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authorjmmv <jmmv>2003-05-06 17:40:18 +0000
committerjmmv <jmmv>2003-05-06 17:40:18 +0000
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869 files changed, 2392 insertions, 2392 deletions
diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile
index de281f9d11a..7572c1b653f 100644
--- a/Makefile
+++ b/Makefile
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.53 2003/05/03 16:26:01 cjep Exp $
+# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.54 2003/05/06 17:40:18 jmmv Exp $
#
.include "mk/bsd.prefs.mk"
@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ README.html: .PRECIOUS
BMAKE=${MAKE} AWK=${AWK} EXPR=${EXPR} \
./mk/scripts/mkreadme --pkgsrc ${.CURDIR} \
--packages ${PACKAGES} ${_README_TYPE_FLAG} $$MULTIARCH \
- --prune
+ --prune
.else
@${ECHO} "ERROR: please do not use the README.html target directly."
@${ECHO} " Instead use either the \"readme\" or \"cdrom-readme\""
diff --git a/Packages.txt b/Packages.txt
index 8291a0c29e7..0fd37c2c20c 100644
--- a/Packages.txt
+++ b/Packages.txt
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-# $NetBSD: Packages.txt,v 1.290 2003/05/06 00:15:52 zuntum Exp $
+# $NetBSD: Packages.txt,v 1.291 2003/05/06 17:40:18 jmmv Exp $
###########################################################################
==========================
@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ is a description of all the terminology used within this document:
* Program:
The piece of software to be installed which will be constructed from
all the files in the Distfile by the actions defined in the
- corresponding package.
+ corresponding package.
* NetBSD RCS IDs:
Some files in a package contain RCS IDs to reflect which version of
@@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ packages the "xbase" and "xcomp" distribution sets are required, too.
=======================
There are three ways to get pkgsrc. Either as a tar file, via SUP, or
-via CVS. All three ways are described here.
+via CVS. All three ways are described here.
To get the package source going, you need to get the pkgsrc.tar.gz file
from ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD-current/tar_files/pkgsrc.tar.gz and
@@ -204,11 +204,11 @@ directory /usr/pkgsrc does exist. Then, simply start "sup -v
/path/to/your/supfile".
To get pkgsrc via CVS, make sure you have cvs installed. If not present on
-your system, it can be found as precompiled binary on ftp.netbsd.org.
+your system, it can be found as precompiled binary on ftp.netbsd.org.
To do an initial (full) checkout of pkgsrc, do the following steps:
% setenv CVSROOT anoncvs@anoncvs.netbsd.org:/cvsroot
- % setenv CVS_RSH ssh
+ % setenv CVS_RSH ssh
% cd /usr
% cvs checkout -P pkgsrc
@@ -273,7 +273,7 @@ your packages tree. So, to use /usr/local, set
LOCALBASE=/usr/local
-in your environment. Please note that you should use a root which is
+in your environment. Please note that you should use a root which is
dedicated to packages and not shared with other programs (ie, do not try
and use LOCALBASE=/usr). Also, you should not try to add any of your
own files or directories (such as, for example, src, obj, or pkgsrc) below
@@ -323,7 +323,7 @@ target. This target will install a binary package - if available - via
pkg_add, and do a "make package" else. The list of remote FTP sites
searched is kept in the variable BINPKG_SITE, which defaults to
ftp.netbsd.org. Any flags that should be added to pkg_add(8) can be put
-into BIN_INSTALL_FLAGS. See pkgsrc/mk/bsd.pkg.defaults.mk for more details.
+into BIN_INSTALL_FLAGS. See pkgsrc/mk/bsd.pkg.defaults.mk for more details.
A final word of warning: If you setup a system that has a non-standard
setting for LOCALBASE (or X11BASE, for that matter), be sure to set that
@@ -341,7 +341,7 @@ LOCALBASE.
3.1 Packaging a single package
==============================
-
+
Once you have built and installed the package as mentioned above, you can
build it into a "binary package" - you might want to do this so that you
can use the binaries you have just built on another NetBSD system, or to
@@ -381,7 +381,7 @@ actually compile on NFS storage, as this slows things down a lot.
====================
You may want to set things in /etc/mk.conf. Look at
-pkgsrc/mk/bsd.pkg.defaults.mk for details of the default settings.
+pkgsrc/mk/bsd.pkg.defaults.mk for details of the default settings.
You will want to make sure that ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES meet your local
policy:
@@ -414,7 +414,7 @@ which user to su(8) to to do a 'cvs update'.
3.2.1.3 pre-build.local
=======================
-It is possible to configure the bulk build to perform certain site
+It is possible to configure the bulk build to perform certain site
specific tasks at the end of the pre-build stage. If the file
``pre-build.local'' exists in pkgsrc/mk/bulk it will be executed
(as a sh(1) script) at the end of the usual pre-build stage. An
@@ -425,11 +425,11 @@ example use of pre-build.local is to have the line:
to prevent the system from trying to build a particular package
which requires nearly 3 Gb of disk space.
-
+
3.2.2 Other environmental considerations
========================================
-As /usr/pkg will be completely deleted at the start of bulk builds,
+As /usr/pkg will be completely deleted at the start of bulk builds,
make sure your login shell is placed somewhere else. Either drop it into
/usr/local/bin (and adjust your login shell in the password file), or
(re-)install it via pkg_add from /etc/rc.local, so you can login after a
@@ -454,7 +454,7 @@ or crashes. You have been warned! :)
Make sure you don't need any of the packages still installed.
BEWARE: During the bulk build, ALL packages will be removed!!!
-Be sure to remove all other things that might interfere with builds, like
+Be sure to remove all other things that might interfere with builds, like
some libs installed in /usr/local, etc. then become root and type:
# cd /usr/pkgsrc
@@ -492,7 +492,7 @@ During the build, a list of broken packages will be compiled in
individual build logs of broken builds can be found in the package's
directory. These files are used by the bulk-targets to mark broken builds
to not waste time trying to rebuild them, and they can be used to debug
-these broken package builds later.
+these broken package builds later.
3.2.5 Disk space requirements
@@ -513,7 +513,7 @@ Note that all pkgs will be de-installed as soon as they are turned into a
binary package, and that work-sources are removed, so there is no huge
demand to disk space. Afterwards, if the package is needed again, it will
be installed via pkg_add instead of building again, so there are no cycles
-wasted by recompiling.
+wasted by recompiling.
3.2.6 Setting up a sandbox for chroot'ed builds
@@ -521,7 +521,7 @@ wasted by recompiling.
If you don't want all the pkgs nuked from a machine (rendering it useless
for anything but pkg compiling), there is the possibility of doing the pkg
-bulk build inside a chroot environment.
+bulk build inside a chroot environment.
The first step to do so is setting up a chroot sandbox, e.g. /usr/sandbox.
After extracting all the sets from a NetBSD installation or doing a
@@ -553,7 +553,7 @@ items are present and properly configured:
* adjust .../mk/bulk/build.conf
!!! Don't forget to install X !!!
-If you are a developer and want to upload the resulting binary packages
+If you are a developer and want to upload the resulting binary packages
to ftp.netbsd.org, make sure you are using the default X version for your
architecture and release (up to 1.6, that is 3.3.6 for all architectures).
@@ -561,7 +561,7 @@ Next thing you will want to is make sure /usr/sandbox/usr/pkgsrc contains a
fresh checkout of pkgsrc (e.g. from anoncvs). Do not mount/link this to the
copy of your pkgsrc tree you do development in, as this will likely cause
problems! Adjust .../pkgsrc/packages and .../pkgsrc/distfiles to point to
-some places outside the sandbox if you want to make the files public.
+some places outside the sandbox if you want to make the files public.
Then, configure .../pkgsrc/mk/bulk/build.conf to fit your needs!
@@ -582,7 +582,7 @@ that points/mounts to/from).
After your bulk pkgsrc build has completed, you may wish to create a CD-ROM
set of the resulting binary packages to assist in installing packages on
-other machines. The package pkgsrc/pkgtools/cdpack provides a simple tool for
+other machines. The package pkgsrc/pkgtools/cdpack provides a simple tool for
creating the ISO 9660 images. `cdpack' arranges the packages on the CD-ROM's
in a way that keeps all the dependencies for given package on the same
CD as that package.
@@ -685,7 +685,7 @@ if you want to add to it (rather than replace it), as you usually would.
Currently the following values are available for CATEGORIES. If more than
one is used, they need to be separated by spaces:
- archivers audio benchmarks biology cad
+ archivers audio benchmarks biology cad
chat comms converters cross databases
devel editors emulators finance fonts
games graphics ham japanese lang
@@ -721,7 +721,7 @@ Most important, the mandatory message digest, or checksum, of all the
distfiles needed for the package to compile, confirming they match the
original file distributed by the author. This ensures that the
distfile retrieved from the Internet has not been corrupted during
-transfer or altered by a malign force to introduce a security hole.
+transfer or altered by a malign force to introduce a security hole.
It is best generated using the "make makesum" command. The digest
algorithm used was, at one stage, md5, but that was felt lacking
compared to sha1, and so sha1 is now the default algorithm. The
@@ -792,7 +792,7 @@ stored inside these dirs (also known as $LOCALPATCHES/$PKGPATH). For
example if you want to keep a private patch for pkgsrc/graphics/png, keep
it in $LOCALPATCHES/graphics/png/mypatch. All files in the named directory
are expected to be patch files, and they are applied after the "normal"
-pkgsrc patches are applied.
+pkgsrc patches are applied.
4.4 Other mandatory files
@@ -833,11 +833,11 @@ pkgsrc patches are applied.
Useful for things like legal notices on almost-free software, etc.
Please note that you can modify variables in it easily by using
MESSAGE_SUBST in the package's Makefile:
-
+
MESSAGE_SUBST+= SOMEVAR="somevalue"
replaces
-
+
${SOMEVAR}
in MESSAGE with "somevalue" before displaying the message.
@@ -852,7 +852,7 @@ directory. It can be removed by typing
# make clean
at the shell prompt. Also, this directory is used to keep various
-timestamp files.
+timestamp files.
4.7 files/*
@@ -860,7 +860,7 @@ timestamp files.
If you have any files that you wish to be placed in the package prior
to configuration or building, you could place these files here and use
-a ${CP} command in the pre-configure target to achieve this.
+a ${CP} command in the pre-configure target to achieve this.
Alternatively, you could simply diff the file against /dev/null and
use the patch mechanism to manage the creation of this file.
@@ -933,7 +933,7 @@ to when dealing with the PLIST file (or files, see below!).
* Semi-automatic PLIST generation:
You can use the "make print-PLIST" command to output a PLIST that matches
- any new files since the package was extracted. See below for more
+ any new files since the package was extracted. See below for more
information on this target.
@@ -984,7 +984,7 @@ are also substituted for in the PLIST.
====================
Occasionally, packages require interaction from the user, and this can be
-in a number of ways:
+in a number of ways:
+ help in fetching the distfiles
+ help to configure the package before it is built
@@ -1038,7 +1038,7 @@ which can be pretty annoying especially if you don't have all the
machines at your hand to test things. The "libtool" pkg can help
here, as it just "knows" how to build both static and dynamic
libraries from a set of source files, thus being platform
-independent.
+independent.
Here's how to use libtool in a pkg in seven simple steps:
@@ -1062,7 +1062,7 @@ Here's how to use libtool in a pkg in seven simple steps:
the -version-info especially when major and minor are zero, as libtool
will otherwise strip off the shared library version.
- The "-release" option will produce different results for a.out and ELF
+ The "-release" option will produce different results for a.out and ELF
(excluding symlinks) in only one case. An ELF library of the form
libfoo-release.so.x.y will have a symlink of libfoo.so.x.y on an a.out
platform. This is handled automatically.
@@ -1133,7 +1133,7 @@ build in some circumstances. Some common errors are
2. The -dlopen option is used when linking an executable.
* The use of libltdl without the correct calls to initialisation routines.
- The function lt_dlinit() should be called and the macro
+ The function lt_dlinit() should be called and the macro
LTDL_SET_PRELOADED_SYMBOLS included in executables.
@@ -1321,7 +1321,7 @@ The main targets used during the build process defined in bsd.pkg.mk are:
checksums don't match, the build is aborted. This is to ensure the same
distfile is used for building, and that the distfile wasn't changed,
e.g. by some malign force, deliberately changed distfiles on the master
- distribution site or network lossage.
+ distribution site or network lossage.
* extract:
When the distfiles are present on the local system, they need to be
@@ -1339,7 +1339,7 @@ The main targets used during the build process defined in bsd.pkg.mk are:
applied, files ending in .orig or .rej are ignored. Any special options
to patch(1) can be handed in PATCH_DIST_ARGS. See section 4.3 for more
details.
-
+
By default patch is given special args to make it fail if the
patches with some lines of fuzz. Please fix (regen) the patches
so that they apply cleanly. The rationale behind this is that
@@ -1348,7 +1348,7 @@ The main targets used during the build process defined in bsd.pkg.mk are:
* configure:
Most pieces of software need information on the header files,
- system calls, and library routines which are available in NetBSD.
+ system calls, and library routines which are available in NetBSD.
This is the process known as configuration, and is usually
automated. In most cases, a script is supplied with the source,
and its invocation results in generation of header files,
@@ -1379,7 +1379,7 @@ The main targets used during the build process defined in bsd.pkg.mk are:
the software in public directories, for users. As in the
build-target, $MAKE_PROGRAM is invoked on $MAKEFILE here, but with
the $INSTALL_TARGET instead, the latter defaulting to "install"
- (plus "install.man", if USE_IMAKE is set).
+ (plus "install.man", if USE_IMAKE is set).
If no target is specified, the default is "build". If a subsequent stage
is requested, all prior stages are made: e.g. "make build" will also
@@ -1414,17 +1414,17 @@ perform the equivalent of:
* reinstall:
If you did a "make install" and you noticed some file was not installed
properly, you can repeat the installation with this target, which will
- ignore the "already installed" flag.
+ ignore the "already installed" flag.
* deinstall:
This target does a pkg_delete(1) in the current directory,
effectively de-installing the package. The following variables can
be used either on the command line or in /etc/mk.conf to tune the
- behaviour:
+ behaviour:
- PKG_VERBOSE:
Add a "-v" to the pkg_delete(1) command.
-
+
- DEINSTALLDEPENDS:
Remove all packages that require (depend on) the given package.
This can be used to remove any packages that may have been pulled in
@@ -1528,7 +1528,7 @@ perform the equivalent of:
FTP_PKG_URL_DIR=/usr/packages. The ${PACKAGES} directory and its
subdirectories will be searched for all the binary packages.
- * readme-all:
+ * readme-all:
Use this target to create a file README-all.html which contains a
list of all packages currently available in the NetBSD Packages
Collection, together with the category they belong to and a short
@@ -1565,14 +1565,14 @@ perform the equivalent of:
DEPENDS. Useful if out of date DEPENDS are causing build problems.
* check-shlibs:
- After a package is installed, check all its binaries and (on ELF
+ After a package is installed, check all its binaries and (on ELF
platforms) shared libraries to see if they find the shared libs they need.
Run by default if PKG_DEVELOPER is set in /etc/mk.conf.
* print-PLIST:
After a 'make install' from a new or upgraded pkg, this prints out an
attempt to generate a new PLIST from a 'find -newer work/.extract_done'.
- An attempt is made to care for shared libs etc., but it is STRONGLY
+ An attempt is made to care for shared libs etc., but it is STRONGLY
recommended to review the result before putting it into PLIST. On
upgrades, it's useful to diff the output of this command against an already
existing PLIST file.
@@ -1587,7 +1587,7 @@ perform the equivalent of:
package it (and it's depends, if PKG_DEPENDS is set properly, see
section 3.2.1). After creating the binary package, the sources, the
just-installed package and it's required packages are removed,
- preserving free disk space.
+ preserving free disk space.
* bulk-install:
Used during bulk-installs to install required packages. If an
@@ -1655,7 +1655,7 @@ description of how to use them properly.
8.2 Writing buildlink2.mk files
- ===============================
+ ===============================
A simple example of a buildlink2.mk file for a mythical package foo
follows:
@@ -1741,7 +1741,7 @@ debugging aids.
Doing as non-root user will assure that no files are modified that
shouldn't, esp. not during the build phase.
- * Look at Makefile, fix if necessary; see section 4.1.
+ * Look at Makefile, fix if necessary; see section 4.1.
* Generate a PLIST:
# make install
@@ -1750,7 +1750,7 @@ debugging aids.
# make install
# make deinstall
- You usually need to be root to do this.
+ You usually need to be root to do this.
* Look if there are any files left:
# make print-PLIST
@@ -1758,11 +1758,11 @@ debugging aids.
If this brings up any files that are missing in PLIST, add them.
* Now that the PLIST is ok, install the package again and make a binary
package:
-
+
# make reinstall && make package
* Delete the installed package:
-
+
# pkg_delete blub
* Repeat the above find command, which shouldn't find anything now:
@@ -1770,7 +1770,7 @@ debugging aids.
# make print-PLIST
* Reinstall the binary package:
-
+
# pkg_add ..../blub.tgz
* Play with it. Make sure everything works.
@@ -1817,7 +1817,7 @@ pkgsrc/editors/sam again, but the quick answer is:
WRKSRC= ${WRKDIR}
-Please note that the old
+Please note that the old
NO_WRKSUBDIR= yes
@@ -1852,7 +1852,7 @@ university, where you can't run a "make fetch". But there's no archive of
the distfiles on ftp.netbsd.org and the one on ftp.freebsd.org contains
many distfiles for which there are no ports (yet).
-The answer here is to do a "make fetch-list" in /usr/pkgsrc, carry the
+The answer here is to do a "make fetch-list" in /usr/pkgsrc, carry the
resulting list to your machine at work/school and use it there. If you don't
have a NetBSD-compatible ftp(1) (like lukemftp) at work, don't forget to
set FETCH_CMD to something that fetches an URL:
@@ -1875,7 +1875,7 @@ directly by typing:
% make mirror-distfiles
-If you even decide to ignore NO_{SRC,BIN}_ON_{FTP,CDROM}, then you can
+If you even decide to ignore NO_{SRC,BIN}_ON_{FTP,CDROM}, then you can
get all & everything by typing
% make fetch NO_SKIP=yes
@@ -1924,7 +1924,7 @@ preprocessor-like .if, .ifdef, or .ifndef statements:
If you wish to set the CFLAGS variable in /etc/mk.conf please make sure
to use:
-
+
CFLAGS+= -your -flags
Using 'CFLAGS=' (ie without the '+') may lead to problems with packages
@@ -2001,7 +2001,7 @@ You can also use wildcards in package dependences:
Note that such wildcard dependencies are retained when creating binary
packages. The dependency is checked when installing the binary
-package and any package which matches the pattern will be used.
+package and any package which matches the pattern will be used.
Wildcard dependencies should be used with care.
The -[0-9]* should be used instead of -* to avoid potentially
@@ -2012,7 +2012,7 @@ is specified using the DEPENDS definition. The pkgsrc/print/lyx package needs
to be able to execute the latex binary from the teTeX package when it runs,
and that is specified:
- DEPENDS+= teTeX-[0-9]*:../../print/teTeX
+ DEPENDS+= teTeX-[0-9]*:../../print/teTeX
The comment about wildcard dependencies from previous paragraph
applies here, too.
@@ -2080,10 +2080,10 @@ variable.
Sometimes authors of a software package make some modifications after the
software was released, and they put up a new distfile without changing the
-package's version number. If a package is already in pkgsrc at that time,
+package's version number. If a package is already in pkgsrc at that time,
the md5 checksum will no longer match. The correct way to work around this
is to update the package's md5 checksum to match the package on the master
-site (beware, any mirrors may not be up to date yet!), and to remove the
+site (beware, any mirrors may not be up to date yet!), and to remove the
old distfile from ftp.netbsd.org's /pub/NetBSD/packages/distfiles directory.
Furthermore, a mail to the package's author seems appropriate making sure
the distfile was really updated on purpose, and that no trojan horse or so
@@ -2131,7 +2131,7 @@ NetBSD machine. Please get it and install it, by extracting it in /:
# tar --unlink -pvxf .../comp.tgz
-comp.tgz is part of every NetBSD release, please get the one matching
+comp.tgz is part of every NetBSD release, please get the one matching
the release you have installed (determine via "uname -r").
@@ -2146,22 +2146,22 @@ that can be set to note these restrictions:
This variable should be set whenever a restriction exists
(regardless of its kind). Set this variable to a string
containing the reason for the restriction.
-
+
* NO_BIN_ON_CDROM:
Binaries may not be placed on CD-ROM. Set this variable to
${RESTRICTED} whenever a binary package may not be included
on a CD-ROM.
-
+
* NO_BIN_ON_FTP:
Binaries may not be placed on an ftp server. Set this
variable to ${RESTRICTED} whenever a binary package may not
not be made available on the Internet.
-
+
* NO_SRC_ON_CDROM:
Distfiles may not be placed on CD-ROM. Set this variable to
${RESTRICTED} if re-distribution of the source code or other
distfile(s) is not allowed on CD-ROMs.
-
+
* NO_SRC_ON_FTP:
Distfiles may not be placed on FTP. Set this variable to
${RESTRICTED} if re-distribution of the source code or other
@@ -2239,7 +2239,7 @@ installation procedure:
Note to package developers: When a vulnerability is found, this should be
noted in localsrc/security/advisories/pkg-vulnerabilities, and after the
commit of that file, it should be copied to
-/pub/NetBSD/packages/distfiles/vulnerabilities on ftp.netbsd.org.
+/pub/NetBSD/packages/distfiles/vulnerabilities on ftp.netbsd.org.
10.22 What's the proper way to create an account from a package?
@@ -2359,7 +2359,7 @@ www/ap-aolserver, www/openacs. Try to be consistent with them.
=================================================================================
In order to use pkgsrc on a non-NetBSD operating system, you must first
-bootstrap the necessary utilities (BSD make, pkg_*, ...). See
+bootstrap the necessary utilities (BSD make, pkg_*, ...). See
http://www.netbsd.org/Documentation/software/packages.html#bootstrap
for information on boostrapping. Binary bootstrap-kits are available from that
URL as well. If your Operating System is not yet supported, we encourage you to
@@ -2517,10 +2517,10 @@ You have to separate between binary and "normal" (source) packages here:
* precompiled binary packages:
Our policy is that we accept binaries only from NetBSD developers to
- guarantee that the packages don't contain any trojan horses etc.
+ guarantee that the packages don't contain any trojan horses etc.
This is not to piss anyone off but rather to protect our users!
You're still free to put up your home-made binary packages and tell
- the world where to get them.
+ the world where to get them.
* packages:
First, check that your package is complete, compiles and runs well; see
@@ -2637,17 +2637,17 @@ The file contents in this section must be used without the "> " prefix.
===============
# <$>NetBSD<$>
-
+
DISTNAME= bison-1.25
CATEGORIES= devel
MASTER_SITES= ${MASTER_SITE_GNU}
MAINTAINER= thorpej@netbsd.org
HOMEPAGE= http://www.gnu.org/software/bison/bison.html
COMMENT= GNU yacc clone
-
+
GNU_CONFIGURE= yes
INFO_FILES= bison.info
-
+
.include "../../mk/texinfo.mk"
.include "../../mk/bsd.pkg.mk"
@@ -2716,11 +2716,11 @@ then continue with fetching the distfile:
>> Attempting to fetch from ftp://prep.ai.mit.edu/pub/gnu//.
Requesting ftp://prep.ai.mit.edu/pub/gnu//bison-1.25.tar.gz (via ftp://orpheus.amdahl.com:80/)
ftp: Error retrieving file: 500 Internal error
-
+
>> Attempting to fetch from ftp://wuarchive.wustl.edu/systems/gnu//.
Requesting ftp://wuarchive.wustl.edu/systems/gnu//bison-1.25.tar.gz (via ftp://orpheus.amdahl.com:80/)
ftp: Error retrieving file: 500 Internal error
-
+
>> Attempting to fetch from ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/distfiles//.
Requesting ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/distfiles//bison-1.25.tar.gz (via ftp://orpheus.amdahl.com:80/)
Successfully retrieved file.
@@ -2762,7 +2762,7 @@ Now compile:
cc -c -DSTDC_HEADERS=1 -DHAVE_STRING_H=1 -DHAVE_STDLIB_H=1 -DHAVE_MEMORY_H=1 -DHAVE_ALLOCA=1 -DHAVE_STRERROR=1 -I./../include -g closure.c
cc -c -DSTDC_HEADERS=1 -DHAVE_STRING_H=1 -DHAVE_STDLIB_H=1 -DHAVE_MEMORY_H=1 -DHAVE_ALLOCA=1 -DHAVE_STRERROR=1 -I./../include -g conflicts.c
cc -c -DSTDC_HEADERS=1 -DHAVE_STRING_H=1 -DHAVE_STDLIB_H=1 -DHAVE_MEMORY_H=1 -DHAVE_ALLOCA=1 -DHAVE_STRERROR=1 -I./../include -g derives.c
- cc -c -DXPFILE=\"/usr/pkg/share/bison.simple\" -DXPFILE1=\"/usr/pkg/share/bison.hairy\" -DSTDC_HEADERS=1 -DHAVE_STRING_H=1 -DHAVE_STDLIB_H=1 -DHAVE_MEMORY_H=1 -DHAVE_ALLOCA=1 -DHAVE_STRERROR=1 -g ./files.c
+ cc -c -DXPFILE=\"/usr/pkg/share/bison.simple\" -DXPFILE1=\"/usr/pkg/share/bison.hairy\" -DSTDC_HEADERS=1 -DHAVE_STRING_H=1 -DHAVE_STDLIB_H=1 -DHAVE_MEMORY_H=1 -DHAVE_ALLOCA=1 -DHAVE_STRERROR=1 -g ./files.c
cc -c -DSTDC_HEADERS=1 -DHAVE_STRING_H=1 -DHAVE_STDLIB_H=1 -DHAVE_MEMORY_H=1 -DHAVE_ALLOCA=1 -DHAVE_STRERROR=1 -I./../include -g getargs.c
cc -c -DSTDC_HEADERS=1 -DHAVE_STRING_H=1 -DHAVE_STDLIB_H=1 -DHAVE_MEMORY_H=1 -DHAVE_ALLOCA=1 -DHAVE_STRERROR=1 -I./../include -g gram.c
cc -c -DSTDC_HEADERS=1 -DHAVE_STRING_H=1 -DHAVE_STDLIB_H=1 -DHAVE_MEMORY_H=1 -DHAVE_ALLOCA=1 -DHAVE_STRERROR=1 -I./../include -g lalr.c
@@ -2893,7 +2893,7 @@ Appendix A: build logs
/usr/bin/install top.1 /usr/pkg/man/man1/top.1
strip /usr/pkg/bin/top
===> Registering installation for top-3.5beta5
- #
+ #
A.2 Packaging top
@@ -2949,7 +2949,7 @@ directory, stripping the tiny number off the directory name. For packages
that need to be tightly coupled with the OS Version, such as LKM's, you
may create a major.minor.tiny release directory, and place those packages
therein. Such packages should be marked with the variable
-"OSVERSION_SPECIFIC=yes" to mark them in some way for binary package
+"OSVERSION_SPECIFIC=yes" to mark them in some way for binary package
builders.
diff --git a/README b/README
index 5d378e8a188..2aa1d9e538f 100644
--- a/README
+++ b/README
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-$NetBSD: README,v 1.14 2003/05/05 14:23:09 cjep Exp $
+$NetBSD: README,v 1.15 2003/05/06 17:40:18 jmmv Exp $
Welcome to the NetBSD Packages Collection
=========================================
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ NetBSD, and build it. Any prerequisite software will also be built
and installed for you. Installation and de-installation of software
is managed by the packaging utilities.
-The packages collection is made into a tar_file every week:
+The packages collection is made into a tar_file every week:
ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/NetBSD-current/tar_files/pkgsrc.tar.gz
@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ You can also search for particular packages or keywords via
"make search key=<somekeyword>".
It is also possible to use the packaging software to install
-pre-compiled binary packages by typing "pkg_add <URL-of-binary-pkg>".
+pre-compiled binary packages by typing "pkg_add <URL-of-binary-pkg>".
To see what binary packages are available, see:
ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/packages/<release>/<arch>/All/
diff --git a/archivers/9e/DESCR b/archivers/9e/DESCR
index a08ee7e11be..ac89ed68066 100644
--- a/archivers/9e/DESCR
+++ b/archivers/9e/DESCR
@@ -6,10 +6,10 @@ Usage Summary:
9e [options] <file> ...
Options:
- -h: dump headers only
- -v: dump file names and sizes while extracting
- -r: specify alternate root directory
- -?: help
+ -h: dump headers only
+ -v: dump file names and sizes while extracting
+ -r: specify alternate root directory
+ -?: help
If no file is named on the command line, standard input is assumed.
Note that the input file must be a decompressed Plan9 archive.
diff --git a/archivers/arc/Makefile b/archivers/arc/Makefile
index 31a5b0da9fe..866e0f7dfd5 100644
--- a/archivers/arc/Makefile
+++ b/archivers/arc/Makefile
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
-# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.13 2003/03/29 12:40:00 jmmv Exp $
-# FreeBSD Id: Makefile,v 1.7 1997/08/10 22:31:09 fenner Exp
+# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.14 2003/05/06 17:40:19 jmmv Exp $
+# FreeBSD Id: Makefile,v 1.7 1997/08/10 22:31:09 fenner Exp
#
DISTNAME= arc521e.pl8
diff --git a/archivers/fastjar/DESCR b/archivers/fastjar/DESCR
index 802d0694f25..d69090d4c34 100644
--- a/archivers/fastjar/DESCR
+++ b/archivers/fastjar/DESCR
@@ -4,11 +4,11 @@ than the stock 'jar' program running without a JIT. Currently,
the author is working on adding all the features present in the sun
utility. At the moment, implemented features are:
- * Archive creation
- * Verbose/quiet output
- * stdout vs. file output
- * Manifest file support
- * Deflation or storage
+ * Archive creation
+ * Verbose/quiet output
+ * stdout vs. file output
+ * Manifest file support
+ * Deflation or storage
* Changing to a dir and adding files (-C)
- * Archive content listing (-t)
- * Archive extraction (-x)
+ * Archive content listing (-t)
+ * Archive extraction (-x)
diff --git a/archivers/gtar-base/DESCR b/archivers/gtar-base/DESCR
index be9f3f0d8fb..a9a7f73f5d8 100644
--- a/archivers/gtar-base/DESCR
+++ b/archivers/gtar-base/DESCR
@@ -2,4 +2,4 @@ GNU tar, originally shipped as NetBSD's "tar" up to version 1.3, is a
full-featured tar command that can access remote and local magnetic tapes,
tar files (ustar, POSIX, and V7), and even compressed or gzipped versions
of these. Note that as of the current version of GNU tar (1.12), gtar
-does not create "correct" ustar archives.
+does not create "correct" ustar archives.
diff --git a/archivers/gzip-base/DESCR b/archivers/gzip-base/DESCR
index fc6347dfcde..216d400e861 100644
--- a/archivers/gzip-base/DESCR
+++ b/archivers/gzip-base/DESCR
@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
GZIP (GNU zip) is a popular data compression program written by
-Jean-Loup Gailly <gzip@gnu.org> for the GNU project.
+Jean-Loup Gailly <gzip@gnu.org> for the GNU project.
This program was developed as a replacement for compress because
of the UNISYS and IBM patents covering the LZW algorithm used by
compress. These patents made it impossible for us to use compress,
and we needed a replacement. The superior compression ratio of
-GZIP is just a bonus.
+GZIP is just a bonus.
diff --git a/archivers/gzip-info/DESCR b/archivers/gzip-info/DESCR
index a8ac60cf9c5..0ed5164deb6 100644
--- a/archivers/gzip-info/DESCR
+++ b/archivers/gzip-info/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
GZIP (GNU zip) is a popular data compression program written by
-Jean-Loup Gailly <gzip@gnu.org> for the GNU project.
+Jean-Loup Gailly <gzip@gnu.org> for the GNU project.
This package provides info pages for the GZIP utility.
diff --git a/archivers/gzip/DESCR b/archivers/gzip/DESCR
index f0965afd27c..83324139d91 100644
--- a/archivers/gzip/DESCR
+++ b/archivers/gzip/DESCR
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
GZIP (GNU zip) is a popular data compression program written by
-Jean-Loup Gailly <gzip@gnu.org> for the GNU project.
+Jean-Loup Gailly <gzip@gnu.org> for the GNU project.
This package provides easy installation of both the actual GZIP
utility and its associated info documentation.
diff --git a/archivers/ha/DESCR b/archivers/ha/DESCR
index af08917135b..0d18f9ed1be 100644
--- a/archivers/ha/DESCR
+++ b/archivers/ha/DESCR
@@ -9,14 +9,14 @@ for this version are not very consistent or clean, but everything should
work.
There are several improvements which should be made before this could be
-called version 1.0. Some of the most obvious of these are:
+called version 1.0. Some of the most obvious of these are:
- Compression methods should be coded in assembler for PC and using more
efficient data structures for 32 bit platforms. Current version does
- some things only to overcome 64kB segments of 8086.
-- UNIX port has still some problems and is missing some things (for example
- a grouping operator in wildcard matches).
-- File handling is far from optimum.
-- Archive handling is not too clever either.
-- Testing should be done more thoroughly as there are many special cases
- in compression routines which get used very rarely.
+ some things only to overcome 64kB segments of 8086.
+- UNIX port has still some problems and is missing some things (for example
+ a grouping operator in wildcard matches).
+- File handling is far from optimum.
+- Archive handling is not too clever either.
+- Testing should be done more thoroughly as there are many special cases
+ in compression routines which get used very rarely.
- Documentation of code and algorithms is totally missing.
diff --git a/archivers/ha/Makefile b/archivers/ha/Makefile
index 98ab8b19432..29797f862e4 100644
--- a/archivers/ha/Makefile
+++ b/archivers/ha/Makefile
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
-# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.12 2003/03/29 12:40:01 jmmv Exp $
-# FreeBSD Id: Makefile,v 1.9 1997/08/10 22:31:19 fenner Exp
+# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.13 2003/05/06 17:40:20 jmmv Exp $
+# FreeBSD Id: Makefile,v 1.9 1997/08/10 22:31:19 fenner Exp
#
DISTNAME= ha0999
diff --git a/archivers/lbrate/DESCR b/archivers/lbrate/DESCR
index 96c6cf0b860..a23e40aff39 100644
--- a/archivers/lbrate/DESCR
+++ b/archivers/lbrate/DESCR
@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
lbrate extracts/decompresses files from the CP/M LBR format. (It can also list
and test such archives.) It does this in an `unzip'-like manner, mostly hiding
the details of individually compressed and renamed files, and transparently
-dealing with the required decompression/renaming.
+dealing with the required decompression/renaming.
lbrate is apparently the only non-CP/M program to fully support
decompressing files from all three CP/M compression schemes (Q, Z, Y). With
this in mind, it can decompress such files directly, treating them as if they
-were single-entry LBRs.
+were single-entry LBRs.
diff --git a/archivers/liblzo/DESCR b/archivers/liblzo/DESCR
index 0800f872eb6..f6dfa5d3f38 100644
--- a/archivers/liblzo/DESCR
+++ b/archivers/liblzo/DESCR
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
LZO is a portable lossless data compression library written in ANSI C.
It offers pretty fast compression and *very* fast decompression.
-Decompression requires no memory.
+Decompression requires no memory.
In addition, there are slower compression levels achieving a quite
competitive compression ratio while still decompressing at this very high
@@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ speed.
LZO is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL)
Special licenses for commercial and other applications are available by
-contacting the author.
+contacting the author.
diff --git a/archivers/lzop/DESCR b/archivers/lzop/DESCR
index 1af4058abf9..de1e616e84b 100644
--- a/archivers/lzop/DESCR
+++ b/archivers/lzop/DESCR
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
lzop is a file compressor which is very similar to gzip. It uses the LZO
library for compression services and its main advantages over gzip are much
higher compression and decompression speed (at the cost of some compression
-ratio).
+ratio).
lzop is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License
(GPL).
diff --git a/archivers/nulib2/DESCR b/archivers/nulib2/DESCR
index cc8d239d8b8..9f4d6c33514 100644
--- a/archivers/nulib2/DESCR
+++ b/archivers/nulib2/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-NuLib is a disk and file archive program, similar in principle to PKZIP.
+NuLib is a disk and file archive program, similar in principle to PKZIP.
Instead of ZIP archives, it manipulates NuFX archives, which are usually
identified with ".SHK", ".SDK", or ".BXY".
diff --git a/archivers/rar/Makefile b/archivers/rar/Makefile
index eb74d569613..38c34eb4561 100644
--- a/archivers/rar/Makefile
+++ b/archivers/rar/Makefile
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
-# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.31 2003/03/29 12:40:02 jmmv Exp $
-# FreeBSD Id: Makefile,v 1.7 1997/08/10 22:31:27 fenner Exp
+# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.32 2003/05/06 17:40:21 jmmv Exp $
+# FreeBSD Id: Makefile,v 1.7 1997/08/10 22:31:27 fenner Exp
#
DISTNAME= rarbsd
diff --git a/archivers/unzip/DESCR b/archivers/unzip/DESCR
index f40d27a5728..7e6f64cf50d 100644
--- a/archivers/unzip/DESCR
+++ b/archivers/unzip/DESCR
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ options or default behaviors differ.
Zipinfo lists technical information about files in a ZIP archive, most
commonly found on MS-DOS systems. Such information includes file access
permissions, encryption status, type of compression, version and operating
-system or file system of compressing program, and the like.
+system or file system of compressing program, and the like.
Funzip acts as a filter; that is, it assumes that a ZIP archive is
being piped into standard input, and it extracts the first member from
diff --git a/archivers/unzip/Makefile b/archivers/unzip/Makefile
index e8125c5b0ad..01bc823c32f 100644
--- a/archivers/unzip/Makefile
+++ b/archivers/unzip/Makefile
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
-# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.35 2002/12/25 18:30:24 grant Exp $
-# FreeBSD Id: Makefile,v 1.14 1997/06/19 05:30:04 ache Exp
+# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.36 2003/05/06 17:40:21 jmmv Exp $
+# FreeBSD Id: Makefile,v 1.14 1997/06/19 05:30:04 ache Exp
#
DISTNAME= unzip550
diff --git a/archivers/xbin/DESCR b/archivers/xbin/DESCR
index ebe986b9434..2428f0ee5fb 100644
--- a/archivers/xbin/DESCR
+++ b/archivers/xbin/DESCR
@@ -4,4 +4,4 @@ suitable for downloading to a Macintosh via macput.
This program was designed for use with the 1.1 Release version of
MacTerminal, but includes a compatibility option for the old -0.15X
-Almost-Alpha version.
+Almost-Alpha version.
diff --git a/archivers/xpk/DESCR b/archivers/xpk/DESCR
index a05a915e69c..dec23e4a9ce 100644
--- a/archivers/xpk/DESCR
+++ b/archivers/xpk/DESCR
@@ -2,9 +2,9 @@ This package is a UNIX port of the Amiga XPK library.
The XPK system consists of a master library (libxpkmaster.so) and several
(un)packer sub-libraries (libxpkXXXX.so). Application programs only use the
-master library directly: the master library takes care of loading and using
-the sub-libraries. Each sub-library implements one type of compression.
+master library directly: the master library takes care of loading and using
+the sub-libraries. Each sub-library implements one type of compression.
-There are different libraries for different types of data. When unpacking the
-applications do not need to know which library was used to pack the data -
+There are different libraries for different types of data. When unpacking the
+applications do not need to know which library was used to pack the data -
the appropriate library needs to be installed.
diff --git a/archivers/zip/Makefile b/archivers/zip/Makefile
index 88702e8795c..8e6767c8957 100644
--- a/archivers/zip/Makefile
+++ b/archivers/zip/Makefile
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
-# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.31 2002/12/22 16:37:30 agc Exp $
-# FreeBSD Id: Makefile,v 1.10 1997/04/27 16:06:15 ache Exp
+# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.32 2003/05/06 17:40:22 jmmv Exp $
+# FreeBSD Id: Makefile,v 1.10 1997/04/27 16:06:15 ache Exp
#
DISTNAME= zip-2.3
diff --git a/archivers/zoo/Makefile b/archivers/zoo/Makefile
index f072927a5b6..fb5c01465d1 100644
--- a/archivers/zoo/Makefile
+++ b/archivers/zoo/Makefile
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
-# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.14 2003/03/29 12:40:05 jmmv Exp $
-# FreeBSD Id: Makefile,v 1.8 1997/08/10 22:31:36 fenner Exp
+# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.15 2003/05/06 17:40:22 jmmv Exp $
+# FreeBSD Id: Makefile,v 1.8 1997/08/10 22:31:36 fenner Exp
#
DISTNAME= zoo-2.10pl1
diff --git a/audio/amp/DESCR b/audio/amp/DESCR
index 44a4e989d55..41e713c44b2 100644
--- a/audio/amp/DESCR
+++ b/audio/amp/DESCR
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
------------------------ From the README file ------------------------
-amp (Audio Mpeg Player) is an MPEG audio decoder which I originally started
-putting together as a side project of the MPEG hardware design project at
+amp (Audio Mpeg Player) is an MPEG audio decoder which I originally started
+putting together as a side project of the MPEG hardware design project at
FER/Zagreb - just to confirm my knowledge of the standard. It works with
both MPEG1 and MPEG2 audio streams (except for the multichannel extensions
defined in MPEG2), layer3 only for now.
diff --git a/audio/bladeenc/DESCR b/audio/bladeenc/DESCR
index 0ed9c4f8578..0860eded53d 100644
--- a/audio/bladeenc/DESCR
+++ b/audio/bladeenc/DESCR
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
BladeEnc is a program to generate MP3 files from WAV or AIFF sound files.
-
+
Any number of WAV/AIFF-files can be specified on the commandline and you
can even use wildcards to specify more than one file at the same time. For
example will the command "BladeEnc *.wav" compress all WAV-files in the
diff --git a/audio/cddbd/DESCR b/audio/cddbd/DESCR
index ee8e04600b3..5bf40a4f117 100644
--- a/audio/cddbd/DESCR
+++ b/audio/cddbd/DESCR
@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
This is a port of The Internet CD Database Server (cddbd v1.3.1)
-
+
Copyright (c) 1996 Steve Scherf <steve@moonsoft.com>
A Moondog Software Production
-
+
The CD Database Server (cddbd) is a program designed to allow remote
access of xmcd-style Compact Disc database entries via the Internet.
Many CD players (such as xmcd, and DiscPlay for Windows) can connect
diff --git a/audio/emixer/DESCR b/audio/emixer/DESCR
index 2abde6ce892..1eae68c1ce3 100644
--- a/audio/emixer/DESCR
+++ b/audio/emixer/DESCR
@@ -3,6 +3,6 @@ play and mix two mp3 streams together. This ability
to mix two mp3s together makes eMixer act like a
cross-fader effectively giving the user DJ like
capabilities from their computer console. eMixer is
-also very able in a "real time" party environment.
+also very able in a "real time" party environment.
Best viewed in an (color-)rxvt.
diff --git a/audio/festvox-abc/DESCR b/audio/festvox-abc/DESCR
index 79d40132de0..48282123648 100644
--- a/audio/festvox-abc/DESCR
+++ b/audio/festvox-abc/DESCR
@@ -4,5 +4,5 @@ This voice provides a Mexican Spanish male voice using a residual
excited LPC diphone synthesis module, both created at OGI. It uses
a lexicon compiled from MOBY and CMU lexicons, and other trained
modules used by CSTR voices.
-
+
This voice can be activated via (voice_abc_diphone)
diff --git a/audio/festvox-aec/DESCR b/audio/festvox-aec/DESCR
index 6fc9f121bee..5fbca8bdc13 100644
--- a/audio/festvox-aec/DESCR
+++ b/audio/festvox-aec/DESCR
@@ -4,5 +4,5 @@ This voice provides an American English male voice using a residual
excited LPC diphone synthesis module, both created at OGI. It uses
a lexicon compiled from MOBY and CMU lexicons, and other trained
modules used by CSTR voices.
-
+
This voice can be activated via (voice_aec_diphone)
diff --git a/audio/festvox-hvs/DESCR b/audio/festvox-hvs/DESCR
index 8c316a27ccb..0ef827755ea 100644
--- a/audio/festvox-hvs/DESCR
+++ b/audio/festvox-hvs/DESCR
@@ -4,5 +4,5 @@ This voice provides an Mexican Spanish female voice using a residual
excited LPC diphone synthesis module, both created at OGI. It uses
a lexicon compiled from MOBY and CMU lexicons, and other trained
modules used by CSTR voices.
-
+
This voice can be activated via (voice_hvs_diphone)
diff --git a/audio/festvox-jph/DESCR b/audio/festvox-jph/DESCR
index 45e3fa0ff60..7d4e2ea29d6 100644
--- a/audio/festvox-jph/DESCR
+++ b/audio/festvox-jph/DESCR
@@ -4,5 +4,5 @@ This voice provides an American English male voice using a residual
excited LPC diphone synthesis module, both created at OGI. It uses
a lexicon compiled from MOBY and CMU lexicons, and other trained
modules used by CSTR voices.
-
+
This voice can be activated via (voice_jph_diphone)
diff --git a/audio/festvox-mwm/DESCR b/audio/festvox-mwm/DESCR
index bd46e5ba18b..dc155d80767 100644
--- a/audio/festvox-mwm/DESCR
+++ b/audio/festvox-mwm/DESCR
@@ -4,5 +4,5 @@ This voice provides an American English male voice using a residual
excited LPC diphone synthesis module, both created at OGI. It uses
a lexicon compiled from MOBY and CMU lexicons, and other trained
modules used by CSTR voices.
-
+
This voice can be activated via (voice_mwm_diphone)
diff --git a/audio/festvox-ogirab/DESCR b/audio/festvox-ogirab/DESCR
index 2ca13e62bc3..3072a6b24bd 100644
--- a/audio/festvox-ogirab/DESCR
+++ b/audio/festvox-ogirab/DESCR
@@ -4,5 +4,5 @@ This voice provides a British English male voice using a residual
excited LPC diphone synthesis module, both created at OGI. It uses
a lexicon compiled from MOBY and CMU lexicons, and other trained
modules used by CSTR voices.
-
+
This voice can be activated via (voice_ogirab_diphone)
diff --git a/audio/festvox-tll/DESCR b/audio/festvox-tll/DESCR
index 913c6af5180..6c254474221 100644
--- a/audio/festvox-tll/DESCR
+++ b/audio/festvox-tll/DESCR
@@ -4,5 +4,5 @@ This voice provides an American English female voice using a residual
excited LPC diphone synthesis module, both created at OGI. It uses
a lexicon compiled from MOBY and CMU lexicons, and other trained
modules used by CSTR voices.
-
+
This voice can be activated via (voice_tll_diphone)
diff --git a/audio/flac/DESCR b/audio/flac/DESCR
index a85841e0d22..9a6e7f2d239 100644
--- a/audio/flac/DESCR
+++ b/audio/flac/DESCR
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
FLAC stands for Free Lossless Audio Codec. Grossly oversimplified, FLAC is
-similar to MP3, but lossless. The FLAC project consists of:
+similar to MP3, but lossless. The FLAC project consists of:
* the stream format
* libFLAC, which implements reference encoders and decoders
* flac, a command-line wrapper around libFLAC to encode and decode .flac
- files
+ files
* input plugins for various music players (Winamp, XMMS, and more in the
- works)
+ works)
"Free" means that the specification of the stream format is in the public
domain (the FLAC project reserves the right to set the FLAC specification
and certify compliance), and that neither the FLAC format nor any of the
implemented encoding/decoding methods are covered by any patent. It also
means that the source for libFLAC is available under the LGPL and the
-sources for flac and the plugins are available under the GPL.
+sources for flac and the plugins are available under the GPL.
diff --git a/audio/freezetag/DESCR b/audio/freezetag/DESCR
index 11f9bc43751..5fccc6664d2 100644
--- a/audio/freezetag/DESCR
+++ b/audio/freezetag/DESCR
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
-freezetag is an id3 tag editor for GTK+-1.2.0 and higher. It currently
-supports adding directories recursively, changing multiple tags at a time,
+freezetag is an id3 tag editor for GTK+-1.2.0 and higher. It currently
+supports adding directories recursively, changing multiple tags at a time,
and the viewing of current tags. In addition to viewing and changing tags,
freezetag can also rename your files based on the tag from a format specifier
Also, since freezetag uses GTK+ 1.2.0+, it takes advantage of your GTK+ themes.
diff --git a/audio/gdcd/DESCR b/audio/gdcd/DESCR
index c48aa7091f6..785e5c67fd0 100644
--- a/audio/gdcd/DESCR
+++ b/audio/gdcd/DESCR
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ but should become quite a bit more functional as time goes on.
There are currently 3 working parts of gdcd:
-Button Panel:
+Button Panel:
The button panel provides 8 buttons for controlling CD-ROM operations.
Ideas for the cosmetic design of these buttons are quite obviously
borrowed from another excellent GTK-based X CD player, XfreeCD. Every
@@ -12,12 +12,12 @@ Button Panel:
functionality to them will appear in future releases (such as
customizable seek control with the forward/reverse buttons.)
-Status Bar:
+Status Bar:
The status bar is gdcd's only method of output in this release. It
displays the status of network and CD-ROM operations, as well as the
track being played when play is started.
-Cover Art Display:
+Cover Art Display:
The cover art display shows the art from the cover of the album
currently in the CD-ROM, or if it can't be located, a splash screen
- for the disc's genre.
+ for the disc's genre.
diff --git a/audio/gnome-audio/DESCR b/audio/gnome-audio/DESCR
index c13b1f3f7ce..6b842cf8967 100644
--- a/audio/gnome-audio/DESCR
+++ b/audio/gnome-audio/DESCR
@@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ entirely on free software. GNOME is part of the GNU project, and
GNOME is part of the OpenSource(tm) movement. The desktop will
consist of small utilities and larger applications which share a
consistent look and feel. GNOME uses GTK+ as the GUI toolkit for
-all GNOME-compliant applications.
