9,13 @@ Introduction:
accessible on your website is still a great feature.
PHASE 1:Anope will be able to save all it's databases to MySQL. It will
- happen in conjuction with the current FFF databases. This first step is
+ happen in conjunction with the current FFF databases. This first step is
nothing more than a MySQL dump of the databases (i.e. read-only), since
Anope will not (for now) read from Mysql. (COMPLETED)
- PHASE 2:The next step is load the databases from mysql, being able to
+ PHASE 2:The next step is load the databases from MySQL, being able to
replace the FFF completely as an archive method (since all changes to
- the mysql db would be lost on the next Services save). All, while keeping
+ the MySQL db would be lost on the next Services save). All, while keeping
FFF intact. This is still not the final goal, but it's a milestone.
(COMPLETED)
@@ -26,13 +26,13 @@ Introduction:
PHASE 3:The next step, and most convoluted of all (since we'll need to
modify pretty much all the source) is to load/save (SELECT/INSERT) data
- in realtime. That way the mysql db could be modified externaly (web?).
+ in realtime. That way the MySQL db could be modified externally (web?).
Again, the FFF will be kept intact.
Requirements:
1. MySQL server version 3.23.32 or greater
- 2. MySQL libs and development files (usualy called mysql-dev).
+ 2. MySQL libs and development files (usually called mysql-dev).
3. A MySQL user account
4. A MySQL database
@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ Configuration:
1. Run bin/mydbgen to help on the schema creation and adjustments.
- 2. Edit services.conf and add your mysql data to the MySQL configuration
+ 2. Edit services.conf and add your MySQL data to the MySQL configuration
block.
3. Start or restart services to make use of the new Anope executable.
@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ Security:
To add a layer of security you have the option of encrypting or encoding
all passwords for nicks and chans. Use the "MysqlSecure" directive on your
- services.conf file to enable it. The availabe storage methods are:
+ services.conf file to enable it. The available storage methods are:
#MysqlSecure "" or MysqlSecure ""
@@ -74,8 +74,8 @@ Security:
MysqlSecure "des"
- Encrypts all passwords using a unix DES encription. This is a one way
- encryption algorithm. You can only validate it agains another DES
+ Encrypts all passwords using a UNIX DES encryption. This is a one way
+ encryption algorithm. You can only validate it against another DES
encrypted string, using the same "salt" (the first two characters of
the encrypted string). FAST
@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ Security:
MysqlSecure "mykey"
Encodes the passwords using "mykey" as the encryption password. It
- produces a binary string and can be decoded using the MySQL builtit
+ produces a binary string and can be decoded using the MySQL built in
function DECODE(crypt_str,mykey). VARIABLE
Caveat: Keep in mind that this if you use any method other than clear
diff --git a/docs/README b/docs/README
index 36950b3a0..22c1db10c 100644
--- a/docs/README
+++ b/docs/README
@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ Currently available services are:
* ChanServ, a powerful channel manager that helps users to administer
their channels in a totally customizable way. ChanServ has an internal
- list of privilegied users and banned users that controls accesses
+ list of privileged users and banned users that controls accesses
on a per-channel basis. It eliminates all takeover problems,
because of its powerful op/unban/invite and even mass deop and mass
kick functions.
@@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ Currently available services are:
* HostServ, a neat service that allows users to show custom
vHosts (virtual hosts) instead of their real IP address; this only
- works on deamons supporting ip cloaking, such as UnrealIRCd and
+ works on daemons supporting ip cloaking, such as UnrealIRCd and
UltimateIRCd.
* HelpServ, a skeleton service used to serve help files.
@@ -129,8 +129,9 @@ Anope currently works with:
- ViagraIRCd 1.3 or later
- Hybrid 7 or later
- PTlink 6.15 or later
+ - RageIRCd 2.0 beta-3 or later
-Anope could also work with some of the deamons derivated by the ones
+Anope could also work with some of the daemons derived by the ones
listed above.
@@ -249,7 +250,7 @@ follow the following instructions:
* Copy the lang/en_us.l file to a meaningful name (for example, if
you would like to translate messages in Spanish, you would
rename it to es.l).
- * Edit the file with your favourite text editor. Carefully read
+ * Edit the file with your favorite text editor. Carefully read
the instructions given at the top of the file, and start
translating the whole file. The file is big so make sure you have
some coffee available. ;) Try to avoid the use of English words
@@ -285,7 +286,7 @@ else to complete the translation!... ;)
* For announcements and discussions about Anope, please visit our Portal
and Forums at http://www.anope.org/ make sure you register yourself and
-your netowrk to get full benefits.
+your network to get full benefits.
* If you read the documentation carefully, and didn't find the answer
to your question, feel free to post on the website forums or join our
diff --git a/version.log b/version.log
index 4ed4862af..6e16f22b3 100644
--- a/version.log
+++ b/version.log
@@ -8,10 +8,14 @@
VERSION_MAJOR="1"
VERSION_MINOR="7"
VERSION_PATCH="3"
-VERSION_BUILD="180"
+VERSION_BUILD="181"
# $Log$
#
+# BUILD : 1.7.3 (181)
+# BUGS : 87
+# NOTES : Fixed several spelling and typing errors in the examples and docs. Thanks to GD for assisting corrections.
+#
# BUILD : 1.7.3 (180)
# NOTES : Minor spelling fixes to es.l (needs porting to 1.6)
#