+all GNOME-compliant applications.
diff --git a/audio/gnome-media/DESCR b/audio/gnome-media/DESCR
index bdecc6f52f2..15d3a561f51 100644
--- a/audio/gnome-media/DESCR
+++ b/audio/gnome-media/DESCR
@@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ entirely on free software. GNOME is part of the GNU project, and
GNOME is part of the OpenSource(tm) movement. The desktop will
consist of small utilities and larger applications which share a
consistent look and feel. GNOME uses GTK+ as the GUI toolkit for
-all GNOME-compliant applications.
+all GNOME-compliant applications.
diff --git a/audio/gnome2-media/DESCR b/audio/gnome2-media/DESCR
index 7d5d7bb41fc..3fdb25c6983 100644
--- a/audio/gnome2-media/DESCR
+++ b/audio/gnome2-media/DESCR
@@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ entirely on free software. GNOME is part of the GNU project, and
GNOME is part of the OpenSource(tm) movement. The desktop will
consist of small utilities and larger applications which share a
consistent look and feel. GNOME uses GTK+ as the GUI toolkit for
-all GNOME-compliant applications.
+all GNOME-compliant applications.
diff --git a/audio/maplay/Makefile b/audio/maplay/Makefile
index 932502ab2b8..d4e8e1f525c 100644
--- a/audio/maplay/Makefile
+++ b/audio/maplay/Makefile
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
-# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.9 2003/03/29 12:40:07 jmmv Exp $
-# FreeBSD Id: Makefile,v 1.6 1997/01/07 14:58:04 torstenb Exp
+# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.10 2003/05/06 17:40:26 jmmv Exp $
+# FreeBSD Id: Makefile,v 1.6 1997/01/07 14:58:04 torstenb Exp
#
DISTNAME= maplay1_2
diff --git a/audio/mp3check/DESCR b/audio/mp3check/DESCR
index 5fc6734fd9a..e8819a50005 100644
--- a/audio/mp3check/DESCR
+++ b/audio/mp3check/DESCR
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-Check mp3 files for consistency and print several errors and warnings. List
-stream attributes (color). Layer 1,2,3, mpeg1.0+2.0 are currently supported.
-CRC check for layer 3.
-mp3check is very useful for incomplete mp3 detection as it can be used to scan
+Check mp3 files for consistency and print several errors and warnings. List
+stream attributes (color). Layer 1,2,3, mpeg1.0+2.0 are currently supported.
+CRC check for layer 3.
+mp3check is very useful for incomplete mp3 detection as it can be used to scan
through your mp3 collection and find all mp3s that aren't perfect. Good for use
with Napster and other bulk downloading of mp3s.
diff --git a/audio/mpg321/DESCR b/audio/mpg321/DESCR
index a94c5a30ae9..f3a74f69ea0 100644
--- a/audio/mpg321/DESCR
+++ b/audio/mpg321/DESCR
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
mpg321 is a Free replacement for mpg123, a very popular command-line mp3
player. mpg123 is used for frontends, as an mp3 player and as an mp3 to
-wave file decoder (primarily for use with CD-recording software.) In all
+wave file decoder (primarily for use with CD-recording software.) In all
of these capacities, mpg321 can be used as a drop-in replacement for
mpg123.
diff --git a/audio/nas/DESCR b/audio/nas/DESCR
index a021c3db42f..b9995404fe7 100644
--- a/audio/nas/DESCR
+++ b/audio/nas/DESCR
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
The Network Audio System is designed for playing, recording, and
manipulating audio data over a network. Like the X Window System, it
uses the client/server model to separate applications from the
-specific drivers that control audio input and output devices.
+specific drivers that control audio input and output devices.
Key features of the Network Audio System include:
diff --git a/audio/p5-MP3-Tag/DESCR b/audio/p5-MP3-Tag/DESCR
index f1697c49957..3625a9681a7 100644
--- a/audio/p5-MP3-Tag/DESCR
+++ b/audio/p5-MP3-Tag/DESCR
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ tags of mp3-files. (Other tags hopefully to follow).
In the directory examples, you find 2 examples, how to use
the module. You can also read the documentation of this
-module with
+module with
man MP3::Tag
man MP3::Tag::ID3v1
@@ -11,6 +11,6 @@ man MP3::Tag::ID3v2
man MP3::Tag::ID3v2-Data
More information about this project, new releases and so on, can
-be found at:
+be found at:
http://tagged.sourceforge.net
diff --git a/audio/sox/DESCR b/audio/sox/DESCR
index 01c81932b85..02fe2c3b27d 100644
--- a/audio/sox/DESCR
+++ b/audio/sox/DESCR
@@ -3,13 +3,13 @@ and performs various sound effects.
This release understands "raw" files in various binary formats,
raw textual data,
-Sound Blaster .VOC files, IRCAM SoundFile files, SUN Sparcstation
-.au files, mutant DEC .au files, Apple/SGI AIFF files,
-CD-R (music CD format), Macintosh HCOM files, Sounder files,
+Sound Blaster .VOC files, IRCAM SoundFile files, SUN Sparcstation
+.au files, mutant DEC .au files, Apple/SGI AIFF files,
+CD-R (music CD format), Macintosh HCOM files, Sounder files,
NeXT .snd files, SUN ADPCM (compressed) .au files,
and Soundtool (DOS) files.
-The sound effects include changing the sample rate, adding echo
-delay lines, applying low-, high, and band-pass filtering,
+The sound effects include changing the sample rate, adding echo
+delay lines, applying low-, high, and band-pass filtering,
reversing a sample in order to search for Satanic messages,
and the infamous Fender Vibro effect.
diff --git a/audio/spiralloops/DESCR b/audio/spiralloops/DESCR
index 2dc49698923..3a6552d63da 100644
--- a/audio/spiralloops/DESCR
+++ b/audio/spiralloops/DESCR
@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
-SpiralLoops is an experimental loop based sampler for Linux or BSD.
+SpiralLoops is an experimental loop based sampler for Linux or BSD.
The idea of SpiralLoops is to provide a simple, visual tool for looping and
layering of sounds; which can be sourced from either wav files on disk, or
-from sound generating plugins.
+from sound generating plugins.
SpiralLoops allows you to create loop based compositions with the minimum
feedback time between the decisions you make and your ears. The looping
mechanism is very flexible, you can lock the timing of loops together, or
-offset them for creating complex sequences, such as polyrhythms.
+offset them for creating complex sequences, such as polyrhythms.
diff --git a/audio/spiralsynth/DESCR b/audio/spiralsynth/DESCR
index a3aa24211d0..13428e2e94a 100644
--- a/audio/spiralsynth/DESCR
+++ b/audio/spiralsynth/DESCR
@@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ Linux or BSD. It is capable of creating the kind of sounds made by
hardware analogue synths, the noises used in electronic music. You can
also use it to make stranger sounds too. Midi is supported, including
velocity detection, mapped to the volume of the oscillators (But you can
-also use the PC keyboard to play the synth).
+also use the PC keyboard to play the synth).
diff --git a/audio/streamtuner/DESCR b/audio/streamtuner/DESCR
index 060fc5867a4..37f5fe0667e 100644
--- a/audio/streamtuner/DESCR
+++ b/audio/streamtuner/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-Streamtuner is a stream directory browser. It offers an intuitive and unified
+Streamtuner is a stream directory browser. It offers an intuitive and unified
interface to various streaming directories through the use of a plugin system.
-Streamtuner implements a GTK+ 2.0 graphical user interface, and the official
+Streamtuner implements a GTK+ 2.0 graphical user interface, and the official
distribution ships with the SHOUTcast plugin.
diff --git a/audio/sweep/DESCR b/audio/sweep/DESCR
index 8686fbf7780..367465bdf3c 100644
--- a/audio/sweep/DESCR
+++ b/audio/sweep/DESCR
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
Sweep is a sound wave editor, and it is also generally useful as a
flexible recording and playback tool. Inside lives a pesky little
-virtual stylus called Scrubby who enjoys mixing around in your files.
+virtual stylus called Scrubby who enjoys mixing around in your files.
diff --git a/audio/tfmxplay/DESCR b/audio/tfmxplay/DESCR
index 61babd87e3a..1056a407f12 100644
--- a/audio/tfmxplay/DESCR
+++ b/audio/tfmxplay/DESCR
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ developed by Chris Huelsbeck. It is rather unlike the various "Module"
formats (Protracker et al.). Some of the few players for this format
are:
* the original TFMX editor (Amiga)
- * EaglePlayer (Amiga)
+ * EaglePlayer (Amiga)
* TFMX-Play and it's numerous derivates (originally ST, now Linux and Win32)
* the SUN-Project PMS-player (DOS, used for the PC-Version of Turrican 2)
diff --git a/audio/tracker/Makefile b/audio/tracker/Makefile
index 1139feb0747..549bc9d2a68 100644
--- a/audio/tracker/Makefile
+++ b/audio/tracker/Makefile
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
-# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.22 2003/03/29 12:40:09 jmmv Exp $
-# FreeBSD Id: Makefile,v 1.29 1996/12/20 23:46:22 ache Exp
+# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.23 2003/05/06 17:40:28 jmmv Exp $
+# FreeBSD Id: Makefile,v 1.29 1996/12/20 23:46:22 ache Exp
#
DISTNAME= tracker-5.3
diff --git a/audio/wmmixer/DESCR b/audio/wmmixer/DESCR
index 9a3ec3a3b6e..9d5fc7538d7 100644
--- a/audio/wmmixer/DESCR
+++ b/audio/wmmixer/DESCR
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
You can access all the channels on your soundcard's mixer with wmmixer. Most
common channels are identified with an appropriate icon.
-Controls include a stereo (mono where appropriate) volume control and a
+Controls include a stereo (mono where appropriate) volume control and a
recording source toggle button.
Press the "<" and ">" arrow buttons to select a channel.
diff --git a/audio/wmmp3/DESCR b/audio/wmmp3/DESCR
index de618cd9381..acfb417b7bf 100644
--- a/audio/wmmp3/DESCR
+++ b/audio/wmmp3/DESCR
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-wmmp3 is an mpg123 frontend. It is a small X application that will also
+wmmp3 is an mpg123 frontend. It is a small X application that will also
work as a windowmaker dock app.
-All user options are contained in a config file, ~/.wmmp3 . There is a
-sample.wmmp3 file in the distribution that can be used as an
+All user options are contained in a config file, ~/.wmmp3 . There is a
+sample.wmmp3 file in the distribution that can be used as an
example/template.
diff --git a/audio/wsoundprefs/DESCR b/audio/wsoundprefs/DESCR
index 491fb95c53d..9a165e58a76 100644
--- a/audio/wsoundprefs/DESCR
+++ b/audio/wsoundprefs/DESCR
@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
WSoundPrefs is a configuration utility for the Window Maker Sound Server.
-It's based on Alfredo K. Kojima's WPrefs.
+It's based on Alfredo K. Kojima's WPrefs.
diff --git a/audio/xmix/Makefile b/audio/xmix/Makefile
index f2fb0653ff2..e57aa385c8d 100644
--- a/audio/xmix/Makefile
+++ b/audio/xmix/Makefile
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
-# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.12 2003/03/29 12:40:10 jmmv Exp $
-# FreeBSD Id: Makefile,v 1.5 1996/11/18 13:56:53 asami Exp
+# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.13 2003/05/06 17:40:29 jmmv Exp $
+# FreeBSD Id: Makefile,v 1.5 1996/11/18 13:56:53 asami Exp
#
DISTNAME= xmix-2.1
diff --git a/audio/xmms-mad/DESCR b/audio/xmms-mad/DESCR
index fd23afe87da..18b4fea95a0 100644
--- a/audio/xmms-mad/DESCR
+++ b/audio/xmms-mad/DESCR
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
xmms-mad is an input plugin for xmms that uses libmad to decode MPEG
-layer 1/2/3 file and streams. Current featured include:
- local mp3 file playback
- shoutchast/icecast stream playback
- seeking
- ID3 tag parsing
- http header parsing
+layer 1/2/3 file and streams. Current featured include:
+ local mp3 file playback
+ shoutchast/icecast stream playback
+ seeking
+ ID3 tag parsing
+ http header parsing
diff --git a/audio/xmms/Makefile b/audio/xmms/Makefile
index d553a9afc39..9d4a7220e59 100644
--- a/audio/xmms/Makefile
+++ b/audio/xmms/Makefile
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.45 2003/05/02 11:53:48 wiz Exp $
+# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.46 2003/05/06 17:40:30 jmmv Exp $
#
DISTNAME= xmms-1.2.7
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ GNU_CONFIGURE= yes
CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --without-gnome
LIBTOOL_OVERRIDE= ${WRKSRC}/libtool ${WRKSRC}/libxmms/libtool
-# Broken configure script assumes that iconv_open lives in libc; work around.
+# Broken configure script assumes that iconv_open lives in libc; work around.
CPPFLAGS+= -DHAVE_ICONV_OPEN=1
CONFIGURE_ENV+= ac_cv_func_iconv_open=yes
LIBS+= -liconv
diff --git a/audio/xwave/DESCR b/audio/xwave/DESCR
index 0b695c430f0..5c2819c67a7 100644
--- a/audio/xwave/DESCR
+++ b/audio/xwave/DESCR
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
xwave is an audio player, recorder and editor for the X Window System.
-
+
This is an alpha release of xwave.
The user interface of xwave is based on the Athena Widget Set and some
Widgets from FWF. The application defaults are optimized to work with
-Xaw3d (replaces the Xaw for 3d look), so if you don't use Xaw3d you will
-probably need to modify the resources.
+Xaw3d (replaces the Xaw for 3d look), so if you don't use Xaw3d you will
+probably need to modify the resources.
Features:
- multiple files
- - overview window
+ - overview window
- zoom window
- mark, cut, copy, paste, merge
- echo, reverse, swap, resample, volume (absolute, dynamic
diff --git a/benchmarks/bonnie/DESCR b/benchmarks/bonnie/DESCR
index b93807f2ffc..a08bfc07576 100644
--- a/benchmarks/bonnie/DESCR
+++ b/benchmarks/bonnie/DESCR
@@ -3,15 +3,15 @@ Bonnie: Filesystem Benchmark Program
Bonnie tests the speed of file I/O using standard C library calls.
It does reads and writes of blocks, testing for the limit of sustained
data rate (usually limited by the drive or controller) and updates on
-a file (better simulating normal operating conditions and quite dependent
+a file (better simulating normal operating conditions and quite dependent
on drive and OS optimisations).
The per character read and write tests are generally limited by CPU speed
only on current generation hardware. It takes some 35 SPECint92 to read
or write a file at a rate of 1MB/s using getc() and putc().
The seek tests are dependent on the buffer cache size, since the fraction
-of disk blocks that fits into the buffer cache will be found without any
-disk operation and will contribute zero seek time readings. I.e. if the
-buffer cache is 16MB and the Bonnie test file is 32MB in size, then the
-seek time will come out as half its real value. The seek time includes
-rotational delay, and will thus always come out higher than specified for
+of disk blocks that fits into the buffer cache will be found without any
+disk operation and will contribute zero seek time readings. I.e. if the
+buffer cache is 16MB and the Bonnie test file is 32MB in size, then the
+seek time will come out as half its real value. The seek time includes
+rotational delay, and will thus always come out higher than specified for
a drive.
diff --git a/benchmarks/heapsort/DESCR b/benchmarks/heapsort/DESCR
index 5b5e893272b..32ef5d9360d 100644
--- a/benchmarks/heapsort/DESCR
+++ b/benchmarks/heapsort/DESCR
@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
Based on the Heap Sort code in 'Numerical Recipes in C' by William H.
Press, Brian P. Flannery, Saul A. Teukolsky, and William T. Vetterling,
-Cambridge University Press, 1990, ISBN 0-521-35465-X.
+Cambridge University Press, 1990, ISBN 0-521-35465-X.
The MIPS rating is based upon the program run time (runtime) for one
iteration and a gcc 2.1 unoptimized (gcc -DUNIX) assembly dump count of
instructions per iteration for a i486 machine (assuming 80386 code). This
-is the reference used.
+is the reference used.
The maximum amount of memory allocated is based on the 'imax' variable in
main(). Memory size = (2000*sizeof(long))*2^imax. imax is currently set to
diff --git a/benchmarks/linpack-bench/DESCR b/benchmarks/linpack-bench/DESCR
index 948be490455..193f9057afb 100644
--- a/benchmarks/linpack-bench/DESCR
+++ b/benchmarks/linpack-bench/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-Translated to C by Bonnie Toy 5/88
+Translated to C by Bonnie Toy 5/88
LINPACK is a collection of Fortran subroutines that analyze and solve
linear equations and linear least-squares problems. The package solves
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ symmetric positive definite, triangular, and tridiagonal square. In
addition, the package computes the QR and singular value decompositions of
rectangular matrices and applies them to least-squares problems. LINPACK
uses column-oriented algorithms to increase efficiency by preserving
-locality of reference.
+locality of reference.
LINPACK was designed for supercomputers in use in the 1970s and early
1980s. LINPACK has been largely superceded by LAPACK, which has been
diff --git a/benchmarks/netio/DESCR b/benchmarks/netio/DESCR
index 48325aa6595..6b3e3517250 100644
--- a/benchmarks/netio/DESCR
+++ b/benchmarks/netio/DESCR
@@ -3,6 +3,6 @@ It measures the net throughput of a network via NetBIOS and/or TCP/IP
protocols (Unix and DOS only support TCP/IP) using various different
packet sizes.
-One instance has to run on one machine as a server process, another
-instance is used on another machine to perform the benchmark. When
+One instance has to run on one machine as a server process, another
+instance is used on another machine to perform the benchmark. When
executed without arguments, the program will explain its usage.
diff --git a/benchmarks/xengine/DESCR b/benchmarks/xengine/DESCR
index 7cade0de30c..53896b3648c 100644
--- a/benchmarks/xengine/DESCR
+++ b/benchmarks/xengine/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-`xengine' is a reciprocating engine for X. This program used as
+`xengine' is a reciprocating engine for X. This program used as
benchmark for X.
See README and man page for details.
diff --git a/biology/bioperl/DESCR b/biology/bioperl/DESCR
index 8c86b48648d..213f3419102 100644
--- a/biology/bioperl/DESCR
+++ b/biology/bioperl/DESCR
@@ -3,9 +3,9 @@ methods routinely used in bioinformatics into a set of standard
CPAN-style, well-documented, and freely available Perl modules. Perl
provides unparalleled support for many tasks common in bioinformatics
yet there are no standard Perl modules for biology. Bioperl hopes to
-help fill this void.
+help fill this void.
Bioperl modules and source code will always be freely available
under the same terms as Perl itself. The Bioperl project is open to
all and we invite suggestions and participation from the larger
-bioinformatics community.
+bioinformatics community.
diff --git a/biology/clustalw/DESCR b/biology/clustalw/DESCR
index b3ee91c83c2..49ffff3e545 100644
--- a/biology/clustalw/DESCR
+++ b/biology/clustalw/DESCR
@@ -2,4 +2,4 @@
DNA or proteins. Clustal W can write various output files in
Phylip format. Furthermore, Clustal W is capable of producing
phylogenetic trees from multiple sequence alignments in the GCG
-MSF Format.
+MSF Format.
diff --git a/cad/acs/DESCR b/cad/acs/DESCR
index 3706629235a..a02cce8e7bb 100644
--- a/cad/acs/DESCR
+++ b/cad/acs/DESCR
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ command driven. It can also be run in batch mode or as a server.
The output is produced as it simulates. Spice compatible models
for the MOSFET (level 1,2,3,6) and diode are included in this
release.
-
+
Since it is fully interactive, it is possible to make changes and
re-simulate quickly. The interactive design makes it well suited
to the typical iterative design process used it optimizing a circuit
@@ -14,6 +14,6 @@ Spice in batch mode can be quite intimidating. This version, while
still officially in beta test, should be stable enough for basic
undergraduate teaching and courses in MOS design, but not for
bipolar design.
-
+
In batch mode it is mostly Spice compatible, so it is often possible
to use the same file for both ACS and Spice.
diff --git a/cad/atlc/DESCR b/cad/atlc/DESCR
index 13bbd56c1ee..97ce1de0e18 100644
--- a/cad/atlc/DESCR
+++ b/cad/atlc/DESCR
@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
Atlc is a finite difference programme that is used to calculate the
properties of a two-conductor electrical transmission line of
arbitrary cross section. It is used whenever there are no analytical
-formula known, yet you still require an answer. It can calculate:
+formula known, yet you still require an answer. It can calculate:
- The impedance Zo (in Ohms)
- The capacitance per unit length (pF/m)
- The inductance per unit length (nF/m)
+ The impedance Zo (in Ohms)
+ The capacitance per unit length (pF/m)
+ The inductance per unit length (nF/m)
The velocity of propogation v (m/s)
The velocity factor, v/c, which is dimensionless.
diff --git a/cad/boolean/DESCR b/cad/boolean/DESCR
index e2222992303..25d16ee63aa 100644
--- a/cad/boolean/DESCR
+++ b/cad/boolean/DESCR
@@ -1,24 +1,24 @@
-The program is a viewer and editor for:
+The program is a viewer and editor for:
-GDSII files, KEY files (own made extended GDSII in ascii format) and
- DAVID MANN files (flash format for mask plotting)
+ DAVID MANN files (flash format for mask plotting)
-Features:
+Features:
-It allows to draw primitives on a chosen layer, and to manipulate them.
-stack oriented tools allows zooming while drawing new primitives and
- editing them. This also makes it possible to draw extremely accurate.
+ editing them. This also makes it possible to draw extremely accurate.
-primitives on the layers or/can be transparent colors and fill patterns
- can be set on a layer basis
- -drawing order of layers can be changed
+ can be set on a layer basis
+ -drawing order of layers can be changed
-a hiearchy of pictures, named structures, can be handled and manipulated
- -saving as a bitmap and other formats.
- -measuring distances
- -adding user defined properties to primitives
+ -saving as a bitmap and other formats.
+ -measuring distances
+ -adding user defined properties to primitives
- -boolean OR AND EXOR A-B B-A
- -positive and negative process offset
- -circle recognition in polygon and polyline data.
- -move copy delete etc.
- -transformations (scaling , rotation , moving)
- -flatten the hiearchy of the drawing
- -drivers for CNC (laser and milling machinery)
+ -boolean OR AND EXOR A-B B-A
+ -positive and negative process offset
+ -circle recognition in polygon and polyline data.
+ -move copy delete etc.
+ -transformations (scaling , rotation , moving)
+ -flatten the hiearchy of the drawing
+ -drivers for CNC (laser and milling machinery)
diff --git a/cad/cascade/DESCR b/cad/cascade/DESCR
index c9226f1d7b8..d46460360fa 100644
--- a/cad/cascade/DESCR
+++ b/cad/cascade/DESCR
@@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ produces a report detailing the performance at each stage.
A summary is produced which shows the relative contributions to the
total system performance of each block. This allows easy
-identification of what limits system performance.
+identification of what limits system performance.
diff --git a/cad/dinotrace/DESCR b/cad/dinotrace/DESCR
index 61981bd6775..6eb6a053902 100644
--- a/cad/dinotrace/DESCR
+++ b/cad/dinotrace/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
Dinotrace is a tool designed to aid in viewing Verilog Value Change
Dump (.vcd), ASCII, Verilator, Tempest CCLI, COSMOS, Chango and Decsim
Binary simulation traces. It is optimized for rapid design debugging using
-X-Windows Mosaic.
+X-Windows Mosaic.
diff --git a/cad/electric/DESCR b/cad/electric/DESCR
index d9c70d052b2..22823ed258c 100644
--- a/cad/electric/DESCR
+++ b/cad/electric/DESCR
@@ -1,20 +1,20 @@
Electric is a sophisticated electrical CAD system that can handle
-many forms of circuit design, including:
+many forms of circuit design, including:
Custom IC layout (ASICs), Schematic drawing, Hardware description
- language specifications, Electro-mechanical hybrid layout
+ language specifications, Electro-mechanical hybrid layout
-Electric has these CAD operations:
- Design rule checking (3 options), Electrical rule checking,
- Simulation and simulation interface (12 options), Generation (3 options),
+Electric has these CAD operations:
+ Design rule checking (3 options), Electrical rule checking,
+ Simulation and simulation interface (12 options), Generation (3 options),
Compaction, Compensation, Routing (4 options), VHDL compilation,
- Silicon compilation, Network consistency checking (LVS),
- Logical Effort analysis, Project Management
+ Silicon compilation, Network consistency checking (LVS),
+ Logical Effort analysis, Project Management
-Electric handles these types of design:
+Electric handles these types of design:
MOS (6 CMOS variations, 1 nMOS variation), Bipolar and BiCMOS,
- Schematics and printed circuits, Digital filters, Temporal logic, Artwork
+ Schematics and printed circuits, Digital filters, Temporal logic, Artwork
-Electric handles these file formats:
+Electric handles these file formats:
CIF I/O, GDS I/O, EDIF I/O, DXF I/O, SDF Input,
- SUE Input, VHDL I/O, Verilog Output, EAGLE, PADS, and ECAD Output,
- PostScript, HPGL, and QuickDraw output
+ SUE Input, VHDL I/O, Verilog Output, EAGLE, PADS, and ECAD Output,
+ PostScript, HPGL, and QuickDraw output
diff --git a/cad/fastcap/DESCR b/cad/fastcap/DESCR
index ed1c395bd9f..d1296144716 100644
--- a/cad/fastcap/DESCR
+++ b/cad/fastcap/DESCR
@@ -1,13 +1,13 @@
FastCap is a three-dimensional capacitance extraction program.
-FastCap computes self and mutual capacitances between ideal
-conductors of arbitrary shapes, orientations and sizes.
+FastCap computes self and mutual capacitances between ideal
+conductors of arbitrary shapes, orientations and sizes.
The conductors can be embedded in a dielectric region composed
of any number of constant-permittivity regions of any shape and
size.
The algorithm used in FastCap is an acceleration of the
-boundary-element technique for solving the integral equation
+boundary-element technique for solving the integral equation
associated with the multiple-conductor, multiple-dielectric
capacitance extraction problem. The linear system resulting
from the boundary-element discretization is solved using a
diff --git a/cad/gerbv/DESCR b/cad/gerbv/DESCR
index 5461c9d9e2e..3fe489b580b 100644
--- a/cad/gerbv/DESCR
+++ b/cad/gerbv/DESCR
@@ -2,4 +2,4 @@ Gerber Viewer (gerbv) is a viewer for Gerber files. Gerber files are
generated from PCB CAD system and sent to PCB manufacturers as basis
for the manufacturing process.
-Additionally, gerbv can read and display NC drill files.
+Additionally, gerbv can read and display NC drill files.
diff --git a/cad/gnucap/DESCR b/cad/gnucap/DESCR
index e8553ce313a..ad5c4952593 100644
--- a/cad/gnucap/DESCR
+++ b/cad/gnucap/DESCR
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ command driven. It can also be run in batch mode or as a server.
The output is produced as it simulates. Spice compatible models
for the MOSFET (level 1-7) and diode are included in this
release.
-
+
Since it is fully interactive, it is possible to make changes and
re-simulate quickly. The interactive design makes it well suited
to the typical iterative design process used it optimizing a circuit
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ design.
Unlike Spice, the engine is designed to do true mixed-mode
simulation. Most of the code is in place for future support of
event driven analog simulation, and true multi-rate simulation.
-
+
If you are tired of Spice and want a second opinion, you want to
play with the circuit and want a simulator that is interactive,
you want to study the source code and want something easier to
diff --git a/cad/gschem/DESCR b/cad/gschem/DESCR
index f0b21868daa..159a252ee49 100644
--- a/cad/gschem/DESCR
+++ b/cad/gschem/DESCR
@@ -7,15 +7,15 @@ layout circuits using a computer. Standard symbols are used to
represent the various gates and components which are interconnected
by nets (wires). Most vector drawing programs can be used for
schematic capture but they usually lack one (or more) of the
-following characteristics:
+following characteristics:
* The awareness of the electrical properties of components, nets,
- and pins.
+ and pins.
* Hierarchical design (having components represent some abstracted
functionality). The ability to associate attributes with nets and
- components.
- * Generate netlists from the schematic.
+ components.
+ * Generate netlists from the schematic.
These are all critical features (among others which I cannot recall
right now) which are shared by all schematic capture programs. The
-schematic capture program which is part of gEDA is called "gschem".
+schematic capture program which is part of gEDA is called "gschem".
diff --git a/cad/ipal-current/DESCR b/cad/ipal-current/DESCR
index cf16d952999..fd5ed8a80b6 100644
--- a/cad/ipal-current/DESCR
+++ b/cad/ipal-current/DESCR
@@ -19,6 +19,6 @@ it, producing a Verilog program that logically describes the
design. This use useful for moving old designs to new tools.
Please note that this package is a development snapshot and while it contains
-the latest and greatest features, it may be buggy as well. When
+the latest and greatest features, it may be buggy as well. When
available there will be a seperate ipal package which will be made of
the stable releases.
diff --git a/cad/ng-spice/DESCR b/cad/ng-spice/DESCR
index d5e01630fac..d06080505a5 100644
--- a/cad/ng-spice/DESCR
+++ b/cad/ng-spice/DESCR
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-NG-SPICE is the program being developed as the replacement for Berkeley
+NG-SPICE is the program being developed as the replacement for Berkeley
SPICE. Using the Berkeley code as a starting point, the NG-SPICE team
-is working on improving the build system, adding to the models, and
+is working on improving the build system, adding to the models, and
improving the analysis capability.
SPICE is a general-purpose circuit simulation program for nonlinear dc,
diff --git a/cad/oregano/DESCR b/cad/oregano/DESCR
index 6819055bbf9..cf2c2497527 100644
--- a/cad/oregano/DESCR
+++ b/cad/oregano/DESCR
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
Oregano is intended to be an application for schematic capture and
simulation of electrical circuits. The actual simulation is performed
by Berkeley SPICE. Oregano can still be used without SPICE, for
-schematic capture.
+schematic capture.
- Oregano is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL.
+ Oregano is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL.
diff --git a/cad/verilog-current/DESCR b/cad/verilog-current/DESCR
index 813cc45415b..3fa0d7f5888 100644
--- a/cad/verilog-current/DESCR
+++ b/cad/verilog-current/DESCR
@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
-Icarus Verilog is a Verilog simulation and synthesis tool. It operates as a
+Icarus Verilog is a Verilog simulation and synthesis tool. It operates as a
compiler, compiling source code writen in Verilog (IEEE-1364) into some target
format. For batch simulation, the compiler can generate C++ code that is
compiled and linked with a run time library (called "vvm") then executed as
a command to run the simulation. For synthesis, the compiler generates
netlists in the desired format.
-
+
The compiler proper is intended to parse and elaborate design descriptions
written to the IEEE standard IEEE Std 1364-1995. This is a fairly large and
complex standard, so it will take some time for it to get there, but that's
diff --git a/cad/verilog/DESCR b/cad/verilog/DESCR
index fa22179d8b0..a1f488afa95 100644
--- a/cad/verilog/DESCR
+++ b/cad/verilog/DESCR
@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
-Icarus Verilog is a Verilog simulation and synthesis tool. It operates as a
+Icarus Verilog is a Verilog simulation and synthesis tool. It operates as a
compiler, compiling source code writen in Verilog (IEEE-1364) into some target
format. For batch simulation, the compiler can generate C++ code that is
compiled and linked with a run time library (called "vvm") then executed as
a command to run the simulation. For synthesis, the compiler generates
netlists in the desired format.
-
+
The compiler proper is intended to parse and elaborate design descriptions
written to the IEEE standard IEEE Std 1364-1995. This is a fairly large and
complex standard, so it will take some time for it to get there, but that's
diff --git a/cad/xchiplogo/DESCR b/cad/xchiplogo/DESCR
index bdaec4778ca..938c8638ad9 100644
--- a/cad/xchiplogo/DESCR
+++ b/cad/xchiplogo/DESCR
@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
-Xchiplogo reads an ascii bitmap file, and converts it into a
-magic or cif file. It is a handy program for creating logos
+Xchiplogo reads an ascii bitmap file, and converts it into a
+magic or cif file. It is a handy program for creating logos
of text or graphics for putting on VLSI chips. At the
-moment it accepts the B&W dithered format of XV as the
+moment it accepts the B&W dithered format of XV as the
input. It has got quite a few options for resizing and get-
ting rid of many design rule errors that can be found in the
bitmap file. It has a smoothing, before and after an error
correction step. The error correction step is pretty simple
-,don't expect miracles, but it works quite fine and spe-
-cially for text gives a reasonable output.
+,don't expect miracles, but it works quite fine and spe-
+cially for text gives a reasonable output.
diff --git a/chat/blackened/DESCR b/chat/blackened/DESCR
index 5c3ca2aa219..662c140719f 100644
--- a/chat/blackened/DESCR
+++ b/chat/blackened/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-Blackened is a console irc client. Features:
+Blackened is a console irc client. Features:
* Built-in away message recorder
* Built-in auto-ops
* Many built-in commands for IRC Operators
diff --git a/chat/bnc/DESCR b/chat/bnc/DESCR
index d1cd6e54d85..4e542222303 100644
--- a/chat/bnc/DESCR
+++ b/chat/bnc/DESCR
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
IRC Proxy Daemon that supports virtual hosting.
BNC sports many important advances, including the following:
-
+
RFC 1459 compatible.
Vhost support.
Vhost lists in configuration file, to be displayed on call.
diff --git a/chat/eggdrop/DESCR b/chat/eggdrop/DESCR
index 872098e9e78..095f115f26e 100644
--- a/chat/eggdrop/DESCR
+++ b/chat/eggdrop/DESCR
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ users or sites and reject them, to recognize priveledged users and let
them gain ops, etc.
One of the more unique features of eggdrop is its "party line", accessable
-via DCC chat, which allows you to talk to other people lag-free.
+via DCC chat, which allows you to talk to other people lag-free.
Consider it a multi-way DCC chat, or a miniature IRC (complete with
channels). You can link up with other bots and expand the party line
until it actually becomes something very much like IRC, in fact.
diff --git a/chat/emech/MESSAGE b/chat/emech/MESSAGE
index f3d6ab84db3..4fa0e3a041b 100644
--- a/chat/emech/MESSAGE
+++ b/chat/emech/MESSAGE
@@ -1,19 +1,19 @@
===========================================================================
-$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.1.1.1 2002/06/06 14:27:03 manu Exp $
+$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.2 2003/05/06 17:40:36 jmmv Exp $
Quickstart quide:
-0) Choose a home for emech, where the user running emech will have write
+0) Choose a home for emech, where the user running emech will have write
permission. For instance, /var/run/emech
1) cp ${PREFIX}/share/example/emech/sample.set ${PREFIX}/etc/mech.set
2) vi ${PREFIX}/etc/mech.set
--- look through the file for sections to change, you will have to remove
+-- look through the file for sections to change, you will have to remove
lines in order to get the bot to work. Check the file completely!
3) genuser /var/run/emech/emech.users
--- It seems that things work better with a DNS address in the hostmask
+-- It seems that things work better with a DNS address in the hostmask
instead of an IP address..
4) cd /var/tun/emech/
diff --git a/chat/epic4/DESCR b/chat/epic4/DESCR
index ddeaccee854..be8f1328dec 100644
--- a/chat/epic4/DESCR
+++ b/chat/epic4/DESCR
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
-EPIC4 is a new direction in ircII development. No longer is EPIC 100%
-backwards compatable with ircII, but instead those things where
-compatability is undesirable have been found and fixed. No gratuitous
-incompatabilities have been added, but lots of new code has been added to
+EPIC4 is a new direction in ircII development. No longer is EPIC 100%
+backwards compatable with ircII, but instead those things where
+compatability is undesirable have been found and fixed. No gratuitous
+incompatabilities have been added, but lots of new code has been added to
make EPIC the best ircII client available.
diff --git a/chat/everybuddy/DESCR b/chat/everybuddy/DESCR
index 60d6d2a94a9..95bf95611d1 100644
--- a/chat/everybuddy/DESCR
+++ b/chat/everybuddy/DESCR
@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
-Everybuddy is a chat program for X that incorporates the functions of AOL
+Everybuddy is a chat program for X that incorporates the functions of AOL
Instant Messenger, ICQ, Yahoo Chat, and MSN Messanger.
diff --git a/chat/gaim-gtk1/DESCR b/chat/gaim-gtk1/DESCR
index 4ec58285a40..54c83f33c2d 100644
--- a/chat/gaim-gtk1/DESCR
+++ b/chat/gaim-gtk1/DESCR
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
Gaim is a clone of AOL's Instant Messenger client. It features nearly all
of the functionality of the official AIM client while also being smaller
and faster. Gaim also has plugins that let you use ICQ, Yahoo, MSN, IRC,
-Jabber, Napster, and Zephyr.
+Jabber, Napster, and Zephyr.
Check out http://www.aol.com/aim/ to sign on!
diff --git a/chat/gaim/DESCR b/chat/gaim/DESCR
index 4ec58285a40..54c83f33c2d 100644
--- a/chat/gaim/DESCR
+++ b/chat/gaim/DESCR
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
Gaim is a clone of AOL's Instant Messenger client. It features nearly all
of the functionality of the official AIM client while also being smaller
and faster. Gaim also has plugins that let you use ICQ, Yahoo, MSN, IRC,
-Jabber, Napster, and Zephyr.
+Jabber, Napster, and Zephyr.
Check out http://www.aol.com/aim/ to sign on!
diff --git a/chat/gtkyahoo/DESCR b/chat/gtkyahoo/DESCR
index 77470b0e625..bba2590493a 100644
--- a/chat/gtkyahoo/DESCR
+++ b/chat/gtkyahoo/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
GTKYahoo is a GPL'd GTK+-based Yahoo! pager client for UNIX. GTKYahoo has
a number of features not available in the Windows or Java versions of the
pager, including an auto-reply (answering machine) feature and automatic
-forwarding of incoming messages via email.
+forwarding of incoming messages via email.
diff --git a/chat/ickle/Makefile b/chat/ickle/Makefile
index f36fe809f8d..650d6cbcb22 100644
--- a/chat/ickle/Makefile
+++ b/chat/ickle/Makefile
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.3 2003/05/02 11:54:03 wiz Exp $
+# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.4 2003/05/06 17:40:38 jmmv Exp $
DISTNAME= ickle-0.3.2
PKGREVISION= 1
diff --git a/chat/icqlib/DESCR b/chat/icqlib/DESCR
index 9761cac3455..61764a188d8 100644
--- a/chat/icqlib/DESCR
+++ b/chat/icqlib/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-icqlib is the most feature complete, open source, library implementation of
-Mirabilis' ICQ protocol available on the Internet. icqlib currently supports
-approximately 90% of the ICQ UDP v5 protocol and 80% of the ICQ TCP v2
+icqlib is the most feature complete, open source, library implementation of
+Mirabilis' ICQ protocol available on the Internet. icqlib currently supports
+approximately 90% of the ICQ UDP v5 protocol and 80% of the ICQ TCP v2
protocol, including new UIN registration, chat, and file transfer.
diff --git a/chat/irchat-pj/DESCR b/chat/irchat-pj/DESCR
index d0aa1412453..8ed55373019 100644
--- a/chat/irchat-pj/DESCR
+++ b/chat/irchat-pj/DESCR
@@ -2,4 +2,4 @@ irchat is the IRC client based on Emacs lisp.
irchat-PJ Project modify the irchat client.
- Support Emacs-20
- - Some bugfix for DreamCastIRC client
+ - Some bugfix for DreamCastIRC client
diff --git a/chat/kicq/DESCR b/chat/kicq/DESCR
index 137ab7df3da..e2afb1dc577 100644
--- a/chat/kicq/DESCR
+++ b/chat/kicq/DESCR
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
kicq is an ICQ (I seek you) client, specifically designed for the KDE desktop.
-kicq has a simple, clean interface very similar to the original Windows ICQ
-client, and includes all of the most commonly used ICQ features such as
+kicq has a simple, clean interface very similar to the original Windows ICQ
+client, and includes all of the most commonly used ICQ features such as
messaging, real-time chat, and file transfer.
-kicq is beta code - use it at your own risk. It was developed under the GPL
-without consent from AOL/Mirabilis. No reverse engineering or decompilation
+kicq is beta code - use it at your own risk. It was developed under the GPL
+without consent from AOL/Mirabilis. No reverse engineering or decompilation
of code was performed in order to create this program.
diff --git a/chat/libirc/DESCR b/chat/libirc/DESCR
index 480d5f3daa6..9bb9838a66c 100644
--- a/chat/libirc/DESCR
+++ b/chat/libirc/DESCR
@@ -4,4 +4,4 @@ package, demonstrating how it is used.
Perfect for those who wish to write bots, irc clients (especially if
you want to integrate IRC with some other Internet software). The
-programming language is C.
+programming language is C.
diff --git a/chat/licq-gui-qt/DESCR b/chat/licq-gui-qt/DESCR
index 0cf1e647bcf..f3b52fc9aa6 100644
--- a/chat/licq-gui-qt/DESCR
+++ b/chat/licq-gui-qt/DESCR
@@ -6,13 +6,13 @@ Remember that Licq will save the plugin being run so after running
when you want to go back to the console version, use "licq -p
console" the first time at least.
-Using licq is very straight-forward. To access any of the options, just
-right click on a user and select the relevant command, or double click on
-the user. A window will open containing a tab dialog with all the
-possible things to do. In this way you can read a new message, check user
-info, and send a message all from the same window at the same time.
-One key feature of licq is the network status window, which can be viewed
-by selecting "Show Network Window" under the "System" menu. This screen
-will show you exactly what is occuring at the protocol level.
-The menu option "<your alias>" will allow you to view your own settings
+Using licq is very straight-forward. To access any of the options, just
+right click on a user and select the relevant command, or double click on
+the user. A window will open containing a tab dialog with all the
+possible things to do. In this way you can read a new message, check user
+info, and send a message all from the same window at the same time.
+One key feature of licq is the network status window, which can be viewed
+by selecting "Show Network Window" under the "System" menu. This screen
+will show you exactly what is occuring at the protocol level.
+The menu option "<your alias>" will allow you to view your own settings
and to check system messages.
diff --git a/chat/ninja/DESCR b/chat/ninja/DESCR
index 24cd5fdb1a5..91da3beddc5 100644
--- a/chat/ninja/DESCR
+++ b/chat/ninja/DESCR
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-Ninja IRC is yet another ircII-based IRC client. Its many extra features
-include enhanced socket handling, additional resolving capabilities, ANSI
-and MIRC color support, MIRC-style DCC RESUME, cloak mode, a friend list,
-an enemy list, SOCKS v4&5 proxy support, more ircii $func() functions,
-auto-rejoin, cycling auto-reconnect, auto-dcc get, improved ban/unban
+Ninja IRC is yet another ircII-based IRC client. Its many extra features
+include enhanced socket handling, additional resolving capabilities, ANSI
+and MIRC color support, MIRC-style DCC RESUME, cloak mode, a friend list,
+an enemy list, SOCKS v4&5 proxy support, more ircii $func() functions,
+auto-rejoin, cycling auto-reconnect, auto-dcc get, improved ban/unban
handling, cached information, NDCC file offering, and much more.
diff --git a/chat/xaric/DESCR b/chat/xaric/DESCR
index 53bf65a1334..1ba2ae080de 100644
--- a/chat/xaric/DESCR
+++ b/chat/xaric/DESCR
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
-Xaric is a UNIX irc client similer to BitchX or ircII. I would impress you
-with a list of features, but since it has no impressive features (and lacks
-a few important ones) that probably is not a good idea. The whole reason for
-Xaric was to remove all of the bogus, broken crap and silly features from
-BitchX and have a nice colorful client.
+Xaric is a UNIX irc client similer to BitchX or ircII. I would impress you
+with a list of features, but since it has no impressive features (and lacks
+a few important ones) that probably is not a good idea. The whole reason for
+Xaric was to remove all of the bogus, broken crap and silly features from
+BitchX and have a nice colorful client.
diff --git a/chat/zephyr-current/DESCR b/chat/zephyr-current/DESCR
index a91eb85239c..b7edb9574a3 100644
--- a/chat/zephyr-current/DESCR
+++ b/chat/zephyr-current/DESCR
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
This is the Project Athena Zephyr notification system 2001/05/28
-snapshot.
+snapshot.
Zephyr allows users to send messages to other users or to groups of
users. Users can view incoming Zephyr messages as windowgrams
diff --git a/chat/zephyr-current/Makefile b/chat/zephyr-current/Makefile
index 0d0c9a3ccbd..7c39412be19 100644
--- a/chat/zephyr-current/Makefile
+++ b/chat/zephyr-current/Makefile
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.2 2003/03/29 12:40:19 jmmv Exp $
+# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.3 2003/05/06 17:40:39 jmmv Exp $
#
DISTNAME= zephyr-20010518
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ USE_BUILDLINK2= YES
GNU_CONFIGURE= YES
USE_X11= YES
-# N.B. the following assume NetBSD-only.
+# N.B. the following assume NetBSD-only.
CPPFLAGS+= -I/usr/include/kerberosIV -I/usr/include/krb5
LDFLAGS+= -lroken -lcrypto -lcom_err -ledit -lcurses
CONFIGURE_ARGS+="--with-krb4"
diff --git a/comms/dl-ezkit/DESCR b/comms/dl-ezkit/DESCR
index 903ec7fbeaf..34ab1ef8c3f 100644
--- a/comms/dl-ezkit/DESCR
+++ b/comms/dl-ezkit/DESCR
@@ -1 +1 @@
-SHARC EZ-KIT downloader version 0.8.1 (c) 1998 PinPoint Corp.
+SHARC EZ-KIT downloader version 0.8.1 (c) 1998 PinPoint Corp.
diff --git a/comms/fidogate/DESCR b/comms/fidogate/DESCR
index 6a68e9bf45b..22dff6db958 100644
--- a/comms/fidogate/DESCR
+++ b/comms/fidogate/DESCR
@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
FIDOGATE is a Fido-Internet gateway and a Fido tosser. It is placed under
-the GNU General Public License, see COPYING for details.
+the GNU General Public License, see COPYING for details.
The gateway converts between the worlds of Fido NetMail/EchoMail (or FTNs,
Fido Technology Networks in general) and the UNIX mail/news system.
FIDOGATE will convert Fido mail packets to RFC822/1036-style messages and
-vice versa.
+vice versa.
FIDOGATE also includes a complete FIDO mail processor (NetMail/EchoMail
scanner and tosser), an FTN-FTN gateway (NetMail only), a file processor
-(TIC file areas) and an Areafix/Filefix.
+(TIC file areas) and an Areafix/Filefix.
diff --git a/comms/hylafax/MESSAGE b/comms/hylafax/MESSAGE
index 2a77e66b6ce..4ea40fa0af2 100644
--- a/comms/hylafax/MESSAGE
+++ b/comms/hylafax/MESSAGE
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
===========================================================================
-$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.2 2002/09/12 17:13:28 wiz Exp $
+$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.3 2003/05/06 17:40:40 jmmv Exp $
Hylafax was installed. You'll need manual configurations to actually
activate it.
@@ -10,12 +10,12 @@ Setting up: (for impatients)
Add the following to your rc.local script:
- if [ -x ${PREFIX}/sbin/faxq ]; then
- ${PREFIX}/sbin/faxq && echo -n ' hylafax'
+ if [ -x ${PREFIX}/sbin/faxq ]; then
+ ${PREFIX}/sbin/faxq && echo -n ' hylafax'
fi
For accepting incoming FAX/data calls, modify /etc/ttys as below
- and send SIGHUP to the init process:
+ and send SIGHUP to the init process:
>tty00 "${PREFIX}/libexec/faxgetty" dialup on secure
diff --git a/comms/jpilot/DESCR b/comms/jpilot/DESCR
index d707a00c9ab..2fe1bb4da07 100644
--- a/comms/jpilot/DESCR
+++ b/comms/jpilot/DESCR
@@ -3,22 +3,22 @@ runs under Linux and Unix. It is similar in functionality to the one
that 3com distributes for a well known rampant legacy operating
system. Features include:
- * Supports Datebook, Address, To Do List, and Memo Pad
- * Supports some DateBk3 tags
- * Postscript printing
- * Monthly and Weekly Views of the datebook
- * Plugin support - comes with Expense plugin
- * Small and fast, designed to take up little screen space
- * 2 way Syncing, fast and slow syncs
- * Support for multiple backups
+ * Supports Datebook, Address, To Do List, and Memo Pad
+ * Supports some DateBk3 tags
+ * Postscript printing
+ * Monthly and Weekly Views of the datebook
+ * Plugin support - comes with Expense plugin
+ * Small and fast, designed to take up little screen space
+ * 2 way Syncing, fast and slow syncs
+ * Support for multiple backups
* Palm Pilot preferences are used
- * Does a Full Backup, or just a Sync of supported apps
- * Global Search (Find)
+ * Does a Full Backup, or just a Sync of supported apps
+ * Global Search (Find)
* Installation of files to the palm pilot
- * Support for color scheme files
- * Quick find in address application
+ * Support for color scheme files
+ * Quick find in address application
* Datebook support for repeating events and exceptions to those
events
* Datebook support for modification of a single occurrence of a
- reoccurring event
+ reoccurring event
* Datebook support for "By Day" reoccurring events
diff --git a/comms/malsync/DESCR b/comms/malsync/DESCR
index 879dfc7448a..3557a7563de 100644
--- a/comms/malsync/DESCR
+++ b/comms/malsync/DESCR
@@ -4,4 +4,4 @@ AvantGo (www.avantgo.com) and Puma Technologies (www.pumatech.com)
are the first two companies committing to producing servers which
speak this protocol. This utility will allow a user to sync with
multiple servers, simultaneously or separately. The AvantGo.com
-service (www.avantgo.com) is the first such server.
+service (www.avantgo.com) is the first such server.
diff --git a/comms/mgetty+sendfax/DESCR b/comms/mgetty+sendfax/DESCR
index 3f10643b2cf..62b41bf3a97 100644
--- a/comms/mgetty+sendfax/DESCR
+++ b/comms/mgetty+sendfax/DESCR
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ use the same device for dial-in and dial-out).
Mgetty provides very extensive logging facilities.
-Sendfax sends the named g3 fax files to the fax machine at "phone number".
+Sendfax sends the named g3 fax files to the fax machine at "phone number".
The g3 files can be created with pbmtog3(1) or GNU's GhostScript with the
"digifax" driver.
diff --git a/comms/snooper/DESCR b/comms/snooper/DESCR
index 166e82c9285..6820b9140ed 100644
--- a/comms/snooper/DESCR
+++ b/comms/snooper/DESCR
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ For example, say you would like to snoop the following configuration
partyA ---cableAB--- partyB
where partyA is a computer and partyB is a computer/modem/digi-cam/whatever.
-A third machine called "console" running snooper can be used to snoop
+A third machine called "console" running snooper can be used to snoop
the connection between partyA and cableAB, as follows:
partyA ---cableX--- <dev0>console<dev1>---cableAB--- party B
diff --git a/comms/tkhylafax/DESCR b/comms/tkhylafax/DESCR
index 1ec0a025041..52aa45d1eb6 100644
--- a/comms/tkhylafax/DESCR
+++ b/comms/tkhylafax/DESCR
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ tkhylafax is a tcl/tk interface to Sam Leffler's HYLAFAX package
features:
o Batching fax destinations
o Built-in fax number database
- o Fast cover sheet generation
+ o Fast cover sheet generation
o Cover sheet preview
o Cover sheet ONLY transmission option
o Directory browser
diff --git a/converters/base64/DESCR b/converters/base64/DESCR
index 44a7efaadf6..1bbaf8a673c 100644
--- a/converters/base64/DESCR
+++ b/converters/base64/DESCR
@@ -3,9 +3,9 @@ and successors) defines a mechanism for encoding arbitrary binary information
for transmission by electronic mail. Triplets of 8-bit octets are encoded as
groups of four characters, each representing 6 bits of the source 24 bits.
Only characters present in all variants of ASCII and EBCDIC are used, avoiding
-incompatibilities in other forms of encoding such as uuencode/uudecode.
+incompatibilities in other forms of encoding such as uuencode/uudecode.
base64 is a command line utility which encodes and decodes files in this
format. It can be used within a pipeline as an encoding or decoding filter,
and is most commonly used in this manner as part of an automated mail
-processing system.
+processing system.
diff --git a/converters/doc2html/DESCR b/converters/doc2html/DESCR
index 4e1130a0505..78391896a5d 100644
--- a/converters/doc2html/DESCR
+++ b/converters/doc2html/DESCR
@@ -5,13 +5,13 @@ can be indexed. Uses a variety of conversion programs:
wp2html - to convert Wordperfect and Word7 & 97 documents to HTML
catdoc - to extract text from Word documents
- rtf2html - to convert RTF documents to HTML
- pdftotext - to extract text from Adobe PDFs
+ rtf2html - to convert RTF documents to HTML
+ pdftotext - to extract text from Adobe PDFs
ps2ascii - to extract text from PostScript
pptHtml - to convert Powerpoint files to HTML
xlHtml - to convert Excel spreadsheets to HTML
or
- xls2csv - to obtain data from Excel spreadsheets.
+ xls2csv - to obtain data from Excel spreadsheets.
-Written by David Adams (University of Southampton), and based on the
+Written by David Adams (University of Southampton), and based on the
conv_doc.pl script by Gilles Detillieux.
diff --git a/converters/p5-nkf/DESCR b/converters/p5-nkf/DESCR
index ffd81368e75..652472c218b 100644
--- a/converters/p5-nkf/DESCR
+++ b/converters/p5-nkf/DESCR
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
Nkf is a yet another kanji code converter among networks, hosts and terminals.
-It converts input kanji code to desig- nated kanji code such as 7-bit
-JIS, MS-kanji (shifted-JIS) or EUC.
+It converts input kanji code to desig- nated kanji code such as 7-bit
+JIS, MS-kanji (shifted-JIS) or EUC.
One of the most unique facicility of nkf is the guess of the input kanji
code. It currently recognizes 7-bit JIS, MS- kanji (shifted-JIS) and EUC.
-So users needn't the input kanji code specification.
+So users needn't the input kanji code specification.
diff --git a/converters/txt2html/DESCR b/converters/txt2html/DESCR
index 27d27371904..c8170c685b4 100644
--- a/converters/txt2html/DESCR
+++ b/converters/txt2html/DESCR
@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
-txt2html is a text to HTML converter written in Perl by
+txt2html is a text to HTML converter written in Perl by
Seth Golub <seth@aigeek.com>.
diff --git a/converters/uudeview/DESCR b/converters/uudeview/DESCR
index a677c673d63..2aefe3ece97 100644
--- a/converters/uudeview/DESCR
+++ b/converters/uudeview/DESCR
@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
-This is a powerful program at which you can throw a mess of
-unordered files in any of BinHex, uuencoded, xxencoded, or
+This is a powerful program at which you can throw a mess of
+unordered files in any of BinHex, uuencoded, xxencoded, or
Base64 formats and expect them all to be properly decoded.
It even handles encodings that have been garbled by some
versions of Netscape/MS Explorer or that are missing some parts!
-It is also able to encode in all of the above formats except for
+It is also able to encode in all of the above formats except for
BinHex.
diff --git a/converters/xdeview/DESCR b/converters/xdeview/DESCR
index f984de6fc3b..461e9d686a3 100644
--- a/converters/xdeview/DESCR
+++ b/converters/xdeview/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-This is a powerful and easy-to-use tcl/tk-based program
+This is a powerful and easy-to-use tcl/tk-based program
which can decode BinHex, uuencoded, xxencoded, and Base64
formats, and encode in all of those except for BinHex.
diff --git a/converters/xlhtml/DESCR b/converters/xlhtml/DESCR
index c1db2432e75..3c0d9cdce43 100644
--- a/converters/xlhtml/DESCR
+++ b/converters/xlhtml/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
xlhtml is an Excel 95 and later file converter. Its html output
can be used as a Netscape Plugin to let you view xls e-mail
attachments. It can also extract regions of a spreadsheet and
-convert the spreadsheet to pure text rather than html.
+convert the spreadsheet to pure text rather than html.
diff --git a/databases/dbh/DESCR b/databases/dbh/DESCR
index 98a2c1ea744..1d46c0a8e94 100644
--- a/databases/dbh/DESCR
+++ b/databases/dbh/DESCR
@@ -4,4 +4,4 @@ electronic data, such as graphic information. With the multidimensional binary
tree it is possible to mathematically prove that access time to any
particular record is minimized (using the concept of critical points from
calculus), which provides the means to construct optimized databases for
-particular applications.
+particular applications.
diff --git a/databases/geneweb/DESCR b/databases/geneweb/DESCR
index 2825a9c1ab4..a24e08e58ee 100644
--- a/databases/geneweb/DESCR
+++ b/databases/geneweb/DESCR
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
-GeneWeb is a comprehensive genealogy database application written in
+GeneWeb is a comprehensive genealogy database application written in
Objective Caml. It uses a Web interface which allows it to operate off-line
or as a dedicated web-server.
diff --git a/databases/gnats/DESCR b/databases/gnats/DESCR
index 3901604a583..a7e38a43529 100644
--- a/databases/gnats/DESCR
+++ b/databases/gnats/DESCR
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
-GNATS is the GNU Problem Report Management System.
+GNATS is the GNU Problem Report Management System.
-GNATS is a problem tracking system written to help report on, and track,
-problem reports or bugs. GNATS is currently in use at Cygnus to help track
-all incoming bug reports. There are many concepts or approaches to GNATS
-which are only useful to organizations which track bugs related by
+GNATS is a problem tracking system written to help report on, and track,
+problem reports or bugs. GNATS is currently in use at Cygnus to help track
+all incoming bug reports. There are many concepts or approaches to GNATS
+which are only useful to organizations which track bugs related by
customers as well as by bug type.
diff --git a/databases/gnats/MESSAGE b/databases/gnats/MESSAGE
index 2f2b048a7ee..05c8f49e473 100644
--- a/databases/gnats/MESSAGE
+++ b/databases/gnats/MESSAGE
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
===========================================================================
-$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.3 2003/04/27 15:53:07 cjep Exp $
+$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.4 2003/05/06 17:40:43 jmmv Exp $
See http://sourceware.cygnus.com/gnats/ for the official web page
and don't forget to run ${PREFIX}/libexec/gnats/mkcat as gnats.
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ Add the following line to /etc/inetd.conf to activate GNATS:
Add something like this into the crontab to process incoming bug reports:
*/5 * * * * ${PREFIX}/libexec/gnats/queue-pr -r
-To accept PRs by mail you'll need some new mail aliases too, e.g.
+To accept PRs by mail you'll need some new mail aliases too, e.g.
gnats-admin: postmaster
bugs: "| /usr/pkg/libexec/gnats/queue-pr -q"
query-pr: "| /usr/pkg/libexec/gnats/mail-query"
diff --git a/databases/gtksql/DESCR b/databases/gtksql/DESCR
index 8878d189b06..5de5dec3d22 100644
--- a/databases/gtksql/DESCR
+++ b/databases/gtksql/DESCR
@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
GtkSQL is a graphical query tool (like PostgreSQL's psql). It
is released under the GNU GPL license, and was developped using
-Gtk+ 1.0.0 and PostgreSQL 6.3.
+Gtk+ 1.0.0 and PostgreSQL 6.3.
-Its main features are:
+Its main features are:
* multiple SQL buffers
* SQL keywords, table names and fields autocompletion
diff --git a/databases/gtranscript/DESCR b/databases/gtranscript/DESCR
index 4494cad2069..7e33e657fbb 100644
--- a/databases/gtranscript/DESCR
+++ b/databases/gtranscript/DESCR
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ features are missing but it's usable.
Features:
- * Design the tables you want, and the way the info displayed
+ * Design the tables you want, and the way the info displayed
* Add, Update, View, and Delete from the table using the struct you
- designed
+ designed
diff --git a/databases/iodbc/DESCR b/databases/iodbc/DESCR
index d87f8817ad6..9e6c79df145 100644
--- a/databases/iodbc/DESCR
+++ b/databases/iodbc/DESCR
@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
iODBC (intrinsic Open Database Connectivity) driver manager
is compatible with ODBC 2.x specification and performs exactly
-same jobs of ODBC 2.x driver manager(i.e. driver loading,
-Parameters and function sequence checking, driver's function
-Invoking, etc.). Any ODBC driver works with ODBC 2.0 driver
-Manager will also work with iODBC driver manager and vice versa.
+same jobs of ODBC 2.x driver manager(i.e. driver loading,
+Parameters and function sequence checking, driver's function
+Invoking, etc.). Any ODBC driver works with ODBC 2.0 driver
+Manager will also work with iODBC driver manager and vice versa.
-Applications (using ODBC function calls) linked with
-iODBC driver manager will be able to simultaneously access
-different type of data sources within one process through
-suitable iODBC drivers.
+Applications (using ODBC function calls) linked with
+iODBC driver manager will be able to simultaneously access
+different type of data sources within one process through
+suitable iODBC drivers.
diff --git a/databases/kpsql/DESCR b/databases/kpsql/DESCR
index 358970056ef..f0d465ad19a 100644
--- a/databases/kpsql/DESCR
+++ b/databases/kpsql/DESCR
@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
KPSQL is a tool similar to Oracle's Server Manager motif worksheet and
Microsoft's Windows based SQL Server iSQL query tool featuring:
- Color syntax highlighting for the editor
- HTML table output for query results
- PostgreSQL and SQL references through online help
+ Color syntax highlighting for the editor
+ HTML table output for query results
+ PostgreSQL and SQL references through online help
Execute multiple SQL statements or one of many by highlighting
Cut/copy/paste
Search and replace
@@ -12,6 +12,6 @@ Microsoft's Windows based SQL Server iSQL query tool featuring:
Ability to cancel executing queries
Complete control over fonts and colors
Spool query output to a file
- Spool data in fixed length, comma, tab or custom delimited format
+ Spool data in fixed length, comma, tab or custom delimited format
Printing
KDE desktop integration
diff --git a/databases/libgnomedb/DESCR b/databases/libgnomedb/DESCR
index 77f96f7dd6f..7fd4d2b6f01 100644
--- a/databases/libgnomedb/DESCR
+++ b/databases/libgnomedb/DESCR
@@ -2,4 +2,4 @@
of data access applications. Using libgnomedb your GTK2/GNOME2 application
data access needs will be covered. You'll have available, nicely
integrated with the rest of the GNOME libraries, a whole set of data-bound
-widgets.
+widgets.
diff --git a/databases/mysql-server/MESSAGE b/databases/mysql-server/MESSAGE
index c8761754d0a..0ee02e6475f 100644
--- a/databases/mysql-server/MESSAGE
+++ b/databases/mysql-server/MESSAGE
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
===========================================================================
-$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.5 2003/04/21 20:21:45 cjep Exp $
+$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.6 2003/05/06 17:40:45 jmmv Exp $
The MySQL directory `${MYSQL_DATADIR}' should be owned by the
user `${MYSQL_USER}' and group `${MYSQL_GROUP}'. This can be done with:
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ If this is a new installation, please remember to set a password for
the MySQL root user! This is done by running both:
${PREFIX}/bin/mysqladmin -u root -p password 'new-password'
${PREFIX}/bin/mysqladmin -h `hostname` -u root -p password 'new-password'
-(The "Enter password:" prompt is asking for the existing password.
+(The "Enter password:" prompt is asking for the existing password.
As there is no existing password, just press Return.)
See the manual for more instructions.
diff --git a/databases/p5-DBD-SQLite/DESCR b/databases/p5-DBD-SQLite/DESCR
index a24f669f840..00b531f0c1b 100644
--- a/databases/p5-DBD-SQLite/DESCR
+++ b/databases/p5-DBD-SQLite/DESCR
@@ -4,4 +4,4 @@ Rather than ask you to install SQLite first, because SQLite is
public domain, DBD::SQLite includes the entire thing in the
distribution. So in order to get a fast transaction capable RDBMS
working for your perl project you simply have to install this module,
-and nothing else.
+and nothing else.
diff --git a/databases/p5-postgresql/DESCR b/databases/p5-postgresql/DESCR
index 52160233fb8..60eb24c3557 100644
--- a/databases/p5-postgresql/DESCR
+++ b/databases/p5-postgresql/DESCR
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ as possible.
C-style like interface and a new one, using a more Perl-ish like
style. The old style has the benefit, that existing Libpq
applications can easily be ported to perl. The new style uses class
-packages and might be more familiar for C++- programmers.
+packages and might be more familiar for C++- programmers.
You may distribute this module under the terms of either the GNU
General Public License or the Artistic License, as specified in the
diff --git a/databases/phpmyadmin/MESSAGE b/databases/phpmyadmin/MESSAGE
index b07a8952f7d..1290833a104 100644
--- a/databases/phpmyadmin/MESSAGE
+++ b/databases/phpmyadmin/MESSAGE
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
===========================================================================
-$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.4 2003/01/12 14:04:57 tron Exp $
+$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.5 2003/05/06 17:40:46 jmmv Exp $
Do *not* edit "${PREFIX}/share/phpmyadmin/config.inc.php" to customize
this package because it is a link which will removed during upgrades.
@@ -7,12 +7,12 @@ The actual configuration file is "${PMCONFFILE}".
You will need to make phpMyAdmin accessible through your HTTP server.
If you are running Apache and ap-php, then you may either symlink
-
+
${PMDIR}
-into DocumentRoot, or copy
+into DocumentRoot, or copy
- ${EXDIR}/phpmyadmin.conf
+ ${EXDIR}/phpmyadmin.conf
to ${PKG_SYSCONFDIR}/httpd and add the following line to httpd.conf:
diff --git a/databases/phppgadmin/MESSAGE b/databases/phppgadmin/MESSAGE
index bd511307f24..f1d18fef9a4 100644
--- a/databases/phppgadmin/MESSAGE
+++ b/databases/phppgadmin/MESSAGE
@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
===========================================================================
-$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.3 2002/09/18 16:11:18 grant Exp $
+$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.4 2003/05/06 17:40:46 jmmv Exp $
-Copy required files from ${PREFIX}/share/phppgadmin to your web
-space. Do not edit "config.inc.php-dist", copy it to "config.inc.php" and
-configure it for your needs. Remember that PHP should be configured to
+Copy required files from ${PREFIX}/share/phppgadmin to your web
+space. Do not edit "config.inc.php-dist", copy it to "config.inc.php" and
+configure it for your needs. Remember that PHP should be configured to
have "magic_quotes=on".
You may want to set the following variables in config.inc.php:
diff --git a/databases/postgresql-client/DESCR b/databases/postgresql-client/DESCR
index cc4b42da92b..a485664e6f1 100644
--- a/databases/postgresql-client/DESCR
+++ b/databases/postgresql-client/DESCR
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
-PostgreSQL is a robust, next-generation, Object-Relational DBMS (ORDBMS),
-derived from the Berkeley Postgres database management system. While
-PostgreSQL retains the powerful object-relational data model, rich data types
-and easy extensibility of Postgres, it replaces the PostQuel query language
+PostgreSQL is a robust, next-generation, Object-Relational DBMS (ORDBMS),
+derived from the Berkeley Postgres database management system. While
+PostgreSQL retains the powerful object-relational data model, rich data types
+and easy extensibility of Postgres, it replaces the PostQuel query language
with an extended subset of SQL.
PostgreSQL is free and the complete source is available.
diff --git a/databases/postgresql-docs/DESCR b/databases/postgresql-docs/DESCR
index 69dce21232a..89dd99e91c2 100644
--- a/databases/postgresql-docs/DESCR
+++ b/databases/postgresql-docs/DESCR
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
-PostgreSQL is a robust, next-generation, Object-Relational DBMS (ORDBMS),
-derived from the Berkeley Postgres database management system. While
-PostgreSQL retains the powerful object-relational data model, rich data types
-and easy extensibility of Postgres, it replaces the PostQuel query language
+PostgreSQL is a robust, next-generation, Object-Relational DBMS (ORDBMS),
+derived from the Berkeley Postgres database management system. While
+PostgreSQL retains the powerful object-relational data model, rich data types
+and easy extensibility of Postgres, it replaces the PostQuel query language
with an extended subset of SQL.
PostgreSQL is free and the complete source is available.
diff --git a/databases/postgresql-lib/DESCR b/databases/postgresql-lib/DESCR
index e0b3fedf762..8e9d35b4af6 100644
--- a/databases/postgresql-lib/DESCR
+++ b/databases/postgresql-lib/DESCR
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
-PostgreSQL is a robust, next-generation, Object-Relational DBMS (ORDBMS),
-derived from the Berkeley Postgres database management system. While
-PostgreSQL retains the powerful object-relational data model, rich data types
-and easy extensibility of Postgres, it replaces the PostQuel query language
+PostgreSQL is a robust, next-generation, Object-Relational DBMS (ORDBMS),
+derived from the Berkeley Postgres database management system. While
+PostgreSQL retains the powerful object-relational data model, rich data types
+and easy extensibility of Postgres, it replaces the PostQuel query language
with an extended subset of SQL.
PostgreSQL is free and the complete source is available.
diff --git a/databases/postgresql-server/DESCR b/databases/postgresql-server/DESCR
index 4c4fc0ee9f0..68bb2b05748 100644
--- a/databases/postgresql-server/DESCR
+++ b/databases/postgresql-server/DESCR
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
-PostgreSQL is a robust, next-generation, Object-Relational DBMS (ORDBMS),
-derived from the Berkeley Postgres database management system. While
-PostgreSQL retains the powerful object-relational data model, rich data types
-and easy extensibility of Postgres, it replaces the PostQuel query language
+PostgreSQL is a robust, next-generation, Object-Relational DBMS (ORDBMS),
+derived from the Berkeley Postgres database management system. While
+PostgreSQL retains the powerful object-relational data model, rich data types
+and easy extensibility of Postgres, it replaces the PostQuel query language
with an extended subset of SQL.
PostgreSQL is free and the complete source is available.
diff --git a/databases/postgresql/DESCR b/databases/postgresql/DESCR
index 91037796043..9f6b5b5b0f9 100644
--- a/databases/postgresql/DESCR
+++ b/databases/postgresql/DESCR
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
-PostgreSQL is a robust, next-generation, Object-Relational DBMS (ORDBMS),
-derived from the Berkeley Postgres database management system. While
-PostgreSQL retains the powerful object-relational data model, rich data types
-and easy extensibility of Postgres, it replaces the PostQuel query language
+PostgreSQL is a robust, next-generation, Object-Relational DBMS (ORDBMS),
+derived from the Berkeley Postgres database management system. While
+PostgreSQL retains the powerful object-relational data model, rich data types
+and easy extensibility of Postgres, it replaces the PostQuel query language
with an extended subset of SQL.
PostgreSQL is free and the complete source is available.
diff --git a/databases/sqsh/DESCR b/databases/sqsh/DESCR
index fa04e1180f6..7ea2786ab3a 100644
--- a/databases/sqsh/DESCR
+++ b/databases/sqsh/DESCR
@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
Sqsh (pronounced skwish) is short for SQshelL (pronounced s-q-shell), it
is intended as a replacement for the venerable 'isql' program supplied
by Sybase. It came about due to years of frustration of trying to do
-real work with a program that was never meant to perform real work.
+real work with a program that was never meant to perform real work.
Sqsh is much more than a nice prompt, it is intended to provide much of
the functionality provided by a good shell, such as variables,
redirection, pipes, back-grounding, job control, history, command
completion, and dynamic configuration. Also, as a by-product of the
-design, it is remarkably easy to extend and add functionality.
+design, it is remarkably easy to extend and add functionality.
diff --git a/databases/tcl-gdbm/DESCR b/databases/tcl-gdbm/DESCR
index 646c93bb1a4..f2f58aa3972 100644
--- a/databases/tcl-gdbm/DESCR
+++ b/databases/tcl-gdbm/DESCR
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
This directory contains the source of tclgdbm, a dynamically loaded
extension for accessing GNU gdbm files from tcl/tk. GNU gdbm files
-provide persistent mappings from arbitrary keys to values. tclgdbm
+provide persistent mappings from arbitrary keys to values. tclgdbm
uses these features to provide mappings from (short) key
strings to (larger) data strings.
diff --git a/devel/SDL_gfx/DESCR b/devel/SDL_gfx/DESCR
index d6ec3253e58..554fbda1fea 100644
--- a/devel/SDL_gfx/DESCR
+++ b/devel/SDL_gfx/DESCR
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
The SDL_gfx library evolved out of the SDL_gfxPrimitives code which
-provided basic drawing routines such as lines, circles or polygons for
-SDL Surfaces.
+provided basic drawing routines such as lines, circles or polygons for
+SDL Surfaces.
The current components of the SDL_gfx library are:
- Graphic Primitives (SDL_gfxPrimitves.h)
diff --git a/devel/atk/DESCR b/devel/atk/DESCR
index f946c0f0466..7455d1da6f8 100644
--- a/devel/atk/DESCR
+++ b/devel/atk/DESCR
@@ -3,8 +3,8 @@ By supporting the ATK interfaces, an application or toolkit can
be used with such tools as screen readers, magnifiers,
and alternative input devices.
-Atk provides a core set of interfaces which are common to all
-widgets and "additional" interfaces that are appropriate to certain
-classes of widgets and whose existence can be queried at run time.
-It also provides interfaces which an application can use to provide
+Atk provides a core set of interfaces which are common to all
+widgets and "additional" interfaces that are appropriate to certain
+classes of widgets and whose existence can be queried at run time.
+It also provides interfaces which an application can use to provide
additional accessibility information to assistive technology tools.
diff --git a/devel/atk/Makefile b/devel/atk/Makefile
index 7c5255c8abf..9aabfec64ca 100644
--- a/devel/atk/Makefile
+++ b/devel/atk/Makefile
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.15 2003/05/02 11:54:20 wiz Exp $
+# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.16 2003/05/06 17:40:48 jmmv Exp $
#
DISTNAME= atk-1.2.2
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ PKGCONFIG_OVERRIDE= ${WRKSRC}/atk.pc.in
CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --enable-gtk-doc=no
CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --with-html-dir="${LOCALBASE}/share/doc/html"
-# glib-mkenums overflows a 2048kb stack on atkobject.h
+# glib-mkenums overflows a 2048kb stack on atkobject.h
UNLIMIT_RESOURCES= stacksize
.include "../../devel/glib2/buildlink2.mk"
diff --git a/devel/autogen/DESCR b/devel/autogen/DESCR
index 14184f0d286..1d789f55d44 100644
--- a/devel/autogen/DESCR
+++ b/devel/autogen/DESCR
@@ -2,16 +2,16 @@ AutoGen is a tool designed for generating program files that contain
repetitive text with varied substitutions. Its goal is to simplify the
maintenance of programs that contain large amounts of repetitious text.
This is especially valuable if there are several blocks of such text that
-must be kept synchronized.
+must be kept synchronized.
One common example is the problem of maintaining the code required for
processing program options. Processing options requires a minimum of four
different constructs be kept in proper order in different places in your
-program. You need at least:
+program. You need at least:
- 1. The flag character in the flag string,
- 2. code to process the flag when it is encountered,
- 3. a global state variable or two, and
- 4. a line in the usage text.
+ 1. The flag character in the flag string,
+ 2. code to process the flag when it is encountered,
+ 3. a global state variable or two, and
+ 4. a line in the usage text.
WWW: http://autogen.sourceforge.net/
diff --git a/devel/avltree/DESCR b/devel/avltree/DESCR
index e5677dfc1d3..20b38cb6ec0 100644
--- a/devel/avltree/DESCR
+++ b/devel/avltree/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-AVLtree is a small, malloc-based, in-memory index package generally
+AVLtree is a small, malloc-based, in-memory index package generally
like B-trees and hash tables. The interface resembles that of the BPLUS
(B-tree) index package.
@@ -6,17 +6,17 @@ Index creation options are:
- fixed-length binary keys OR variable-length string keys
- unique OR duplicate keys
- - with duplicate keys:
- standard (void *) pointers for each key OR
+ - with duplicate keys:
+ standard (void *) pointers for each key OR
instance-counting (saves time and memory)
Key insert/search time is O(log N). References:
-Adelson-Velskii, G. M., and E. M. Landis.
- "An Algorithm for the Organization of Information."
+Adelson-Velskii, G. M., and E. M. Landis.
+ "An Algorithm for the Organization of Information."
Soviet Math. Doclady 3, 1962, pp. 1259-1263.
-Knuth, D. E.
- The Art of Computer Programming, Volume 3: Sorting and Searching
+Knuth, D. E.
+ The Art of Computer Programming, Volume 3: Sorting and Searching
(2nd printing). Addison-Wesley, 1975, pp. 451-468.
AVLtree was written by Gregory Tseytin, tseyting@acm.org.
diff --git a/devel/bcc/DESCR b/devel/bcc/DESCR
index 4f32b841d28..3380440259d 100644
--- a/devel/bcc/DESCR
+++ b/devel/bcc/DESCR
@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
This is Bruce Evans' C compiler and binutils package.
It is able to generate 16-bit code. Hence it's possible to compile BIOS
-and DOS code under unix.
+and DOS code under unix.
The C compiler understands K&R1 syntax, with a few restrictions
regarding bitfields. See the file bcc/bcc-cc1/bcc.bugs in the
-${DISTFILE} for Bruce's bug list.
+${DISTFILE} for Bruce's bug list.
The binutils (assembler and loader) have been renamed to as86 and ld86
to not conflict with the system's assembler and loader, but they are
diff --git a/devel/bmake/DESCR b/devel/bmake/DESCR
index 32e0773ec94..d1842fad6ee 100644
--- a/devel/bmake/DESCR
+++ b/devel/bmake/DESCR
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
-bmake is a portable version of NetBSD's make(1) utility,
-conveniently packaged using a configure script, for other environments
+bmake is a portable version of NetBSD's make(1) utility,
+conveniently packaged using a configure script, for other environments
which may lack NetBSD's libraries, regular expression code, etc.
diff --git a/devel/cbrowser/DESCR b/devel/cbrowser/DESCR
index f911538855a..638c6eb1e9c 100644
--- a/devel/cbrowser/DESCR
+++ b/devel/cbrowser/DESCR
@@ -1,14 +1,14 @@
Cbrowser helps manage the recursive process of searching through
source code for usages by providing a history mechanism. Every query
is recorded and can be recalled at any time, without the need of
-re-querying the database.
+re-querying the database.
Cbrowser allows you to build and use multiple source code databases
for individual software projects. Switching databases is as simple as
selecting the file, and a history of all databases used is kept at all
-times.
+times.
-Best of all, cbrowser provides a hierarchical function viewer.
+Best of all, cbrowser provides a hierarchical function viewer.
Functions may be expanded and contracted to show or hide the functions
they call. The function's code itself is shown in an adjoining
viewer. This feature is implemented using the megawidget Library by
diff --git a/devel/cervisia/DESCR b/devel/cervisia/DESCR
index e886093ec28..2f4112875c6 100644
--- a/devel/cervisia/DESCR
+++ b/devel/cervisia/DESCR
@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
Cervisia is a graphical frontend for the CVS client. It provides access to
-the following features:
+the following features:
- - Checking out a module from a repository.
- - Importing into the repository.
- - Updating or retrieving the status of a working directory or single files.
- - Common operations like add, remove and commit.
- - Diff against the repository and between different revisions.
- - Annotated view of a file.
- - View of the log messages in tree and list form.
+ - Checking out a module from a repository.
+ - Importing into the repository.
+ - Updating or retrieving the status of a working directory or single files.
+ - Common operations like add, remove and commit.
+ - Diff against the repository and between different revisions.
+ - Annotated view of a file.
+ - View of the log messages in tree and list form.
- Resolving of conflicts in a file
diff --git a/devel/cervisia2/DESCR b/devel/cervisia2/DESCR
index e886093ec28..2f4112875c6 100644
--- a/devel/cervisia2/DESCR
+++ b/devel/cervisia2/DESCR
@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
Cervisia is a graphical frontend for the CVS client. It provides access to
-the following features:
+the following features:
- - Checking out a module from a repository.
- - Importing into the repository.
- - Updating or retrieving the status of a working directory or single files.
- - Common operations like add, remove and commit.
- - Diff against the repository and between different revisions.
- - Annotated view of a file.
- - View of the log messages in tree and list form.
+ - Checking out a module from a repository.
+ - Importing into the repository.
+ - Updating or retrieving the status of a working directory or single files.
+ - Common operations like add, remove and commit.
+ - Diff against the repository and between different revisions.
+ - Annotated view of a file.
+ - View of the log messages in tree and list form.
- Resolving of conflicts in a file
diff --git a/devel/cook/DESCR b/devel/cook/DESCR
index efbefd221ed..38bb5011282 100644
--- a/devel/cook/DESCR
+++ b/devel/cook/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
Cook is a tool for constructing files. It is given a set of files to create,
and recipes of how to create them. In any non-trivial program there will be
prerequisites to performing the actions necessary to creating any file, such
-as include files. Cook provides a mechanism to define these.
+as include files. Cook provides a mechanism to define these.
diff --git a/devel/cxref/DESCR b/devel/cxref/DESCR
index 7ab8fb682e5..ddeaf180a35 100644
--- a/devel/cxref/DESCR
+++ b/devel/cxref/DESCR
@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
-Cxref is a program that will produce documentation (in LaTeX, HTML,
-RTF or SGML) including cross-references from C program source code.
+Cxref is a program that will produce documentation (in LaTeX, HTML,
+RTF or SGML) including cross-references from C program source code.
It has been designed to work with ANSI C, incorporating K&R, and most
-popular GNU extensions.
+popular GNU extensions.
The documentation for the program is produced from comments in the
code that are appropriately formatted. The cross referencing comes
-from the code itself and requires no extra work.
+from the code itself and requires no extra work.
diff --git a/devel/ddd/DESCR b/devel/ddd/DESCR
index 864afa7cb5d..aa849942d6e 100644
--- a/devel/ddd/DESCR
+++ b/devel/ddd/DESCR
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ GDB, DBX, and XDB debuggers.
DDD is a Motif application that besides the "usual" features such as
viewing source texts and breakpoints. DDD provides a graphical data
display, where data structures are displayed as graphs. A simple
-mouse click dereferences pointers or reveals structure contents.
+mouse click dereferences pointers or reveals structure contents.
Complex data structures can be explored incrementally and
interactively, using automatic layout if preferred. Each time the
program stops, the data display reflects the current variable values.
diff --git a/devel/diffutils/DESCR b/devel/diffutils/DESCR
index d435b7352ae..7b6c9d6d932 100644
--- a/devel/diffutils/DESCR
+++ b/devel/diffutils/DESCR
@@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ GNU diff utilities:
You can use the `diff' command to show differences between two
files, or each corresponding file in two directories. `diff' outputs
differences between files line by line in any of several formats,
-selectable by command line options. This set of differences is often
+selectable by command line options. This set of differences is often
called a "diff" or "patch". For files that are identical, `diff'
normally produces no output; for binary (non-text) files, `diff'
normally reports only that they are different.
-
+
You can use the `cmp' command to show the offsets and line numbers
where two files differ. `cmp' can also show all the characters that
differ between the two files, side by side.
diff --git a/devel/distcc/DESCR b/devel/distcc/DESCR
index 95ed2a44a9d..d7537f9f88f 100644
--- a/devel/distcc/DESCR
+++ b/devel/distcc/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-distcc is a program to distribute compilation of C or C++ code across
+distcc is a program to distribute compilation of C or C++ code across
several machines on a network. distcc should always generate the same
results as a local compile, is simple to install and use, and is often
two or more times faster than a local compile.
@@ -6,4 +6,4 @@ two or more times faster than a local compile.
distcc does not require all machines to share a filesystem, have
synchronized clocks, or to have the same libraries or header files
installed. Machines can be running different operating systems, as long
-as they have compatible binary formats or cross-compilers.
+as they have compatible binary formats or cross-compilers.
diff --git a/devel/dlcompat/DESCR b/devel/dlcompat/DESCR
index 33a1b7c70c1..7c6439b4728 100644
--- a/devel/dlcompat/DESCR
+++ b/devel/dlcompat/DESCR
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
-Dynamic loading compatibility library
-
+Dynamic loading compatibility library
+
dlcompat provides the dlopen() interface for dynamic loading of
modules for applications that need it. It is based on Apple code
that was only released via Darwin CVS.
-
+
This version comes from the Fink project.
diff --git a/devel/doxygen/DESCR b/devel/doxygen/DESCR
index 91a80afb6a0..854e1db033b 100644
--- a/devel/doxygen/DESCR
+++ b/devel/doxygen/DESCR
@@ -1,20 +1,20 @@
Doxygen is a documentation system for C++, Java, IDL (Corba, Microsoft and
-KDE-DCOP flavors) and C.
+KDE-DCOP flavors) and C.
-It can help you in three ways:
+It can help you in three ways:
1. It can generate an on-line documentation browser (in HTML) and/or an
off-line reference manual (in LaTeX) from a set of documented source
files. There is also support for generating output in RTF (MS-Word),
PostScript, hyperlinked PDF, compressed HTML, and Unix man pages. The
documentation is extracted directly from the sources, which makes it
- much easier to keep the documentation consistent with the source code.
+ much easier to keep the documentation consistent with the source code.
2. Doxygen can be configured to extract the code structure from
undocumented source files. This can be very useful to quickly find your
way in large source distributions. The relations between the various
elements are be visualized by means of include dependency graphs,
inheritance diagrams, and collaboration diagrams, which are all
- generated automatically.
+ generated automatically.
3. You can even `abuse' doxygen for creating normal documentation
diff --git a/devel/eel/DESCR b/devel/eel/DESCR
index 94bcda80acc..8f56f0bddce 100644
--- a/devel/eel/DESCR
+++ b/devel/eel/DESCR
@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
The Eazel Extensions Library is a collection of widgets and extensions
-to many modules of the GNOME platform. These widgets and extensions
+to many modules of the GNOME platform. These widgets and extensions
were developed by hackers working on Nautilus. For the duration of
the Nautilus 1.0 development cycle, the code was internal to Nautilus
and its components.
In order to make these useful extensions usable to other projects, we
-have decided to put then in their own library. It is possible that
+have decided to put then in their own library. It is possible that
we will move even more extensions/widgets from Nautilus to Eel.
If you wish to use Eel for a project, have patches, suggestions and/or
diff --git a/devel/eel2/DESCR b/devel/eel2/DESCR
index f637e29ffc4..504d5cd32fa 100644
--- a/devel/eel2/DESCR
+++ b/devel/eel2/DESCR
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
The Eazel Extensions Library is a collection of widgets and extensions
-to many modules of the GNOME platform. These widgets and extensions
+to many modules of the GNOME platform. These widgets and extensions
were developed by hackers working on Nautilus. For the duration of
the Nautilus 1.0 development cycle, the code was internal to Nautilus
and its components.
diff --git a/devel/elib/DESCR b/devel/elib/DESCR
index 639443f0bd7..2ba31198994 100644
--- a/devel/elib/DESCR
+++ b/devel/elib/DESCR
@@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ Elib contains code for:
- container data structures (queues, stacks, AVL trees, etc)
- string handling functions missing in standard emacs
- minibuffer handling functions missing in standard emacs
- - routines for handling lists of so called cookies in a buffer.
+ - routines for handling lists of so called cookies in a buffer.
diff --git a/devel/flex/DESCR b/devel/flex/DESCR
index f2e2c905235..554b10bf5c8 100644
--- a/devel/flex/DESCR
+++ b/devel/flex/DESCR
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ lexical patterns in text. flex reads the given input files, or its
standard input if no file names are given, for a description of a
scanner to generate. The description is in the form of pairs of
regular expressions and C code, called rules. flex generates as
-output a C source file, lex.yy.c, which defines a routine yylex().
+output a C source file, lex.yy.c, which defines a routine yylex().
This file is compiled and linked with the -lfl library to produce an
executable. When the executable is run, it analyzes its input for
occurrences of the regular expressions. Whenever it finds one, it
diff --git a/devel/gnustep-examples/DESCR b/devel/gnustep-examples/DESCR
index 29f77596db7..8fc3581c8bc 100644
--- a/devel/gnustep-examples/DESCR
+++ b/devel/gnustep-examples/DESCR
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
The GNUstep Examples package is a full collection of examples for the
-GNUstep libraries. Some tests are very old, other are newer; some are
+GNUstep libraries. Some tests are very old, other are newer; some are
up-to-date, other are not.
diff --git a/devel/gnustep-objc/DESCR b/devel/gnustep-objc/DESCR
index 14ddbd6c83d..f2926a2e1f8 100644
--- a/devel/gnustep-objc/DESCR
+++ b/devel/gnustep-objc/DESCR
@@ -3,4 +3,4 @@
The runtime is modeled after the NeXT Objective C runtime. That is, most
functions have semantics as it is known from the NeXT. The names, however,
have changed. All runtime API functions have names of lowercase letters
-and underscores as opposed to the `traditional' mixed case names.
+and underscores as opposed to the `traditional' mixed case names.
diff --git a/devel/gob/DESCR b/devel/gob/DESCR
index 6918dd58dd9..d0e4551d824 100644
--- a/devel/gob/DESCR
+++ b/devel/gob/DESCR
@@ -2,4 +2,4 @@
objects. It does not parse any C code and ignores any C errors. It is in
spirit similar to things like lex or yacc. In some ways it also resembles
java. But it is really just a simple preprocessor for creating GObjects
-for use in C or C++ and it is not a programming language.
+for use in C or C++ and it is not a programming language.
diff --git a/devel/gobo-eiffel/DESCR b/devel/gobo-eiffel/DESCR
index 12582bad061..c91e1a4a7b2 100644
--- a/devel/gobo-eiffel/DESCR
+++ b/devel/gobo-eiffel/DESCR
@@ -5,14 +5,14 @@ compiler while taking advantage of the goodies included in this package.
This package consists of five Eiffel libraries:
- Gobo Eiffel Kernel Library
- Gobo Eiffel Structure Library
- Gobo Eiffel Lexical Library
- Gobo Eiffel Parse Library
- Gobo Eiffel Utility Library
+ Gobo Eiffel Kernel Library
+ Gobo Eiffel Structure Library
+ Gobo Eiffel Lexical Library
+ Gobo Eiffel Parse Library
+ Gobo Eiffel Utility Library
and three utilities:
- Gobo Eiffel Lex (gelex)
- Gobo Eiffel Yacc (geyacc)
- Gobo Eiffel Preprocessor (gepp)
+ Gobo Eiffel Lex (gelex)
+ Gobo Eiffel Yacc (geyacc)
+ Gobo Eiffel Preprocessor (gepp)
diff --git a/devel/gperf/DESCR b/devel/gperf/DESCR
index 8b59af91364..f39fc8f4819 100644
--- a/devel/gperf/DESCR
+++ b/devel/gperf/DESCR
@@ -4,8 +4,8 @@ While teaching a data structures course at University of California,
Irvine, I developed a program called GPERF that generates perfect hash
functions for sets of key words. A perfect hash function is simply:
- A hash function and a data structure that allows
- recognition of a key word in a set of words using
+ A hash function and a data structure that allows
+ recognition of a key word in a set of words using
exactly 1 probe into the data structure.
Output from the GPERF program is used to recognize reserved words in
diff --git a/devel/gscope/DESCR b/devel/gscope/DESCR
index cd544080d47..d8a484ce7b5 100644
--- a/devel/gscope/DESCR
+++ b/devel/gscope/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
gscope is a software oscilloscope library build using the GTK and
GNOME toolkits. Gscope can be used to monitor, display and debug
various types of "real-time" data. Additionally, the scope can be
-used for graphing file data that is in a tuple format.
+used for graphing file data that is in a tuple format.
diff --git a/devel/hdf5/DESCR b/devel/hdf5/DESCR
index 60cdbb90c7c..242da8dd71b 100644
--- a/devel/hdf5/DESCR
+++ b/devel/hdf5/DESCR
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ HDF5 is a completely new Hierarchical Data Format product consisting
of a data format specification and a supporting library
implementation. HDF5 is designed to address some of the limitations of
the older HDF product and to address current and anticipated
-requirements of modern systems and applications.
+requirements of modern systems and applications.
Why HDF5? The development of HDF5 is motivated by a
number of limitations in the older HDF format and library.
diff --git a/devel/hptools/DESCR b/devel/hptools/DESCR
index 891b0e7757b..5605dfc7fa9 100644
--- a/devel/hptools/DESCR
+++ b/devel/hptools/DESCR
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
-This is a software development kit for the Hewlett-Packard
-HP-48G/49G/39G/40G series of calculators. It supports System RPL
+This is a software development kit for the Hewlett-Packard
+HP-48G/49G/39G/40G series of calculators. It supports System RPL
and assembly language (HP syntax and MASD [MetaKernel] syntax).
This software was written by Jean-Yves Avenard and Hewlett Packard.
diff --git a/devel/ipv6socket_scrub/DESCR b/devel/ipv6socket_scrub/DESCR
index 3c4ff9cf2e2..6436828eb04 100644
--- a/devel/ipv6socket_scrub/DESCR
+++ b/devel/ipv6socket_scrub/DESCR
@@ -3,6 +3,6 @@ Sun IPv6socket_scrub program
The ipv6socket_scrub utility searches recursively through
the current directory (the default) or any specified
-directory or file to find IPv4 socket code that may be a
-candidate for modification when porting to the IPv6 socket API.
+directory or file to find IPv4 socket code that may be a
+candidate for modification when porting to the IPv6 socket API.
The utility is designed to run from a Solaris machine.
diff --git a/devel/isect/DESCR b/devel/isect/DESCR
index 07190d9c770..95e85345139 100644
--- a/devel/isect/DESCR
+++ b/devel/isect/DESCR
@@ -1,14 +1,14 @@
isectd is an open-source middleware daemon that simplifies the
implementation of distributed processing and client-server systems.
Using a familiar file IO-like programmer's interface it makes
-multi-tier programming as easy as reading and writing.
+multi-tier programming as easy as reading and writing.
Isect is short for intersect, a kind of table required in relational
databases to express many-to-many relationships. Distributed processing
implements process-oriented many-to-many relationships: many clients
communicating with many services. If it's mathematically required for
data relationships then it's mathematically required for process
-relationships! This is the proof--and the reason you need isectd.
+relationships! This is the proof--and the reason you need isectd.
Questions and comments can be posted to the newsgroup comp.client-server
or you can join the isectd-general mailing list by going to
diff --git a/devel/javadeps/DESCR b/devel/javadeps/DESCR
index 6483e6ce6b7..2e90838bab5 100644
--- a/devel/javadeps/DESCR
+++ b/devel/javadeps/DESCR
@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
-JavaDeps - Automatic Dependency Tracking for Java
+JavaDeps - Automatic Dependency Tracking for Java
-Tracking dependencies amongst a group of source files is always a chore.
-With Java it's even worse: source files may be mutually-dependent, and
-make doesn't deal with this situation at all!
+Tracking dependencies amongst a group of source files is always a chore.
+With Java it's even worse: source files may be mutually-dependent, and
+make doesn't deal with this situation at all!
-JavaDeps is a tool to generate dependency rules for Java sources, inspired
-by the "-MM" flag of gcc. This program analyzes a set of java source
-files, and outputs their dependencies, along with makefile rules to build
+JavaDeps is a tool to generate dependency rules for Java sources, inspired
+by the "-MM" flag of gcc. This program analyzes a set of java source
+files, and outputs their dependencies, along with makefile rules to build
the resulting classes.
diff --git a/devel/kdbg/DESCR b/devel/kdbg/DESCR
index 8ae9086f2fd..a1262ba7e9c 100644
--- a/devel/kdbg/DESCR
+++ b/devel/kdbg/DESCR
@@ -1,24 +1,24 @@
KDbg is a graphical user interface to gdb, the GNU debugger. It provides an
intuitive interface for setting breakpoints, inspecting variables, and stepping
-through code.
+through code.
KDbg requires KDE, the K Desktop Environment, but you can of course debug any
-program.
+program.
Features:
-o Inspection of variable values in a tree structure.
+o Inspection of variable values in a tree structure.
o Direct member: For certain compound data types the most important
member values are displayed next to the variable name, so that it is
not necessary to expand the subtree of that variable in order to see
the member value. For example, you don't need to go into a variable of
type QString if you want to see the string that the variable holds.
KDbg can also display Qt 2.0's QString values, which are Unicode
- strings.
+ strings.
o Debugger at your finger tips: The basic debugger functions (step, next,
run, finish, until, set/clear/enable/disable breakpoint) are bound to
- function keys F5 through F10. Quick and easy.
+ function keys F5 through F10. Quick and easy.
o Of course, lots of other basic functions: View source code, search
text, set program arguments and environment variables, display
- arbitrary expressions. Everything you need to debug a program, eh!
-o Debugging of core dumps, attaching to running processes is possible.
-o Conditional breakpoints.
+ arbitrary expressions. Everything you need to debug a program, eh!
+o Debugging of core dumps, attaching to running processes is possible.
+o Conditional breakpoints.
diff --git a/devel/kdevelop-base/DESCR b/devel/kdevelop-base/DESCR
index 4540c833d99..75a4c902a7d 100644
--- a/devel/kdevelop-base/DESCR
+++ b/devel/kdevelop-base/DESCR
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
The KDevelop IDE has been designed by the KDevelop Team to provide
-an easy-to use environment for C/C++ programmers. With all it's
+an easy-to use environment for C/C++ programmers. With all it's
features the current version contains, the full amount of programming
knowledge of the team has been collected to add a set of documentation
handbooks that will help beginners as well as experts in various parts
diff --git a/devel/kdevelop/DESCR b/devel/kdevelop/DESCR
index 4540c833d99..75a4c902a7d 100644
--- a/devel/kdevelop/DESCR
+++ b/devel/kdevelop/DESCR
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
The KDevelop IDE has been designed by the KDevelop Team to provide
-an easy-to use environment for C/C++ programmers. With all it's
+an easy-to use environment for C/C++ programmers. With all it's
features the current version contains, the full amount of programming
knowledge of the team has been collected to add a set of documentation
handbooks that will help beginners as well as experts in various parts
diff --git a/devel/libg++/DESCR b/devel/libg++/DESCR
index 22f58d4cac1..251d51f2e49 100644
--- a/devel/libg++/DESCR
+++ b/devel/libg++/DESCR
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
The GNU C++ Class Library is a set of C++ classes that ease implementation
-of many common concepts left out of even the most recent C++ standards.
+of many common concepts left out of even the most recent C++ standards.
It includes regular expressions, dynamically linked lists, and more. This
library requires the libstdc++ available in NetBSD 1.4, and will not work
on earlier releases (earlier releases shipped with a libg++ appropriate
diff --git a/devel/libglade/DESCR b/devel/libglade/DESCR
index 8dd5155d5fd..99a77f0895d 100644
--- a/devel/libglade/DESCR
+++ b/devel/libglade/DESCR
@@ -2,8 +2,8 @@
output routines in the GLADE user interface builder. Whereas GLADE's
output routines create C code that can then be compiled, libglade builds
the interface from an XML file (GLADE's save format) at runtime. This
-way you can change the look of a program without needing to recompile.
+way you can change the look of a program without needing to recompile.
Currently it supports all the widgets in current releases, together
with support for keyboard accelerators and automatic signal
-connection.
+connection.
diff --git a/devel/libglade2/DESCR b/devel/libglade2/DESCR
index 8dd5155d5fd..99a77f0895d 100644
--- a/devel/libglade2/DESCR
+++ b/devel/libglade2/DESCR
@@ -2,8 +2,8 @@
output routines in the GLADE user interface builder. Whereas GLADE's
output routines create C code that can then be compiled, libglade builds
the interface from an XML file (GLADE's save format) at runtime. This
-way you can change the look of a program without needing to recompile.
+way you can change the look of a program without needing to recompile.
Currently it supports all the widgets in current releases, together
with support for keyboard accelerators and automatic signal
-connection.
+connection.
diff --git a/devel/libmm/DESCR b/devel/libmm/DESCR
index 686da068bc7..8b3f812cccb 100644
--- a/devel/libmm/DESCR
+++ b/devel/libmm/DESCR
@@ -4,4 +4,4 @@ under Unix platforms. On the first (lower) layer it hides all platform
dependent implementation details (allocation and locking) when dealing with
shared memory segments and on the second (higher) layer it provides a
high-level malloc(3)-style API for a convenient and well known way to work
-with data-structures inside those shared memory segments.
+with data-structures inside those shared memory segments.
diff --git a/devel/librsync/DESCR b/devel/librsync/DESCR
index b8923cad671..6112a7bdb3b 100644
--- a/devel/librsync/DESCR
+++ b/devel/librsync/DESCR
@@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ the two files to calculate the delta. Instead, it requires a set of
checksums of each block of one file, which together form a signature
for that file. Blocks at any point in the other file which have the
same checksum are likely to be identical, and whatever remains is the
-difference.
+difference.
diff --git a/devel/libsmi/DESCR b/devel/libsmi/DESCR
index 5c0fbe295ce..e29a843019b 100644
--- a/devel/libsmi/DESCR
+++ b/devel/libsmi/DESCR
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
The purpose of libsmi is to
- give network management applications a concise programmer-friendly interface
- to access MIB module information,
+ to access MIB module information,
- separate the knowledge on SMI from the main parts of management applications,
- allow to add new kinds of MIB repositories without the need to adapt
- applications that make use of libsmi.
+ applications that make use of libsmi.
diff --git a/devel/libtar/DESCR b/devel/libtar/DESCR
index 9fbab248a05..1420841d558 100644
--- a/devel/libtar/DESCR
+++ b/devel/libtar/DESCR
@@ -3,6 +3,6 @@ Key features:
- Handles both POSIX 1003.1-1990 tar file format and the GNU extensions.
- API provides functions for easy use, such as tar_extract_all().
- - Also provides functions for more granular use, such as
+ - Also provides functions for more granular use, such as
tar_append_regfile().
- Support compressed tar file by way of zlib.
diff --git a/devel/mit-pthreads/DESCR b/devel/mit-pthreads/DESCR
index 1730b670141..5fdcdb95800 100644
--- a/devel/mit-pthreads/DESCR
+++ b/devel/mit-pthreads/DESCR
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
This is Chris Provenzano's MIT Pthreads library.
-Pthreads stands for POSIX threads and is based on the POSIX 1003.1c 1995
-thread standard. This standard passed international Standards Organization
-(ISO) Committee Document (CD) balloting in February 1995 and got the
+Pthreads stands for POSIX threads and is based on the POSIX 1003.1c 1995
+thread standard. This standard passed international Standards Organization
+(ISO) Committee Document (CD) balloting in February 1995 and got the
IEEE Standards Board approval in June 1995.
diff --git a/devel/mrproject/DESCR b/devel/mrproject/DESCR
index e599bb5a9aa..59753c82af9 100644
--- a/devel/mrproject/DESCR
+++ b/devel/mrproject/DESCR
@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
MrProject is a project management program that can help build project plans,
-and track the progress of a project.
+and track the progress of a project.
diff --git a/devel/newfile/DESCR b/devel/newfile/DESCR
index 052459b9619..d7dd5257059 100644
--- a/devel/newfile/DESCR
+++ b/devel/newfile/DESCR
@@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ Newfile is a tool for creating starter files in various languages.
It uses a full-featured preprocessor (like the C preprocessor) to transform
templates into customized starter files. It can also generate trees of files
for a specific purpose, such as a project using automake and autoconf, license
-files or a FreeBSD port.
+files or a FreeBSD port.
diff --git a/devel/oaf/DESCR b/devel/oaf/DESCR
index 33b04c4d835..23580274bed 100644
--- a/devel/oaf/DESCR
+++ b/devel/oaf/DESCR
@@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ system.
Distributed operation is supported, allowing activation of objects on a
network of computers being used in a GNOME desktop. The flexibility of OAF
enables it to be used outside of GNOME programs, allowing non-GNOME CORBA
-applications to be utilized alongside GNOME applications.
+applications to be utilized alongside GNOME applications.
diff --git a/devel/p5-Bit-Vector/DESCR b/devel/p5-Bit-Vector/DESCR
index 37d3268ee62..8f0385d9641 100644
--- a/devel/p5-Bit-Vector/DESCR
+++ b/devel/p5-Bit-Vector/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
This module implements bit vectors of arbitrary size and provides
efficient methods for handling them. The module is intended to
serve as a base class for other applications or application classes,
-such as implementing sets or performing big integer arithmetic.
+such as implementing sets or performing big integer arithmetic.
diff --git a/devel/p5-Class-Loader/DESCR b/devel/p5-Class-Loader/DESCR
index 31d1cb1d279..9ae9e09484c 100644
--- a/devel/p5-Class-Loader/DESCR
+++ b/devel/p5-Class-Loader/DESCR
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
-Certain applications like to defer the decision to use a particular module
-till runtime. This is possible in perl, and is a useful trick in situations
-where the type of data is not known at compile time and the application
-doesn't wish to pre-compile modules to handle all types of data it can work
-with. Loading modules at runtime can also provide flexible interfaces for
-perl modules. Modules can let the programmer decide what modules will be
+Certain applications like to defer the decision to use a particular module
+till runtime. This is possible in perl, and is a useful trick in situations
+where the type of data is not known at compile time and the application
+doesn't wish to pre-compile modules to handle all types of data it can work
+with. Loading modules at runtime can also provide flexible interfaces for
+perl modules. Modules can let the programmer decide what modules will be
used by it instead of hard-coding their names.
-Class::Loader is an inheritable class that provides a method, _load(), to
-load a module from disk and construct an object by calling its constructor.
-It also provides a way to map modules names and associated metadata with
+Class::Loader is an inheritable class that provides a method, _load(), to
+load a module from disk and construct an object by calling its constructor.
+It also provides a way to map modules names and associated metadata with
symbolic names that can be used in place of module names at _load().
diff --git a/devel/p5-Curses/DESCR b/devel/p5-Curses/DESCR
index fee11bb6ad8..eaa964c164b 100644
--- a/devel/p5-Curses/DESCR
+++ b/devel/p5-Curses/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-Curses is the interface between Perl and your system's curses(3) library.
+Curses is the interface between Perl and your system's curses(3) library.
For descriptions on the usage of a given function, variable, or constant,
consult your system's documentation, as such information invariably varies
(:-) between different curses(3) libraries and operating systems. This
diff --git a/devel/p5-Data-Buffer/DESCR b/devel/p5-Data-Buffer/DESCR
index 7f8f304d0a5..d4ef27f7e5b 100644
--- a/devel/p5-Data-Buffer/DESCR
+++ b/devel/p5-Data-Buffer/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-Data::Buffer implements a low-level binary buffer in which you can get and
-put integers, strings, and other data. Internally the implementation is
+Data::Buffer implements a low-level binary buffer in which you can get and
+put integers, strings, and other data. Internally the implementation is
based on "pack" and "unpack", such that Data::Buffer is really a layer on top
of those built-in functions.
diff --git a/devel/p5-IO-Null/DESCR b/devel/p5-IO-Null/DESCR
index 5091b8b1b38..5f200fbfcba 100644
--- a/devel/p5-IO-Null/DESCR
+++ b/devel/p5-IO-Null/DESCR
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
-This is a class for null file handles. Calling a constructor of this
-class always succeeds, returning a new null file handle. Writing to
+This is a class for null file handles. Calling a constructor of this
+class always succeeds, returning a new null file handle. Writing to
any object of this class is always a no-operation, and returns true.
-Reading from any object of this class is always no-operation, and
+Reading from any object of this class is always no-operation, and
returns empty-string or empty-list, as appropriate.
You could say:
diff --git a/devel/p5-IO-Stty/DESCR b/devel/p5-IO-Stty/DESCR
index 30f9e3c1ec7..54de771d4a7 100644
--- a/devel/p5-IO-Stty/DESCR
+++ b/devel/p5-IO-Stty/DESCR
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
- The two perl items in this package are an stty shell script and a
+ The two perl items in this package are an stty shell script and a
module for setting terminal parameters. to use the Stty.pm module stuff it in
your $PERL_LIB_DIR/site_perl/IO directory. In your scripts do:
diff --git a/devel/p5-IO-Zlib/DESCR b/devel/p5-IO-Zlib/DESCR
index 8f0cfe88477..d1a9d81a04f 100644
--- a/devel/p5-IO-Zlib/DESCR
+++ b/devel/p5-IO-Zlib/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-The IO::Zlib module provides a Perl IO:: style interface to the
+The IO::Zlib module provides a Perl IO:: style interface to the
Compress::Zlib package. The main advantage is that you can use an
IO::Zlib object in much the same way as an IO::File object, so you
can have common code that doesn't know which sort of file it is
diff --git a/devel/p5-SortVersions/DESCR b/devel/p5-SortVersions/DESCR
index f79be420242..dd0ac214573 100644
--- a/devel/p5-SortVersions/DESCR
+++ b/devel/p5-SortVersions/DESCR
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-Sort::Versions allows easy sorting of mixed non-numeric and numeric strings,
-like the "version numbers" that many shared library systems and revision
-control packages use. This is quite useful if you are trying to deal with
-shared libraries. It can also be applied to applications that intersperse
-variable-width numeric fields within text. Other applications can
+Sort::Versions allows easy sorting of mixed non-numeric and numeric strings,
+like the "version numbers" that many shared library systems and revision
+control packages use. This is quite useful if you are trying to deal with
+shared libraries. It can also be applied to applications that intersperse
+variable-width numeric fields within text. Other applications can
undoubtedly be found.
diff --git a/devel/p5-Tie-IxHash/DESCR b/devel/p5-Tie-IxHash/DESCR
index b418638a0b0..dc7beb17eda 100644
--- a/devel/p5-Tie-IxHash/DESCR
+++ b/devel/p5-Tie-IxHash/DESCR
@@ -3,5 +3,5 @@ don't preserve order, and if you have ever craved for that feature,
this module is for you. Simply declare a "tie" for the hash variable
that you want to be order-preserving, and forget that limitation
ever existed. You can do other nifty things with the tied hash object
-that you may be used to doing with arrays, like Push(), Pop() and
+that you may be used to doing with arrays, like Push(), Pop() and
Splice().
diff --git a/devel/p5-gettext/DESCR b/devel/p5-gettext/DESCR
index 2a1cb5e6d50..448f42714fc 100644
--- a/devel/p5-gettext/DESCR
+++ b/devel/p5-gettext/DESCR
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
Locale::gettext is a perl5 module quickly written to gain access to
-the C library functions for internatialization. They work just like
+the C library functions for internatialization. They work just like
the C versions.
diff --git a/devel/papaya/DESCR b/devel/papaya/DESCR
index 54ecf0e6bb4..02a3e859118 100644
--- a/devel/papaya/DESCR
+++ b/devel/papaya/DESCR
@@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ development on UNIX (or UNIX like) systems. All utilities are written
using script languages (such as sh, sed, or perl). The The Papaya
Utilities are part of Steel Wheels Project and is distributed under GNU
public license. This package will be required by other Steel Wheels
-Products (such as the coconut library).
+Products (such as the coconut library).
diff --git a/devel/patch/DESCR b/devel/patch/DESCR
index 36dee024a20..2c013b91ed3 100644
--- a/devel/patch/DESCR
+++ b/devel/patch/DESCR
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
'patch' takes a patch file containing a difference listing
produced by diff and applies those differences to one or
-more original files, producing patched versions.
+more original files, producing patched versions.
diff --git a/devel/pccts/DESCR b/devel/pccts/DESCR
index 7762d0d6b3c..04aee08c586 100644
--- a/devel/pccts/DESCR
+++ b/devel/pccts/DESCR
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
PCCTS is the Purdue Compiler-Compiler Tool Set.
Recursive descent parser generator supporting LL(k>=1) grammars and arbitrary
-lookahead with backtracking.
+lookahead with backtracking.
diff --git a/devel/pcl-cvs/MESSAGE b/devel/pcl-cvs/MESSAGE
index 9f781a46b86..edcd8f5ea78 100644
--- a/devel/pcl-cvs/MESSAGE
+++ b/devel/pcl-cvs/MESSAGE
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
===========================================================================
-$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.3 2003/01/10 14:39:58 wiz Exp $
+$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.4 2003/05/06 17:41:00 jmmv Exp $
-To automatically load pcl-cvs when starting emacs, add the following
+To automatically load pcl-cvs when starting emacs, add the following
(or similar) to your .emacs.el file.
(add-to-list 'load-path "${EMACS_LISPPREFIX}/pcl-cvs")
diff --git a/devel/popt/DESCR b/devel/popt/DESCR
index 5debc0834ee..c24fca3168e 100644
--- a/devel/popt/DESCR
+++ b/devel/popt/DESCR
@@ -2,14 +2,14 @@ This is the popt command line option parsing library. While it is similar
to getopt(3), it contains a number of enhancements, including:
1) popt is fully reentrant
- 2) popt can parse arbitrary argv[] style arrays while
+ 2) popt can parse arbitrary argv[] style arrays while
getopt(2) makes this quite difficult
3) popt allows users to alias command line arguments
4) popt provides convenience functions for parsing strings
into argv[] style arrays
popt is used by rpm, the Red Hat install program, and many other Red Hat
-utilities, all of which provide excellent examples of how to use popt.
+utilities, all of which provide excellent examples of how to use popt.
Complete documentation on popt is available in popt.ps (included in this
tarball), which is excerpted with permission from the book "Linux
Application Development" by Michael K. Johnson and Erik Troan (available
diff --git a/devel/pth/DESCR b/devel/pth/DESCR
index 04597abf1f5..266953c6ef3 100644
--- a/devel/pth/DESCR
+++ b/devel/pth/DESCR
@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
-PTH is a very portable POSIX/ANSI-C based library for Unix platforms which
-provides non-preemptive scheduling for multiple threads of execution
-("multithreading") inside server applications. All threads run in the same
-address space of the server application, but each thread has its own
-individual program-counter, run-time stack, signal mask and errno variable.
+PTH is a very portable POSIX/ANSI-C based library for Unix platforms which
+provides non-preemptive scheduling for multiple threads of execution
+("multithreading") inside server applications. All threads run in the same
+address space of the server application, but each thread has its own
+individual program-counter, run-time stack, signal mask and errno variable.
This version makes use of the --enable-syscall-hard option that provides
replacement syscalls in libpthread. The function gives the appearance of
diff --git a/devel/python-mode/Makefile b/devel/python-mode/Makefile
index ce4b1509035..12d19baa2f8 100644
--- a/devel/python-mode/Makefile
+++ b/devel/python-mode/Makefile
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.2 2003/03/29 12:40:38 jmmv Exp $
+# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.3 2003/05/06 17:41:00 jmmv Exp $
#
DISTNAME= python-mode-4.6
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ HOMEPAGE= http://www.python.org/emacs/python-mode/
COMMENT= Emacs mode for editing python files
# Note that XEmacs >=21.4.4 includes a python-mode in the prog-modes
-# package. Also, python-mode does not appear to work as is with XEmacs 21.1
+# package. Also, python-mode does not appear to work as is with XEmacs 21.1
EMACS_VERSIONS_ACCEPTED= emacs21 emacs20
.include "../../mk/emacs.mk"
diff --git a/devel/ruby-amstd/DESCR b/devel/ruby-amstd/DESCR
index 8d3218e6797..7c5ec697941 100644
--- a/devel/ruby-amstd/DESCR
+++ b/devel/ruby-amstd/DESCR
@@ -4,13 +4,13 @@ It is a collection of miscellaneous Ruby modules by Minero Aoki.
Several modules of his are using those modules.
bench.rb: very simple benchmark packing.rb: makes package (.tar.gz)
-bug.rb: 'bug!' method pipeline.rb: filter file
+bug.rb: 'bug!' method pipeline.rb: filter file
dispatch.rb: "event handler" method rbparams.rb: parameters related ruby
-errutil.rb: protects exception recycle.rb: recycles objects
-extmod.rb: abstract/property methods rubyemu.rb: ruby emuration
-futils.rb: file utilities strquote.rb: String#quoted
-gconst.rb: defines global constant timer.rb: timer class
-getdep.rb: gets file dependency to_s.rb: _name2str, _type2str
+errutil.rb: protects exception recycle.rb: recycles objects
+extmod.rb: abstract/property methods rubyemu.rb: ruby emuration
+futils.rb: file utilities strquote.rb: String#quoted
+gconst.rb: defines global constant timer.rb: timer class
+getdep.rb: gets file dependency to_s.rb: _name2str, _type2str
inst.rb: helps installation version.rb: VersionNumber class
must.rb: must/must_have/must_be methods
diff --git a/devel/ruby-optparse/DESCR b/devel/ruby-optparse/DESCR
index 027280270af..74ed4119611 100644
--- a/devel/ruby-optparse/DESCR
+++ b/devel/ruby-optparse/DESCR
@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
-OptionParser is yet another command line option parser for Ruby.
+OptionParser is yet another command line option parser for Ruby.
-Features:
+Features:
* describe option definition with its handler
- * specify argument format and convert automatically
+ * specify argument format and convert automatically
* can emit options' summaries
- * can add options on the fly
+ * can add options on the fly
* completion for option/argument
Author: Nobuyoshi.Nakada <nobu.nokada@softhome.net>
diff --git a/devel/rvm/DESCR b/devel/rvm/DESCR
index 8008e87a635..e19826c5706 100644
--- a/devel/rvm/DESCR
+++ b/devel/rvm/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
This package implements a recoverable virtual memory. This is done
using mmap and a transaction system so that a file can be mapped
-into VM and be remapped in another process and still have the
+into VM and be remapped in another process and still have the
data, pointers, etc, still valid.
diff --git a/devel/sdcc/DESCR b/devel/sdcc/DESCR
index a441fed4b0d..9eec63d584f 100644
--- a/devel/sdcc/DESCR
+++ b/devel/sdcc/DESCR
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-SDCC is a Free ware , retargettable, optimizing ANSI-C compiler. The current
-version targets Intel 8051 based MCUs, it can be retargetted for other 8 bit
-MCUs or PICs. The entire source code for the compiler is distributed under
+SDCC is a Free ware , retargettable, optimizing ANSI-C compiler. The current
+version targets Intel 8051 based MCUs, it can be retargetted for other 8 bit
+MCUs or PICs. The entire source code for the compiler is distributed under
GPL. SDCC used ASXXXX & ASLINK a Free ware, retargettable assembler & linker.
HTML docs are in work/*/doc.
diff --git a/devel/sfio/DESCR b/devel/sfio/DESCR
index f4dc40dcfa7..8957dd1edf7 100644
--- a/devel/sfio/DESCR
+++ b/devel/sfio/DESCR
@@ -1,18 +1,18 @@
Sfio is a portable library for managing I/O streams. It provides
similar functionality to the ANSI C Standard I/O functions known
collectively as Stdio. However, it has a distinct interface and is
-generally faster and more robust than most Stdio implementations.
+generally faster and more robust than most Stdio implementations.
Sfio also introduces a number of new features and concepts beyond
-Stdio stream I/O processing:
+Stdio stream I/O processing:
-+ Automatic locking to avoid concurrent stream accesses,
++ Automatic locking to avoid concurrent stream accesses,
+ I/O disciplines to pre/post-process read/write data from/to streams,
-+ Stream stacking for recursive processing of nested streams,
++ Stream stacking for recursive processing of nested streams,
+ Stream pooling for automatic stream synchronization when I/O
operations are performed on different streams,
+ Buffer reservation for safe access to the internal buffers of streams,
-+ Robust handling of variable-sized records, and
-+ Extensible printf/scanf-like formatting I/O operations.
++ Robust handling of variable-sized records, and
++ Extensible printf/scanf-like formatting I/O operations.
For backward compatibility, Sfio provides two Stdio emulation
packages. An application with source code can include the header file
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ calls to Sfio calls. An application already compiled with the native
header file stdio.h can make use of Sfio functionality by linking with
the library libstdio.a which emulates Stdio functions. In fact, it is
safe to mix and match modules that are compiled with either
-Sfio-provided or native stdio.h.
+Sfio-provided or native stdio.h.
The current distribution of Sfio is Sfio1998. This version of the
library is portable to all known UNIX platforms including various
@@ -29,17 +29,17 @@ flavors of IRIX, SUNOS, Solaris, Ultrix, MVS/OpenEdition, Linux and
BSDI. The library handles 64-bit streams on platforms that support
64-bit files. The formatting family of functions (e.g., sfprintf()
and sfscanf()) have been extended so that applications can redefine
-the meanings of predefined patterns as well as define new patterns.
-The manual page has more details on recent changes.
+the meanings of predefined patterns as well as define new patterns.
+The manual page has more details on recent changes.
-Below are papers related to Sfio:
+Below are papers related to Sfio:
David G. Korn and Kiem-Phong Vo, ``Sfio: Safe/Fast String/File IO'',
-Proceedings of the Summer '91 Usenix Conference, pp. 235-256, 1991.
+Proceedings of the Summer '91 Usenix Conference, pp. 235-256, 1991.
Glenn S. Fowler, David G. Korn and Kiem-Phong Vo,
``Feature-Based Portability'', Proceedings of the Usenix VHLL
Conference, pp. 197-207, 1994.
Kiem-Phong Vo, ``An Architecture for Reusable Libraries'',
-Proc. of the IEEE Fifth Int. Conf. on Software Reuse, 1998.
+Proc. of the IEEE Fifth Int. Conf. on Software Reuse, 1998.
diff --git a/devel/splint/DESCR b/devel/splint/DESCR
index a476dcab8bd..067cf0272fc 100644
--- a/devel/splint/DESCR
+++ b/devel/splint/DESCR
@@ -2,6 +2,6 @@ Splint is a tool for statically checking C programs for security
vulnerabilities and coding mistakes. With minimal effort, Splint
can be used as a better lint. If additional effort is invested
adding annotations to programs, Splint can perform stronger checking
-than can be done by any standard lint.
+than can be done by any standard lint.
Splint 3.0 is the successor to LCLint 2.5.
diff --git a/devel/stlport/DESCR b/devel/stlport/DESCR
index 38b8b5ec140..3748f75ad76 100644
--- a/devel/stlport/DESCR
+++ b/devel/stlport/DESCR
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
STLPort features a complete ANSI C++ standard library. Main features are:
-+ Includes <complex> and SGI iostreams.
-+ Can be configured to use either SGI or native iostreams.
-+ Debug mode containers are implemented in terms of wrappers around non-debug
- ones. That provides for more clean and efficient implementation. In Debug
- Mode, different namespace _STLD:: is being used, so no link-time clashes
- between debug and non-debug versions are possible.
++ Includes <complex> and SGI iostreams.
++ Can be configured to use either SGI or native iostreams.
++ Debug mode containers are implemented in terms of wrappers around non-debug
+ ones. That provides for more clean and efficient implementation. In Debug
+ Mode, different namespace _STLD:: is being used, so no link-time clashes
+ between debug and non-debug versions are possible.
diff --git a/devel/tkcvs/DESCR b/devel/tkcvs/DESCR
index 003dc4ca5c6..c04e803980d 100644
--- a/devel/tkcvs/DESCR
+++ b/devel/tkcvs/DESCR
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
-This is a port of tkcvs and tkdiff, the Tcl/Tk frontends to CVS and diff
+This is a port of tkcvs and tkdiff, the Tcl/Tk frontends to CVS and diff
This is tkcvs version 6.0 and tkdiff version 1.0.
diff --git a/devel/unproven-pthreads/DESCR b/devel/unproven-pthreads/DESCR
index ef47608bc8d..a4d36827128 100644
--- a/devel/unproven-pthreads/DESCR
+++ b/devel/unproven-pthreads/DESCR
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ Known working:
NetBSD-1.4.2/i386
NetBSD-current/i386
-Pthreads stands for POSIX threads and is based on the POSIX 1003.1c 1995
-thread standard. This standard passed international Standards Organization
-(ISO) Committee Document (CD) balloting in February 1995 and got the
+Pthreads stands for POSIX threads and is based on the POSIX 1003.1c 1995
+thread standard. This standard passed international Standards Organization
+(ISO) Committee Document (CD) balloting in February 1995 and got the
IEEE Standards Board approval in June 1995.
diff --git a/devel/xdelta/DESCR b/devel/xdelta/DESCR
index 1870b029cc2..358114133bb 100644
--- a/devel/xdelta/DESCR
+++ b/devel/xdelta/DESCR
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ The delta generator portion of this program is a delta algorithm which
searches for substring matches between the files and then outputs
instructions to reconstruct the new file from the old file. It produces a
set of copy/insert instructions that tell how to reconstruct the file as a
-sequence of copies from the FROM file and inserts from the delta itself.
+sequence of copies from the FROM file and inserts from the delta itself.
In this regard, the program is much closer to a compression program than
to a diff program. However, the delta is not "compressed", in that the
delta's entropy H(P) will be very similar to the entropy of the portions
diff --git a/devel/yasm/DESCR b/devel/yasm/DESCR
index 4334ca60684..d17585fa670 100644
--- a/devel/yasm/DESCR
+++ b/devel/yasm/DESCR
@@ -2,5 +2,5 @@ YASM is a complete rewrite of the NASM assembler under the "new" BSD License
(some portions are currently under the GNU General Public License (GPL) or
the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL)). It is designed from the ground
up to allow for multiple assembler syntaxes to be supported (eg, NASM, TASM,
-GAS, etc.) in addition to multiple output object formats. Another primary
+GAS, etc.) in addition to multiple output object formats. Another primary
module of the overall design is an optimizer module.
diff --git a/editors/TeXmacs/DESCR b/editors/TeXmacs/DESCR
index eaf78c2c596..f0aa78183c8 100644
--- a/editors/TeXmacs/DESCR
+++ b/editors/TeXmacs/DESCR
@@ -4,13 +4,13 @@ documents via a wysiwyg (what-you-see-is-what-you-get) and user
friendly interface. New styles may be created by the user. The program
implements high-quality typesetting algorithms and TeX fonts, which
help you to produce professionally looking documents.
-
+
The high typesetting quality still goes through for automatically
generated formulas, which makes TeXmacs suitable as an interface for
computer algebra systems. TeXmacs also supports the Guile/Scheme
extension language, so that you may customize the interface and write
your own extensions to the editor.
-
+
TeXmacs currently runs on PC's and PPC's under Gnu/linux (a >200MHz
processor and >32Mb of memory are recommended) and on sun computers.
Converters exist for TeX/LaTeX and they are under development for
diff --git a/editors/beav/DESCR b/editors/beav/DESCR
index 8a2929eea14..38d30f9c8dc 100644
--- a/editors/beav/DESCR
+++ b/editors/beav/DESCR
@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
-BEAV (Binary Editor And Viewer), is a full featured binary file
-editor. Just about any operation that you could want to do to a binary
-file is possible with BEAV. You can insert or delete in the middle of
-a file thereby changing it's size. You can edit multiple files in
-multiple windows and cut and paste between them. You can display and
-edit data in hex, octal, decimal, binary, ascii, or ebcdic formats. You
-can display data in byte, word, or long word formats in either Intel or
-Motorola byte ordering. You can send the formatted display mode to a
+BEAV (Binary Editor And Viewer), is a full featured binary file
+editor. Just about any operation that you could want to do to a binary
+file is possible with BEAV. You can insert or delete in the middle of
+a file thereby changing it's size. You can edit multiple files in
+multiple windows and cut and paste between them. You can display and
+edit data in hex, octal, decimal, binary, ascii, or ebcdic formats. You
+can display data in byte, word, or long word formats in either Intel or
+Motorola byte ordering. You can send the formatted display mode to a
file or printer.
diff --git a/editors/beav/Makefile b/editors/beav/Makefile
index 510bafde721..de936b5efbc 100644
--- a/editors/beav/Makefile
+++ b/editors/beav/Makefile
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
-# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.5 2003/03/29 12:40:42 jmmv Exp $
-# FreeBSD Id: Makefile,v 1.12 1998/08/23 02:10:57 hoek Exp
+# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.6 2003/05/06 17:41:04 jmmv Exp $
+# FreeBSD Id: Makefile,v 1.12 1998/08/23 02:10:57 hoek Exp
#
DISTNAME= beav_1.40-11
diff --git a/editors/easyedit/DESCR b/editors/easyedit/DESCR
index cb5e27dab0d..653ab0ff0d9 100644
--- a/editors/easyedit/DESCR
+++ b/editors/easyedit/DESCR
@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
-easyedit is an easy to use text editor, intended to be usable with little
+easyedit is an easy to use text editor, intended to be usable with little
or no instruction. It is often found on other systems as "ee".
diff --git a/editors/gnotepad/DESCR b/editors/gnotepad/DESCR
index cb974ced245..868908f84e9 100644
--- a/editors/gnotepad/DESCR
+++ b/editors/gnotepad/DESCR
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-gnotepad+ is an easy-to-use, yet fairly feature-rich, simple HTML and text
-editor for Unix based systems running X11 and using GTK (the Gimp ToolKit)
-and/or GNOME. gnotepad+ was designed to have as little bloat as possible,
-while still providing many of the common features found in a modern
-GUI-based text editor. It is still fairly light-weight, especially for
-the features it offers, and aims to remain that way.
+gnotepad+ is an easy-to-use, yet fairly feature-rich, simple HTML and text
+editor for Unix based systems running X11 and using GTK (the Gimp ToolKit)
+and/or GNOME. gnotepad+ was designed to have as little bloat as possible,
+while still providing many of the common features found in a modern
+GUI-based text editor. It is still fairly light-weight, especially for
+the features it offers, and aims to remain that way.
diff --git a/editors/hexedit/DESCR b/editors/hexedit/DESCR
index 0a2534c1881..3b3b9f3afed 100644
--- a/editors/hexedit/DESCR
+++ b/editors/hexedit/DESCR
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
Hexedit view and edit files in hexadecimal or in ASCII.
-hexedit shows a file both in ASCII and in hexadecimal.
-The file can be a device as the file is not whole read.
+hexedit shows a file both in ASCII and in hexadecimal.
+The file can be a device as the file is not whole read.
You can modify the file and search through it.
You have also copy&paste, and save to file functions.
Modifications are shown in bold.
diff --git a/editors/hnb/DESCR b/editors/hnb/DESCR
index b5fedf5f938..12ef41f3692 100644
--- a/editors/hnb/DESCR
+++ b/editors/hnb/DESCR
@@ -2,4 +2,4 @@ hnb stands for Hierarchical NoteBook. It is a console (ncurses)
program to organize many kinds of data in one place, including
addresses, TODO lists, ideas, book reviews, brainstorming,
speech outlines, etc. It stores data in XML format, and is
-capable of native export to ASCII and HTML.
+capable of native export to ASCII and HTML.
diff --git a/editors/joe/DESCR b/editors/joe/DESCR
index fa4a0a0d104..8cbfdbcec01 100644
--- a/editors/joe/DESCR
+++ b/editors/joe/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
- JOE is the professional freeware ASCII text screen editor for UNIX.
+ JOE is the professional freeware ASCII text screen editor for UNIX.
It makes full use of the power and versatility of UNIX, but lacks the steep
learning curve and basic nonsense you have to deal with in every other UNIX
editor. JOE has the feel of most IBM PC text editors: The key-sequences are
diff --git a/editors/mg2a/DESCR b/editors/mg2a/DESCR
index 5f3f0e5ee8a..2380ac13bb0 100644
--- a/editors/mg2a/DESCR
+++ b/editors/mg2a/DESCR
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ people who can't (or don't want to) run real Emacs.
The NetBSD version has a few minor cosmetic changes, better locating
of the startup file (mg.rc), journaling and original mirroring of
-files.
+files.
A similarly small and fast MSDOS version will be available sometime at
ftp://ftp.cdrom.com/pub/simtelnet/msdos/editor/mg2a_exe.zip, without
diff --git a/editors/mined/DESCR b/editors/mined/DESCR
index e344f71e639..65de2022b05 100644
--- a/editors/mined/DESCR
+++ b/editors/mined/DESCR
@@ -1,19 +1,19 @@
-Mined is a text editor with
- Good interactive features
- an intuitive user interface
- command control and pull-down menus available
- control and function key or mouse control
+Mined is a text editor with
+ Good interactive features
+ an intuitive user interface
+ command control and pull-down menus available
+ control and function key or mouse control
-Many useful text editing capabilities
+Many useful text editing capabilities
extensive Unicode support, including double-width and combining
- characters, keyboard mapping and script highlighting
+ characters, keyboard mapping and script highlighting
many text editing features, e.g. paragraph wrapping, smart quotes,
- multi-line support in search and replacement patterns
+ multi-line support in search and replacement patterns
program editing features, HTML support and syntax highlighting,
- identifier search
- systematic text and file handling safety, avoiding loss of data
+ identifier search
+ systematic text and file handling safety, avoiding loss of data
-"Small-footprint" operation and portability
- plain text mode (terminal) operation
- instant start-up
- cross-platform operation (Unix, DOS/Windows)
+"Small-footprint" operation and portability
+ plain text mode (terminal) operation
+ instant start-up
+ cross-platform operation (Unix, DOS/Windows)
diff --git a/editors/mule/MESSAGE b/editors/mule/MESSAGE
index faff5c55435..c13757432ba 100644
--- a/editors/mule/MESSAGE
+++ b/editors/mule/MESSAGE
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
===========================================================================
-$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.1 2002/07/24 02:35:32 hubertf Exp $
+$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.2 2003/05/06 17:41:06 jmmv Exp $
-If you want to use PostScript conversion (coco, m2ps, any2ps), you
+If you want to use PostScript conversion (coco, m2ps, any2ps), you
will need to install the intlfonts package (pkgsrc/fonts/intlfonts)
===========================================================================
diff --git a/editors/ng/DESCR b/editors/ng/DESCR
index c148f693a26..cdcb48be636 100644
--- a/editors/ng/DESCR
+++ b/editors/ng/DESCR
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ is available). Since you can invoke it very quickly
(compared with real GNU Emacs), it is useful in dealing with
changing small file a bit.
-Ng(Nihongo Micro Gnu Emacs) is a Mg(Micro Gnu Emacs)'s
+Ng(Nihongo Micro Gnu Emacs) is a Mg(Micro Gnu Emacs)'s
japanese port. Ng supports EUC, JIS and SJIS code.
Ng also have (rather simple) C-mode.
diff --git a/editors/pico/DESCR b/editors/pico/DESCR
index 6d9a035cb32..d77be547f93 100644
--- a/editors/pico/DESCR
+++ b/editors/pico/DESCR
@@ -2,4 +2,4 @@ Pico is a simple text editor with limited searching, block cut and paste,
and spell checking features.
The pico pkg includes libpico, the library used by Pine for its display
-and text editing capabilities.
+and text editing capabilities.
diff --git a/editors/sam/DESCR b/editors/sam/DESCR
index 2eab5d1faea..44c49a3e00a 100644
--- a/editors/sam/DESCR
+++ b/editors/sam/DESCR
@@ -12,6 +12,6 @@ or been removed. Other files in the doc directory contain manual pages
for the library packages used by sam.
Sam is composed of two programs: sam itself, which does the command processing
-and file manipulation; and samterm, which controls the display and
+and file manipulation; and samterm, which controls the display and
interacts with the user. You can run sam on one machine and samterm on another
connected via remote execution.
diff --git a/editors/ted/DESCR b/editors/ted/DESCR
index d8426b3da75..9794fdf67b0 100644
--- a/editors/ted/DESCR
+++ b/editors/ted/DESCR
@@ -3,22 +3,22 @@ developed as an operating system accessory like Wordpad on MS-Windows.
Teds function is to be able to edit rich text documents on Unix/Linux in a
wysiwyg way.
-Features
---------
- * Wysiwyg rich text editing.
+Features
+--------
+ * Wysiwyg rich text editing.
* Ted uses Microsoft RTF as its native file format.
* In line bitmap pictures.
* Postscript printing.
- * Spelling checking in several Latin languages. (English, Dutch, German,
+ * Spelling checking in several Latin languages. (English, Dutch, German,
Portuguese, French and Spanish.)
* Directly mailing documents from Ted.
* Cut/Copy/Paste, also with other applications.
* Find/Replace.
- * Ruler: Paragraph indentation, Indentation of first line, Tabs. Copy/Paste
+ * Ruler: Paragraph indentation, Indentation of first line, Tabs. Copy/Paste
Ruler.
* Page breaks.
- * Tables: Insert Table, Row, Column. Changing the column width of tables
+ * Tables: Insert Table, Row, Column. Changing the column width of tables
with their ruler.
* Symbols and accented characters are fully supported.
- * Hyperlinks.
+ * Hyperlinks.
* Saving a document in HTML format.
diff --git a/editors/vile/DESCR b/editors/vile/DESCR
index dff0d0d2295..45af0b325d2 100644
--- a/editors/vile/DESCR
+++ b/editors/vile/DESCR
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
vile is a text editor which is extremely compatible with vi in terms of
"finger feel". In addition, it has extended capabilities in many areas,
-notably:
+notably:
multi-file editing and viewing
key rebinding (in addition to :map, :map!, and :abbr)
mouse support (in an xterm, or when built as xvile)
diff --git a/editors/vilearn/DESCR b/editors/vilearn/DESCR
index 2edfb3bd58e..201ef999e55 100644
--- a/editors/vilearn/DESCR
+++ b/editors/vilearn/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-vilearn is an online vi tutorial comprised of 5 tutorials for the vi-impaired.
+vilearn is an online vi tutorial comprised of 5 tutorials for the vi-impaired.
vilearn presets a menu for available tutorials for vi. There are
five short tutorials, each a text file intended to be edited with
diff --git a/editors/vim-motif/DESCR b/editors/vim-motif/DESCR
index f6562f0870d..89e5f5e601d 100644
--- a/editors/vim-motif/DESCR
+++ b/editors/vim-motif/DESCR
@@ -3,8 +3,8 @@ have been added: multi level undo, syntax highlighting, command line history,
on-line help, filename completion, block operations, etc. There is also a
Graphical User Interface (GUI) available. See doc/vi_diff.txt.
-If you are building the package from source you may want to enable some
-features such as a perl or python interpreter which are not enabled by
+If you are building the package from source you may want to enable some
+features such as a perl or python interpreter which are not enabled by
default.
-This version also contains a X11/Motif GUI.
+This version also contains a X11/Motif GUI.
diff --git a/editors/vim-xaw/DESCR b/editors/vim-xaw/DESCR
index db5edeffa01..a2d29018365 100644
--- a/editors/vim-xaw/DESCR
+++ b/editors/vim-xaw/DESCR
@@ -3,8 +3,8 @@ have been added: multi level undo, syntax highlighting, command line history,
on-line help, filename completion, block operations, etc. There is also a
Graphical User Interface (GUI) available. See doc/vi_diff.txt.
-If you are building the package from source you may want to enable some
-features such as a perl or python interpreter which are not enabled by
+If you are building the package from source you may want to enable some
+features such as a perl or python interpreter which are not enabled by
default.
This version also contains a X11 Athena GUI. Use the variable XAW_TYPE
diff --git a/editors/vim/DESCR b/editors/vim/DESCR
index dd213cbb267..6da140b70e1 100644
--- a/editors/vim/DESCR
+++ b/editors/vim/DESCR
@@ -2,8 +2,8 @@ Vim is an almost compatible version of the UNIX editor Vi. Many new features
have been added: multi level undo, syntax highlighting, command line history,
on-line help, filename completion, block operations, etc. See doc/vi_diff.txt.
-If you are building the package from source you may want to enable some
-features such as a perl or python interpreter which are not enabled by
+If you are building the package from source you may want to enable some
+features such as a perl or python interpreter which are not enabled by
default.
This version does not contain a gui. If you want one, look at vim-xaw or
diff --git a/editors/wily/DESCR b/editors/wily/DESCR
index 9f9522134ef..46a1e7656e1 100644
--- a/editors/wily/DESCR
+++ b/editors/wily/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
This software is a UTF-8 aware clone of the Plan9 editor and working
environment Acme. Most of the work is done by using mouse clicks, and
-by mouse "chording", where two buttons are pressed at the same time.
+by mouse "chording", where two buttons are pressed at the same time.
A 3-button mouse is thus needed.
diff --git a/editors/xemacs-current/DESCR b/editors/xemacs-current/DESCR
index 01312ced010..2ecaf6c5f69 100644
--- a/editors/xemacs-current/DESCR
+++ b/editors/xemacs-current/DESCR
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ loop (Lisp-Interaction-Mode), automated psychotherapy (Doctor :-) and
many more. There is a WWW browsing mode written fully in elisp
that looks and behaves much like the netscape WWW browser.
-XEmacs has similar functionality to GNU Emacs. It uses a different
+XEmacs has similar functionality to GNU Emacs. It uses a different
display model, including support for Motif menu and scroll bars and the
ability to run as a widget inside other applications. Many people say
it looks nicer than GNU Emacs.
diff --git a/editors/xemacs-nox11/DESCR b/editors/xemacs-nox11/DESCR
index 878196cc3b0..2f15164b440 100644
--- a/editors/xemacs-nox11/DESCR
+++ b/editors/xemacs-nox11/DESCR
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ loop (Lisp-Interaction-Mode), automated psychotherapy (Doctor :-) and
many more. There is a WWW browsing mode written fully in elisp
that looks and behaves much like the netscape WWW browser.
-XEmacs has similar functionality to GNU Emacs. It uses a different
+XEmacs has similar functionality to GNU Emacs. It uses a different
display model, including support for Motif menu and scroll bars and the
ability to run as a widget inside other applications. Many people say
it looks nicer than GNU Emacs.
diff --git a/editors/xemacs/DESCR b/editors/xemacs/DESCR
index 878196cc3b0..2f15164b440 100644
--- a/editors/xemacs/DESCR
+++ b/editors/xemacs/DESCR
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ loop (Lisp-Interaction-Mode), automated psychotherapy (Doctor :-) and
many more. There is a WWW browsing mode written fully in elisp
that looks and behaves much like the netscape WWW browser.
-XEmacs has similar functionality to GNU Emacs. It uses a different
+XEmacs has similar functionality to GNU Emacs. It uses a different
display model, including support for Motif menu and scroll bars and the
ability to run as a widget inside other applications. Many people say
it looks nicer than GNU Emacs.
diff --git a/editors/xvile/DESCR b/editors/xvile/DESCR
index e215b3d1918..6c00fa9662a 100644
--- a/editors/xvile/DESCR
+++ b/editors/xvile/DESCR
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ scrollbars and more complete mouse integration.
Vile is a text editor which is extremely compatible with vi in terms of
"finger feel". In addition, it has extended capabilities in many areas,
-notably:
+notably:
multi-file editing and viewing
key rebinding (in addition to :map, :map!, and :abbr)
diff --git a/emulators/arcem/MESSAGE b/emulators/arcem/MESSAGE
index afa708def8b..6d9e729041e 100644
--- a/emulators/arcem/MESSAGE
+++ b/emulators/arcem/MESSAGE
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
===========================================================================
-$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.2 2002/09/24 12:29:58 wiz Exp $
+$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.3 2003/05/06 17:41:09 jmmv Exp $
-When you run armul-arc, you need to be in a directory containing the
-armem files and the ROM file. The distribution is supplied with the
-Linux ROM and Hard Drive files from Dave Gilbert's site. The hard drive
+When you run armul-arc, you need to be in a directory containing the
+armem files and the ROM file. The distribution is supplied with the
+Linux ROM and Hard Drive files from Dave Gilbert's site. The hard drive
file needs to be writable by you. Also, you will need an
.arcemrc file in your home directory e.g.
$ cp -R ${PREFIX}/share/arcem ~/Archimedes
$ cp ~/Archimedes/dot.arcemrc ~/.arcemrc
- $ cd ~/Archimedes
+ $ cd ~/Archimedes
$ chmod +w HardImage1
$ armul-arc
diff --git a/emulators/compat12/DESCR b/emulators/compat12/DESCR
index 07ae50cd3db..3d5301a947f 100644
--- a/emulators/compat12/DESCR
+++ b/emulators/compat12/DESCR
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
This package supplies the user files necessary for full compatibility with
-dynamically linked executables compiled under NetBSD 1.1 through 1.2.1.
+dynamically linked executables compiled under NetBSD 1.1 through 1.2.1.
You still need the option COMPAT_12 in your kernel configuration (and
probably others; see options(4) for more information) to make use of
-NetBSD 1.2 binaries.
+NetBSD 1.2 binaries.
diff --git a/emulators/doscmd/DESCR b/emulators/doscmd/DESCR
index f62fffc7a3b..191d0f038aa 100644
--- a/emulators/doscmd/DESCR
+++ b/emulators/doscmd/DESCR
@@ -4,4 +4,4 @@ Doscmd simulates an MS-DOS environment for running DOS software. Rather
than provide a software emulation of the 8086 CPU, it uses the
NetBSD/i386 system call i386_vm86() call to access the VM86 mode of i386
and later CPUs. It therefore runs much more quickly, at the cost of not
-running on other architectures.
+running on other architectures.
diff --git a/emulators/ia64sim/DESCR b/emulators/ia64sim/DESCR
index fe3efc2dde5..7e2b4181f88 100644
--- a/emulators/ia64sim/DESCR
+++ b/emulators/ia64sim/DESCR
@@ -11,5 +11,5 @@ it's your own damned fault.
Optionally, please be nice and tell me if you find this source to be
useful. Again optionally, if you add to the functionality present here
-please consider making those additions public too, so that others may
-benefit from your work.
+please consider making those additions public too, so that others may
+benefit from your work.
diff --git a/emulators/osf1_lib/DESCR b/emulators/osf1_lib/DESCR
index cf40a416d0a..8b8e53cbad6 100644
--- a/emulators/osf1_lib/DESCR
+++ b/emulators/osf1_lib/DESCR
@@ -5,5 +5,5 @@ Linux/Alpha.
This package supports running Tru64/OSF1 binaries that do not make use
of MACH system calls.
-Note that this is not a complete set of Tru64/OSF1 shared libraries,
+Note that this is not a complete set of Tru64/OSF1 shared libraries,
but rather the minimal set required to run netscape.
diff --git a/emulators/spim/DESCR b/emulators/spim/DESCR
index 69a95976e32..7345e277543 100644
--- a/emulators/spim/DESCR
+++ b/emulators/spim/DESCR
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ like interface to the classical MIPS RISC CPU. The virtual machine
it provides can be either the one presented by the MIPS assembler or the
one of the bare hardware. The simulator can also be built to simulate the
pipeline architecture of the MIPS machine (both the control and floating
-point pipelines). When built for this, it also simulates and displays
+point pipelines). When built for this, it also simulates and displays
an instruction and data cache.
This simulator is useful in CS and EE classes, including providing a
diff --git a/emulators/suse64_base/INSTALL b/emulators/suse64_base/INSTALL
index dd5f1041b32..eedbd298ff0 100644
--- a/emulators/suse64_base/INSTALL
+++ b/emulators/suse64_base/INSTALL
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
#!/bin/sh
-# $NetBSD: INSTALL,v 1.2 2002/10/05 15:48:45 manu Exp $
+# $NetBSD: INSTALL,v 1.3 2003/05/06 17:41:10 jmmv Exp $
emul=linux
if [ "$2" != "POST-INSTALL" ]; then exit 0; fi
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ cat <<EOF
==============================================================================
Do not forget to include COMPAT_LINUX (and EXEC_ELF32 on NetBSD systems older
-than 1.5) in your kernel configuration file. (Linux binaries require these
+than 1.5) in your kernel configuration file. (Linux binaries require these
options in order to work.)
EOF
diff --git a/emulators/suse_base/INSTALL b/emulators/suse_base/INSTALL
index dd5f1041b32..eedbd298ff0 100644
--- a/emulators/suse_base/INSTALL
+++ b/emulators/suse_base/INSTALL
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
#!/bin/sh
-# $NetBSD: INSTALL,v 1.2 2002/10/05 15:48:45 manu Exp $
+# $NetBSD: INSTALL,v 1.3 2003/05/06 17:41:10 jmmv Exp $
emul=linux
if [ "$2" != "POST-INSTALL" ]; then exit 0; fi
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ cat <<EOF
==============================================================================
Do not forget to include COMPAT_LINUX (and EXEC_ELF32 on NetBSD systems older
-than 1.5) in your kernel configuration file. (Linux binaries require these
+than 1.5) in your kernel configuration file. (Linux binaries require these
options in order to work.)
EOF
diff --git a/emulators/swarm/DESCR b/emulators/swarm/DESCR
index 21fbb35f752..b2640bfc5ca 100644
--- a/emulators/swarm/DESCR
+++ b/emulators/swarm/DESCR
@@ -12,8 +12,8 @@ C++. It currently supports:
+ Arm 6 based core. Currently able to handle data processing
instructions, word/byte load and stores, load/store multiple,
-branches, 32 bit multiplication, and SWIs.
+branches, 32 bit multiplication, and SWIs.
+ Support for plugging in different caches - be they unified or
separate I & D caches. Currently only a direct mapped cache is
-implemented.
-+ Compile for SWARM using ARM targeted gcc.
+implemented.
++ Compile for SWARM using ARM targeted gcc.
diff --git a/emulators/twin/MESSAGE b/emulators/twin/MESSAGE
index 1906e2315a4..b9d7247c400 100644
--- a/emulators/twin/MESSAGE
+++ b/emulators/twin/MESSAGE
@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
===========================================================================
-$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.3 2003/03/08 03:15:49 jmc Exp $
+$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.4 2003/05/06 17:41:11 jmmv Exp $
TWIN gotchas:
* Only tested on NetBSD i386 and requires USER_LDT kernel option
- * Platforms other than NetBSD i386 can only run 16 bit binaries and
+ * Platforms other than NetBSD i386 can only run 16 bit binaries and
this hasn't been extensively tested.
* Some w32 functions are implemented but not prototyped in the
diff --git a/emulators/xbeeb/MESSAGE b/emulators/xbeeb/MESSAGE
index 1af4b55609a..51bac34a622 100644
--- a/emulators/xbeeb/MESSAGE
+++ b/emulators/xbeeb/MESSAGE
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
===========================================================================
-$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.2 2002/09/24 12:29:59 wiz Exp $
+$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.3 2003/05/06 17:41:11 jmmv Exp $
You must copy the BBC "BASIC2" ROM image to
@@ -9,13 +9,13 @@ and the BBC "OS1.2" ROM image to
${PREFIX}/${XBEEBROOT}/roms/OS1.2.rom
-You also need to ensure that your X session can access the fonts
+You also need to ensure that your X session can access the fonts
needed. This can be done with:
$ xset fp+ ${PREFIX}/lib/X11/fonts/xbeeb
To make the effect permanent for future X sessions, you can do this by
-editing certain files in your X installation.
+editing certain files in your X installation.
For example if you are only using the "startx" command to start a local
X session then you would add the above command to your ~/.xinitrc
diff --git a/emulators/xcopilot/DESCR b/emulators/xcopilot/DESCR
index 3d75d6507a1..1b2baf307c2 100644
--- a/emulators/xcopilot/DESCR
+++ b/emulators/xcopilot/DESCR
@@ -2,5 +2,5 @@ XCopilot is an emulator for the 3Com/USRobotics
Pilot/PalmPilot/PalmIII that runs on Unix systems under X11.
XCopilot is a Unix/X11 port of the copilot emulator, which was
-originally written for Windows95. Greg Hewgill wrote copilot.
+originally written for Windows95. Greg Hewgill wrote copilot.
Ivan A. Curtis created XCopilot.
diff --git a/finance/gkrellm-stock/DESCR b/finance/gkrellm-stock/DESCR
index 447cdf29f76..5b472a8fc29 100644
--- a/finance/gkrellm-stock/DESCR
+++ b/finance/gkrellm-stock/DESCR
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
GKrellStock is a plugin for GKrellM that displays given stock
tickers (current point and net change).
-Uses perl script to get Quote information from given source
+Uses perl script to get Quote information from given source
(US, European, Australian, Canadian and Asian Markets).
diff --git a/finance/xfinans/DESCR b/finance/xfinans/DESCR
index cf454e90b3a..17d5160474b 100644
--- a/finance/xfinans/DESCR
+++ b/finance/xfinans/DESCR
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
-Xfinans allows you to set up multiple accounts and categories of
-transactions. It is ideal for keeping watch over checking, savings and
-401k type accounts. It's also good for keeping tabs on your credit card
-balances. It has graphing functions built in that allow it to generate
+Xfinans allows you to set up multiple accounts and categories of
+transactions. It is ideal for keeping watch over checking, savings and
+401k type accounts. It's also good for keeping tabs on your credit card
+balances. It has graphing functions built in that allow it to generate
graphs with gnuplot.
diff --git a/finance/xquote/DESCR b/finance/xquote/DESCR
index c78409a6e60..e31e8238eb1 100644
--- a/finance/xquote/DESCR
+++ b/finance/xquote/DESCR
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
Xquote is a WWW ticker symbol quote retrieval program for UNIX systems
-using the X Window System. Xquote requires Motif 1.2 or later and XPM.
+using the X Window System. Xquote requires Motif 1.2 or later and XPM.
Xquote retrieves quotes from a number of net sources. It takes a ticker
symbol (stock, mutual fund, currency) and displays info in a table or
diff --git a/fonts/bakoma-fonts/DESCR b/fonts/bakoma-fonts/DESCR
index 3f9df8efad7..8d125896e78 100644
--- a/fonts/bakoma-fonts/DESCR
+++ b/fonts/bakoma-fonts/DESCR
@@ -9,13 +9,13 @@ This font set can be used for typesetting most of (La)TeX documents:
- printing documents on a PostScript printer
by using, for example, Rokiki's DVIPS;
-- printing documents on a wide set of matrix printers
+- printing documents on a wide set of matrix printers
by using DVIPS and GhostScript.
- drawing slides on vector plotters by using PostScript 'plot.ps' program
which is supplied with the collection.
- For drawing documents on HPGL plotters, the 'ps2hpgl' utility can be used.
- It is available in 'ftp.mathworks.com' host
+ For drawing documents on HPGL plotters, the 'ps2hpgl' utility can be used.
+ It is available in 'ftp.mathworks.com' host
in the '/pub/contrib/tools' directory.
- displaing documents under MS Windows by using TrueType version of
diff --git a/fonts/biznet-iso8859_2/DESCR b/fonts/biznet-iso8859_2/DESCR
index 74b434b6a14..86a6e4af377 100644
--- a/fonts/biznet-iso8859_2/DESCR
+++ b/fonts/biznet-iso8859_2/DESCR
@@ -2,4 +2,4 @@ The BIZNET ISO 8859-2 (Central European) X Window System Fonts are a set of
ISO 8859-2 (sometimes called also ISO Latin2) X Window System bitmap typefaces
derived from the original ISO 8859-1 typefaces included into the X Window
System, Version 11, Release 6.3 (X11R6.3). The set contains 395 different
-typefaces.
+typefaces.
diff --git a/fonts/efont-unicode/MESSAGE b/fonts/efont-unicode/MESSAGE
index 643e9ab2cb8..4795ac633cf 100644
--- a/fonts/efont-unicode/MESSAGE
+++ b/fonts/efont-unicode/MESSAGE
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
===========================================================================
-$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.3 2002/10/15 12:17:05 kei Exp $
+$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.4 2003/05/06 17:41:12 jmmv Exp $
You can tell one existing X session on the installed host to use the
new "efont-unicode" fonts with:
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ new "efont-unicode" fonts with:
$ xset +fp ${PREFIX}/${FONTDIR}
To make the effect permanent for future X sessions, you will have to
-edit certain files in yout X installation.
+edit certain files in yout X installation.
For example if you are only using the "startx" command to start a local
X session then you would add the above command to your ~/.xinitrc
diff --git a/fonts/intlfonts/MESSAGE b/fonts/intlfonts/MESSAGE
index b22c4468bb8..fb53b154894 100644
--- a/fonts/intlfonts/MESSAGE
+++ b/fonts/intlfonts/MESSAGE
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
===========================================================================
-$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.2 2002/09/24 12:29:56 wiz Exp $
+$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.3 2003/05/06 17:41:13 jmmv Exp $
You can tell one existing X session on the installed host to use the
new "intlfonts" fonts with:
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ new "intlfonts" fonts with:
$ xset +fp ${PREFIX}/lib/X11/fonts/intlfonts
To make the effect permanent for future X sessions, you will have to
-edit certain files in yout X installation.
+edit certain files in yout X installation.
For example if you are only using the "startx" command to start a local
X session then you would add the above command to your ~/.xinitrc
diff --git a/fonts/ja-kaname/DESCR b/fonts/ja-kaname/DESCR
index 3c2615a3947..6648cf600c8 100644
--- a/fonts/ja-kaname/DESCR
+++ b/fonts/ja-kaname/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-Kaname-cho font is an 12x12 dots bitmap font for Japanese.
+Kaname-cho font is an 12x12 dots bitmap font for Japanese.
This font was originally designed by Yuuji Ebihara for SX shell under
SHARP X68000 personal computer. The conversion to BDF was done by tetsu
diff --git a/fonts/kcfonts/DESCR b/fonts/kcfonts/DESCR
index ad6d907d2b8..0ecbd71abe6 100644
--- a/fonts/kcfonts/DESCR
+++ b/fonts/kcfonts/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-Kcfonts is a suit of chinese Ming Fanti fonts for X-window.
+Kcfonts is a suit of chinese Ming Fanti fonts for X-window.
Kcfonts' fonts are contributed by Kau Chauo Information CO. to all
TANet users running on PC. Thanks Chin-Hao Tsai <c-tsai@uiuc.edu>, who
converted it to the style of ETen's fonts. Now you can use kcfonts &
diff --git a/fonts/kochi-cidfonts/DESCR b/fonts/kochi-cidfonts/DESCR
index 112c41d2bfb..12db84e3dae 100644
--- a/fonts/kochi-cidfonts/DESCR
+++ b/fonts/kochi-cidfonts/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-Kochi CID-keyed font is made from `Kochi Mincho' and `Kochi Gothic'
+Kochi CID-keyed font is made from `Kochi Mincho' and `Kochi Gothic'
TrueType fonts with the CID/OpenType conversion kit by KANOU Hiroki.
About the CID/OpenType conversion kit (from its WWW page):
diff --git a/fonts/oto/DESCR b/fonts/oto/DESCR
index d6c41f43bfb..605fbaa296a 100644
--- a/fonts/oto/DESCR
+++ b/fonts/oto/DESCR
@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
The Open Type Organizer project provides programs to list and modify
-the 'name' and 'cmap' tables of OpenType font files. It can be used to
-translate the 'name' and 'cmap' of an OpenType font in locale encodings
-to Unicode encodings, so the font file can be used in an environment
-which does not understand locale encodings. The translated tables are
+the 'name' and 'cmap' tables of OpenType font files. It can be used to
+translate the 'name' and 'cmap' of an OpenType font in locale encodings
+to Unicode encodings, so the font file can be used in an environment
+which does not understand locale encodings. The translated tables are
added to the font while keeping the original tables intact.
Have a True Type font which is not recognized by X Window system?
diff --git a/fonts/t1lib/DESCR b/fonts/t1lib/DESCR
index 3f5cb3497aa..4e4ce0bf3ed 100644
--- a/fonts/t1lib/DESCR
+++ b/fonts/t1lib/DESCR
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ t1lib is a library written in C which implements functions for generating
bitmaps from Adobe Type 1 fonts. It uses most internal parts of the Type 1
rasterizer provided with X11R5 and newer but tries avoid the disadvantages
known from that rasterizer. Although most people would use the rasterizer
-under X11, having X11 is not necessary at all.
+under X11, having X11 is not necessary at all.
The rasterizer is implemented as a shared or static library to be linked
to the programs that want to use Type 1 fonts. In addition to this library
diff --git a/fonts/ttf2pt1/DESCR b/fonts/ttf2pt1/DESCR
index ad3c8d723da..30a50fe039b 100644
--- a/fonts/ttf2pt1/DESCR
+++ b/fonts/ttf2pt1/DESCR
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
-TTF2PT1 is a modification of Andrew Weeks TTF2PFA True Type to Postscript
-Type 3 converter. Which will convert Most True Type Fonts to and Adobe
-Type 1 .pfa file. The files produced are in human readable form, which
-further needs to be encrypted with the t1utilities, to work with most
-software requiring type 1 fonts.
+TTF2PT1 is a modification of Andrew Weeks TTF2PFA True Type to Postscript
+Type 3 converter. Which will convert Most True Type Fonts to and Adobe
+Type 1 .pfa file. The files produced are in human readable form, which
+further needs to be encrypted with the t1utilities, to work with most
+software requiring type 1 fonts.
diff --git a/games/0verkill/DESCR b/games/0verkill/DESCR
index 166aac36d43..2efd79bdc9f 100644
--- a/games/0verkill/DESCR
+++ b/games/0verkill/DESCR
@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
Throw away Doom, Quake and Duke Nukem - 0verkill comes. Now you don't even need
-graphic mode if you wanna take a bloody deathmatch with your friends.
+graphic mode if you wanna take a bloody deathmatch with your friends.
The ASCII art that has always fascinated you started to move finally.
No one has ever thought that ASCII is an animable kind of art.
Finally you can taste the original appearance of elaborate action in full
16 colors of your plain old text terminal. You never thought that ASCII letters
-are capable of network-game action in such a massive manner.
+are capable of network-game action in such a massive manner.
No one ever connected gushing blood with that innocent ASII letters that were
so utterly boring until recently, when 0verkill was released.
diff --git a/games/abuse/DESCR b/games/abuse/DESCR
index efc63117068..61d76dc81f8 100644
--- a/games/abuse/DESCR
+++ b/games/abuse/DESCR
@@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ horror as a mysterious biogenetic experiment turns everybody around you --
guards and prisoners alike, into ravening, inhuman monsters. Your only
hope -- steal a suit of powered armor, any weapons you can get your hands
on, and make your way to the deepest level of the prison, before the
-plague spreads to the outside world."
+plague spreads to the outside world."
diff --git a/games/angband-tty/DESCR b/games/angband-tty/DESCR
index ec4af665f40..8eb29646a77 100644
--- a/games/angband-tty/DESCR
+++ b/games/angband-tty/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
Angband is a rather addictive freeware computer role playing game based
loosely on the world of J.R.R.Tolkien, in which the player explores the
complex dungeon of Angband, killing monsters and collecting treasure, and
-eventually defeating Morgoth, the Master of the Pits of Angband.
+eventually defeating Morgoth, the Master of the Pits of Angband.
diff --git a/games/angband-x11/DESCR b/games/angband-x11/DESCR
index ec4af665f40..8eb29646a77 100644
--- a/games/angband-x11/DESCR
+++ b/games/angband-x11/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
Angband is a rather addictive freeware computer role playing game based
loosely on the world of J.R.R.Tolkien, in which the player explores the
complex dungeon of Angband, killing monsters and collecting treasure, and
-eventually defeating Morgoth, the Master of the Pits of Angband.
+eventually defeating Morgoth, the Master of the Pits of Angband.
diff --git a/games/backgammon/DESCR b/games/backgammon/DESCR
index 1a625168b35..0ce5b7a62f2 100644
--- a/games/backgammon/DESCR
+++ b/games/backgammon/DESCR
@@ -7,13 +7,13 @@ program for playing backgammon games on the first internet backgammon
server (FIBS). bacKgammon is an almost complete rewrite of KFibs
to fix some of the most obvious problems:
- * improved visual appearance of the board
+ * improved visual appearance of the board
* improved user interface design: fewer dialog boxes and improved
- appearance of the main window
- * better code design for easier maintainability and extensibility
+ appearance of the main window
+ * better code design for easier maintainability and extensibility
* better extensibility by separating the board from the driving
backgammon engine - include
- * your backgammon server or use the GNU backgammon engine gnubg to play
+ * your backgammon server or use the GNU backgammon engine gnubg to play
Usage of bacKgammon does not require a connection to the Internet,
nor does it require an account on FIBS. You can use the program to
diff --git a/games/battalion/DESCR b/games/battalion/DESCR
index ebc85f03711..405cac5c77b 100644
--- a/games/battalion/DESCR
+++ b/games/battalion/DESCR
@@ -4,11 +4,11 @@ reality game at the EVE 4 art show in May 1995. The GL version won 'best
indy software' and is available on the Indizone3 CDROM. It was then
converted to OpenGL (with several enhancements) and modified in late 1996
to work with the Mesa graphics library. In 1997 it won the Hot Mix 17 game
-contest from SGI, and was availableon the Hot Mix 17 CDROM.
+contest from SGI, and was availableon the Hot Mix 17 CDROM.
-Here is the description of battalion from the Silicon Graphics homepage
-in Japan.
-
- Battalion wa 'kaiju ga bakuhatsu, hakai' wo kuri-kaesu game desu.
- Battalion is a game where 'A monster blows up, destroys' repeats.
-... pretty much says it all ...
+Here is the description of battalion from the Silicon Graphics homepage
+in Japan.
+
+ Battalion wa 'kaiju ga bakuhatsu, hakai' wo kuri-kaesu game desu.
+ Battalion is a game where 'A monster blows up, destroys' repeats.
+... pretty much says it all ...
diff --git a/games/battleball/DESCR b/games/battleball/DESCR
index 346a60a9292..0a14a9f4c18 100644
--- a/games/battleball/DESCR
+++ b/games/battleball/DESCR
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
BattleBall is a 3-D multiplayer game based on soccer, with a militaristic
twist. BattleBall runs under Unix / X11, and can be played over LANs and
short distances on the internet. BattleBall runs fast without any 3-D
-graphics hardware, and its binaries are small and easily downloaded.
+graphics hardware, and its binaries are small and easily downloaded.
BattleBall is by Philip A. Hardin
diff --git a/games/clanbomber/DESCR b/games/clanbomber/DESCR
index 99769959d15..2524a99e1f3 100644
--- a/games/clanbomber/DESCR
+++ b/games/clanbomber/DESCR
@@ -4,4 +4,4 @@ working title for a small game started in September 1998, that has only
been started to learn how to use ClanLib. But the ClanBomber project has
grown into a real game. It is fully playable and features Computer
controlled bombers, however, it is recommended to play ClanBomber with
-friends (3-8 players are really fun).
+friends (3-8 players are really fun).
diff --git a/games/corewars/DESCR b/games/corewars/DESCR
index 8191cd34d3f..70569d185c0 100644
--- a/games/corewars/DESCR
+++ b/games/corewars/DESCR
@@ -3,9 +3,9 @@ crash each other while they are running in a virtual computer. The
warriors can be written in one of two assembler-like languages called
Corewars and Redcode. Corewars is the default language and is easier
to learn and understand. Redcode provides more advanced and powerful
-instuction but also requires more time to learn.
+instuction but also requires more time to learn.
You can watch your warriors while they are running in the main
program window. A statistic window will give you live coverage of
just how well your warriors are doing. A tournament mode will allow
-you to run you own tournaments on your computer.
+you to run you own tournaments on your computer.
diff --git a/games/crossfire-cli/deinstall b/games/crossfire-cli/deinstall
index 9c1746b0b82..e6410429a3f 100644
--- a/games/crossfire-cli/deinstall
+++ b/games/crossfire-cli/deinstall
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
#!XXXLOCALBASEXXX/bin/perl
#
-# $NetBSD: deinstall,v 1.1 2001/11/01 01:09:57 zuntum Exp $
+# $NetBSD: deinstall,v 1.2 2003/05/06 17:41:16 jmmv Exp $
#
open (FILE,"XXXLOCALBASEXXX/etc/rplay.conf");
open (OUT,">tmp");
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ open (OUT,">tmp");
while (<FILE>) {
$found=0;
foreach $datum (@data) {
- $found++ if ($datum eq $_);
+ $found++ if ($datum eq $_);
}
print OUT "$_" if ($found == 0);
}
diff --git a/games/crossfire-srv/deinstall b/games/crossfire-srv/deinstall
index acbc1a1de8d..22e17683bf9 100644
--- a/games/crossfire-srv/deinstall
+++ b/games/crossfire-srv/deinstall
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
#!XXXLOCALBASEXXX/bin/perl
#
-# $NetBSD: deinstall,v 1.1 2001/11/01 01:11:33 zuntum Exp $
+# $NetBSD: deinstall,v 1.2 2003/05/06 17:41:17 jmmv Exp $
#
open (FILE,"XXXLOCALBASEXXX/etc/rplay.conf");
open (OUT,">tmp");
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ open (OUT,">tmp");
while (<FILE>) {
$found=0;
foreach $datum (@data) {
- $found++ if ($datum eq $_);
+ $found++ if ($datum eq $_);
}
print OUT "$_" if ($found == 0);
}
diff --git a/games/exchess/DESCR b/games/exchess/DESCR
index c20d628394e..3623b5b3b1e 100644
--- a/games/exchess/DESCR
+++ b/games/exchess/DESCR
@@ -2,10 +2,10 @@ EXchess is an experimental chess engine supporting the following features:
* Support for Tim Mann's XBoard.
* Analysis features of XBoard.
- * Brute force searches to 60 ply (1 ply = a move by one side).
- * Hash tables for storing positions already visited in the search.
- * Pondering. (Thinking on the opponent's time.)
- * Recursive null move pruning.
- * Quiescent capture search.
- * Adjustable hash table size.
+ * Brute force searches to 60 ply (1 ply = a move by one side).
+ * Hash tables for storing positions already visited in the search.
+ * Pondering. (Thinking on the opponent's time.)
+ * Recursive null move pruning.
+ * Quiescent capture search.
+ * Adjustable hash table size.
* Adjustable search and evaluation parameters.
diff --git a/games/finalbattle/DESCR b/games/finalbattle/DESCR
index c7df2b94546..4e05349b528 100644
--- a/games/finalbattle/DESCR
+++ b/games/finalbattle/DESCR
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ information and controls, including a short range viewscreen showing your
ship in the center and other objects near it, a long range "map" (aka
"radar") showing all players, a damage report and repair window, a weapon
selection window, a ship's-computer and player-to-player communications
-window, and a ship upgrade status window.
+window, and a ship upgrade status window.
The game uses the X network protocol to display graphics and receive
player input from mulitple servers. Only one client is running and is in
diff --git a/games/fkiss/DESCR b/games/fkiss/DESCR
index 2959409310c..c60555998c3 100644
--- a/games/fkiss/DESCR
+++ b/games/fkiss/DESCR
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ from http://embyquinn.tripod.com/history.html
KiSS is an acronym for Kisekae Set System. "Kisekae" is a Japanese word
used in reference to changing clothes. "Kisekae ningyo" is the Japanese
-term for what we call in America a "fashion doll" (such as Barbie).
+term for what we call in America a "fashion doll" (such as Barbie).
In 1991, a Japanese computer programmer known as MIO.H released a
viewing platform and related image archives, or "kisekae sets",
diff --git a/games/frozen-bubble/DESCR b/games/frozen-bubble/DESCR
index b660f42e81d..a134cc5f65c 100644
--- a/games/frozen-bubble/DESCR
+++ b/games/frozen-bubble/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
An amazingly cute game of popping bubbles. Full-featured, colorful
animated penguin eyecandy, 100 levels of 1p game, hours and hours
of 2p game, a level-editor, 3 professional quality 20-channels musics,
-15 stereo sound effects, 7 unique graphical transition effects.
+15 stereo sound effects, 7 unique graphical transition effects.
diff --git a/games/galaxa/DESCR b/games/galaxa/DESCR
index 209e48a7d35..389f0b50bdd 100644
--- a/games/galaxa/DESCR
+++ b/games/galaxa/DESCR
@@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ THE GAME SCREEN
---------------
The game screen looks similar to this text representation:
- _________________________________________
+ _________________________________________
| Score: 00000 Level: 01 Lives: 03 | <-- Game status
| |
| X X |
diff --git a/games/gnome-breakout/DESCR b/games/gnome-breakout/DESCR
index 6bea23fc5a9..86e1fdfb1db 100644
--- a/games/gnome-breakout/DESCR
+++ b/games/gnome-breakout/DESCR
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
GNOME Breakout is a clone of the classic arcade game Breakout,
written for GNOME. Still in development, but very playable, and
-very addictive.
+very addictive.
diff --git a/games/gnome-games/DESCR b/games/gnome-games/DESCR
index 7ad18af239e..0b73df37aac 100644
--- a/games/gnome-games/DESCR
+++ b/games/gnome-games/DESCR
@@ -1 +1 @@
-Many games - same-gnome, gnothello, solitaire, tetravex, tetris ,others...
+Many games - same-gnome, gnothello, solitaire, tetravex, tetris ,others...
diff --git a/games/gnome2-games/DESCR b/games/gnome2-games/DESCR
index 7ad18af239e..0b73df37aac 100644
--- a/games/gnome2-games/DESCR
+++ b/games/gnome2-games/DESCR
@@ -1 +1 @@
-Many games - same-gnome, gnothello, solitaire, tetravex, tetris ,others...
+Many games - same-gnome, gnothello, solitaire, tetravex, tetris ,others...
diff --git a/games/golddig/DESCR b/games/golddig/DESCR
index 2ea4ea6e694..e6b91b1fe24 100644
--- a/games/golddig/DESCR
+++ b/games/golddig/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
Golddig is a fast action game designed for use with the X
-window system. gdedit is used to create and edit new levels
+window system. gdedit is used to create and edit new levels
which can be used by golddig. Version 3.0 includes support
for color displays and comes with 26 levels.
diff --git a/games/jetpack/DESCR b/games/jetpack/DESCR
index fab66172826..fb718809ba3 100644
--- a/games/jetpack/DESCR
+++ b/games/jetpack/DESCR
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
Jetpack is an arcade action game. The user controls a player wearing a
jetpack. The player must travel through the maze to find a key and
bring it back to the door to exit to the next level. There are three
-kinds of enemies in jetpack: guards, fireballs and wall sweepers.
+kinds of enemies in jetpack: guards, fireballs and wall sweepers.
Touching any enemy is fatal. Guards patrol the maze. They
fly in the middle of the corridors and follow random paths through the
maze. Fireballs fly through space and bounce off walls. Wall
diff --git a/games/knightcap/DESCR b/games/knightcap/DESCR
index 13a7685713e..a2b172117a0 100644
--- a/games/knightcap/DESCR
+++ b/games/knightcap/DESCR
@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
KnightCap is a chess program written for the Fujitsu AP1000+ parallel
-computer (running AP/Linux).
+computer (running AP/Linux).
The principal differences between KnightCap and other chess programs
are:
- - KnightCap has an optional fully rendered 3D interface, giving a feel
+ - KnightCap has an optional fully rendered 3D interface, giving a feel
much more like an "over the board" game.
- KnightCap was developed to run on a parallel distributed memory
machine, although it also runs on normal unix boxes.
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ are:
- KnightCap learns the parameters of its evaluation function as it
plays. The most dramatic example of how this helps is an experiment
we conducted on FICS in which KnightCap learnt from a 1650 player
- to a 2100 player in just 300 games.
+ to a 2100 player in just 300 games.
KnightCap now beats gnuchess consistently and is within "coo-ee" of
crafty, although I think it needs deeper search or some more dramatic
diff --git a/games/lincity/DESCR b/games/lincity/DESCR
index eba15d2d698..833cb473adf 100644
--- a/games/lincity/DESCR
+++ b/games/lincity/DESCR
@@ -4,4 +4,4 @@ economy with the help of renewable energy and recycling, or you can go for
broke and build rockets to escape from a pollution ridden and resource
starved planet, it's up to you. Due to the finite resources available in
any one place, this is not a game that you can leave for long periods of
-time.
+time.
diff --git a/games/nethack-lib/DESCR b/games/nethack-lib/DESCR
index 31f01787b04..d0d8bdcdea0 100644
--- a/games/nethack-lib/DESCR
+++ b/games/nethack-lib/DESCR
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
Nethack is a single player, ASCII graphics-based adventure game, similar
to the lines of Dungeons & Dragons and similar fantasy games. It is
commonly classified in the larger group of Rogue-like Games, which
-generally are all text-based, solo adventures.
+generally are all text-based, solo adventures.
Within the game, your character is after the infamous Wizard of Yendor,
who has stolen the Amulet of Yendor and plans to use it for his evil
diff --git a/games/nethack-qt/DESCR b/games/nethack-qt/DESCR
index 31f01787b04..d0d8bdcdea0 100644
--- a/games/nethack-qt/DESCR
+++ b/games/nethack-qt/DESCR
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
Nethack is a single player, ASCII graphics-based adventure game, similar
to the lines of Dungeons & Dragons and similar fantasy games. It is
commonly classified in the larger group of Rogue-like Games, which
-generally are all text-based, solo adventures.
+generally are all text-based, solo adventures.
Within the game, your character is after the infamous Wizard of Yendor,
who has stolen the Amulet of Yendor and plans to use it for his evil
diff --git a/games/nethack-tty/DESCR b/games/nethack-tty/DESCR
index 31f01787b04..d0d8bdcdea0 100644
--- a/games/nethack-tty/DESCR
+++ b/games/nethack-tty/DESCR
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
Nethack is a single player, ASCII graphics-based adventure game, similar
to the lines of Dungeons & Dragons and similar fantasy games. It is
commonly classified in the larger group of Rogue-like Games, which
-generally are all text-based, solo adventures.
+generally are all text-based, solo adventures.
Within the game, your character is after the infamous Wizard of Yendor,
who has stolen the Amulet of Yendor and plans to use it for his evil
diff --git a/games/nethack-x11/DESCR b/games/nethack-x11/DESCR
index 31f01787b04..d0d8bdcdea0 100644
--- a/games/nethack-x11/DESCR
+++ b/games/nethack-x11/DESCR
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
Nethack is a single player, ASCII graphics-based adventure game, similar
to the lines of Dungeons & Dragons and similar fantasy games. It is
commonly classified in the larger group of Rogue-like Games, which
-generally are all text-based, solo adventures.
+generally are all text-based, solo adventures.
Within the game, your character is after the infamous Wizard of Yendor,
who has stolen the Amulet of Yendor and plans to use it for his evil
diff --git a/games/nethack/DESCR b/games/nethack/DESCR
index a324a25e0f3..f5a5ce54ff5 100644
--- a/games/nethack/DESCR
+++ b/games/nethack/DESCR
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
Nethack is a single player, ASCII graphics-based adventure game, similar
to the lines of Dungeons & Dragons and similar fantasy games. It is
commonly classified in the larger group of Rogue-like Games, which
-generally are all text-based, solo adventures.
+generally are all text-based, solo adventures.
Within the game, your character is after the infamous Wizard of Yendor,
who has stolen the Amulet of Yendor and plans to use it for his evil
diff --git a/games/omega/DESCR b/games/omega/DESCR
index 982ea6f67f8..74a8329b432 100644
--- a/games/omega/DESCR
+++ b/games/omega/DESCR
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ oracle's advice. There *is* a "total winner" status, by the way.
Omega, unlike lesser games is incredibly amusing to play. Laurence P.
Brothers (the primary author) is the Oscar Wilde of rouge-like games.
-Many omega concepts, but not great sense of humor were later stolen
+Many omega concepts, but not great sense of humor were later stolen
for use in ADOM.
Omega offers a richness of playing detail that goes beyond a simple
diff --git a/games/plib/DESCR b/games/plib/DESCR
index a5a2c3305bf..93ee998932d 100644
--- a/games/plib/DESCR
+++ b/games/plib/DESCR
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ applications that are 100% portable across a wide range of hardware
and operating systems. PLIB is OpenSource software, issued under
the terms of the Library varient GNU Public License (LGPL).
-The contents of PLIB are:
+The contents of PLIB are:
* GUI Widgets: Picoscopic User Interface Library (PUI)
A fully portable GUI interface that needs only
diff --git a/games/powwow/DESCR b/games/powwow/DESCR
index b4aa25955d4..4885435f451 100644
--- a/games/powwow/DESCR
+++ b/games/powwow/DESCR
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
powwow is a client program, which replaces telnet for the lazy
-mudder who wants some (only some?) extra features.
+mudder who wants some (only some?) extra features.
It is primarily designed for DikuMUDs, but nothing prevents its use
for other types of muds. powwow is based on another client, cancan,
and cancan was originally inspired by tintin (yet another client)
diff --git a/games/spellcast/DESCR b/games/spellcast/DESCR
index 219f67f7b20..6da4541da09 100644
--- a/games/spellcast/DESCR
+++ b/games/spellcast/DESCR
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
-Spellcast is a multiplayer strategy game for Unix machines running X
-windows.
+Spellcast is a multiplayer strategy game for Unix machines running X
+windows.
It concerns a conflict between two or more powerful wizards. The opponents
use mystical hand gestures to invoke their spells -- spells of summoning,
@@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ elemental energy, protection, psionic influence, and good old-fashioned
brute force. Each wizard has two hands, a sequence of gestures can contain
multiple spells, and some spells require two-handed gestures. This means
that timing and forethought are necessary to insure that your defensive
-spells block all attacks while your attacks get through.
+spells block all attacks while your attacks get through.
diff --git a/games/tanked/DESCR b/games/tanked/DESCR
index 6f70f67db4e..6f7e127b7ff 100644
--- a/games/tanked/DESCR
+++ b/games/tanked/DESCR
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ compiled, you need a server to play on. The server source is included, so
you can compile your own. Or you can play on ogesoft.dyn.ml.org, which is
run by the author of Get Tanked (that's me!). With v0.90,
ogresoft.dyn.ml.org is the default server in the client, so if you start
-it with no arguments, you will be connected to it automatically.
+it with no arguments, you will be connected to it automatically.
Once you are connected, you will see an MOTD window with server
information and basic instructions. From there, click either the red or
diff --git a/games/wormz/MESSAGE b/games/wormz/MESSAGE
index 83542580770..92eeb0e3164 100644
--- a/games/wormz/MESSAGE
+++ b/games/wormz/MESSAGE
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
===========================================================================
-$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.2 2002/09/24 12:30:03 wiz Exp $
+$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.3 2003/05/06 17:41:21 jmmv Exp $
-To play, click on the "X" to set up your players, and click on the box
+To play, click on the "X" to set up your players, and click on the box
marked <none> to set up your controls, you may then type the keys you
wish to use for left and right.
diff --git a/games/xbat/DESCR b/games/xbat/DESCR
index ade9e5bd50e..c1bad491a37 100644
--- a/games/xbat/DESCR
+++ b/games/xbat/DESCR
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
This is the XEVIOUS (NAMCO(C)) like game.
TYPE:
- xbat
+ xbat
OPTION:
-hs : high speed mode
diff --git a/games/xboing/DESCR b/games/xboing/DESCR
index 59c56889f54..b8918640d51 100644
--- a/games/xboing/DESCR
+++ b/games/xboing/DESCR
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
XBoing is a blockout type game where you have a paddle which you control
to bounce a ball around the game zone destroying blocks with a proton
-ball.
+ball.
Each block carries a different point value. The more blocks you destroy,
-the better your score. The person with the highest score wins.
+the better your score. The person with the highest score wins.
The arena is filled with blocks and other objects. You have a paddle that
can move from left to right at the bottom of the arena. You control the
paddle so that the proton ball bounces around blowing up blocks and that
it does not go past the paddle and out the bottom, much like a pinball
-game.
+game.
diff --git a/games/xdoom/DESCR b/games/xdoom/DESCR
index 9ddbc38f53c..e590831c90f 100644
--- a/games/xdoom/DESCR
+++ b/games/xdoom/DESCR
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
DOOM is a lightning-fast virtual reality adventure where you're the
toughest space trooper ever to suck vacuum. Your mission is to shoot
your way through a monster-infested holocaust. Living to tell the tale if
-possible.
+possible.
The gameplay for DOOM is quite simple. This is not a cumbersome
adventure game, but an action-oriented slugathon. You don't need the
diff --git a/games/xfreecell/DESCR b/games/xfreecell/DESCR
index f0e6f686201..fdc23496ee5 100644
--- a/games/xfreecell/DESCR
+++ b/games/xfreecell/DESCR
@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
-This is a version of the popular one-player freecell card game
+This is a version of the popular one-player freecell card game
for X.
diff --git a/games/xkobo/DESCR b/games/xkobo/DESCR
index fa552f9f4fa..4c6a4ceecc2 100644
--- a/games/xkobo/DESCR
+++ b/games/xkobo/DESCR
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
XKOBO is a game for X. The play is quite simple. Your object is to
destroy all the fortresses. You can control your ship by pressing
-the cursor keys, and shot beams by pressing the SHIFT key or the
+the cursor keys, and shot beams by pressing the SHIFT key or the
left mouse button.
XKOBO is Copyright (C) 1995 Akira Higuchi <a-higuti@math.hokudai.ac.jp>.
diff --git a/games/xmris/DESCR b/games/xmris/DESCR
index 05d6fa02ae5..1755395810e 100644
--- a/games/xmris/DESCR
+++ b/games/xmris/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-Mr Is is a version of the Mr Do video arcade game for the X Window System.
+Mr Is is a version of the Mr Do video arcade game for the X Window System.
You control a gnome, who can walk around a garden, along paths already
marked, or create new paths wherever you wish. You also have a ball, which
diff --git a/games/xpipeman/DESCR b/games/xpipeman/DESCR
index a151fe4edc4..32bd63a6a08 100644
--- a/games/xpipeman/DESCR
+++ b/games/xpipeman/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
Xpipeman is a game of skill requiring the user to connect together pieces
of a pipe to allow a liquid to flow through without leaking out. The
liquid flows out of the block marked with an "S". The aim of the game is
-to connect as many pieces of pipe to the start block as possible.
+to connect as many pieces of pipe to the start block as possible.
diff --git a/games/xpuyopuyo/DESCR b/games/xpuyopuyo/DESCR
index 81e4f9c4fa2..5180b7dff34 100644
--- a/games/xpuyopuyo/DESCR
+++ b/games/xpuyopuyo/DESCR
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
Xpuyopuyo is a Tetris-like puzzle game where you strive to match up four
"blobs" of the same color. Each match gives you points, and also dumps gray
-rocks on your opponent which are irritating and troublesome to get rid of.
+rocks on your opponent which are irritating and troublesome to get rid of.
Multiple matches at one time score more points, and result in more rocks
being dumped on the opponent (much to their dismay). First person to fill
up their screen with puyopuyo blobs loses.
diff --git a/games/xskat/DESCR b/games/xskat/DESCR
index 2586b2e3c6f..e8758f565a3 100644
--- a/games/xskat/DESCR
+++ b/games/xskat/DESCR
@@ -3,5 +3,5 @@ as defined by the official german Skatordnung.
Up to 2 players may be simulated by the computer.
-The rules can be found at
+The rules can be found at
http://dungeon.netlink.co.uk/users/pagat/schafk/skat.html
diff --git a/games/xskat/Makefile b/games/xskat/Makefile
index acd3e382c3d..1342a4e42ad 100644
--- a/games/xskat/Makefile
+++ b/games/xskat/Makefile
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
-# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.5 2003/02/26 04:07:50 jschauma Exp $
-# FreeBSD Id: Makefile,v 1.10 1998/12/22 16:07:01 tg Exp
+# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.6 2003/05/06 17:41:23 jmmv Exp $
+# FreeBSD Id: Makefile,v 1.10 1998/12/22 16:07:01 tg Exp
#
DISTNAME= xskat-3.4
diff --git a/games/xzip/DESCR b/games/xzip/DESCR
index d1e291ca4b9..eeee7b4d39d 100644
--- a/games/xzip/DESCR
+++ b/games/xzip/DESCR
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ free (yee-ha!)
developed at CMU. Really, I would have preferred to actually do this in
ATK... except that then you'd need ATK to run it, and that's 50 megabytes
-of source code. (Honest.) So I just did an imitation.
+of source code. (Honest.) So I just did an imitation.
Z-code games are available at:
diff --git a/graphics/3DKit/DESCR b/graphics/3DKit/DESCR
index 24099e343d7..b5d40840ca8 100644
--- a/graphics/3DKit/DESCR
+++ b/graphics/3DKit/DESCR
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ the Cocoa API. It is truly a multiplatform graphics API!
The GNU 3DKit's main purpose is to provide an elegant foundation commonly
required to write 3D applications. The 3DKit uses OpenGL as backend. The
-kit consists of multiple libraries, all written in Objective-C: the
+kit consists of multiple libraries, all written in Objective-C: the
GeometryKit, the RenderKit, the SDLKit, the GlutKit, and the GLXKit.
The GNU 3DKit currently provides the following features:
@@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ The GNU 3DKit currently provides the following features:
* support for vertex arrays, display lists etc.
* transparent bounding volume handling (spheres and AABB)
* direct support for GLX, SDL and glut
- * optimised linear algebra and some physics code
+ * optimised linear algebra and some physics code
diff --git a/graphics/CompuPic/DESCR b/graphics/CompuPic/DESCR
index 50a64a8b8ae..bbfb8388bc6 100644
--- a/graphics/CompuPic/DESCR
+++ b/graphics/CompuPic/DESCR
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
CompuPic is an interactive multimedia file manager and manipulation
program. CompuPic allows you to efficiently view, manage, catalog,
-and convert over 30 graphics formats.
+and convert over 30 graphics formats.
See http://www.photodex.com/ordering/order.html for ordering
information, or dial 1-800-377-4686 M-F 8:30am - 5:00pm CST.
diff --git a/graphics/ImageMagick/DESCR b/graphics/ImageMagick/DESCR
index e156869209e..98bd8dbe2c1 100644
--- a/graphics/ImageMagick/DESCR
+++ b/graphics/ImageMagick/DESCR
@@ -2,11 +2,11 @@ ImageMagick TM, is a package for display and interactive manipulation
of images for the X Window System. It is written in C and interfaces
to the X library, and therefore does not require any proprietary
toolkit in order to compile. Although the software is copyrighted, it
-is available for free and can be redistributed without fee.
+is available for free and can be redistributed without fee.
The ImageMagick image display program can display an image on any
workstation screen running an X server. It can read and write many of
the more popular image formats including JPEG, TIFF, PNM, GIF, and
Photo CD. In addition you can interactively resize, rotate, sharpen,
color reduce, or add special effects to an image and save your
-completed work in the same or differing image format.
+completed work in the same or differing image format.
diff --git a/graphics/aalib-x11/DESCR b/graphics/aalib-x11/DESCR
index e47db4e8f4d..9844004c2d0 100644
--- a/graphics/aalib-x11/DESCR
+++ b/graphics/aalib-x11/DESCR
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
AAlib is a portable ASCII Art library. From the AA project documentation:
-"There are many problems of various kinds with video cards, low frequency
-monitors, crashing graphical apps... AA-lib IS the solution. It works on a
-terminal of any kind, it is fast and portable, it gives to you standard API.
+"There are many problems of various kinds with video cards, low frequency
+monitors, crashing graphical apps... AA-lib IS the solution. It works on a
+terminal of any kind, it is fast and portable, it gives to you standard API.
It gives to your old hardware more power! "
diff --git a/graphics/blender/DESCR b/graphics/blender/DESCR
index 383ef129614..94abd1bd7f0 100644
--- a/graphics/blender/DESCR
+++ b/graphics/blender/DESCR
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
-Blender is a full blown raytracer designed to help image and animation
-rendering. It features a Graphic User Interface, it manages animations, and
+Blender is a full blown raytracer designed to help image and animation
+rendering. It features a Graphic User Interface, it manages animations, and
it has every functions you can expect from a raytracer.
diff --git a/graphics/camediaplay/Makefile b/graphics/camediaplay/Makefile
index 8efe6bc7648..ebd3d82362f 100644
--- a/graphics/camediaplay/Makefile
+++ b/graphics/camediaplay/Makefile
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
-# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.5 2003/03/29 12:41:14 jmmv Exp $
-# FreeBSD Id: Makefile,v 1.10 1998/01/17 17:46:00 itojun Exp
+# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.6 2003/05/06 17:41:25 jmmv Exp $
+# FreeBSD Id: Makefile,v 1.10 1998/01/17 17:46:00 itojun Exp
#
DISTNAME= camediaplay-20010211
diff --git a/graphics/cdlabelgen/DESCR b/graphics/cdlabelgen/DESCR
index 02c829ed884..9dbc5c7440a 100644
--- a/graphics/cdlabelgen/DESCR
+++ b/graphics/cdlabelgen/DESCR
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ labelling CD compilations, and copies of CDs.
Note that cdlabelgen does not actually print anything -- it just
spits out postscript, which you can then do with as you please.
- cdlabelgen's purpose in life is twofold:
+ cdlabelgen's purpose in life is twofold:
1.) To be run automatically and swiftly from a shell script
and automatically generate a frontcard and a traycard for
@@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ spits out postscript, which you can then do with as you please.
case bear the label of what the CD is.
2.) To have a minimum of dependencies -- cdlabelgen only
- requires perl.
+ requires perl.
diff --git a/graphics/cqcam/DESCR b/graphics/cqcam/DESCR
index 3266970ec4c..30b78aae3a2 100644
--- a/graphics/cqcam/DESCR
+++ b/graphics/cqcam/DESCR
@@ -3,9 +3,9 @@ various PC Unixes, written by Patrick Reynolds. It is independent
of Scott Laird's qcam package and those derived from it and has
several features that they do not. cqcam has been tested on Linux,
QNX, FreeBSD, BSDI, and LynxOS, and could probably be ported easily
-to (almost) any other PC Unix out there.
+to (almost) any other PC Unix out there.
cqcam supports the Color Quickcam and Color Quickcam 2. It does not
support b&w Quickcams. It will support parallel VC Quickcams when
Connectix gets around to posting low-level programming specifications.
-USB VC Quickcams may be supported in the more distant future.
+USB VC Quickcams may be supported in the more distant future.
diff --git a/graphics/denemo/DESCR b/graphics/denemo/DESCR
index c5be3ad156b..0f3e253eba0 100644
--- a/graphics/denemo/DESCR
+++ b/graphics/denemo/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
Denemo is a GUI musical score editor written in C/gtk+. It is intended
primarily as a frontend to GNU Lilypond, but is adaptable to other
computer-music-related purposes as well. Though its behavior and features
-will no doubt continue to be refined, it is already perfectly usable.
+will no doubt continue to be refined, it is already perfectly usable.
diff --git a/graphics/dvdbackup/DESCR b/graphics/dvdbackup/DESCR
index ac24832588a..e7c31bea3f6 100644
--- a/graphics/dvdbackup/DESCR
+++ b/graphics/dvdbackup/DESCR
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
-DVDBACKUP enables users to create backups from DVDs they own.
+DVDBACKUP enables users to create backups from DVDs they own.
It requires the libdvdread library and is hence capable of reading encrypted
DVDs on systems that have the libdvdcss library installed.
diff --git a/graphics/dx/DESCR b/graphics/dx/DESCR
index 3b57487833f..8ba2c3f14b4 100644
--- a/graphics/dx/DESCR
+++ b/graphics/dx/DESCR
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
Data Explorer is a system of tools and user interfaces for visualizing data.
In general terms the visualization of data can be considered a 3-stage
-process:
+process:
-1. Describing and importing data
-2. Processing the data through a visualization program
+1. Describing and importing data
+2. Processing the data through a visualization program
3. Presenting the resulting image.
diff --git a/graphics/freetype-lib/DESCR b/graphics/freetype-lib/DESCR
index 88e8b304ce9..00fbd3bba8d 100644
--- a/graphics/freetype-lib/DESCR
+++ b/graphics/freetype-lib/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-The FreeType engine is a free and portable TrueType font rendering engine.
+The FreeType engine is a free and portable TrueType font rendering engine.
It has been developed to provide TT support to a great variety of
platforms and environments. Notice that FreeType is a *library*. It is
*not* a font server for your preferred environment, even though it has
diff --git a/graphics/freetype/DESCR b/graphics/freetype/DESCR
index c3ec5382d27..c84b85247b2 100644
--- a/graphics/freetype/DESCR
+++ b/graphics/freetype/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-The FreeType engine is a free and portable TrueType font rendering engine.
+The FreeType engine is a free and portable TrueType font rendering engine.
It has been developed to provide TT support to a great variety of
platforms and environments. Notice that FreeType is a *library*. It is
*not* a font server for your preferred environment, even though it has
diff --git a/graphics/g3d/DESCR b/graphics/g3d/DESCR
index f31bbefce2c..54f617fad53 100644
--- a/graphics/g3d/DESCR
+++ b/graphics/g3d/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-This is G3D. It is a 3D modeller with a narrow view of 3D modelling.
-That is: I wrote this up to make models for 3D games. This means that
-advanced modelling features (NURBS, animation, other stuff like that)
-is not included. It probably never will be either.
+This is G3D. It is a 3D modeller with a narrow view of 3D modelling.
+That is: I wrote this up to make models for 3D games. This means that
+advanced modelling features (NURBS, animation, other stuff like that)
+is not included. It probably never will be either.
diff --git a/graphics/gifsicle/DESCR b/graphics/gifsicle/DESCR
index cb64a860eb4..86b96fb08cd 100644
--- a/graphics/gifsicle/DESCR
+++ b/graphics/gifsicle/DESCR
@@ -2,10 +2,10 @@ Gifsicle is a UNIX command-line tool for creating, editing,
and getting information about GIF images and animations.
You can also extract frames from animations, or replace, delete,
or insert frames into existing animations.
-Some more gifsicle features:
- * Batch mode for changing GIFs in place.
- * Prints detailed information about GIFs, including comments.
- * Control over interlacing, comments, looping, transparency...
+Some more gifsicle features:
+ * Batch mode for changing GIFs in place.
+ * Prints detailed information about GIFs, including comments.
+ * Control over interlacing, comments, looping, transparency...
* Creates well-behaved GIFs: removes redundant colors, only uses
local color tables if it absolutely has to (local color tables
waste space and can cause viewing artifacts), etc.
diff --git a/graphics/gphoto/DESCR b/graphics/gphoto/DESCR
index c5db431b6cf..1408bdf8fe9 100644
--- a/graphics/gphoto/DESCR
+++ b/graphics/gphoto/DESCR
@@ -1,14 +1,14 @@
gPhoto is an universal, free GTK+ application that will allow
-downloading, saving, and manipulation of images from several
+downloading, saving, and manipulation of images from several
different digital camera models, or from the local harddrive.
-gPhoto has a basic command line interface, which is handy,
-if you want to set up a web camera, and use gphoto in a
-script, e.g. with Perl/PHP.
+gPhoto has a basic command line interface, which is handy,
+if you want to set up a web camera, and use gphoto in a
+script, e.g. with Perl/PHP.
gPhoto sports a new HTML engine, that let's you create your
-gallery "themes" (HTML with special tags), and publish images
+gallery "themes" (HTML with special tags), and publish images
to the web. A directory browse mode has also been implemented.
-gPhoto supports a wide array of digital camera models.
+gPhoto supports a wide array of digital camera models.
Visit http://www.gphoto.org/cameras.html for an updated list.
diff --git a/graphics/graphviz/DESCR b/graphics/graphviz/DESCR
index a6657c82f39..2338de39f87 100644
--- a/graphics/graphviz/DESCR
+++ b/graphics/graphviz/DESCR
@@ -2,10 +2,10 @@ Graphviz is a set of graph drawing tools from AT&T Research and Lucent Bell
Laboratories.
It includes:
-- dot: makes hierarchical layouts of directed graphs
-- neato: makes "spring" model layouts of undirected graphs
+- dot: makes hierarchical layouts of directed graphs
+- neato: makes "spring" model layouts of undirected graphs
- lefty: a programmable graphics editor
-- dotty: a customizable interface written in LEFTY
+- dotty: a customizable interface written in LEFTY
- tcldot: a customizable graphical interface written in TCL
-- libgraph: the base library for graph tools
+- libgraph: the base library for graph tools
- various associated utilities
diff --git a/graphics/gtkglext/DESCR b/graphics/gtkglext/DESCR
index a1bf3f2c7af..d47284d93a5 100644
--- a/graphics/gtkglext/DESCR
+++ b/graphics/gtkglext/DESCR
@@ -3,4 +3,4 @@
GtkGLExt provides the GDK objects to support OpenGL rendering in GTK,
and GtkWidget API add-ons to make GTK+ widgets OpenGL-capable. As opposed
to Jane Loff's GtkGLArea, it does not provide any OpenGL widget, but an
-interface to use OpenGL on *ANY* GTK+ widget.
+interface to use OpenGL on *ANY* GTK+ widget.
diff --git a/graphics/lib3ds/DESCR b/graphics/lib3ds/DESCR
index d82a8a9bc36..007ee68d579 100644
--- a/graphics/lib3ds/DESCR
+++ b/graphics/lib3ds/DESCR
@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
- Lib3ds is a free alternative to Autodesk's 3DS File Toolkit for handling
-3DS files. Its main goal is to simplify the creation of 3DS import and
-export filters.
+ Lib3ds is a free alternative to Autodesk's 3DS File Toolkit for handling
+3DS files. Its main goal is to simplify the creation of 3DS import and
+export filters.
+
+ This project is not related in any form to Autodesk. The library is
+based on unofficial information about the 3DS format found on the web.
- This project is not related in any form to Autodesk. The library is
-based on unofficial information about the 3DS format found on the web.
-
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
diff --git a/graphics/libgdgeda/DESCR b/graphics/libgdgeda/DESCR
index 42c75792418..3cc9674139b 100644
--- a/graphics/libgdgeda/DESCR
+++ b/graphics/libgdgeda/DESCR
@@ -1,14 +1,14 @@
libgdgeda is a special version of gd 1.6, specifically created for
gEDA. The changes from the original gd library are:
- - gdImageArc arcs rotate counterclockwise (as opposed to the
+ - gdImageArc arcs rotate counterclockwise (as opposed to the
original clockwise rotation).
- mtables.c is now build like any other C file (ie it's not
#included). Created mtables.h which contain the prototypes
for the math lookup tables.
- Created libgdgeda-config, which is a sh script. This script
is used in gEDA to determine the various build parameters of
- libgdgeda (cflags and ldflags).
+ libgdgeda (cflags and ldflags).
- index.html was moved into the doc directory
- Updated source from gd 1.6 which removes support for gifs and
adds support for pngs. Now requires libpng.
diff --git a/graphics/libvideogfx/DESCR b/graphics/libvideogfx/DESCR
index 8ed1dc50800..2de11659357 100644
--- a/graphics/libvideogfx/DESCR
+++ b/graphics/libvideogfx/DESCR
@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
LibVideoGfx is a C++ library for low-level video processing. It aims at
speeding up the development process for image and video processing applications
by providing high-level classes for commonly required tasks. The library
-comprises support for:
+comprises support for:
- basic image data classes
- color-space convertion for RGB, YUV, HSV
- drawing primitives (lines, circles, ...)
- image manipulation (scaling, pixel-ops, convolution)
- file-IO (ppm, yuv, jpeg, png, mpeg, V4L-grabbing)
- X11 image display (including Xv-extension support)
+ basic image data classes
+ color-space convertion for RGB, YUV, HSV
+ drawing primitives (lines, circles, ...)
+ image manipulation (scaling, pixel-ops, convolution)
+ file-IO (ppm, yuv, jpeg, png, mpeg, V4L-grabbing)
+ X11 image display (including Xv-extension support)
diff --git a/graphics/mpgtx/DESCR b/graphics/mpgtx/DESCR
index b0e482e5da6..5653dfa8c31 100644
--- a/graphics/mpgtx/DESCR
+++ b/graphics/mpgtx/DESCR
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
mpgtx is a command line MPEG audio/video file toolbox.
-
+
mpgtx was designed with the good old Unix philosophy in mind: do
few things, but do them well. In other words, provide an austere,
yet powerful, command line interface.
diff --git a/graphics/mtv/DESCR b/graphics/mtv/DESCR
index c96517c9464..a4798b749fb 100644
--- a/graphics/mtv/DESCR
+++ b/graphics/mtv/DESCR
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
MpegTV Player (mtv) is a realtime software MPEG-1 Video+Audio Player
and VCD Player. It supports full-screen mode, can play from file,
pipe, network URL, or Video CD.
-
+
Contact Information: info@mpegtv.com
diff --git a/graphics/opendis/DESCR b/graphics/opendis/DESCR
index 408b25080a8..79c8f44c420 100644
--- a/graphics/opendis/DESCR
+++ b/graphics/opendis/DESCR
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
ODS, the Open Digita Services project, is an effort to write open
source tools for accessing Digita cameras from unix operating systems.
-ODS has been tested with and is known to work with the following cameras:
+ODS has been tested with and is known to work with the following cameras:
- Kodak DC-220
- Kodak DC-260
- Kodak DC-265
- Kodak DC-290
+ Kodak DC-220
+ Kodak DC-260
+ Kodak DC-265
+ Kodak DC-290
The Minolta EX-1500 has been reported to work with ODS, but the
-interface needs some debugging.
+interface needs some debugging.
ODS will not support cameras that don't use Digita; this includes the
Kodak DC-200, DC-210, DC-240, DC-280, and earlier cameras.
diff --git a/graphics/openptc/DESCR b/graphics/openptc/DESCR
index 79110fb87cd..303e1a5c1fd 100644
--- a/graphics/openptc/DESCR
+++ b/graphics/openptc/DESCR
@@ -5,8 +5,8 @@ it to provide one of the cleanest APIs available for this kind of purpose.
OpenPTC will provide you with a frame-buffer to draw into. You can choose
that buffer to use a pixel format convenient for you, OpenPTC will convert
it to the video modes on the target platform, using highly optimised
-x86 and MMX routines where available. This is achieved using the HERMES
-((c)1998/99 Christian Nentwich et al) pixel conversion library.
+x86 and MMX routines where available. This is achieved using the HERMES
+((c)1998/99 Christian Nentwich et al) pixel conversion library.
OpenPTC 1.0 is available for X11, GGI (Linux), Win32, DOS and JAVA. Work for
other platforms is in progress. All implementations of PTC come with full
diff --git a/graphics/p5-GDGraph/DESCR b/graphics/p5-GDGraph/DESCR
index d218deeafa0..7ba7ef83885 100644
--- a/graphics/p5-GDGraph/DESCR
+++ b/graphics/p5-GDGraph/DESCR
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
GD::Graph is a perl5 module to create charts using the GD
-module.
+module.
`GD::Graph::lines'
Create a line chart.
diff --git a/graphics/p5-GraphViz/DESCR b/graphics/p5-GraphViz/DESCR
index bde3d2d56d6..2138a78ebe9 100644
--- a/graphics/p5-GraphViz/DESCR
+++ b/graphics/p5-GraphViz/DESCR
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
-This perl module provides an interface to layout and generate images of
-directed graphs in a variety of formats (PostScript, PNG, etc.) using
+This perl module provides an interface to layout and generate images of
+directed graphs in a variety of formats (PostScript, PNG, etc.) using
the "dot" and "neato" programs from the GraphViz project.
diff --git a/graphics/p5-Image-Info/DESCR b/graphics/p5-Image-Info/DESCR
index c4c9d882910..96003312ab0 100644
--- a/graphics/p5-Image-Info/DESCR
+++ b/graphics/p5-Image-Info/DESCR
@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
This Perl extention allows you to extract meta information from
various types of image files. In this release the following file
formats are supported:
-
+
JPEG (plain JFIF and Exif)
- PNG
- GIF
+ PNG
+ GIF
PBM/PGM/PPM
- SVG
- XBM/XPM
+ SVG
+ XBM/XPM
BMP/DIB/RLE
diff --git a/graphics/ploticus/DESCR b/graphics/ploticus/DESCR
index 67510b79b7d..f4eb3aed0e0 100644
--- a/graphics/ploticus/DESCR
+++ b/graphics/ploticus/DESCR
@@ -6,4 +6,4 @@ ascii or spreadsheet data sets that can include numerics and text as well as
dates and times in a wide variety of notations. It also has built-in
capability of computing frequency distributions, cross-tabs, medians,
quartiles, and curve fitting. It is the successor to IPL, a freeware plotting
-program by the same author, released in 1989.
+program by the same author, released in 1989.
diff --git a/graphics/plotutils/DESCR b/graphics/plotutils/DESCR
index 707c3aaab73..209c27f1a50 100644
--- a/graphics/plotutils/DESCR
+++ b/graphics/plotutils/DESCR
@@ -8,15 +8,15 @@ animations. The package includes:
drawing editor), in Tektronix format, or in GNU Metafile format. Output in
Postscript format may be edited with the idraw drawing editor.
* GNU plot, which translates GNU Metafile format to any of the other formats.
-* GNU tek2plot, for translating legacy Tektronix data to any of the above
+* GNU tek2plot, for translating legacy Tektronix data to any of the above
formats.
-* GNU plotfont, for displaying character maps of the fonts that are available
+* GNU plotfont, for displaying character maps of the fonts that are available
in the above formats.
-* GNU spline, which does spline interpolation of data.
+* GNU spline, which does spline interpolation of data.
* GNU ode, which numerically integrates a system consisting of one or more
ordinary differential equations.
The programs graph, plot, tek2plot, and plotfont are based on GNU libplot, a C
-function library for device-independent two-dimensional vector graphics. GNU
-libplot is compatible with the traditional Unix libplot library, but is much
+function library for device-independent two-dimensional vector graphics. GNU
+libplot is compatible with the traditional Unix libplot library, but is much
more powerful. It is installed as part of the package.
diff --git a/graphics/pngcrush/DESCR b/graphics/pngcrush/DESCR
index 3299e31583f..e918ed4efb8 100644
--- a/graphics/pngcrush/DESCR
+++ b/graphics/pngcrush/DESCR
@@ -5,6 +5,6 @@ an PNG filter methods. It also can be used to remove unwanted
ancillary chunks, or to add certain chunks including gAMA, tRNS, and
textual chunks.
-Pngcrush is open source and may be used by anyone without fee.
+Pngcrush is open source and may be used by anyone without fee.
The author of pngcrush is Glenn Randers-Pehrson, randeg@alum.rpi.edu
diff --git a/graphics/povray/DESCR b/graphics/povray/DESCR
index 43b71a8db46..a852db177cb 100644
--- a/graphics/povray/DESCR
+++ b/graphics/povray/DESCR
@@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ process by any means, but it produces very high quality images with realistic
reflections, shading, perspective and other effects.
Legal and License information can be consulted in the following file
-${PREFIX}/lib/povray3/povlegal.doc
+${PREFIX}/lib/povray3/povlegal.doc
diff --git a/graphics/ppmtoxvpic/DESCR b/graphics/ppmtoxvpic/DESCR
index 16172162b98..d16c7b97217 100644
--- a/graphics/ppmtoxvpic/DESCR
+++ b/graphics/ppmtoxvpic/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-Utilities to create files that can be used as preview files
+Utilities to create files that can be used as preview files
for xv and gimp, usually stored in .xvpics directory.
These utilities are part of the "dfm" package, but not
diff --git a/graphics/py-gnuplot/DESCR b/graphics/py-gnuplot/DESCR
index 4a841f0aa8a..269b27f25f9 100644
--- a/graphics/py-gnuplot/DESCR
+++ b/graphics/py-gnuplot/DESCR
@@ -4,4 +4,4 @@ to plot arrays of data from memory, data files, or mathematical functions. If
you use Python to perform computations or as `glue' for numerical programs, you
can use this package to plot data on the fly as they are computed. And the
combination with Python makes it is easy to automate things, including to
-create crude `animations' by plotting different datasets one after another.
+create crude `animations' by plotting different datasets one after another.
diff --git a/graphics/py-imaging/DESCR b/graphics/py-imaging/DESCR
index 1fd088d34b5..01aa2922c6c 100644
--- a/graphics/py-imaging/DESCR
+++ b/graphics/py-imaging/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
The Python Imaging Library (PIL) adds image processing capabilities to
your Python interpreter. This library provides extensive file format
support, an efficient internal representation, and fairly image
-processing capabilities.
+processing capabilities.
diff --git a/graphics/sane-backends/DESCR b/graphics/sane-backends/DESCR
index 1ac04a26b2f..8a2b8b1cdf9 100644
--- a/graphics/sane-backends/DESCR
+++ b/graphics/sane-backends/DESCR
@@ -4,6 +4,6 @@ device rather than one driver for each device and application. So, if you
have three applications and four devices, traditionally you'd have had to
write 12 different programs. With SANE, this number is reduced to seven:
the three applications plus the four drivers. Of course, the savings get
-even bigger as more and more drivers and/or applications are added.
+even bigger as more and more drivers and/or applications are added.
sane-backends contains libraries, sane-config and scanimage.
diff --git a/graphics/sane-frontends/DESCR b/graphics/sane-frontends/DESCR
index af5baaf60de..5efd069ec78 100644
--- a/graphics/sane-frontends/DESCR
+++ b/graphics/sane-frontends/DESCR
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ device rather than one driver for each device and application. So, if you
have three applications and four devices, traditionally you'd have had to
write 12 different programs. With SANE, this number is reduced to seven:
the three applications plus the four drivers. Of course, the savings get
-even bigger as more and more drivers and/or applications are added.
+even bigger as more and more drivers and/or applications are added.
sane-frontends includes xcam and xscanimage; libraries and sane-config
are in sane-backends.
diff --git a/graphics/sodipodi/DESCR b/graphics/sodipodi/DESCR
index 599b8d88bc0..5964bb3bacc 100644
--- a/graphics/sodipodi/DESCR
+++ b/graphics/sodipodi/DESCR
@@ -1,14 +1,14 @@
Sodipodi is a open source vector graphics drawing program.
Main features:
-+ Load and save subset of SVG vector graphic format.
-+ Import png, bmp, jpeg, gif bitmaps.
-+ Export png bitmaps with full alpha transparency.
-+ Print with full or simulated alpha transparency.
-+ Full transparency support for both vector and bitmap objects.
-+ High quality antialiased text.
-+ Rectangle, ellipse, freehand and text tools.
-+ Full-featured path editing.
-+ Arbitrary transformation of shapes, bitmaps and text.
-+ Grouping, ungrouping, combining and splitting of objects.
-+ Multiple simultaneous documents and multiple views per document
-+ Direct xml document editing.
++ Load and save subset of SVG vector graphic format.
++ Import png, bmp, jpeg, gif bitmaps.
++ Export png bitmaps with full alpha transparency.
++ Print with full or simulated alpha transparency.
++ Full transparency support for both vector and bitmap objects.
++ High quality antialiased text.
++ Rectangle, ellipse, freehand and text tools.
++ Full-featured path editing.
++ Arbitrary transformation of shapes, bitmaps and text.
++ Grouping, ungrouping, combining and splitting of objects.
++ Multiple simultaneous documents and multiple views per document
++ Direct xml document editing.
diff --git a/graphics/tgif/DESCR b/graphics/tgif/DESCR
index 7aa8a3a2817..36c94979164 100644
--- a/graphics/tgif/DESCR
+++ b/graphics/tgif/DESCR
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
Tgif is a X11 based 2-D drawing program based on Xlib.
-Tgif is a full featured program including the ability to
+Tgif is a full featured program including the ability to
export (from the menu or command line) PS and EPSF files.
In addition libraries of symbols can be created for reuse.
diff --git a/graphics/vcg/DESCR b/graphics/vcg/DESCR
index 367da68dd25..18ab0fcfc77 100644
--- a/graphics/vcg/DESCR
+++ b/graphics/vcg/DESCR
@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
-The VCG tool reads a textual and readable specification of a
-graph and visualizes the graph. If not all positions of
-nodes are fixed, the tool layouts the graph using several
-heuristics as reducing the number of crossings, minimizing
-the size of edges, centering of nodes. The specification
-language of the VCG tool is nearly compatible to GRL, the
-language of the edge tool, but contains many extensions. The
+The VCG tool reads a textual and readable specification of a
+graph and visualizes the graph. If not all positions of
+nodes are fixed, the tool layouts the graph using several
+heuristics as reducing the number of crossings, minimizing
+the size of edges, centering of nodes. The specification
+language of the VCG tool is nearly compatible to GRL, the
+language of the edge tool, but contains many extensions. The
VCG tool allows folding of dynamically or statically speci-
-fied regions of the graph. It uses colors and runs on
+fied regions of the graph. It uses colors and runs on
X11. (An older version runs on Sunview).
diff --git a/graphics/xart/DESCR b/graphics/xart/DESCR
index 7cb258f612d..af5ff5a0b40 100644
--- a/graphics/xart/DESCR
+++ b/graphics/xart/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-XArt is a enhanced version of XPaint.
+XArt is a enhanced version of XPaint.
XPaint is a color image editing tool which features most standard paint
program options. It allows for the editing of mul- tiple images simultaneously
and supports various formats, including PPM, XBM, TIFF, etc.
diff --git a/graphics/xsane/DESCR b/graphics/xsane/DESCR
index c1c41b45c3c..045a6dfb1c2 100644
--- a/graphics/xsane/DESCR
+++ b/graphics/xsane/DESCR
@@ -1,18 +1,18 @@
Xsane is a versatile new frontend for SANE that is improved over
the standard xscanimage. Features are:
- * Scan and photocopy function.
- * Works as GIMP-plugin.
- * Unique user interface for all scanners.
- * 8 bit output formats: pnm, png, postscript, jpeg and tiff.
- * Experimental 16 bit support.
+ * Scan and photocopy function.
+ * Works as GIMP-plugin.
+ * Unique user interface for all scanners.
+ * 8 bit output formats: pnm, png, postscript, jpeg and tiff.
+ * Experimental 16 bit support.
* 16 bit output formats: pnm (ascii), png and raw (comparable to
- pnm raw).
+ pnm raw).
* Automatic increase of filename counter (use filename of the
- form: image-001.ext)
+ form: image-001.ext)
* Changes of color enhancement (gamma, brightness, contrast,
white-, gray- and black point) are
- * updated in preview window without a new preview-scan!
+ * updated in preview window without a new preview-scan!
* Color enhancement for scanners/backends that do not support
- custom gamma.
- * Autoadjust-function for gamma, contrast and brightness.
+ custom gamma.
+ * Autoadjust-function for gamma, contrast and brightness.
diff --git a/ham/7plus/DESCR b/ham/7plus/DESCR
index 264974439ca..5faa3664f20 100644
--- a/ham/7plus/DESCR
+++ b/ham/7plus/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-7plus is an uuencoder-like file coder for use in Amateur Packet Radio
+7plus is an uuencoder-like file coder for use in Amateur Packet Radio
BBS S&F of binary data files. The Packet Radio protocol (AX.25) utilizes
8 bits for data transfer whereas most standard terminal programs only
use a 7 bits alogarithm. The result is that only 87.5% of the available
diff --git a/ham/dpbox/DESCR b/ham/dpbox/DESCR
index f0ec9b64861..0da38f5ca0d 100644
--- a/ham/dpbox/DESCR
+++ b/ham/dpbox/DESCR
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
DPBOX is a multi protocol and multi user packet radio BBS. It can
handle up to 200 simultaneous users and has the capacity of storing
-a maximum of 32767*32767 messages.
+a maximum of 32767*32767 messages.
diff --git a/inputmethod/ami/DESCR b/inputmethod/ami/DESCR
index b8d5e65d913..4d21323504f 100644
--- a/inputmethod/ami/DESCR
+++ b/inputmethod/ami/DESCR
@@ -1 +1 @@
-Ami is hangul input method helping application support xim.
+Ami is hangul input method helping application support xim.
diff --git a/inputmethod/canuum/DESCR b/inputmethod/canuum/DESCR
index 83d03c9a51b..acb5b2f5aee 100644
--- a/inputmethod/canuum/DESCR
+++ b/inputmethod/canuum/DESCR
@@ -1 +1 @@
-Canuum is a Japanese input frontend program from Wnn tty frontend uum.
+Canuum is a Japanese input frontend program from Wnn tty frontend uum.
diff --git a/inputmethod/ja-freewnn-dict/DESCR b/inputmethod/ja-freewnn-dict/DESCR
index d183920e64c..46da9600b81 100644
--- a/inputmethod/ja-freewnn-dict/DESCR
+++ b/inputmethod/ja-freewnn-dict/DESCR
@@ -4,4 +4,4 @@ This distribution contains Version 1.10 of Wnn Japanese/Chinese/Korean
Input System. Wnn is a network-extensible Kana-to-Kanji conversion system
and was jointly developed and released by the Software Research Group
of Kyoto University Research Institute for Mathematical Science, OMRON
-Corporation and Astec, Inc.
+Corporation and Astec, Inc.
diff --git a/inputmethod/ja-freewnn-lib/DESCR b/inputmethod/ja-freewnn-lib/DESCR
index cd053019337..263409b305c 100644
--- a/inputmethod/ja-freewnn-lib/DESCR
+++ b/inputmethod/ja-freewnn-lib/DESCR
@@ -4,4 +4,4 @@ This distribution contains Version 1.10 of Wnn Japanese/Chinese/Korean
Input System. Wnn is a network-extensible Kana-to-Kanji conversion system
and was jointly developed and released by the Software Research Group
of Kyoto University Research Institute for Mathematical Science, OMRON
-Corporation and Astec, Inc.
+Corporation and Astec, Inc.
diff --git a/inputmethod/ja-freewnn-server-bin/DESCR b/inputmethod/ja-freewnn-server-bin/DESCR
index d183920e64c..46da9600b81 100644
--- a/inputmethod/ja-freewnn-server-bin/DESCR
+++ b/inputmethod/ja-freewnn-server-bin/DESCR
@@ -4,4 +4,4 @@ This distribution contains Version 1.10 of Wnn Japanese/Chinese/Korean
Input System. Wnn is a network-extensible Kana-to-Kanji conversion system
and was jointly developed and released by the Software Research Group
of Kyoto University Research Institute for Mathematical Science, OMRON
-Corporation and Astec, Inc.
+Corporation and Astec, Inc.
diff --git a/inputmethod/ja-freewnn-server/DESCR b/inputmethod/ja-freewnn-server/DESCR
index d183920e64c..46da9600b81 100644
--- a/inputmethod/ja-freewnn-server/DESCR
+++ b/inputmethod/ja-freewnn-server/DESCR
@@ -4,4 +4,4 @@ This distribution contains Version 1.10 of Wnn Japanese/Chinese/Korean
Input System. Wnn is a network-extensible Kana-to-Kanji conversion system
and was jointly developed and released by the Software Research Group
of Kyoto University Research Institute for Mathematical Science, OMRON
-Corporation and Astec, Inc.
+Corporation and Astec, Inc.
diff --git a/inputmethod/sj3-dict/DESCR b/inputmethod/sj3-dict/DESCR
index 3daaeb2d9b6..f794a1fa9ce 100644
--- a/inputmethod/sj3-dict/DESCR
+++ b/inputmethod/sj3-dict/DESCR
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
This is SJ3 2.0.1.20, a Japanese input method.
This system developed by Sony Corporation.
-SJ3 is composed of Kana-Kanji conversion server(sj3serv),
+SJ3 is composed of Kana-Kanji conversion server(sj3serv),
Kana-Kanji conversion client for terminal(sj3) and Kana-Kanji
conversion library(sj3lib).
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ This port number may be changed by the setup file(See manpages).
This also include many patches for FreeBSD or others.
(Remove warning, support pseudo-terminal of FreeBSD,
- some bug fix and change make rules.) If there are any problem
+ some bug fix and change make rules.) If there are any problem
in this patches, please know me via E-mail.
Hidekazu Kuroki
diff --git a/inputmethod/sj3-lib/DESCR b/inputmethod/sj3-lib/DESCR
index 3daaeb2d9b6..f794a1fa9ce 100644
--- a/inputmethod/sj3-lib/DESCR
+++ b/inputmethod/sj3-lib/DESCR
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
This is SJ3 2.0.1.20, a Japanese input method.
This system developed by Sony Corporation.
-SJ3 is composed of Kana-Kanji conversion server(sj3serv),
+SJ3 is composed of Kana-Kanji conversion server(sj3serv),
Kana-Kanji conversion client for terminal(sj3) and Kana-Kanji
conversion library(sj3lib).
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ This port number may be changed by the setup file(See manpages).
This also include many patches for FreeBSD or others.
(Remove warning, support pseudo-terminal of FreeBSD,
- some bug fix and change make rules.) If there are any problem
+ some bug fix and change make rules.) If there are any problem
in this patches, please know me via E-mail.
Hidekazu Kuroki
diff --git a/inputmethod/sj3-server-bin/DESCR b/inputmethod/sj3-server-bin/DESCR
index 3daaeb2d9b6..f794a1fa9ce 100644
--- a/inputmethod/sj3-server-bin/DESCR
+++ b/inputmethod/sj3-server-bin/DESCR
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
This is SJ3 2.0.1.20, a Japanese input method.
This system developed by Sony Corporation.
-SJ3 is composed of Kana-Kanji conversion server(sj3serv),
+SJ3 is composed of Kana-Kanji conversion server(sj3serv),
Kana-Kanji conversion client for terminal(sj3) and Kana-Kanji
conversion library(sj3lib).
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ This port number may be changed by the setup file(See manpages).
This also include many patches for FreeBSD or others.
(Remove warning, support pseudo-terminal of FreeBSD,
- some bug fix and change make rules.) If there are any problem
+ some bug fix and change make rules.) If there are any problem
in this patches, please know me via E-mail.
Hidekazu Kuroki
diff --git a/inputmethod/sj3-server/DESCR b/inputmethod/sj3-server/DESCR
index 3daaeb2d9b6..f794a1fa9ce 100644
--- a/inputmethod/sj3-server/DESCR
+++ b/inputmethod/sj3-server/DESCR
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
This is SJ3 2.0.1.20, a Japanese input method.
This system developed by Sony Corporation.
-SJ3 is composed of Kana-Kanji conversion server(sj3serv),
+SJ3 is composed of Kana-Kanji conversion server(sj3serv),
Kana-Kanji conversion client for terminal(sj3) and Kana-Kanji
conversion library(sj3lib).
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ This port number may be changed by the setup file(See manpages).
This also include many patches for FreeBSD or others.
(Remove warning, support pseudo-terminal of FreeBSD,
- some bug fix and change make rules.) If there are any problem
+ some bug fix and change make rules.) If there are any problem
in this patches, please know me via E-mail.
Hidekazu Kuroki
diff --git a/lang/STk/DESCR b/lang/STk/DESCR
index 382bb3adb30..3da228b22e8 100644
--- a/lang/STk/DESCR
+++ b/lang/STk/DESCR
@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
STk is a Scheme interpreter which can access to the Tk graphical package.
Concretely it can be seen as the John Ousterhout's Tk package where
-the Tcl language has been replaced by Scheme.
+the Tcl language has been replaced by Scheme.
The Scheme interpreter is now R4RS conformant.
-This release provides an efficient object oriented system called STklos.
+This release provides an efficient object oriented system called STklos.
STklos is a full OO system with multi-inheritance, generic functions,
multi-methods and a true meta object protocol).
diff --git a/lang/blackdown-jdk13/DESCR b/lang/blackdown-jdk13/DESCR
index f763d872e7c..d1c5e621408 100644
--- a/lang/blackdown-jdk13/DESCR
+++ b/lang/blackdown-jdk13/DESCR
@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
-This is the Linux port of the Blackdown Java(tm) Runtime Environment,
+This is the Linux port of the Blackdown Java(tm) Runtime Environment,
version 1.3.1.
diff --git a/lang/brandybasic/DESCR b/lang/brandybasic/DESCR
index fb17cd5477a..fb9f8acd2e9 100644
--- a/lang/brandybasic/DESCR
+++ b/lang/brandybasic/DESCR
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
-Brandy implements Basic V, the dialect of Basic that Acorn Computers
+Brandy implements Basic V, the dialect of Basic that Acorn Computers
supplied with their ranges of desktop computers that use the ARM
-processor such as the Archimedes and RiscPC. Basic V is an extended
-version of BBC Basic. This was the Basic used on the BBC Micro that
-Acorn made during the early 1980s.
+processor such as the Archimedes and RiscPC. Basic V is an extended
+version of BBC Basic. This was the Basic used on the BBC Micro that
+Acorn made during the early 1980s.
diff --git a/lang/bwbasic/DESCR b/lang/bwbasic/DESCR
index e177c971e54..d4c9f3edc41 100644
--- a/lang/bwbasic/DESCR
+++ b/lang/bwbasic/DESCR
@@ -6,9 +6,9 @@ seeks to be as portable as possible.
Originally written by Ted A. Campbell, and released under the GPL. It
was posted to comp.sources.misc, volume 40. It was hosted for a while at
-ftp.eng.umd.edu.
+ftp.eng.umd.edu.
-Patched by Jon B. Volkoff.
+Patched by Jon B. Volkoff.
Version 2.20 was released 25 November 1995
Patch 1: 15 March 1996
Patch 2: 11 October 1997
diff --git a/lang/caml-light/DESCR b/lang/caml-light/DESCR
index 521ab807b5b..cb430ddc75c 100644
--- a/lang/caml-light/DESCR
+++ b/lang/caml-light/DESCR
@@ -1,18 +1,18 @@
-The Caml Light system comprises the following parts:
+The Caml Light system comprises the following parts:
- An interactive system, based on a read-eval-print loop: the user enters
a phrase, the system compiles it and executes it on the fly, then print the
outcome of evaluation. The interactive system is great for learning the
- language and testing programs.
+ language and testing programs.
- A batch compiler and linker, camlc, with a command-line interface similar to
the one of C compilers. The compiler produces standalone executable programs
that can later be invoked just as any other command on the system. It
integrates smoothly within the Unix programming environment
- (make, Emacs, ...).
+ (make, Emacs, ...).
- A medium-sized standard library, providing a number of general-purpose
functions and implementations of a few essential data structures
- (lists, arrays, hash tables, sets, ...).
-- A tool to build libraries of frequently-used program modules.
+ (lists, arrays, hash tables, sets, ...).
+- A tool to build libraries of frequently-used program modules.
- A parser generator and a lexical analyzer generator, in the style of lex and
- yacc.
+ yacc.
- Various programming tools and several interface libraries.
diff --git a/lang/chicken/DESCR b/lang/chicken/DESCR
index 0a3b303361c..041f6a65238 100644
--- a/lang/chicken/DESCR
+++ b/lang/chicken/DESCR
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
CHICKEN is a Scheme-to-C compiler supporting most of the language
features as defined in the Revised^5 Report on Scheme. CHICKEN
generates quite portable C code, and files compiled by it (including
-itself) should work without any changes on most platforms.
+itself) should work without any changes on most platforms.
The whole package is distributed under a BSD license and as such free
-to use and modify as long as you adhere to its terms (see the manual).
+to use and modify as long as you adhere to its terms (see the manual).
Linkage to C modules and C-library functions is straightforward, so
it's easy to access C from Scheme. Compiled code can be embedded into
existing C programs without problems. The generated code supports
full tail-recursion, first-class continuations, multiple values and
-dynamic-wind.
+dynamic-wind.
diff --git a/lang/cint/DESCR b/lang/cint/DESCR
index fbb9babb627..6557f2bec30 100644
--- a/lang/cint/DESCR
+++ b/lang/cint/DESCR
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-"cint" is a C/C++ interpreter. About 95% of ANSI C and
-90% of C++ features are covered. (Data abstraction, class
-inheritance, virtual function, function and operator over-
-loading, default parameter, template, etc...) Cint has
-source code debugger which has sufficient capability to
+"cint" is a C/C++ interpreter. About 95% of ANSI C and
+90% of C++ features are covered. (Data abstraction, class
+inheritance, virtual function, function and operator over-
+loading, default parameter, template, etc...) Cint has
+source code debugger which has sufficient capability to
debug complicated C++ program.
diff --git a/lang/cu-prolog/DESCR b/lang/cu-prolog/DESCR
index cb5a75a3bc3..bf92679455e 100644
--- a/lang/cu-prolog/DESCR
+++ b/lang/cu-prolog/DESCR
@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
cu-Prolog is an experimental constraint logic programming language.
-Unlike most conventional CLP systems, cu-Prolog allows user-defined
-predicates as constraints and is suitable for implementing a natural
-language processing system based on the unification-based
-grammar. As an application of cu-Prolog, we developed
-a JPSG (Japanese Phrase Structure Grammar) parser
+Unlike most conventional CLP systems, cu-Prolog allows user-defined
+predicates as constraints and is suitable for implementing a natural
+language processing system based on the unification-based
+grammar. As an application of cu-Prolog, we developed
+a JPSG (Japanese Phrase Structure Grammar) parser
with the JPSG Working Group (the chairman is Prof. GUNJI, Takao of
-Osaka University) at ICOT.
+Osaka University) at ICOT.
cu-Prolog is also the complete implementation of the constraint
unification and its name (cu) comes from the technique.
diff --git a/lang/drscheme/DESCR b/lang/drscheme/DESCR
index 8a9c4d82a4f..bb4ef09cdf2 100644
--- a/lang/drscheme/DESCR
+++ b/lang/drscheme/DESCR
@@ -1,14 +1,14 @@
DrScheme is a graphical environment for developing programs using the Scheme,
MzScheme, and MrEd programming languages. DrScheme runs under Windows 95/98/NT,
-MacOS, and Unix/X.
+MacOS, and Unix/X.
- DrScheme's features include:
+ DrScheme's features include:
- * Source text highlighting of syntax and run-time errors
+ * Source text highlighting of syntax and run-time errors
* Support for multiple levels of Scheme from Beginning Student to
- Full Scheme
- * An algebraic stepper for the Beginning Student language
- * Interactive and graphical static analysis
- * A graphical user interface (GUI) library
+ Full Scheme
+ * An algebraic stepper for the Beginning Student language
+ * Interactive and graphical static analysis
+ * A graphical user interface (GUI) library
* Objects, threads, modules, exceptions, TCP/IP, and regular expressions,
and filesystem support
diff --git a/lang/egcs/DESCR b/lang/egcs/DESCR
index 75e8e554a8d..58e5b92374b 100644
--- a/lang/egcs/DESCR
+++ b/lang/egcs/DESCR
@@ -1,23 +1,23 @@
EGCS is a free software project to further the development of the GNU
-compilers using an open development environment.
+compilers using an open development environment.
-+ Compilers are available under the terms of the GPL. Copyrights for
- the compilers are to be held by the FSF. Other components (runtime
- libraries, testsuites, etc) will be available under various free
- licenses with copyrights being held by individual authors or the FSF.
-+ Further Development of GNU Compilers
- New languages, new optimizations, new targets, improved runtime
- libraries and various infrastructure improvements
-+ Open Development Environment
- Encourage cooperation and communication between developers
- Work more closely with "consumers"
++ Compilers are available under the terms of the GPL. Copyrights for
+ the compilers are to be held by the FSF. Other components (runtime
+ libraries, testsuites, etc) will be available under various free
+ licenses with copyrights being held by individual authors or the FSF.
++ Further Development of GNU Compilers
+ New languages, new optimizations, new targets, improved runtime
+ libraries and various infrastructure improvements
++ Open Development Environment
+ Encourage cooperation and communication between developers
+ Work more closely with "consumers"
Code available to everyone at anytime, and development is open to anyone
- that wants to contribute.
- Patches will be considered equally based on their technical merits
+ that wants to contribute.
+ Patches will be considered equally based on their technical merits
All individuals and companies are welcome to contribute as long as they
- accept the groundrules.
-+ Open mailing lists
-+ Developer friendly tools and procedures (ie cvs, multiple maintainers, etc)
+ accept the groundrules.
++ Open mailing lists
++ Developer friendly tools and procedures (ie cvs, multiple maintainers, etc)
+ Conflicts of interest exist for many egcs developers, the developers as
well as the egcs steering committee will not allow those
- conflicts of interest to have an effect on the egcs project
+ conflicts of interest to have an effect on the egcs project
diff --git a/lang/f2c/DESCR b/lang/f2c/DESCR
index a643399d8cc..df9cd3a8b06 100644
--- a/lang/f2c/DESCR
+++ b/lang/f2c/DESCR
@@ -8,5 +8,5 @@ f2c is distributed by netlib.
There do not appear to be released versions of f2c with an assigned
version number. When updates are made, the "changes" file is updated,
but there is no associated version number. I don't have any suggestions
-for keeping track of the version except to consult the "changes" file
+for keeping track of the version except to consult the "changes" file
which will be installed as ${PREFIX}/share/doc/f2c/changes for reference.
diff --git a/lang/gcc3/Makefile b/lang/gcc3/Makefile
index 9b550cac653..5f67ab0dc29 100644
--- a/lang/gcc3/Makefile
+++ b/lang/gcc3/Makefile
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.10 2003/05/02 13:36:51 jmmv Exp $
+# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.11 2003/05/06 17:41:38 jmmv Exp $
#
DISTNAME= gcc-3.2.2
@@ -78,14 +78,14 @@ post-install:
LDFLAGS= ${_STRIPFLAG_CC}
# On NetBSD, the gcc-2.95.3 for:
-#
+#
# alpha
#
# have an optimization bug when compiling with -O2 that is tickled by:
-#
+#
# java/parse.o
#
-# note that we don't override CFLAGS and CPPFLAGS because we want the
+# note that we don't override CFLAGS and CPPFLAGS because we want the
# crosscompiled compiler to be build with optimization. This only
# disables optimization for the stage 1 build.
#
diff --git a/lang/guile/DESCR b/lang/guile/DESCR
index f99ba642acd..e79cdc43f85 100644
--- a/lang/guile/DESCR
+++ b/lang/guile/DESCR
@@ -2,4 +2,4 @@ GUILE, GNU's Ubiquitous Intelligent Language for Extension, is a library
that implements the Scheme language plus various convenient facilities.
It's designed so that you can link it into an application or utility to
make it extensible. Our plan is to link this library into all GNU programs
-that call for extensibility.
+that call for extensibility.
diff --git a/lang/guile14/DESCR b/lang/guile14/DESCR
index f99ba642acd..e79cdc43f85 100644
--- a/lang/guile14/DESCR
+++ b/lang/guile14/DESCR
@@ -2,4 +2,4 @@ GUILE, GNU's Ubiquitous Intelligent Language for Extension, is a library
that implements the Scheme language plus various convenient facilities.
It's designed so that you can link it into an application or utility to
make it extensible. Our plan is to link this library into all GNU programs
-that call for extensibility.
+that call for extensibility.
diff --git a/lang/java-lang-spec/DESCR b/lang/java-lang-spec/DESCR
index 1e78076bf26..71aa3012d56 100644
--- a/lang/java-lang-spec/DESCR
+++ b/lang/java-lang-spec/DESCR
@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
Written by the inventors of the technology, The Java(TM) Language
Specification is the definitive technical reference for the Java(TM)
programming language. If you want to know the premise meaning of the
-language's constructs, this is the source for you.
+language's constructs, this is the source for you.
The book provides complete, accurate, and detailed coverage of the syntax
and semantics of the Java programming language. It describes all aspects of
the language, including the semantics of all types, statements, and
-expressions, as well as threads and binary compatibility.
+expressions, as well as threads and binary compatibility.
diff --git a/lang/java-vm-spec/DESCR b/lang/java-vm-spec/DESCR
index b4ec3999343..329f0d13c41 100644
--- a/lang/java-vm-spec/DESCR
+++ b/lang/java-vm-spec/DESCR
@@ -6,4 +6,4 @@ examples to clarify how it operates in practice. The book also demonstrates
the Java virtual machine's powerful verification techniques. In all, the
book provides sufficient detail to enable you to implement your own
fully-compatible Java virtual machine, or on the other hand, to just really
-understand what makes the Java technology work.
+understand what makes the Java technology work.
diff --git a/lang/jdk/Makefile b/lang/jdk/Makefile
index ebda1cfa8eb..e271f585561 100644
--- a/lang/jdk/Makefile
+++ b/lang/jdk/Makefile
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.32 2003/02/11 04:23:14 jlam Exp $
+# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.33 2003/05/06 17:41:39 jmmv Exp $
#
VERSION= 1.1.8
@@ -91,5 +91,5 @@ do-install:
.include "../../mk/bsd.pkg.mk"
-# This needs to be after bsd.pkg.mk
+# This needs to be after bsd.pkg.mk
PREFIX= ${JVM_HOME}
diff --git a/lang/jikes/DESCR b/lang/jikes/DESCR
index 67554e9826e..e0aab44b930 100644
--- a/lang/jikes/DESCR
+++ b/lang/jikes/DESCR
@@ -4,10 +4,10 @@ that is conformant, robust, full-featured, commercial-quality, and
freely available. This project is jointly managed by a group of
companies and individual volunteers throughout the world, using the
Internet and the Web to communicate, plan, and develop the compiler
-and its related software and documentation.
+and its related software and documentation.
The Jikes project is licensed under the IBM Public License, which has
-been approved by the Open Source Initiative.
+been approved by the Open Source Initiative.
The project currently includes the Jikes compiler, the Jikes Parser
Generator, and the Jikes Test Suite.
diff --git a/lang/jini/MESSAGE b/lang/jini/MESSAGE
index 5739278af35..b99bb608987 100644
--- a/lang/jini/MESSAGE
+++ b/lang/jini/MESSAGE
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
===========================================================================
-$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.2 2002/09/24 12:30:09 wiz Exp $
+$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.3 2003/05/06 17:41:40 jmmv Exp $
-You may want to point your browser to
+You may want to point your browser to
${JINI_HOME}/index.html for details about Jini.
===========================================================================
diff --git a/lang/joos/DESCR b/lang/joos/DESCR
index 3696b416f05..385aa5cad4b 100644
--- a/lang/joos/DESCR
+++ b/lang/joos/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-Joos is an acronym for Java's Object-Oriented Subset. JOOS is a
+Joos is an acronym for Java's Object-Oriented Subset. JOOS is a
proper subset of Java, defined as follows:
* its context-free syntax is restricted to the following grammar;
* subclassing must not change the signature of a method;
@@ -8,12 +8,12 @@ proper subset of Java, defined as follows:
subclasses; and
* every path through a non-void method must return a value.
-In addition, JOOS defines a concept of extern classes, which provide
-a convenient interface to the Java libraries without requiring the
+In addition, JOOS defines a concept of extern classes, which provide
+a convenient interface to the Java libraries without requiring the
compiler to parse Java class files.
-It defines a class name and some method signatures, along with a file
-name that is guaranteed to provide the implementation. The JOOS compiler
+It defines a class name and some method signatures, along with a file
+name that is guaranteed to provide the implementation. The JOOS compiler
will implicitly trust this specification. If it is incorrect,
then the compiled JOOS class file may fail at class loading time.
diff --git a/lang/kali/DESCR b/lang/kali/DESCR
index b9da3a912e7..292cf85d3f2 100644
--- a/lang/kali/DESCR
+++ b/lang/kali/DESCR
@@ -13,10 +13,10 @@ message-based distributed framework that allows any Scheme object
of the applications and implementation techniques we have looked
at using Kali Scheme include:
- User-level load balancing and migration.
- Incremental distributed linking of code objects.
- Parameterized client-server applications.
- Long-lived parallel computations.
- Distributed data mining.
+ User-level load balancing and migration.
+ Incremental distributed linking of code objects.
+ Parameterized client-server applications.
+ Long-lived parallel computations.
+ Distributed data mining.
Executable content in messages over wide-area networks
- (e.g. the World-Wide Web)
+ (e.g. the World-Wide Web)
diff --git a/lang/librep/DESCR b/lang/librep/DESCR
index b7a1d6b1470..c4f2e594a5a 100644
--- a/lang/librep/DESCR
+++ b/lang/librep/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
librep is an Emacs Lisp-like runtime library for UNIX. It contains a
LISP interpreter, byte-code compiler and virtual machine. Applications
may use the LISP interpreter as an extension language, or it may be used
-for standalone scripts.
+for standalone scripts.
diff --git a/lang/mzscheme/DESCR b/lang/mzscheme/DESCR
index af740dce69f..cd2292b3e31 100644
--- a/lang/mzscheme/DESCR
+++ b/lang/mzscheme/DESCR
@@ -1,14 +1,14 @@
MzScheme is an implementation of the Scheme programming language for
Windows 95/98/NT, MacOS, Unix, and BeOS. MzScheme is R5RS-compliant.
- MzScheme also provides:
+ MzScheme also provides:
-- Pre-emptive threads for all platforms
-- Generative structures (a.k.a. record datatypes)
-- Built-in exceptions; each primitive error raises a specific exception
-- First-class compilation units (modules) for organizing program components
-- A class-based object system reminiscent of C++/Java
-- Built-in regular expression matching tools
-- Simple TCP communication support on all platforms
-- Portable filesystem access procedures
-- Platform-specific process control, including AppleEvent support
+- Pre-emptive threads for all platforms
+- Generative structures (a.k.a. record datatypes)
+- Built-in exceptions; each primitive error raises a specific exception
+- First-class compilation units (modules) for organizing program components
+- A class-based object system reminiscent of C++/Java
+- Built-in regular expression matching tools
+- Simple TCP communication support on all platforms
+- Portable filesystem access procedures
+- Platform-specific process control, including AppleEvent support
diff --git a/lang/ocaml/DESCR b/lang/ocaml/DESCR
index ad576c07217..33bfe25e176 100644
--- a/lang/ocaml/DESCR
+++ b/lang/ocaml/DESCR
@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
Objective Caml is the latest implementation of the Caml dialect of ML. The main
-novelties compared with its ancestor, Caml Light, are:
+novelties compared with its ancestor, Caml Light, are:
* Full support for objects and classes -- here combined for the first time
- with ML-style type reconstruction.
+ with ML-style type reconstruction.
* A powerful module calculus in the style of Standard ML (but retaining
- separate compilation).
+ separate compilation).
* A high-performance native code compiler (in addition to a Caml
- Light-style bytecode compiler).
+ Light-style bytecode compiler).
diff --git a/lang/parrot/DESCR b/lang/parrot/DESCR
index 722dbf11026..3944f43721c 100644
--- a/lang/parrot/DESCR
+++ b/lang/parrot/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-PARROT: A bytecode language possible to be used in the future by
+PARROT: A bytecode language possible to be used in the future by
Perl 6 and a Python.
The idea was originally an April fool's joke...
diff --git a/lang/py-pyrex/DESCR b/lang/py-pyrex/DESCR
index 61948abb5a7..1641997528d 100644
--- a/lang/py-pyrex/DESCR
+++ b/lang/py-pyrex/DESCR
@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
Pyrex lets you write Python-like code that mixes Python and C data types
-any way you want, and compiles it into a C extension for Python.
+any way you want, and compiles it into a C extension for Python.
diff --git a/lang/rexx-regina/DESCR b/lang/rexx-regina/DESCR
index 69bf7b1c43b..75acdffe3ef 100644
--- a/lang/rexx-regina/DESCR
+++ b/lang/rexx-regina/DESCR
@@ -2,6 +2,6 @@ Regina is a Rexx interpreter that has been ported to most Unix
platforms and also to OS/2, eCS, DOS, Win9x/Me/NT/2k/XP, Amiga, QNX,
BeOS, MacOS X, EPOC32, AtheOS, OpenVMS and OpenEdition. Rexx is a
programming language that was designed to be easy to use for
-inexperienced programmers yet powerful enough for experienced users.
+inexperienced programmers yet powerful enough for experienced users.
It is also a language ideally suited as a macro language for other
-applications.
+applications.
diff --git a/lang/sather/DESCR b/lang/sather/DESCR
index 34cfb943104..755f3afd953 100644
--- a/lang/sather/DESCR
+++ b/lang/sather/DESCR
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ languages. One way of placing it in the "space of languages" is to say
that it attempts to be as efficient as C, C++, or Fortran, as elegant
and safe as Eiffel or CLU, and to support higher-order functions as
well as Common Lisp, Scheme, or Smalltalk.
-
+
Sather has garbage collection, statically-checked strong typing,
multiple inheritance, separate implementation and type inheritance,
parameterized classes, dynamic dispatch, iteration abstraction,
diff --git a/lang/siod/DESCR b/lang/siod/DESCR
index 218d9bb617b..21f59053cd2 100644
--- a/lang/siod/DESCR
+++ b/lang/siod/DESCR
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ scripting extensions.
The motivation behind SIOD remains a small footprint, in every sense
of the word, at runtime, at compile time, and in cognitive attention
required to understand how the system works enough to be able to
-extend it as well as the author would have done the work himself.
+extend it as well as the author would have done the work himself.
About eight years have passed since that initial release. It has been
possible to add a feature or two without contributing to the cause of
@@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ software bloat, with the code segment of the libsiod shared library
remaining under 75K bytes on a prototypical comparison machine like a
VAX. Furthermore, as the richness of the C runtime library available
on most systems has improved over time, SIOD remains a useful kind of
-glue to have in a software engineers toolbox.
+glue to have in a software engineers toolbox.
diff --git a/lang/tcl-itcl/DESCR b/lang/tcl-itcl/DESCR
index 8ea2de1474b..570d33366e8 100644
--- a/lang/tcl-itcl/DESCR
+++ b/lang/tcl-itcl/DESCR
@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
-[incr Tcl] provides the extra language support needed to build large Tcl/Tk
-applications. It introduces the notion of objects, which act as building
-blocks for an application. Each object is a bag of data with a set of
-procedures or "methods" that are used to manipulate it. Objects are organized
-into "classes" with identical characteristics, and classes can inherit
-functionality from one another. This object-oriented paradigm adds another
-level of organization on top of the basic variable/procedure elements, and
-the resulting code is easier to understand and maintain.
+[incr Tcl] provides the extra language support needed to build large Tcl/Tk
+applications. It introduces the notion of objects, which act as building
+blocks for an application. Each object is a bag of data with a set of
+procedures or "methods" that are used to manipulate it. Objects are organized
+into "classes" with identical characteristics, and classes can inherit
+functionality from one another. This object-oriented paradigm adds another
+level of organization on top of the basic variable/procedure elements, and
+the resulting code is easier to understand and maintain.
diff --git a/lang/tcl/DESCR b/lang/tcl/DESCR
index 91040a25833..b22bfecedd3 100644
--- a/lang/tcl/DESCR
+++ b/lang/tcl/DESCR
@@ -4,5 +4,5 @@ embedding in other programs.
The best way to get started with Tcl is to read ``Tcl and the Tk
Toolkit'' by John K. Ousterhout, Addison-Wesley, ISBN 0-201-63337-X
-or ``Practical Programming in Tcl and Tk'' by Brent B. Welch,
+or ``Practical Programming in Tcl and Tk'' by Brent B. Welch,
Prentice Hall PTR, ISBN 0-13-616830-X.
diff --git a/lang/tinyscheme/DESCR b/lang/tinyscheme/DESCR
index 0a239123635..d0183ada180 100644
--- a/lang/tinyscheme/DESCR
+++ b/lang/tinyscheme/DESCR
@@ -5,10 +5,10 @@ interpreter for other programs. As such, it does not offer IDEs or
extensive toolkits although it does sport a small top-level loop,
included conditionally. A lot of functionality in TinyScheme is
included conditionally, to allow developers freedom in balancing
-features and footprint.
+features and footprint.
As an embedded interpreter, it allows multiple interpreter states to
-coexist in the same program, without any interference between them.
+coexist in the same program, without any interference between them.
Programmatically, foreign functions in C can be added and values can
be defined in the Scheme environment. Being quite a small program, it
-is easy to comprehend, get to grips with, and use.
+is easy to comprehend, get to grips with, and use.
diff --git a/lang/wonka/DESCR b/lang/wonka/DESCR
index 1eb7f73317a..8b5def9b975 100644
--- a/lang/wonka/DESCR
+++ b/lang/wonka/DESCR
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
-Wonka is ACUNIA's cleanroom Virtual Machine for the Java(tm) language.
+Wonka is ACUNIA's cleanroom Virtual Machine for the Java(tm) language.
It is extremely portable and self-contained, and can optionally be
used with its own real-time executive (OSwaldTM) to provide a complete
solution for embedded devices. It is a full implementation of the
-Java language, not just a subset. And it's Open Source.
+Java language, not just a subset. And it's Open Source.
diff --git a/lang/wonka/Makefile b/lang/wonka/Makefile
index 488468e8eba..5564a801d03 100644
--- a/lang/wonka/Makefile
+++ b/lang/wonka/Makefile
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.8 2003/03/29 12:41:34 jmmv Exp $
+# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.9 2003/05/06 17:41:42 jmmv Exp $
#
DISTNAME= wonka-src-0.9.5-release
@@ -82,5 +82,5 @@ test: install
.include "../../mk/bsd.pkg.mk"
-# This needs to be after bsd.pkg.mk
+# This needs to be after bsd.pkg.mk
PREFIX= ${JVM_HOME}
diff --git a/mail/autorespond/DESCR b/mail/autorespond/DESCR
index 4b57f705983..75628e0997a 100644
--- a/mail/autorespond/DESCR
+++ b/mail/autorespond/DESCR
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ is sent back to the user with an address of "help@my-company.com". You
can set the envelope sender to an empty string. However, some programs
will parse the message for the "From:" field and send an autoresponse
back to it. It is received at your autoresponder, and you now have a mail
-loop.
+loop.
This autoresponder also catches some other simple situations such as mail
-from a mailer-daemon, empty envelope sender, bulk precedence headers, etc.
+from a mailer-daemon, empty envelope sender, bulk precedence headers, etc.
diff --git a/mail/balsa/DESCR b/mail/balsa/DESCR
index cc57c2a3e4d..8f6e88227c7 100644
--- a/mail/balsa/DESCR
+++ b/mail/balsa/DESCR
@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
Balsa is an e-mail reader. This client is part of the GNOME desktop
-environment. It supports local mailboxes, POP3 and IMAP. It supports:
+environment. It supports local mailboxes, POP3 and IMAP. It supports:
- * Local mailboxes (mbox, maildir, mh)
- * POP3
- * IMAP
- * MIME (in progress)
- * many other things that I can't think of right now! :-)
+ * Local mailboxes (mbox, maildir, mh)
+ * POP3
+ * IMAP
+ * MIME (in progress)
+ * many other things that I can't think of right now! :-)
diff --git a/mail/balsa2/DESCR b/mail/balsa2/DESCR
index 0c8fcaaa3c3..1145d85b9ee 100644
--- a/mail/balsa2/DESCR
+++ b/mail/balsa2/DESCR
@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
Balsa is an e-mail reader. This client is part of the GNOME2 desktop
-environment. It supports local mailboxes, POP3 and IMAP. It supports:
+environment. It supports local mailboxes, POP3 and IMAP. It supports:
- * Local mailboxes (mbox, maildir, mh)
- * POP3
- * IMAP
- * MIME (in progress)
- * many other things that I can't think of right now! :-)
+ * Local mailboxes (mbox, maildir, mh)
+ * POP3
+ * IMAP
+ * MIME (in progress)
+ * many other things that I can't think of right now! :-)
diff --git a/mail/bogofilter/DESCR b/mail/bogofilter/DESCR
index baa9a60ff37..ee797f5cdc1 100644
--- a/mail/bogofilter/DESCR
+++ b/mail/bogofilter/DESCR
@@ -1,20 +1,20 @@
-Bogofilter is a mail filter that classifies mail as spam or ham
-(non-spam) by a statistical analysis of the message's header and
-content (body). The program is able to learn from the user's
+Bogofilter is a mail filter that classifies mail as spam or ham
+(non-spam) by a statistical analysis of the message's header and
+content (body). The program is able to learn from the user's
classifications and corrections.
-The statistical technique is known as the Bayesian technique and
-its use for spam was first described by Paul Graham in his article
-A Plan For Spam. Gary Robinson, in his weblog Rants, suggests some
-refinements for improved discrimination between spam and ham.
-Bogofilter's primary algorithm uses the f(w) parameter and the
+The statistical technique is known as the Bayesian technique and
+its use for spam was first described by Paul Graham in his article
+A Plan For Spam. Gary Robinson, in his weblog Rants, suggests some
+refinements for improved discrimination between spam and ham.
+Bogofilter's primary algorithm uses the f(w) parameter and the
Fisher inverse chi-square technique that he describes.
-Bogofilter is run by an MDA script to classify an incoming message
-as spam or ham (using wordlists stored by BerkeleyDB). Bogofilter
-provides processing for plain text and html. It supports multi-part
-mime message with decoding of base64, quoted-printable, and
+Bogofilter is run by an MDA script to classify an incoming message
+as spam or ham (using wordlists stored by BerkeleyDB). Bogofilter
+provides processing for plain text and html. It supports multi-part
+mime message with decoding of base64, quoted-printable, and
uuencoded text and ignores attachments, such as images.
-Bogofilter is written in C. Supported platforms: Linux, FreeBSD,
-Solaris, OS X, HP-UX, AIX, ...
+Bogofilter is written in C. Supported platforms: Linux, FreeBSD,
+Solaris, OS X, HP-UX, AIX, ...
diff --git a/mail/courier-maildirmake/DESCR b/mail/courier-maildirmake/DESCR
index 9869b91d5e3..904a79cd1f5 100644
--- a/mail/courier-maildirmake/DESCR
+++ b/mail/courier-maildirmake/DESCR
@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
-This package contains the utilities used to manipulate the extended Maildirs
+This package contains the utilities used to manipulate the extended Maildirs
used by the Courier mail packages.
diff --git a/mail/cyrus-imapd/DESCR b/mail/cyrus-imapd/DESCR
index 84a40f3a62e..e742d558a95 100644
--- a/mail/cyrus-imapd/DESCR
+++ b/mail/cyrus-imapd/DESCR
@@ -4,4 +4,4 @@ IMAP server differs from other IMAP server implementations in that it
is generally intended to be run on "sealed" servers, where normal users
are not permitted to log in. The mailbox database is stored in parts of
the filesystem that are private to the Cyrus IMAP system. All user
-access to mail is through the IMAP, POP3, or KPOP protocols.
+access to mail is through the IMAP, POP3, or KPOP protocols.
diff --git a/mail/cyrus-imapd21/DESCR b/mail/cyrus-imapd21/DESCR
index 84a40f3a62e..e742d558a95 100644
--- a/mail/cyrus-imapd21/DESCR
+++ b/mail/cyrus-imapd21/DESCR
@@ -4,4 +4,4 @@ IMAP server differs from other IMAP server implementations in that it
is generally intended to be run on "sealed" servers, where normal users
are not permitted to log in. The mailbox database is stored in parts of
the filesystem that are private to the Cyrus IMAP system. All user
-access to mail is through the IMAP, POP3, or KPOP protocols.
+access to mail is through the IMAP, POP3, or KPOP protocols.
diff --git a/mail/dot-forward/DESCR b/mail/dot-forward/DESCR
index 4a2c11bc20e..004924ae349 100644
--- a/mail/dot-forward/DESCR
+++ b/mail/dot-forward/DESCR
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
-dot-forward reads sendmail's .forward files under qmail. You can run it in the
+dot-forward reads sendmail's .forward files under qmail. You can run it in the
qmail startup script to support all your existing .forward files automatically.
Individual users can switch to the .qmail mechanism at their leisure.
-dot-forward supports forwarding, program deliveries, and comments. It does not
-support file deliveries or :include:. (However, it recognizes file delivery
+dot-forward supports forwarding, program deliveries, and comments. It does not
+support file deliveries or :include:. (However, it recognizes file delivery
attempts, and defers delivery to give you a chance to set up a .qmail file.)
diff --git a/mail/drac/DESCR b/mail/drac/DESCR
index ad18cfc8da8..3f22f2f5858 100644
--- a/mail/drac/DESCR
+++ b/mail/drac/DESCR
@@ -5,4 +5,4 @@ User's IP addresses are added to the map immediately after they have
authenticated to the POP or IMAP server. By default, map entries expire after
30 minutes, but can be renewed by additional authentication. Periodically
checking mail on a POP server is sufficient to do this. The POP and SMTP
-servers can be on different hosts.
+servers can be on different hosts.
diff --git a/mail/elm/DESCR b/mail/elm/DESCR
index dbadb5df05f..ef9672d68df 100644
--- a/mail/elm/DESCR
+++ b/mail/elm/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-Elm is an interactive screen-oriented mailer program that
+Elm is an interactive screen-oriented mailer program that
needed no documentation for the casual user, but was still
powerful enough and sophisticated enough for a mail expert.
diff --git a/mail/hypermail/DESCR b/mail/hypermail/DESCR
index 2eed125e3a5..1fe2dcba570 100644
--- a/mail/hypermail/DESCR
+++ b/mail/hypermail/DESCR
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
Hypermail is a program that takes a file of mail messages in UNIX mailbox
-format and generates a set of cross-referenced HTML documents.
+format and generates a set of cross-referenced HTML documents.
This version of hypermail has substantial support for attachments and for
splitting archives into subdirectories. It also allows an administrator to
customize the header and footers to match their local needs. This allows
-you to have hypermail facilities better integrated into your web site.
+you to have hypermail facilities better integrated into your web site.
diff --git a/mail/imapproxy/DESCR b/mail/imapproxy/DESCR
index 1f03073fb04..7b2b6760517 100644
--- a/mail/imapproxy/DESCR
+++ b/mail/imapproxy/DESCR
@@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ Horde/IMP. The program forwards all traffic between the client and the
server, but keeps the connection to the server alive after the client logs
out. When the same user attempts to log in again, the proxy will use the
cached username/password pair to authenticate the client, and tie the new
-client to the old server connection (which was kept alive).
+client to the old server connection (which was kept alive).
diff --git a/mail/imp/DESCR b/mail/imp/DESCR
index 33a0f4a9c12..9f789878d62 100644
--- a/mail/imp/DESCR
+++ b/mail/imp/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
IMP is a set of PHP scripts that implement an IMAP based webmail system.
Assuming you have an account on a server that supports IMAP, you can use
an installation of IMP to check your mail from anywhere that you have web
-access.
+access.
diff --git a/mail/kbiff/DESCR b/mail/kbiff/DESCR
index 7d27bf214f1..e65db0326a8 100644
--- a/mail/kbiff/DESCR
+++ b/mail/kbiff/DESCR
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
KBiff is a "biff" or new mail notification utility. It is highly configurable
but very easy to use and setup. It tries to combine the best of the features
-of most of the "other" biff programs out there.
+of most of the "other" biff programs out there.
KBiff supports all major mailbox formats: mbox (Berkely style), maildir, mh,
POP3, IMAP4, and NNTP.
diff --git a/mail/libesmtp/DESCR b/mail/libesmtp/DESCR
index c3129b6a3d8..71f615b2b65 100644
--- a/mail/libesmtp/DESCR
+++ b/mail/libesmtp/DESCR
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
libESMTP is a library to manage posting (or submission of) electronic
-mail using SMTP to a preconfigured Mail Transport Agent (MTA).
+mail using SMTP to a preconfigured Mail Transport Agent (MTA).
-It may be used as part of a Mail User Agent (MUA) or another program that
-needs to post electronic mail but where mail functionality is not
+It may be used as part of a Mail User Agent (MUA) or another program that
+needs to post electronic mail but where mail functionality is not
the program's primary purpose.
diff --git a/mail/mailcrypt/DESCR b/mail/mailcrypt/DESCR
index 2f200a90f8a..f9595fe2695 100644
--- a/mail/mailcrypt/DESCR
+++ b/mail/mailcrypt/DESCR
@@ -8,9 +8,9 @@ Features :
* An interface to the usual PGP functions, including encryption,
decryption, signature creation, signature verification, key
- addition, and key extraction
- * A passphrase cache with configurable timeout
- * Support for multiple secret keys
+ addition, and key extraction
+ * A passphrase cache with configurable timeout
+ * Support for multiple secret keys
* A flexible interface to anonymous remailers, including Mixmaster
- support
- * An automagic interface to the PGP public key servers through HTTP
+ support
+ * An automagic interface to the PGP public key servers through HTTP
diff --git a/mail/majordomo/DESCR b/mail/majordomo/DESCR
index 677137905aa..668491ad039 100644
--- a/mail/majordomo/DESCR
+++ b/mail/majordomo/DESCR
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ Majordomo is a program which automates the management of Internet
handle all aspects of list maintainance. Once a list is set up,
virtually all operations can be performed remotely, requiring no
intervention upon the postmaster of the list site.
-
+
_majordomo - n: a person who speaks, makes arrangements, or takes
charge for another. From latin "major domus" - "master of the
house". _
diff --git a/mail/metamail/DESCR b/mail/metamail/DESCR
index e21cb9eceb1..bd22d85baca 100644
--- a/mail/metamail/DESCR
+++ b/mail/metamail/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-Metamail is an implementation of MIME, the Multipurpose Internet
+Metamail is an implementation of MIME, the Multipurpose Internet
Mail Extensions, a proposed standard for multimedia mail on the Internet.
Metamail implements MIME, and also implements extensibility and
configuration via the "mailcap" mechanism described in an informational
diff --git a/mail/mew-xemacs/DESCR b/mail/mew-xemacs/DESCR
index 2a4f2dea45f..d16ef5ace9c 100644
--- a/mail/mew-xemacs/DESCR
+++ b/mail/mew-xemacs/DESCR
@@ -5,4 +5,4 @@ Mew is an interface to integrate
- MIME(Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions)
- PGP(Pretty Good Privacy)
-and to make it easy to view and compose them.
+and to make it easy to view and compose them.
diff --git a/mail/mew/DESCR b/mail/mew/DESCR
index 2a4f2dea45f..d16ef5ace9c 100644
--- a/mail/mew/DESCR
+++ b/mail/mew/DESCR
@@ -5,4 +5,4 @@ Mew is an interface to integrate
- MIME(Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions)
- PGP(Pretty Good Privacy)
-and to make it easy to view and compose them.
+and to make it easy to view and compose them.
diff --git a/mail/mew3/DESCR b/mail/mew3/DESCR
index 2a4f2dea45f..d16ef5ace9c 100644
--- a/mail/mew3/DESCR
+++ b/mail/mew3/DESCR
@@ -5,4 +5,4 @@ Mew is an interface to integrate
- MIME(Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions)
- PGP(Pretty Good Privacy)
-and to make it easy to view and compose them.
+and to make it easy to view and compose them.
diff --git a/mail/p5-Email-Valid/DESCR b/mail/p5-Email-Valid/DESCR
index 94ac180b7ed..2661e40ff0d 100644
--- a/mail/p5-Email-Valid/DESCR
+++ b/mail/p5-Email-Valid/DESCR
@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
This module determines whether an email address is well-formed, and
-optionally, whether a mail host exists for the domain.
+optionally, whether a mail host exists for the domain.
diff --git a/mail/p5-Mail-IMAPClient/DESCR b/mail/p5-Mail-IMAPClient/DESCR
index 0c3c9d28d8c..05df6fcf0fc 100644
--- a/mail/p5-Mail-IMAPClient/DESCR
+++ b/mail/p5-Mail-IMAPClient/DESCR
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ perl and designed for flexibility, it should run on any OS with a
TCP/IP stack and a version of perl that includes Socket.pm and
IO::Socket.pm. It also should be able to talk to any IMAP server,
even those that have, um, proprietary features (assuming that the
-programmer knows what those features are).
+programmer knows what those features are).
To date, the test suite runs successfully with the following IMAP
servers:
diff --git a/mail/p5-Mail-ListDetector/DESCR b/mail/p5-Mail-ListDetector/DESCR
index feda3b0b3a1..f9fc6513569 100644
--- a/mail/p5-Mail-ListDetector/DESCR
+++ b/mail/p5-Mail-ListDetector/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-This module analyzses Mail::Internet objects. It returns a
+This module analyzses Mail::Internet objects. It returns a
Mail::ListDetector::List object representing the mailing list.
The RFC2369 mailing list detector is also capable of matching some
diff --git a/mail/p5-Sendmail-AccessDB/DESCR b/mail/p5-Sendmail-AccessDB/DESCR
index 2c85efba443..db59b345dcb 100644
--- a/mail/p5-Sendmail-AccessDB/DESCR
+++ b/mail/p5-Sendmail-AccessDB/DESCR
@@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ a package for making it easy to abstract the "SpamFriend" and
certain hosts/addresses/etc.. Especially useful for making sure that
addresses you whitelisted as "always accept for" in /etc/mail/access
also get whitelisted in Milter-based applications as well (be they
-senders or recipients)
+senders or recipients)
diff --git a/mail/pine/DESCR b/mail/pine/DESCR
index 6730ff279e9..4d6fd456da5 100644
--- a/mail/pine/DESCR
+++ b/mail/pine/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-Pine is a tool for reading, sending, and managing electronic messages.
+Pine is a tool for reading, sending, and managing electronic messages.
It was designed specifically with novice computer users in mind, but can
be tailored to accommodate the needs of "power users" as well. Pine uses
Internet message protocols (e.g. RFC-822, SMTP, MIME, IMAP, NNTP) and
@@ -8,8 +8,8 @@ IMAP daemon, a POP2 server, and a POP3 server.
If you want to use the spell checking feature of pine, set the
environment variable SPELL to "/usr/pkg/bin/ispell -l".
-An optional configuration file "pine.conf" can be put into /usr/pkg/etc
-to set system wide defaults. The format of this file is identical to the
+An optional configuration file "pine.conf" can be put into /usr/pkg/etc
+to set system wide defaults. The format of this file is identical to the
.pinerc file that is auto-generated by pine in your home directory.
Also included in /usr/pkg/share/examples/pine/dot.pinerc.pgp.sample are
diff --git a/mail/poppy/DESCR b/mail/poppy/DESCR
index 09c7d1a3a3e..cc71f3e4c39 100644
--- a/mail/poppy/DESCR
+++ b/mail/poppy/DESCR
@@ -5,4 +5,4 @@ or no graphical environment.
Poppy will individually show the mail headers along with the message's
size of each message on the mail server and then allow you to read,
-delete, reply, or perform other tasks on that message.
+delete, reply, or perform other tasks on that message.
diff --git a/mail/prayer/DESCR b/mail/prayer/DESCR
index 2700dcb7982..da8a9bc04ff 100644
--- a/mail/prayer/DESCR
+++ b/mail/prayer/DESCR
@@ -7,13 +7,13 @@ Prayer is a small and fast HTTP to IMAP gateway written entirely in C.
o Postponed message folder stream
o Preferences stream
o Folder transfer stream
- o Various optimisations/sharing to minimise actual IMAP connections
+ o Various optimisations/sharing to minimise actual IMAP connections
* Directory cache: single round trip to IMAP server for directory listing.
- * Works well with UW IMAP server (even using Unix format mail folders).
+ * Works well with UW IMAP server (even using Unix format mail folders).
* Little discernible load on a Pentium III class system running Linux with
5,000 logins/day (400 logins/hour, 150 concurrent logins)
* Uses 10% to 20% of the CPU and 400 MBytes of RAM on a PIII class system
with 23,000 logins/day (1,700 logins/hour, 850 concurrent logins peak)
* Aggressive HTTP/1.0 and 1.1 connection caching to reduce SSL overhead.
* Optional gzip compression of pages tunable by IP address range.
- * Minimal use of fixed length buffers in C source code.
+ * Minimal use of fixed length buffers in C source code.
diff --git a/mail/qmail-conf/DESCR b/mail/qmail-conf/DESCR
index 97bee18e126..691c33cbc6f 100644
--- a/mail/qmail-conf/DESCR
+++ b/mail/qmail-conf/DESCR
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
qmail-conf is a collection of tools for setting up various qmail services.
-They are like *-conf programs in djbdns.
+They are like *-conf programs in djbdns.
With qmail-conf, for example, setting up a minimal SMTP service takes
the following four steps:
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ the following four steps:
qmail-smtpd-conf qmaild qmaill /var/qmail/service/smtpd
cd /var/qmail/service/smtpd
make
-ln -s /var/qmail/service/smtpd /service
+ln -s /var/qmail/service/smtpd /service
qmail-conf assumes that (recent versions of) daemontools and ucspi-tcp have
already been installed. It also assumes that svscan is already running.
diff --git a/mail/qmailanalog/DESCR b/mail/qmailanalog/DESCR
index 37032c19161..38bf9c17c22 100644
--- a/mail/qmailanalog/DESCR
+++ b/mail/qmailanalog/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-qmailanalog is a collection of tools to help you analyze qmail's activity
+qmailanalog is a collection of tools to help you analyze qmail's activity
record. It supplies statistics to answer a wide variety of questions:
overall: how many messages? recipients? attempts? etc.
@@ -8,5 +8,5 @@ record. It supplies statistics to answer a wide variety of questions:
successes, failures, deferrals: why? how often? how much delay?
senders, suids: messages? bytes? load? recipients? attempts? delay?
-qmailanalog also includes several tools to focus attention on particular
+qmailanalog also includes several tools to focus attention on particular
senders, recipients, or messages.
diff --git a/mail/qtools/DESCR b/mail/qtools/DESCR
index 47540ef4705..39015fb4c51 100644
--- a/mail/qtools/DESCR
+++ b/mail/qtools/DESCR
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
qtools is a collection of commands, typically for use with qmail via .qmail.
-Among others, there are commands for header and body filtering as well
+Among others, there are commands for header and body filtering as well
as delivery to Maildirs.
diff --git a/mail/spamass-milter/DESCR b/mail/spamass-milter/DESCR
index 4321ad7fd17..55e32b26faf 100644
--- a/mail/spamass-milter/DESCR
+++ b/mail/spamass-milter/DESCR
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
-A little plugin for the Sendmail Milter (Mail Filter) library that pipes
-all incoming mail (including things received by rmail/UUCP) through the
+A little plugin for the Sendmail Milter (Mail Filter) library that pipes
+all incoming mail (including things received by rmail/UUCP) through the
SpamAssassin, a highly customizable SpamFilter.
diff --git a/mail/squirrelmail/DESCR b/mail/squirrelmail/DESCR
index 15d2bdc8ea6..3de77332a9c 100644
--- a/mail/squirrelmail/DESCR
+++ b/mail/squirrelmail/DESCR
@@ -4,4 +4,4 @@ pages render in pure HTML 4.0 (with no Javascript) for maximum compatibility
across browsers. It has very few requirements and is very easy to configure
and install. SquirrelMail has a all the functionality you would want from an
email client, including strong MIME support, address books, and folder
-manipulation.
+manipulation.
diff --git a/mail/sylpheed-claws/DESCR b/mail/sylpheed-claws/DESCR
index 969b8e67d6b..c04e6113f0e 100644
--- a/mail/sylpheed-claws/DESCR
+++ b/mail/sylpheed-claws/DESCR
@@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ fetchmail or/and procmail, and external programs on receiving (like inc or
imget).
Sylpheed-Claws has many extra features and is regularly synchronised with
- the main Sylpheed branch.
+ the main Sylpheed branch.
diff --git a/mail/sympa/DESCR b/mail/sympa/DESCR
index 4ac8fd1dfb4..db21d12e505 100644
--- a/mail/sympa/DESCR
+++ b/mail/sympa/DESCR
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
-Sympa is a mailing-list manager. As such, its goal is to automate all
-mailing-list operation such as subscription with automatic authentication,
-unsubscription, but also archiving message, sending digests on a regular
+Sympa is a mailing-list manager. As such, its goal is to automate all
+mailing-list operation such as subscription with automatic authentication,
+unsubscription, but also archiving message, sending digests on a regular
basis, expiration of addresses, and so on.
-Sympa is developped by the CRU (French Universities Network Committee) ;
-it is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License
+Sympa is developped by the CRU (French Universities Network Committee) ;
+it is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License
Version 2.
-Sympa is designed to be highly customizable, easy to manage and efficient.
-Sympa is therefore a nice solution for managing small intranet mailing
-lists as well as very large ISP mailing list services.
+Sympa is designed to be highly customizable, easy to manage and efficient.
+Sympa is therefore a nice solution for managing small intranet mailing
+lists as well as very large ISP mailing list services.
diff --git a/mail/tnef2txt/DESCR b/mail/tnef2txt/DESCR
index c4c79c9d1b8..958d27ec22e 100644
--- a/mail/tnef2txt/DESCR
+++ b/mail/tnef2txt/DESCR
@@ -10,10 +10,10 @@ separate MIME attachments, they are included in the TNEF attachment. To handle
this, I wrote a program tnef2txt which will dump the information in the TNEF
bitstream, and also dump files to disk which are contained in the bitstream.
Just run the program without arguments for usage information. You can call this
-program from a mailcap file with the following line:
+program from a mailcap file with the following line:
application/ms-tnef; tnef2txt %s; copiousoutput
-or, if you wish to save attachments to disk which are in the bitstream:
+or, if you wish to save attachments to disk which are in the bitstream:
application/ms-tnef; tnef2txt -s %s; copiousoutput
diff --git a/mail/xbuffy/DESCR b/mail/xbuffy/DESCR
index 1a9ce0bccc1..5835b3bb6a8 100644
--- a/mail/xbuffy/DESCR
+++ b/mail/xbuffy/DESCR
@@ -2,6 +2,6 @@ Basically, XBuffy (and Xmultibiff) is a XBiff-type program with a lot
of new options. With XBuffy you can watch multiple mailboxes. When
new mail arrives, you can have a pop up window showing the From: and
Subject: lines. You can also set it up to launch your favorite mail
-reader when you click on a box. Currently, xbuffy is only capable of
-watching mailboxes with the standard mailbox format (messages separated
+reader when you click on a box. Currently, xbuffy is only capable of
+watching mailboxes with the standard mailbox format (messages separated
with a From line).
diff --git a/mail/xmailbox/DESCR b/mail/xmailbox/DESCR
index fecdfb0d3b9..349ecbcd5d8 100644
--- a/mail/xmailbox/DESCR
+++ b/mail/xmailbox/DESCR
@@ -10,9 +10,9 @@ The application can also, optionally, play a sound through a workstation's
audio device, instead of generating the default beep sound, whenever new
mail arrives.
-By default, pressing any mouse button in the image forces xmailbox to
-remember the current size of the mail file as being the "empty" size and
-to change its image accordingly. In addition to this, the user can
+By default, pressing any mouse button in the image forces xmailbox to
+remember the current size of the mail file as being the "empty" size and
+to change its image accordingly. In addition to this, the user can
optionally have xmailbox invoke his/her favourite mail retrieving program.
By Dimitrios P. Bouras (dbouras@hol.gr) and
diff --git a/math/abs/DESCR b/math/abs/DESCR
index 23e10f5abb5..f3beef107a4 100644
--- a/math/abs/DESCR
+++ b/math/abs/DESCR
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ under NetBSD, Linux, and Aix. Basic functions are:
* macro language a la Visual Basic
Programming language with the same syntax as Microsoft Visual Basic.
-
+
* XY, pie and bar charts
* Printing of selected areas to files
@@ -13,10 +13,10 @@ under NetBSD, Linux, and Aix. Basic functions are:
This file format can be send to printer throught the fig2dev
and gs programs or edited and printed with the Xfig drawing tool.
- * multi-documents management
- 20 documents open simultaneously.
+ * multi-documents management
+ 20 documents open simultaneously.
Copy, Cut and Paste between documents
- * Excel exportable file format through VBA macro file.
+ * Excel exportable file format through VBA macro file.
The file format used to save abs worksheets is directly importable
to Excel with the Excel macro editor.
diff --git a/math/cassowary/DESCR b/math/cassowary/DESCR
index f3dae228caa..843478a2266 100644
--- a/math/cassowary/DESCR
+++ b/math/cassowary/DESCR
@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
Cassowary is an incremental constraint solving toolkit that
-efficiently solves systems of linear equalities and inequalities.
+efficiently solves systems of linear equalities and inequalities.
Constraints may be either requirements or preferences. Client code
specifies the constraints to be maintained, and the solver updates the
-constrained variables to have values that satisfy the constraints.
+constrained variables to have values that satisfy the constraints.
A technical report is included in the distribution that describes the
-algorithm, interface, and implementation of the Cassowary solver.
+algorithm, interface, and implementation of the Cassowary solver.
Additionally, the distribution contains toy sample applications
written in Smalltalk, C++, Java, and Python, and a more complex
example Java applet, the "Constraint Drawing Application".
diff --git a/math/eukleides/DESCR b/math/eukleides/DESCR
index 617eeb090c8..63e3c556b85 100644
--- a/math/eukleides/DESCR
+++ b/math/eukleides/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-A Euclidean drawing language compiler which allows one to typeset
-geometry figures within a (La)TeX document. This program is also useful
-to convert such figures into EPS format or into various other vector
+A Euclidean drawing language compiler which allows one to typeset
+geometry figures within a (La)TeX document. This program is also useful
+to convert such figures into EPS format or into various other vector
graphic formats.
diff --git a/math/gap/DESCR b/math/gap/DESCR
index bcde7ece929..9562508aadd 100644
--- a/math/gap/DESCR
+++ b/math/gap/DESCR
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
GAP (Groups, Algorithms and Programs) is a free system for computational
-discrete algebra. Its capabilities include computation involving
+discrete algebra. Its capabilities include computation involving
cyclotomic and finite fields, residue class rings, p-adic numbers,
multivariate polynomials and rational functions, vectors, matrices
and finite groups.
@@ -7,6 +7,6 @@ and finite groups.
GAP can be copied and distributed freely for any non-commercial purpose.
If you use GAP in your research papers, please inform gap@dcs.st-and.ac.uk
-and cite GAP in your publication. Please see
+and cite GAP in your publication. Please see
http://www.gap-system.org/Bib/cite.html
for more details.
diff --git a/math/gcalctool/DESCR b/math/gcalctool/DESCR
index 11c58e51f7c..e41f0dc274c 100644
--- a/math/gcalctool/DESCR
+++ b/math/gcalctool/DESCR
@@ -8,6 +8,6 @@ It incorporates a multiple precision arithmetic packages based on the work
of Professor Richard Brent, who has also kindly given me permission to make
it available.
-There is a single graphics driver for Gtk2 included with this release, but
-the code is written in a portable abstracted way, so it should not be very
+There is a single graphics driver for Gtk2 included with this release, but
+the code is written in a portable abstracted way, so it should not be very
difficult to add others over time.
diff --git a/math/geg/DESCR b/math/geg/DESCR
index 89a53d0d3fe..5df1a89ca9b 100644
--- a/math/geg/DESCR
+++ b/math/geg/DESCR
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
-Geg is capable of drawing 2-dimensional mathematical functions
-within a nice user interface. e.g., f(x) = 3 + sin(x/2). geg
+Geg is capable of drawing 2-dimensional mathematical functions
+within a nice user interface. e.g., f(x) = 3 + sin(x/2). geg
allows you to view multiple functions simultaneously, with each
-function drawn in a different color. Functions can be selectively
-erased and are easily identifiable by colour matching. The
-viewport can be zoomed in and out, and can xoom in on selected
-regions. geg is easy to use, good looking, compact and customisable.
+function drawn in a different color. Functions can be selectively
+erased and are easily identifiable by colour matching. The
+viewport can be zoomed in and out, and can xoom in on selected
+regions. geg is easy to use, good looking, compact and customisable.
diff --git a/math/gnumeric/DESCR b/math/gnumeric/DESCR
index ff80a8c557c..4a303e1c9fb 100644
--- a/math/gnumeric/DESCR
+++ b/math/gnumeric/DESCR
@@ -4,4 +4,4 @@ with the commercial offerings. Users of Excel should be already
familiar with Gnumeric advanced features. A plugin system lets
you extend Gnumeric with GPL extensions, and an optional
Python and Perl plugins let you define complex functions in those
-popular languages.
+popular languages.
diff --git a/math/gnumeric0/DESCR b/math/gnumeric0/DESCR
index ff80a8c557c..4a303e1c9fb 100644
--- a/math/gnumeric0/DESCR
+++ b/math/gnumeric0/DESCR
@@ -4,4 +4,4 @@ with the commercial offerings. Users of Excel should be already
familiar with Gnumeric advanced features. A plugin system lets
you extend Gnumeric with GPL extensions, and an optional
Python and Perl plugins let you define complex functions in those
-popular languages.
+popular languages.
diff --git a/math/gp-factint/DESCR b/math/gp-factint/DESCR
index 7d5bbae1cef..f0f0e5b04ed 100644
--- a/math/gp-factint/DESCR
+++ b/math/gp-factint/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-This package for GAP 4 provides routines for
+This package for GAP 4 provides routines for
integer factorization, in particular:
- Pollard's p-1
diff --git a/math/gp-fplsa/DESCR b/math/gp-fplsa/DESCR
index f96f348c48c..7d4854602bc 100644
--- a/math/gp-fplsa/DESCR
+++ b/math/gp-fplsa/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-This package is a GAP interface to a C program called fplsa for
+This package is a GAP interface to a C program called fplsa for
dealing with finitely presented Lie super-algebras.
When K is a finitely-presented Lie algebra, the GAP Operation
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ explicit, in the form of an isomorphic algebra given by structure
constants, which is much more amenable to further computations.
This GAP package installs an alternative method for this Operation,
-which calls fplsa to do the hard part of the computation. This speeds
-up the calculation and permits larger problems to be attempted. The
-external program has much additional functionality which is not used
+which calls fplsa to do the hard part of the computation. This speeds
+up the calculation and permits larger problems to be attempted. The
+external program has much additional functionality which is not used
by the present version of the package.
diff --git a/math/gp-grape/DESCR b/math/gp-grape/DESCR
index 6b0146b74cc..c4d3e9b11df 100644
--- a/math/gp-grape/DESCR
+++ b/math/gp-grape/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-GRAPE is a GAP package for computing with graphs and groups. It was
+GRAPE is a GAP package for computing with graphs and groups. It was
written by Leonard H. Soicher of Queen Mary, University of London.
If you use GRAPE to solve a problem, then please email
diff --git a/math/gp-grpconst/DESCR b/math/gp-grpconst/DESCR
index d5f3c61fd94..f1c41ab4fda 100644
--- a/math/gp-grpconst/DESCR
+++ b/math/gp-grpconst/DESCR
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ order.
CyclicSplitExtensionMethod constructs all (necessarily soluble) groups
whose given orders are of the form pn .q for different primes p and q
-and which have at least one normal Sylow subgroup.
+and which have at least one normal Sylow subgroup.
UpwardsExtensions takes as its input a permutation group G and
positive integer s and returns a list of permutation groups, one for
diff --git a/math/gp-lag/DESCR b/math/gp-lag/DESCR
index c0c4397f10e..a3e8fe902b5 100644
--- a/math/gp-lag/DESCR
+++ b/math/gp-lag/DESCR
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
This GAP package contains a variety of functions for working with Lie
algebras obtained from associative algebras by using the "bracket"
-operation ab-ba.
+operation ab-ba.
In case the associative algebra has been constructed using the
GroupRing function, the package uses fast methods that take advantage
diff --git a/math/guppi/DESCR b/math/guppi/DESCR
index c8a27fe96ff..ad3cbf27f3e 100644
--- a/math/guppi/DESCR
+++ b/math/guppi/DESCR
@@ -2,6 +2,6 @@ Guppi is a GPLed Gnome-based guile-scriptable plot program with
integrated statistics capabilities.
It is still in an early stage of development. The current functionality is
-very limited. The source code is the only documentation.
+very limited. The source code is the only documentation.
The Guppi web page is at http://www.gnome.org/guppi.
diff --git a/math/libffm/DESCR b/math/libffm/DESCR
index b06ffd1d937..f7a6cee3076 100644
--- a/math/libffm/DESCR
+++ b/math/libffm/DESCR
@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
-libffm - Free, pretty fast replacement for some math (libm) routines
+libffm - Free, pretty fast replacement for some math (libm) routines
on Linux/AXP, optimized for the 21164
diff --git a/math/octave-current/DESCR b/math/octave-current/DESCR
index 18ec96b62a7..6538018dee7 100644
--- a/math/octave-current/DESCR
+++ b/math/octave-current/DESCR
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ GNU Octave is a high-level language, primarily intended for numerical
computations. It provides a convenient command line interface for
solving linear and nonlinear problems numerically, and for performing
other numerical experiments using a language that is mostly compatible
-with Matlab. It may also be used as a batch-oriented language.
+with Matlab. It may also be used as a batch-oriented language.
Octave has extensive tools for solving common numerical linear algebra
problems, finding the roots of nonlinear equations, integrating
@@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ ordinary functions, manipulating polynomials, and integrating ordinary
differential and differential-algebraic equations. It is easily extensible
and customizable via user-defined functions written in Octave's own
language, or using dynamically loaded modules written in C++, C, Fortran,
-or other languages.
+or other languages.
diff --git a/math/octave/DESCR b/math/octave/DESCR
index 9222b85c729..76893c43046 100644
--- a/math/octave/DESCR
+++ b/math/octave/DESCR
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ GNU Octave is a high-level language, primarily intended for numerical
computations. It provides a convenient command line interface for
solving linear and nonlinear problems numerically, and for performing
other numerical experiments using a language that is mostly compatible
-with Matlab. It may also be used as a batch-oriented language.
+with Matlab. It may also be used as a batch-oriented language.
Octave has extensive tools for solving common numerical linear algebra
problems, finding the roots of nonlinear equations, integrating
@@ -10,13 +10,13 @@ ordinary functions, manipulating polynomials, and integrating ordinary
differential and differential-algebraic equations. It is easily extensible
and customizable via user-defined functions written in Octave's own
language, or using dynamically loaded modules written in C++, C, Fortran,
-or other languages.
+or other languages.
GNU Octave is also freely redistributable software. You may redistribute
it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
-(GPL) as published by the Free Software Foundation.
+(GPL) as published by the Free Software Foundation.
Octave was written by John W. Eaton and many others. Because Octave is
free software you are encouraged to help make Octave more useful by writing
and contributing additional functions for it, and by reporting any problems
-you may have.
+you may have.
diff --git a/math/p5-Math-Pari/DESCR b/math/p5-Math-Pari/DESCR
index 500cdbd7bda..7e79866ceaa 100644
--- a/math/p5-Math-Pari/DESCR
+++ b/math/p5-Math-Pari/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-This package is a Perl interface to famous library PARI for
-numerical/scientific/number-theoretic calculations. It allows use of most
-PARI functions as Perl functions, and (almost) seamless merging of PARI and
+This package is a Perl interface to famous library PARI for
+numerical/scientific/number-theoretic calculations. It allows use of most
+PARI functions as Perl functions, and (almost) seamless merging of PARI and
Perl data.
diff --git a/math/p5-Spreadsheet-ParseExcel/DESCR b/math/p5-Spreadsheet-ParseExcel/DESCR
index 25bed4d6788..0a956c6af0a 100644
--- a/math/p5-Spreadsheet-ParseExcel/DESCR
+++ b/math/p5-Spreadsheet-ParseExcel/DESCR
@@ -4,4 +4,4 @@ This module can handle files of Excel95, 97 and 2000. (and now
supports Excel4)
The module will work on the majority of Windows, UNIX and Macintosh
-platforms.
+platforms.
diff --git a/math/pspp/DESCR b/math/pspp/DESCR
index 2a998c65256..c5ecb213b69 100644
--- a/math/pspp/DESCR
+++ b/math/pspp/DESCR
@@ -4,9 +4,9 @@ or PostScript format. In previous releases, PSPP was known as Fiasco.
A main goal of the PSPP project is compatibility with the SPSS language.
PSPP also aims to be written better than the program it replaces. Right
-now this includes:
+now this includes:
- * High-quality output formatting:
+ * High-quality output formatting:
- Presentation-quality tables on devices that can handle it, such
as laser printers and raster displays. This is currently implemented
through a PostScript driver and a simple HTML tables driver.
@@ -19,6 +19,6 @@ now this includes:
- All this can be done on any operating system that PSPP supports.
Though the latest versions of what PSPP replaces support similar
functionality, they do so only under non-free Microsoft
- operating systems.
+ operating systems.
* Portability: PSPP is easy to port. It should be simple to port it
- to any operating system having an ANSI C compiler.
+ to any operating system having an ANSI C compiler.
diff --git a/math/rlab/DESCR b/math/rlab/DESCR
index 12008b44a59..62277baad5d 100644
--- a/math/rlab/DESCR
+++ b/math/rlab/DESCR
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ complex), though RLab also includes string matrices, and sparse
numerical matrices (both real and complex). A heterogeneous
associative array has been added to allow users to create and operate
on arbitrary data structures.
-
+
Rlab offers simple access to the most popular linear algebra
libraries, BLAS, and LAPACK. Furthermore, Rlab's basic data structures
are matrix oriented, with the vector dot-product an integral part of
diff --git a/math/sc/Makefile b/math/sc/Makefile
index 6f18b6b2c55..5e6ae781e86 100644
--- a/math/sc/Makefile
+++ b/math/sc/Makefile
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
-# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.6 2003/03/29 12:41:44 jmmv Exp $
-# FreeBSD Id: Makefile,v 1.1.1.1 1998/08/10 00:20:29 steve Exp
+# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.7 2003/05/06 17:41:54 jmmv Exp $
+# FreeBSD Id: Makefile,v 1.1.1.1 1998/08/10 00:20:29 steve Exp
DISTNAME= sc-6.21
WRKSRC= ${WRKDIR}
diff --git a/math/scilab/DESCR b/math/scilab/DESCR
index f49a9105518..aa248c3245d 100644
--- a/math/scilab/DESCR
+++ b/math/scilab/DESCR
@@ -7,17 +7,17 @@ Scilab is a scientific software package for numerical computations including:
* Open structure (easy interfacing with Fortran and C via online dynamic
link).
* Many built-in libraries:
- + Linear Algebra (including sparse matrices, Kronecker form,
+ + Linear Algebra (including sparse matrices, Kronecker form,
ordered Schur,...).
+ Control (Classical, LQG, H-infinity,...).
+ Package for LMI (Linear Matrix Inequalities) optimization.
+ Signal processing.
+ Simulation (various ode's, dassl,...).
+ Optimization (differentiable and non-differentiable, LQ solver).
- + Scicos, an interactive environment for modeling and simulation of
+ + Scicos, an interactive environment for modeling and simulation of
hybrid systems.
+ Metanet (network analysis and optimization).
* Symbolic capabilities through Maple interface.
* Parallel Scilab.
-For more information about Scilab, send an e-mail to Doctor Scilab:
+For more information about Scilab, send an e-mail to Doctor Scilab:
Scilab@inria.fr
diff --git a/math/scilab/Makefile b/math/scilab/Makefile
index 5cd40861335..92bba3da22d 100644
--- a/math/scilab/Makefile
+++ b/math/scilab/Makefile
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.35 2003/03/01 02:01:47 dmcmahill Exp $
+# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.36 2003/05/06 17:41:55 jmmv Exp $
#
DISTNAME= ${SCIBASE}.src
@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ pre-fetch:
${ECHO} "Without fixing this problem ${PKGNAME} will not work." ; ${FALSE} ; fi
.endif
-# delete some .orig files that got created by patching
+# delete some .orig files that got created by patching
post-install:
${RM} -f ${PREFIX}/lib/${PKGNAME}/config/Makeso.incl.in.orig
${RM} -f ${PREFIX}/lib/${PKGNAME}/macros/util/scipad.sci.orig
diff --git a/math/statist/DESCR b/math/statist/DESCR
index c49600140cf..0265423f22d 100644
--- a/math/statist/DESCR
+++ b/math/statist/DESCR
@@ -4,4 +4,4 @@ simple to use and can be run in scripts. Big datasets are handled
reasonably well on small machines.
In spite of its low overhead, statist can do quite a bunch of regression
-functions and tests in a comprehensible way. It is quite powerful.
+functions and tests in a comprehensible way. It is quite powerful.
diff --git a/math/xgap/DESCR b/math/xgap/DESCR
index fda3dc1b14f..3d0f053689f 100644
--- a/math/xgap/DESCR
+++ b/math/xgap/DESCR
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ with functions dealing with graphic sheets and objects. Using these
functions it also supplies a graphical interface for investigating the
subgroup lattice of a group, giving you easy access to the low index
subgroups, prime quotient and Reidemeister-Schreier algorithms and
-many other GAP functions for groups and subgroups.
+many other GAP functions for groups and subgroups.
At the moment the only supported window system is X-Windows X11R5,
however, programs using the XGAP library functions will run on other
diff --git a/math/xldlas/DESCR b/math/xldlas/DESCR
index c14140c0178..f6a36f0c919 100644
--- a/math/xldlas/DESCR
+++ b/math/xldlas/DESCR
@@ -9,11 +9,11 @@ Highlights
regression, plotting, correlation analysis, etc.
* Neural network and Genetic Algorithm data fitting
with some nice visual feedback.
- * Very handy automatic generating of .tex format and html
+ * Very handy automatic generating of .tex format and html
log files, including tables and plots.
* Online help
Feedback
========
- The author (Thor Sigvaldason) is happy to receive feedback
+ The author (Thor Sigvaldason) is happy to receive feedback
at: thor@netcom.ca
diff --git a/math/yacas/MESSAGE b/math/yacas/MESSAGE
index 1d56c227495..6ea5cfa1677 100644
--- a/math/yacas/MESSAGE
+++ b/math/yacas/MESSAGE
@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
===========================================================================
-$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.2 2002/09/24 12:30:16 wiz Exp $
+$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.3 2003/05/06 17:41:56 jmmv Exp $
Note: For proper operation, your terminal setting must have "-extproc"
set. This can be checked with "stty -a". Alternatively, you can run
-the script "yacas.sh" instead of directly running the binary program
+the script "yacas.sh" instead of directly running the binary program
"yacas".
===========================================================================
diff --git a/math/yorick/DESCR b/math/yorick/DESCR
index a29bb95c92e..4c901cb3f69 100644
--- a/math/yorick/DESCR
+++ b/math/yorick/DESCR
@@ -1,14 +1,14 @@
Yorick is an interpreted language and is useful for scientific
-computing and numerical analysis. It is similar to Matlab.
+computing and numerical analysis. It is similar to Matlab.
It can also do interactive graphics package via the X window system,
including x-y plots, quadrilateral meshes, and cell arrays, and
-includes tools to assist making animated and simple 3D graphs.
+includes tools to assist making animated and simple 3D graphs.
Yorick's binary file package can read or write floating point formats
-foreign to the machine where Yorick is running.
-
+foreign to the machine where Yorick is running.
+
A library of functions written in the Yorick language, including
Bessel, gamma, and related functions, multiple key sorting, spline,
rational function, and least squares fitting, and routines to read and
-write netCDF files.
+write netCDF files.
diff --git a/mbone/common-mml/DESCR b/mbone/common-mml/DESCR
index ec50437fa2d..5c76d0d1f60 100644
--- a/mbone/common-mml/DESCR
+++ b/mbone/common-mml/DESCR
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
The UCL common multimedia library implements a number of algorithms and
protocols needed by a number of our applications. It compiles standalone
on a range of Unix systems (Solaris, Linux, Irix, FreeBSD) and on Windows
-95/98/NT.
+95/98/NT.
-The following protocols/algorithms are included in the library:
+The following protocols/algorithms are included in the library:
- * Base64 encoding/decoding
- * Binary tree
- * Random number
- * HMAC authentication
- * MD5
- * DES
- * RTP
- * Mbus
+ * Base64 encoding/decoding
+ * Binary tree
+ * Random number
+ * HMAC authentication
+ * MD5
+ * DES
+ * RTP
+ * Mbus
diff --git a/mbone/mdp/DESCR b/mbone/mdp/DESCR
index 37589dde55b..741bb7ff04b 100644
--- a/mbone/mdp/DESCR
+++ b/mbone/mdp/DESCR
@@ -1,18 +1,18 @@
-The Multicast Dissemination Protocol (MDP) is a protocol framework and
-software toolkit for reliable multicasting data objects. A primary
-design goal of MDP is to provide a reliable multicast protocol approach
-which is suitable for reliable dissemination of data over both wireless
+The Multicast Dissemination Protocol (MDP) is a protocol framework and
+software toolkit for reliable multicasting data objects. A primary
+design goal of MDP is to provide a reliable multicast protocol approach
+which is suitable for reliable dissemination of data over both wireless
and wired networks.
-MDP software has been demonstrated across a range of network architecture
-and heterogeneous conditions including; the worldwide Internet MBone,
-bandwidth and routing asymmetric network connections, high delay satellite
-networks, and mobile, radio networks. MDP version 2, the latest software
-release and ongoing work, integrates numerous multicast protocol advances
-including highly robust, packet-based erasure correction techniques and
+MDP software has been demonstrated across a range of network architecture
+and heterogeneous conditions including; the worldwide Internet MBone,
+bandwidth and routing asymmetric network connections, high delay satellite
+networks, and mobile, radio networks. MDP version 2, the latest software
+release and ongoing work, integrates numerous multicast protocol advances
+including highly robust, packet-based erasure correction techniques and
adaptive group timing mechanisms.
-The present MDPv2 software release has a defined API library and several
-example working applications including a multicast file transfer applications
-and a very basic multicast chat application. To learn more and/or download
-the software see the following sections.
+The present MDPv2 software release has a defined API library and several
+example working applications including a multicast file transfer applications
+and a very basic multicast chat application. To learn more and/or download
+the software see the following sections.
diff --git a/mbone/vic/DESCR b/mbone/vic/DESCR
index 614b0bc2c05..5084f188d00 100644
--- a/mbone/vic/DESCR
+++ b/mbone/vic/DESCR
@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
The UCB/LBNL video tool, vic, is a real-time, multimedia application
-for video conferencing over the Internet.
+for video conferencing over the Internet.
Vic was designed with a flexible and extensible architecture to support
heterogeneous environments and configurations. For example, in high
-bandwidth settings, multi-megabit full-motion JPEG streams can be
+bandwidth settings, multi-megabit full-motion JPEG streams can be
sourced using hardware assisted compression, while in low bandwidth
environments like the Internet, aggressive low bit-rate coding can
be carried out in software.
diff --git a/meta-pkgs/netbsd-doc-print/DESCR b/meta-pkgs/netbsd-doc-print/DESCR
index 6dbed15bd65..7831543fa78 100644
--- a/meta-pkgs/netbsd-doc-print/DESCR
+++ b/meta-pkgs/netbsd-doc-print/DESCR
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ Meta-package that includes all packages needed for the NetBSD
Documentation project to convert SGML/DocBook to PDF/PS.
Excluded from netbsd-doc into a seperate package because it wants
-teTeX, which is rather large in size.
+teTeX, which is rather large in size.
Nevertheless you'll need external PostScript and PDF previewers,
e.g. Acrobat Reader, xpdf, gv, etc.
diff --git a/meta-pkgs/netbsd-doc/MESSAGE b/meta-pkgs/netbsd-doc/MESSAGE
index 3cc5f2312f7..598bef61931 100644
--- a/meta-pkgs/netbsd-doc/MESSAGE
+++ b/meta-pkgs/netbsd-doc/MESSAGE
@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
===========================================================================
-$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.2 2002/09/24 12:30:16 wiz Exp $
+$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.3 2003/05/06 17:41:57 jmmv Exp $
You will also need a HTML-viewer to view the produced results
from the SGML->HTML conversion. Please install either lynx,
-links or netscape or any other web browser of your choice
+links or netscape or any other web browser of your choice
manually.
===========================================================================
diff --git a/misc/buffer/DESCR b/misc/buffer/DESCR
index 70a1cccc772..00f61412db7 100644
--- a/misc/buffer/DESCR
+++ b/misc/buffer/DESCR
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ This is a program designed to speed up writing tapes on remote tape
drives. Requirements are shared memory and locks which normally
means that these are supported in your kernel.
-[for Free/NetBSD, this means you MUST have a kernel with
+[for Free/NetBSD, this means you MUST have a kernel with
options SYSVSHM
compiled in - markm]
diff --git a/misc/colorize/DESCR b/misc/colorize/DESCR
index 957f0b6c26e..bb517e620c8 100644
--- a/misc/colorize/DESCR
+++ b/misc/colorize/DESCR
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
-colorize is a log colorize perl script, with some ugly functions:
+colorize is a log colorize perl script, with some ugly functions:
* Many known log format (including: daemon [classic log format],
- squid [and oops], apache [access, error], xferlog, exim, and more)
- * Extreme regexp matches (email, url, size, address, version, file etc.)
- * Some usefull matches (user, service, protocol)
- * Theme support (with multiple config files)
- * HTML output support (with valid HTML and CSS code)
+ squid [and oops], apache [access, error], xferlog, exim, and more)
+ * Extreme regexp matches (email, url, size, address, version, file etc.)
+ * Some usefull matches (user, service, protocol)
+ * Theme support (with multiple config files)
+ * HTML output support (with valid HTML and CSS code)
diff --git a/misc/cstream/DESCR b/misc/cstream/DESCR
index cd2d755f0f7..2aacffa6bf3 100644
--- a/misc/cstream/DESCR
+++ b/misc/cstream/DESCR
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
cstream is a general-purpose stream-handling tool like UNIX' dd,
usually used in commandline-constructed pipes.
-
+
Featues:
Sane commandline switch syntax.
Exact throughput limiting, on the incoming side. Timing variance in
diff --git a/misc/dt/DESCR b/misc/dt/DESCR
index efece7e8ba8..5a2e5f4f32e 100644
--- a/misc/dt/DESCR
+++ b/misc/dt/DESCR
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
Provides virtual consoles for NetBSD/mac68k in a manner similar to
"screen," with the addition of mouse support. The only supported
-platform is NetBSD/mac68k (and NetBSD/macppc, maybe).
+platform is NetBSD/mac68k (and NetBSD/macppc, maybe).
diff --git a/misc/dync/DESCR b/misc/dync/DESCR
index fe27844cf22..9a92d6e9fc7 100644
--- a/misc/dync/DESCR
+++ b/misc/dync/DESCR
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ the use of C as a scripting language. This can be quite useful
****SOMETIMES****, allowing access to system calls and library functions
from the command line. For example, there are occasions when I want
to see the struct stat for a directory entry, and want to be able to
-access st_mtime values, without having to parse output from "ls -l".
+access st_mtime values, without having to parse output from "ls -l".
A simple:
int main(int argc, char **argv)
diff --git a/misc/fd/DESCR b/misc/fd/DESCR
index 2f2c892dab8..f798413fac1 100644
--- a/misc/fd/DESCR
+++ b/misc/fd/DESCR
@@ -6,5 +6,5 @@ FD for unix by shirai@nintendo.co.jp, and it is a clone of
FD for DOS (AT and PC9801) designed by A. Idei (SDI00544@niftyserve.or.jp).
Currently, the man page is available only in Japanese, but it's
-easy to use. Setting `FD_LANGUAGE' environment to 'english' you can
+easy to use. Setting `FD_LANGUAGE' environment to 'english' you can
use English help.
diff --git a/misc/figlet/DESCR b/misc/figlet/DESCR
index a0ee9b8ad5f..675da07ad00 100644
--- a/misc/figlet/DESCR
+++ b/misc/figlet/DESCR
@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
Figlet is a program that creates large ASCII art characters out of ordinary
screen characters
- _ _ _ _ _ _
- | (_) | _____ | |_| |__ (_)___
- | | | |/ / _ \ | __| '_ \| / __|
- | | | < __/ | |_| | | | \__ \_
+ _ _ _ _ _ _
+ | (_) | _____ | |_| |__ (_)___
+ | | | |/ / _ \ | __| '_ \| / __|
+ | | | < __/ | |_| | | | \__ \_
|_|_|_|\_\___| \__|_| |_|_|___(_)
diff --git a/misc/gkrellm-weather/DESCR b/misc/gkrellm-weather/DESCR
index 6f7fb94291c..59084359fae 100644
--- a/misc/gkrellm-weather/DESCR
+++ b/misc/gkrellm-weather/DESCR
@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
GKrellWeather is a weather plugin for GKrellM.
Features
- -Choose your own location by 4-letter METAR station identifier code.
- -Monitor temperature, dew point, pressure, relative humidity, sky
- condition, wind direction and speed
+ -Choose your own location by 4-letter METAR station identifier code.
+ -Monitor temperature, dew point, pressure, relative humidity, sky
+ condition, wind direction and speed
-Display using imperial units (degrees Fareheight, inches of Mercury,
- miles per hour)
+ miles per hour)
-Display using metric units (degrees Celsius, millimeters of Mercury,
- kilometers per hour)
- -Display pressure in kPa, hPa and mmHg
- -Display wind speeds in kmph, mps and beaufort scale
+ kilometers per hour)
+ -Display pressure in kPa, hPa and mmHg
+ -Display wind speeds in kmph, mps and beaufort scale
diff --git a/misc/gnome-pim/DESCR b/misc/gnome-pim/DESCR
index 8864474e749..ddeb918b24a 100644
--- a/misc/gnome-pim/DESCR
+++ b/misc/gnome-pim/DESCR
@@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ entirely on free software. GNOME is part of the GNU project, and
GNOME is part of the OpenSource(tm) movement. The desktop will
consist of small utilities and larger applications which share a
consistent look and feel. GNOME uses GTK+ as the GUI toolkit for
-all GNOME-compliant applications.
+all GNOME-compliant applications.
diff --git a/misc/gnome-utils/DESCR b/misc/gnome-utils/DESCR
index 1819bd303a4..6a6f694c041 100644
--- a/misc/gnome-utils/DESCR
+++ b/misc/gnome-utils/DESCR
@@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ entirely on free software. GNOME is part of the GNU project, and
GNOME is part of the OpenSource(tm) movement. The desktop will
consist of small utilities and larger applications which share a
consistent look and feel. GNOME uses GTK+ as the GUI toolkit for
-all GNOME-compliant applications.
+all GNOME-compliant applications.
diff --git a/misc/gnome2-utils/DESCR b/misc/gnome2-utils/DESCR
index cea42947a18..f45cd9fdb47 100644
--- a/misc/gnome2-utils/DESCR
+++ b/misc/gnome2-utils/DESCR
@@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ entirely on free software. GNOME is part of the GNU project, and
GNOME is part of the OpenSource(tm) movement. The desktop will
consist of small utilities and larger applications which share a
consistent look and feel. GNOME uses GTK+ as the GUI toolkit for
-all GNOME-compliant applications.
+all GNOME-compliant applications.
diff --git a/misc/heyu/DESCR b/misc/heyu/DESCR
index d7dcf51206f..668f8a19f31 100644
--- a/misc/heyu/DESCR
+++ b/misc/heyu/DESCR
@@ -1,14 +1,14 @@
Heyu is a program that allows your computer to control devices by
transmitting information over your house's power lines.
-The program will work with:
- - The CM11A and CM12A made by the X10 corporation. The "Activehome"
- package (CK11) includes the CM11A.
- - The Home Director package marketed by IBM.
- - The Home Control package marketed by Radio Shack (model 61-2417).
+The program will work with:
+ - The CM11A and CM12A made by the X10 corporation. The "Activehome"
+ package (CK11) includes the CM11A.
+ - The Home Director package marketed by IBM.
+ - The Home Control package marketed by Radio Shack (model 61-2417).
-It will not work with:
- - CK17 Firecracker (computer controlled RF transmitter)
- - CP290 (older style computer - X10 interface)
- - CP10 - A power strip with X10 built in ???
- - Extend 1.1 (look for newer than 1.2beta4)
+It will not work with:
+ - CK17 Firecracker (computer controlled RF transmitter)
+ - CP290 (older style computer - X10 interface)
+ - CP10 - A power strip with X10 built in ???
+ - Extend 1.1 (look for newer than 1.2beta4)
diff --git a/misc/ja-less/DESCR b/misc/ja-less/DESCR
index a30c1ec1083..c186f1de60c 100644
--- a/misc/ja-less/DESCR
+++ b/misc/ja-less/DESCR
@@ -6,6 +6,6 @@
This enhanced less support ISO 2022 code extension techniqes and
Japanese codes(EUC Japanese, SJIS) and compressed(or gzipped) file
-viewing. The author of this patch is jam@pobox.com. See
+viewing. The author of this patch is jam@pobox.com. See
http://www.pobox.com/~jam/less/
for the latest info.
diff --git a/misc/kanjipad/DESCR b/misc/kanjipad/DESCR
index 74e24f7276a..506bd64ce22 100644
--- a/misc/kanjipad/DESCR
+++ b/misc/kanjipad/DESCR
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ KanjiPad is a very simple program for handwriting recognition -
The user draws a character into the box, then requests translation.
The best candidates are displayed along the right hand side of
the window and can be selected for pasting into other programs.
-
+
It is meant primarily for dictionary purposes for learners of Japanese
- it does not support entering kana, so it's usefulness as an input
method is limited. Furthermore, if you already know the reading of a
diff --git a/misc/linuxls/DESCR b/misc/linuxls/DESCR
index 2634ef7976e..4faff129323 100644
--- a/misc/linuxls/DESCR
+++ b/misc/linuxls/DESCR
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ NOTES:
so it won't conflict with the normal BSD `ls' program or the BSD
`colorls' program (the latter available from pkgsrc).
-3. This colorized `ls' program is not the same as the `colorls' program
+3. This colorized `ls' program is not the same as the `colorls' program
available from pkgsrc.
Brian Clapper <bmc@WillsCreek.COM>
diff --git a/misc/nxtvepg/DESCR b/misc/nxtvepg/DESCR
index 1f6141664fe..4ad267e71ef 100644
--- a/misc/nxtvepg/DESCR
+++ b/misc/nxtvepg/DESCR
@@ -2,5 +2,5 @@ nxtvepg is a decoder and browser for Nextview - a subscription-free
electronic TV program guide transmittet via TeleText. Nextview
currently is broadcasted in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and France
and covers the schedules of all major TV networks in these
-countries. It uses the bktr driver for data acquisition through a
+countries. It uses the bktr driver for data acquisition through a
TV tuner card.
diff --git a/misc/openoffice-linux/DESCR b/misc/openoffice-linux/DESCR
index 894ad281b5c..0eecb8e7ef8 100644
--- a/misc/openoffice-linux/DESCR
+++ b/misc/openoffice-linux/DESCR
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-OpenOffice.org is an Open Source, community-developed, multi-platform office
-productivity suite. It includes the key desktop applications, such as a
-word processor, spreadsheet, presentation manager, and drawing program,
+OpenOffice.org is an Open Source, community-developed, multi-platform office
+productivity suite. It includes the key desktop applications, such as a
+word processor, spreadsheet, presentation manager, and drawing program,
with a user interface and feature set similar to other office suites.
Components include:
diff --git a/misc/openoffice-linux/MESSAGE b/misc/openoffice-linux/MESSAGE
index 6a7de9f739d..90600f5fdb9 100644
--- a/misc/openoffice-linux/MESSAGE
+++ b/misc/openoffice-linux/MESSAGE
@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
===========================================================================
-$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.3 2003/04/26 15:44:16 mrauch Exp $
+$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.4 2003/05/06 17:42:00 jmmv Exp $
OpenOffice has now been installed in ${PREFIX}/OpenOffice.org1.0.3.
Before using this package for the first time, each user has to run
- a setup program, which is automatically invoked at the first start.
- Thereafter, OpenOffice can be started using the
+ a setup program, which is automatically invoked at the first start.
+ Thereafter, OpenOffice can be started using the
${PREFIX}/bin/soffice command.
===========================================================================
diff --git a/misc/openoffice/DESCR b/misc/openoffice/DESCR
index 894ad281b5c..0eecb8e7ef8 100644
--- a/misc/openoffice/DESCR
+++ b/misc/openoffice/DESCR
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-OpenOffice.org is an Open Source, community-developed, multi-platform office
-productivity suite. It includes the key desktop applications, such as a
-word processor, spreadsheet, presentation manager, and drawing program,
+OpenOffice.org is an Open Source, community-developed, multi-platform office
+productivity suite. It includes the key desktop applications, such as a
+word processor, spreadsheet, presentation manager, and drawing program,
with a user interface and feature set similar to other office suites.
Components include:
diff --git a/misc/openoffice/MESSAGE b/misc/openoffice/MESSAGE
index 40091e9b4a0..48ea4ad4c8d 100644
--- a/misc/openoffice/MESSAGE
+++ b/misc/openoffice/MESSAGE
@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
===========================================================================
-$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.2 2002/09/24 12:30:19 wiz Exp $
+$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.3 2003/05/06 17:42:01 jmmv Exp $
OpenOffice has now been installed in ${PREFIX}/OpenOffice.org641.
Before using this package for the first time, each user has to run
- a setup program, which is automatically invoked at the first start.
- Thereafter, OpenOffice can be started using the
+ a setup program, which is automatically invoked at the first start.
+ Thereafter, OpenOffice can be started using the
${PREFIX}/bin/soffice command.
Please note that this software should be considered alpha quality
diff --git a/misc/p5-Array-PrintCols/DESCR b/misc/p5-Array-PrintCols/DESCR
index 47d35269d56..82a8c46650d 100644
--- a/misc/p5-Array-PrintCols/DESCR
+++ b/misc/p5-Array-PrintCols/DESCR
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
Array::PrintCols is a Perl 5 module which defines a subroutine to
-print arrays of elements in alphabetically, vertically sorted columns.
+print arrays of elements in alphabetically, vertically sorted columns.
Optional arguments can be given to control either the width or number of
the columns, the total width of the output, and the amount of
-indentation.
+indentation.
diff --git a/misc/p5-Mac-Macbinary/DESCR b/misc/p5-Mac-Macbinary/DESCR
index 7b7ea9a38e5..6ddc45a0589 100644
--- a/misc/p5-Mac-Macbinary/DESCR
+++ b/misc/p5-Mac-Macbinary/DESCR
@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
-The Mac::Macbinary perl5 module provides an object-oriented way to
+The Mac::Macbinary perl5 module provides an object-oriented way to
extract various kinds of information from Macintosh Macbinary files.
diff --git a/misc/root/DESCR b/misc/root/DESCR
index 443b592d59d..980aac57f52 100644
--- a/misc/root/DESCR
+++ b/misc/root/DESCR
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ used to get direct access to the separate attributes of the selected objects,
without having to touch the bulk of the data. Included are histograming methods
in 1, 2 and 3 dimensions, curve fitting, function evaluation, minimisation,
graphics and visualization classes to allow the easy setup of an analysis
-system that can query and process the data interactively or in batch mode.
+system that can query and process the data interactively or in batch mode.
Thanks to the builtin CINT C++ interpreter the command language, the scripting,
or macro, language and the programming language are all C++. The interpreter
diff --git a/misc/screen/DESCR b/misc/screen/DESCR
index efa776967e5..7b753f95511 100644
--- a/misc/screen/DESCR
+++ b/misc/screen/DESCR
@@ -3,5 +3,5 @@ between several processes (typically interactive shells).
Each virtual terminal provides the functions of a DEC VT100 terminal and, in
addition, several control functions from the ANSI X3.64 (ISO 6429) and ISO
2022 standards (e.g. insert/delete line and support for multiple character
-sets). There is a scrollback history buffer for each virtual terminal and a
+sets). There is a scrollback history buffer for each virtual terminal and a
copy-and-paste mechanism that allows moving text regions between windows.
diff --git a/misc/screen/MESSAGE b/misc/screen/MESSAGE
index d4e8d1ff123..1e318b1d47c 100644
--- a/misc/screen/MESSAGE
+++ b/misc/screen/MESSAGE
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
===========================================================================
-$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.2 2002/09/24 12:30:19 wiz Exp $
+$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.3 2003/05/06 17:42:01 jmmv Exp $
You may want to create and edit the file:
@@ -8,5 +8,5 @@ to customize screen globally. An example configuration file has been
installed in:
- ${PREFIX}/share/examples/screen/screenrc
-
+
===========================================================================
diff --git a/misc/visual-regexp/DESCR b/misc/visual-regexp/DESCR
index c40905eaf68..ea1baf5f6c2 100644
--- a/misc/visual-regexp/DESCR
+++ b/misc/visual-regexp/DESCR
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
Visual REGEXP lets you easily design and debug regular expressions
by providing a graphical visualization of the expression and its
-matches on a sample of your choice.
+matches on a sample of your choice.
diff --git a/misc/xjdic/DESCR b/misc/xjdic/DESCR
index 6b7419143b1..3809908dd85 100644
--- a/misc/xjdic/DESCR
+++ b/misc/xjdic/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-XJDIC is an electronic Japanese-English dictionary program designed to
-operate in the X11 window environment. In particular, it must run in an
-"xterm" environment which has Japanese language support such as provided by
-"kterm" or internationalized xterm, aixterm, etc.
+XJDIC is an electronic Japanese-English dictionary program designed to
+operate in the X11 window environment. In particular, it must run in an
+"xterm" environment which has Japanese language support such as provided by
+"kterm" or internationalized xterm, aixterm, etc.
diff --git a/misc/xtend/DESCR b/misc/xtend/DESCR
index f3641d6d545..57417dd4ea6 100644
--- a/misc/xtend/DESCR
+++ b/misc/xtend/DESCR
@@ -2,10 +2,10 @@ Xtend now keeps track of the state of all X10 devices. This allows
you to have conditional execution of commands (e.g. "do this only
if lights A1 and P7 are on"). This data is also made available to
all programs run by Xtend and to any interested process running
-on the computer.
+on the computer.
-Information made available to programs:
+Information made available to programs:
-On/Off status for all 256 devices
-Addressed / not addressed status for all 256 devices
-Appliance or light for all 256 devices
+On/Off status for all 256 devices
+Addressed / not addressed status for all 256 devices
+Appliance or light for all 256 devices
diff --git a/misc/xtide/DESCR b/misc/xtide/DESCR
index eb0fa009b0b..3f557381fa3 100644
--- a/misc/xtide/DESCR
+++ b/misc/xtide/DESCR
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ web interface (xttpd).
The algorithm that XTide uses to predict tides is the one used by the
National Ocean Service in the U.S. It is significantly more accurate
-than the simple tide clocks that can be bought in novelty stores.
+than the simple tide clocks that can be bought in novelty stores.
However, it takes more to predict tides accurately than just a spiffy
algorithm -- you also need some special data for each and every
location for which you want to predict tides. XTide reads this data
diff --git a/mk/buildlink2/bsd.buildlink2.mk b/mk/buildlink2/bsd.buildlink2.mk
index debb40ed16f..fc2a5205acb 100644
--- a/mk/buildlink2/bsd.buildlink2.mk
+++ b/mk/buildlink2/bsd.buildlink2.mk
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-# $NetBSD: bsd.buildlink2.mk,v 1.83 2003/05/02 08:32:26 agc Exp $
+# $NetBSD: bsd.buildlink2.mk,v 1.84 2003/05/06 17:42:02 jmmv Exp $
#
# An example package buildlink2.mk file:
#
@@ -388,7 +388,7 @@ _BLNK_CHECK_IS_TEXT_FILE?= \
#
# BUILDLINK_SUBST_MESSAGE.<package> message to display, noting what is
# being substituted
-#
+#
# BUILDLINK_SUBST_FILES.<package> files on which to run the substitution;
# these are relative to ${WRKSRC}
#
@@ -496,7 +496,7 @@ pkglocaledir-buildlink-subst: _BUILDLINK_SUBST_USE
BUILDLINK_FAKE_LA= ${TRUE}
.else
#
-# Create a fake libtool archive $$lafile that uses the shared libraries
+# Create a fake libtool archive $$lafile that uses the shared libraries
# named in $$libpattern.
#
BUILDLINK_FAKE_LA= \
diff --git a/mk/bulk/bsd.bulk-pkg.mk b/mk/bulk/bsd.bulk-pkg.mk
index 6662d0573bb..a39b47a37a1 100644
--- a/mk/bulk/bsd.bulk-pkg.mk
+++ b/mk/bulk/bsd.bulk-pkg.mk
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-# $NetBSD: bsd.bulk-pkg.mk,v 1.43 2003/02/13 22:51:03 dmcmahill Exp $
+# $NetBSD: bsd.bulk-pkg.mk,v 1.44 2003/05/06 17:42:03 jmmv Exp $
#
# Copyright (c) 1999, 2000 Hubert Feyrer <hubertf@netbsd.org>
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ BULK_ID?= .${_HOSTNAME:C|\..*||}
.elif defined(OBJMACHINE)
BULK_ID?= .${MACHINE_ARCH}
.else
-BULK_ID?=
+BULK_ID?=
.endif
# This file exists to mark a package as broken
@@ -198,7 +198,7 @@ bulk-package:
${ECHO_MSG} '### Current pkg count: ' `${LS} -l ${PKG_DBDIR} | ${GREP} ^d | ${WC} -l` installed packages: `${LS} ${PKG_DBDIR} | ${GREP} -v pkgdb.byfile.db`; \
${ECHO_MSG} '###' ; \
fi \
- ) 2>&1 | tee -a ${BUILDLOG}
+ ) 2>&1 | tee -a ${BUILDLOG}
@uptodate=`${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} bulk-check-uptodate REF=${PKGFILE}` ; \
if ${PKG_INFO} -qe "${PKGNAME:C/-[^-]*$/-[0-9]*/}" ; then \
installed=1; \
@@ -371,7 +371,7 @@ bulk-package:
fi
# Install pkg - if possible from binary pkg (i.e. available & upto date)
-# else revert to the old recompiling.
+# else revert to the old recompiling.
# Don't rely upon pkg_add to snarf in depending pkgs as they may have
# been modified and need rebuilding.
bulk-install:
diff --git a/mk/bulk/build b/mk/bulk/build
index f8e48eaac2a..4b5c897b59b 100644
--- a/mk/bulk/build
+++ b/mk/bulk/build
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
#!/bin/sh
-# $NetBSD: build,v 1.27 2002/12/31 12:42:37 cjep Exp $
+# $NetBSD: build,v 1.28 2003/05/06 17:42:03 jmmv Exp $
#
# Copyright (c) 1999, 2000 Hubert Feyrer <hubertf@netbsd.org>
@@ -201,20 +201,20 @@ echo "Build finished. Removing all installed packages left over from build..."
for pkgname in `pkg_info -e \*`
do
- if `pkg_info -qe $pkgname`; then
+ if `pkg_info -qe $pkgname`; then
pkgdir=`grep " $pkgname " $INDEXFILE | awk '{print $1}'`
- case "${BULK_PREREQ}" in
- *$pkgdir* )
+ case "${BULK_PREREQ}" in
+ *$pkgdir* )
echo "Keeping BULK_PREREQ: $pkgname ($pkgdir)" ;
- ;;
- * )
+ ;;
+ * )
echo pkg_delete -r $pkgname
pkg_delete -r $pkgname
if `pkg_info -qe $pkgname` ; then
echo "$pkgname ($pkgdir) did not deinstall nicely. Forcing the deinstall"
- pkg_delete -f $pkgname || true
- fi
- ;;
+ pkg_delete -f $pkgname || true
+ fi
+ ;;
esac
fi
done
diff --git a/mk/bulk/mksandbox b/mk/bulk/mksandbox
index 2566f0ef0a2..c77cd78a815 100755
--- a/mk/bulk/mksandbox
+++ b/mk/bulk/mksandbox
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
#! /bin/sh
-# $NetBSD: mksandbox,v 1.19 2003/04/13 11:28:01 cjep Exp $
+# $NetBSD: mksandbox,v 1.20 2003/05/06 17:42:03 jmmv Exp $
#
#
# Copyright (c) 2002 Alistair G. Crooks. All rights reserved.
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@
#
# Usage: mksandbox [--pkgsrc=dir] [--src=srcdir] [--verbose] sandbox-dir
-#
+#
# A small shell script to set up a sandbox (usually for a pkgsrc bulk
# build), using null mounts.
diff --git a/mk/bulk/parallel.txt b/mk/bulk/parallel.txt
index 842b316810b..23794684524 100644
--- a/mk/bulk/parallel.txt
+++ b/mk/bulk/parallel.txt
@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
-# $Id: parallel.txt,v 1.2 2003/04/16 09:55:53 wiz Exp $
+# $Id: parallel.txt,v 1.3 2003/05/06 17:42:03 jmmv Exp $
#
These are my thoughts on how one would want a parallel bulk build to
-work.
+work.
====================================================================
@@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ Single Machine Build Comments
====================================================================
There are several features of this approach that are worth mentioning
-explicitly.
+explicitly.
1) Packages are built in the correct order. We don't want to rebuild
the gnome meta-pkg and then rebuild gnome-libs for example.
@@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ explicitly.
not needed before each build, we reduce the amount of installing
and deinstalling needed during the build. For example, it is
quite common to build several packages in a row which all need GNU
- make or perl.
+ make or perl.
4) Using the 'supportsfile' to mark all packages which depend upon a
package which has just failed to build can greatly reduce the time
@@ -123,14 +123,14 @@ master == master machine. This machine is in charge of directing
slave#x == slave machine #x. All slave machines are of the same
MACHINE_ARCH and have the same operating system and access
the same pkgsrc tree via NFS and access the same binary
- packages directory.
+ packages directory.
If the master machine is also to be used as a build
- machine, then it is also considered a slave.
+ machine, then it is also considered a slave.
Prior to starting the build, the master directs one of the slaves to
extract the dependency information per steps 1-3 in the single machine
-case.
+case.
The actually build should progress as follows:
@@ -182,7 +182,7 @@ network.
- maybe a hook could be put in place which rsync's the binary package
tree between the binary package repository machine and the slave
- machine before and after each package is built?
+ machine before and after each package is built?
- security
diff --git a/mk/bulk/post-build b/mk/bulk/post-build
index c9e2cf5bd91..3538357423f 100644
--- a/mk/bulk/post-build
+++ b/mk/bulk/post-build
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
#!/usr/pkg/bin/perl
-# $NetBSD: post-build,v 1.21 2002/08/22 08:21:30 jlam Exp $
+# $NetBSD: post-build,v 1.22 2003/05/06 17:42:03 jmmv Exp $
#
# Collect stuff after a pkg bulk build
#
@@ -40,18 +40,18 @@ $reportf=basename($REPORT);
# extract the name of the files used for the build log and broken build log.
# these have defaults set by bsd.bulk-pkg.mk and may be overridden in /etc/mk.conf
-chomp($BROKENFILE=`( cd $USR_PKGSRC/pkgtools/pkglint ; $ENV{"BMAKE"} show-var VARNAME=BROKENFILE )`);
+chomp($BROKENFILE=`( cd $USR_PKGSRC/pkgtools/pkglint ; $ENV{"BMAKE"} show-var VARNAME=BROKENFILE )`);
-# also extract the names of the cache files used during the bulk build. We'll save a copy of
+# also extract the names of the cache files used during the bulk build. We'll save a copy of
# those to help debug if the build messed up.
-chomp($DEPENDSTREEFILE=`( cd $USR_PKGSRC/pkgtools/pkglint ; $ENV{"BMAKE"} show-var VARNAME=DEPENDSTREEFILE )`);
-chomp($DEPENDSFILE=`( cd $USR_PKGSRC/pkgtools/pkglint ; $ENV{"BMAKE"} show-var VARNAME=DEPENDSFILE )`);
-chomp($SUPPORTSFILE=`( cd $USR_PKGSRC/pkgtools/pkglint ; $ENV{"BMAKE"} show-var VARNAME=SUPPORTSFILE )`);
-chomp($INDEXFILE=`( cd $USR_PKGSRC/pkgtools/pkglint ; $ENV{"BMAKE"} show-var VARNAME=INDEXFILE )`);
-chomp($ORDERFILE=`( cd $USR_PKGSRC/pkgtools/pkglint ; $ENV{"BMAKE"} show-var VARNAME=ORDERFILE )`);
-chomp($STARTFILE=`( cd $USR_PKGSRC/pkgtools/pkglint ; $ENV{"BMAKE"} show-var VARNAME=STARTFILE )`);
-chomp($LOCALBASE=`( cd $USR_PKGSRC/pkgtools/pkglint ; $ENV{"BMAKE"} show-var VARNAME=LOCALBASE )`);
-chomp($X11BASE=`( cd $USR_PKGSRC/pkgtools/pkglint ; $ENV{"BMAKE"} show-var VARNAME=X11BASE )`);
+chomp($DEPENDSTREEFILE=`( cd $USR_PKGSRC/pkgtools/pkglint ; $ENV{"BMAKE"} show-var VARNAME=DEPENDSTREEFILE )`);
+chomp($DEPENDSFILE=`( cd $USR_PKGSRC/pkgtools/pkglint ; $ENV{"BMAKE"} show-var VARNAME=DEPENDSFILE )`);
+chomp($SUPPORTSFILE=`( cd $USR_PKGSRC/pkgtools/pkglint ; $ENV{"BMAKE"} show-var VARNAME=SUPPORTSFILE )`);
+chomp($INDEXFILE=`( cd $USR_PKGSRC/pkgtools/pkglint ; $ENV{"BMAKE"} show-var VARNAME=INDEXFILE )`);
+chomp($ORDERFILE=`( cd $USR_PKGSRC/pkgtools/pkglint ; $ENV{"BMAKE"} show-var VARNAME=ORDERFILE )`);
+chomp($STARTFILE=`( cd $USR_PKGSRC/pkgtools/pkglint ; $ENV{"BMAKE"} show-var VARNAME=STARTFILE )`);
+chomp($LOCALBASE=`( cd $USR_PKGSRC/pkgtools/pkglint ; $ENV{"BMAKE"} show-var VARNAME=LOCALBASE )`);
+chomp($X11BASE=`( cd $USR_PKGSRC/pkgtools/pkglint ; $ENV{"BMAKE"} show-var VARNAME=X11BASE )`);
$dtfile=basename($DEPENDSTREEFILE);
$depfile=basename($DEPENDSFILE);
$supfile=basename($SUPPORTSFILE);
@@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ print HTML <<EOHTML
Files not listed in PLISTs can be found in <A HREF="leftovers-${arch}.html">this list</A>.
<P>
-
+
<TABLE>
<TR><TH> Package <TH> State <TH> Pkgs Broken by <TH> Last touched by <TH> File touched last <TH> Maintainer
EOHTML
@@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ while (<BF>) {
# next
# if $pkg!~/^a/; # DEBUG! HF
-
+
if ($nerrors > 0) {
$color = "red";
$state = "build broken";
@@ -145,10 +145,10 @@ while (<BF>) {
# $maintainer=`( cd $USR_PKGSRC/$pkg ; ( echo '.include "Makefile"' ; echo 'bla: ; \@echo ${MAINTAINER}' ) | $ENV{"BMAKE"} -f - bla )`;
$maintainer=`grep ^MAINTAINER $USR_PKGSRC/$pkg/Makefile | awk '{ print \$2\$3\$4\$5\$6}' | sed -e 's/\</&lt;/g' -e 's/\>/&gt;/g'`;
chomp($maintainer);
-
+
print HTML "<TR><TD><A HREF=\"$bf\">$pkg</A>";
print HTML " <TD><FONT COLOR=$color>$state</FONT>";
- if ($nbrokenby > 0){
+ if ($nbrokenby > 0){
print HTML " <TD ALIGN=\"right\"><FONT COLOR=$color>$nbrokenby</FONT>";
}
else {
@@ -201,7 +201,7 @@ The following cache files were used during the build:
</TABLE>
<HR>
-<P>
+<P>
<UL>
<!-- <LI>View the <A HREF="$PROG">progress</A> of the build. -->
<!-- <LI>See the list of <A HREF="../index.html">all log files</A>. -->
@@ -252,7 +252,7 @@ close(HTML);
system("tar plcf - `cat leftovers-${arch}.txt` | ( cd leftovers-${arch} ; tar plxf - )");
# Add links to leftover list:
- open (IN, "< leftovers-${arch}.txt")
+ open (IN, "< leftovers-${arch}.txt")
or die "can't read leftovers-${arch}.txt";
open (OUT, "> leftovers-${arch}.html")
or die "can't write leftovers-${arch}.html";
diff --git a/mk/bulk/pre-build b/mk/bulk/pre-build
index ff80db7ef3a..b8b30072272 100644
--- a/mk/bulk/pre-build
+++ b/mk/bulk/pre-build
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
#!/bin/sh
-# $NetBSD: pre-build,v 1.25 2002/11/03 22:59:21 hubertf Exp $
+# $NetBSD: pre-build,v 1.26 2003/05/06 17:42:04 jmmv Exp $
#
# Clean up system to be ready for bulk pkg build
#
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ fi
#
# Clean out everything and its mother
#
-PKG_DBDIR=`(cd ${PKGLINT_PKG_DIR}; ${BMAKE} show-var VARNAME=PKG_DBDIR)`
+PKG_DBDIR=`(cd ${PKGLINT_PKG_DIR}; ${BMAKE} show-var VARNAME=PKG_DBDIR)`
echo Removing all installed packages in ${PKG_DBDIR}
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ if [ -d ${PKG_DBDIR} ]; then
cd ${PKG_DBDIR}
for pkg in *
do
- if `env PKG_DBDIR=${PKG_DBDIR} pkg_info -qe $pkg`; then
+ if `env PKG_DBDIR=${PKG_DBDIR} pkg_info -qe $pkg`; then
echo pkg_delete -r $pkg
env PKG_DBDIR=${PKG_DBDIR} pkg_delete -r $pkg
fi
@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ if [ -d ${PKG_DBDIR} ]; then
# to deinstall
for pkg in *
do
- if `env PKG_DBDIR=${PKG_DBDIR} pkg_info -qe $pkg`; then
+ if `env PKG_DBDIR=${PKG_DBDIR} pkg_info -qe $pkg`; then
echo pkg_delete -f $pkg
env PKG_DBDIR=${PKG_DBDIR} pkg_delete -f $pkg
fi
@@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ case "$PRUNELINKS" in
yes|YES)
echo "Checking for and removing orphaned packages links"
find $PACKAGES -type l -print | \
- while read f
+ while read f
do
if [ ! -d $f -a ! -f $f ]; then
echo "Removing orphaned link: \"$f\""
diff --git a/mk/bulk/printindex b/mk/bulk/printindex
index 0e2a7cfd5c5..06a832c3607 100644
--- a/mk/bulk/printindex
+++ b/mk/bulk/printindex
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
#!/bin/sh
-# $NetBSD: printindex,v 1.10 2002/08/22 08:21:31 jlam Exp $
+# $NetBSD: printindex,v 1.11 2003/05/06 17:42:04 jmmv Exp $
#
#
# Copyright (c) 2001 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
# All rights reserved.
#
# This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
-# by
+# by
#
# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ do
fi
echo "$pkgdir $pkgname "
fi
- cd $cwd
+ cd $cwd
done
# get the list of packages which should always be installed during the build
@@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ do
#exit 1
fi
echo "$pkgdir $pkgname "
- cd $cwd
+ cd $cwd
;;
esac
done
diff --git a/mk/bulk/tflat b/mk/bulk/tflat
index c8ff51c7a85..70ec50f89c7 100755
--- a/mk/bulk/tflat
+++ b/mk/bulk/tflat
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
#!/usr/bin/awk -f
-# $NetBSD: tflat,v 1.7 2002/10/06 20:15:05 dmcmahill Exp $
+# $NetBSD: tflat,v 1.8 2003/05/06 17:42:04 jmmv Exp $
#
# Copyright (c) 2001 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
# All rights reserved.
@@ -43,12 +43,12 @@ BEGIN {
exit(1);
}
- if ( ARGV[1] == "-u" ) {
+ if ( ARGV[1] == "-u" ) {
up=1;
}
else{
if ( ARGV[1] == "-d" ) { up=0; }
- else{
+ else{
printf("tflat: unknown option \"%s\"\n",ARGV[1]);
usage();
exit(1);
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ BEGIN {
#
# Read in the entire depends tree
- #
+ #
if (up){
while(getline < InFile > 0){
if ($1 in topdepends)
@@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ BEGIN {
printf("\n");
exit 0
-}
+}
function find_all_depends(pkg,pkgreg,i,deps){
# if we find the package already has been fully depended
diff --git a/mk/bulk/upload b/mk/bulk/upload
index 42d90e5eda3..5e7a054cdd8 100644
--- a/mk/bulk/upload
+++ b/mk/bulk/upload
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ if [ -z "$RSYNC_DST_SPECIFIC" -o -z "$RSYNC_DST_OTHER" ]; then
exit 1
fi
-#
+#
# Some temp files
#
diff --git a/mk/install/deinstall b/mk/install/deinstall
index 87ff7254e49..a0e041b7725 100644
--- a/mk/install/deinstall
+++ b/mk/install/deinstall
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
# start of deinstall
#
-# $NetBSD: deinstall,v 1.16 2002/11/21 10:11:57 jlam Exp $
+# $NetBSD: deinstall,v 1.17 2003/05/06 17:42:04 jmmv Exp $
eval set -- ${PKG_USERS}
for userset; do
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ fi
eval set -- ${CONF_FILES_PERMS} ${SUPPORT_FILES_PERMS}
while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
samplefile="$1"; file="$2"; owner="$3"; group="$4"; mode="$5"
- shift; shift; shift; shift; shift
+ shift; shift; shift; shift; shift
ALL_FILES="${ALL_FILES} \"${samplefile}\" \"${file}\""
done
diff --git a/mk/scripts/chkdatabase.awk b/mk/scripts/chkdatabase.awk
index d07a2d22e03..c751f9201bc 100755
--- a/mk/scripts/chkdatabase.awk
+++ b/mk/scripts/chkdatabase.awk
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
#!/usr/bin/awk -f
#
-# $NetBSD: chkdatabase.awk,v 1.1 2003/01/04 21:03:08 dmcmahill Exp $
+# $NetBSD: chkdatabase.awk,v 1.2 2003/05/06 17:42:04 jmmv Exp $
#
# Copyright (c) 2002, 2003 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
# All rights reserved.
@@ -60,10 +60,10 @@ BEGIN {
#build_depends /usr/pkgsrc/math/scilab libtool-base>=1.4.20010614nb9:../../devel/libtool-base
#
pkg = $2;
-
+
# mark this package as having its depencencies listed
depended_pkgs[pkg] = 1;
-
+
# now go through the dependency lists and pull out all pkg directories that
# we will need to examine to ensure they have been depended.
for(i=3; i<=NF; i++) {
@@ -82,10 +82,10 @@ BEGIN {
printf("\tpkgpat = %s\n",pkgpat) > "/dev/stderr";
printf("\tpkgdir = %s\n",pkgdir) > "/dev/stderr";
}
-
+
# mark this package directory as being one which is depended upon
depended_on_pkgs[pkgdir] = 1;
-
+
}
next;
}
@@ -103,13 +103,13 @@ END {
i++;
}
}
-
+
i=0;
while(i in not_depended) {
printf("%s\n",not_depended[i]);
i++;
}
close("/dev/stderr");
-
+
exit(0);
}
diff --git a/mk/scripts/genreadme.awk b/mk/scripts/genreadme.awk
index a8d2e866558..620a31b58c3 100755
--- a/mk/scripts/genreadme.awk
+++ b/mk/scripts/genreadme.awk
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
#!/usr/bin/awk -f
-# $NetBSD: genreadme.awk,v 1.9 2003/03/21 12:49:58 dmcmahill Exp $
+# $NetBSD: genreadme.awk,v 1.10 2003/05/06 17:42:04 jmmv Exp $
#
# Copyright (c) 2002, 2003 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
# All rights reserved.
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@
#
# alldepends[] : index=pkgdir (math/scilab)
# Flattened dependency list by name.
-#
+#
BEGIN {
do_pkg_readme=1;
# set to 1 to use "README-new.html" as the name
@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ BEGIN {
fflush("/dev/stdout");
}
-#conflicts /usr/pkgsrc/math/scilab
+#conflicts /usr/pkgsrc/math/scilab
#depends /usr/pkgsrc/math/scilab xless-[0-9]*:../../x11/xless pvm-3.4.3:../../parallel/pvm3
#
@@ -86,12 +86,12 @@ BEGIN {
pkgcat = pkg;
gsub(/\/.*/, "", pkgcat);
pkgdir=pkgcat "/" pkgdir;
- if (debug)
+ if (debug)
printf("Corrected missing category directory to get \"%s\"\n",
pkgdir);
}
if (debug){
- printf("package in directory %s %s on:\n",
+ printf("package in directory %s %s on:\n",
pkg, deptype);
printf("\tpkgpat = %s\n", pkgpat);
printf("\tpkgdir = %s\n", pkgdir);
@@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ BEGIN {
if (deptype == "depends") {
topdepends[pkg] = topdepends[pkg] " " pkgpat " " ;
if (debug) {
- printf("Appending %s to topdepends[%s] (%s)\n",
+ printf("Appending %s to topdepends[%s] (%s)\n",
pkgpat, pkg, topdepends[pkg]);
}
}
@@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ BEGIN {
/^index / {
#
# read lines like:
-#index /usr/pkgsrc/math/scilab scilab-2.6nb3
+#index /usr/pkgsrc/math/scilab scilab-2.6nb3
# and store the directory name in a associative array where the index
# is the package name and in a associative array that lets us lookup
# name from directory. We use fuldir2pkgdir to get "math/scilab"
@@ -204,9 +204,9 @@ END {
if (debug) printf("calling find_all_depends(%s, run)\n", toppkg);
find_all_depends(toppkg, "run");
if (debug) printf("%s depends on: %s, topdepends on %s\n",
- toppkg, alldepends[toppkg],
+ toppkg, alldepends[toppkg],
topdepends[toppkg]);
- printf("%s depends on: %s\n",
+ printf("%s depends on: %s\n",
toppkg, alldepends[toppkg]) >> dependsfile;
flatdepends[toppkg] = alldepends[toppkg];
}
@@ -232,7 +232,7 @@ END {
if ((cmd | getline) > 0) {
vuldate = sprintf("at %s %s %s\n",$6,$7,$8);
# read the vulnerabilities file
- printf("Reading vulnerability file \"%s\"\n which was updated %s\n",
+ printf("Reading vulnerability file \"%s\"\n which was updated %s\n",
vfile, vuldate);
fflush("/dev/stdout");
i = 1;
@@ -272,7 +272,7 @@ END {
pkgdir = PKGSRCDIR "/" toppkg;
readmenew=pkgdir "/" readme_name;
- if (debug) printf("Creating %s for %s\n",
+ if (debug) printf("Creating %s for %s\n",
readme, readmenew);
printf(".");
if ((pkgcnt % 100) == 0) {
@@ -286,9 +286,9 @@ END {
i = 1;
while(i in dpkgs){
if (debug) {
- printf("\tdpkg=%s, pat2dir[%s] = %s\n",
- dpkgs[i],
- dpkgs[i],
+ printf("\tdpkg=%s, pat2dir[%s] = %s\n",
+ dpkgs[i],
+ dpkgs[i],
pat2dir[dpkgs[i]]);
}
nm=dpkgs[i];
@@ -300,9 +300,9 @@ END {
gsub(/&/, "\\\\\\&amp;", nm);
gsub(/</, "\\\\\\&lt;", nm);
gsub(/>/, "\\\\\\&gt;", nm);
- htmldeps=sprintf("%s<a href=\"../../%s/%s\">%s</a>\n",
- htmldeps,
- pat2dir[dpkgs[i]],
+ htmldeps=sprintf("%s<a href=\"../../%s/%s\">%s</a>\n",
+ htmldeps,
+ pat2dir[dpkgs[i]],
readme_name, nm);
i = i + 1;
}
@@ -332,10 +332,10 @@ END {
gsub(/</, "\\\\\\&lt;", printurl);
gsub(/>/, "\\\\\\&gt;", printurl);
if (vulpkg[i] ~ "^" pkgbase"[-<>=]+[0-9]") {
- vul = sprintf("%s<LI><STRONG> %s has a %s exploit (see <a href=\"%s\">%s</a> for more details)</STRONG></LI>\n",
- vul, nm,
+ vul = sprintf("%s<LI><STRONG> %s has a %s exploit (see <a href=\"%s\">%s</a> for more details)</STRONG></LI>\n",
+ vul, nm,
vultype[i],
- url, printurl);
+ url, printurl);
}
i = i + 1;
}
@@ -357,12 +357,12 @@ END {
pkgnm = pkgfile;
gsub(/\.tgz$/, "", pkgnm);
binpkgs = sprintf("%s\n<TR><TD>%s:<TD><a href=\"%s/%s\">%s</a><TD>(%s %s)",
- binpkgs,
- MACHINE_ARCH,
+ binpkgs,
+ MACHINE_ARCH,
PKG_URL,
- pkgfile,
- pkgnm,
- OPSYS,
+ pkgfile,
+ pkgnm,
+ OPSYS,
OS_VERSION);
}
close(cmd);
@@ -381,16 +381,16 @@ END {
if (debug) {
printf("%s:%s:%s (%s)\n",
release,
- arch,
- pkg,
+ arch,
+ pkg,
pkgnm);
}
binpkgs = sprintf("%s\n<TR><TD>%s:<TD><a href=\"%s/%s/%s/%s/%s\">%s</a><TD>(%s-%s)",
- binpkgs, arch,
+ binpkgs, arch,
PKG_URL, release,
- arch,
- PKGREPOSITORYSUBDIR,
- pkg, pkgnm,
+ arch,
+ PKGREPOSITORYSUBDIR,
+ pkg, pkgnm,
OPSYS, release);
}
FS = oldfs;
@@ -424,13 +424,13 @@ END {
if (homepage[toppkg] == "") {
gsub(/%%HOMEPAGE%%/, "");
} else {
- gsub(/%%HOMEPAGE%%/,
+ gsub(/%%HOMEPAGE%%/,
"<p>This package has a home page at <a HREF=\"" homepage[toppkg] "\">" homepage[toppkg] "</a>.</p>");
}
if (license[toppkg] == "") {
gsub(/%%LICENSE%%/, "");
} else {
- gsub(/%%LICENSE%%/,
+ gsub(/%%LICENSE%%/,
"<p>Please note that this package has a " license[toppkg] " license.</p>");
}
gsub(/%%VULNERABILITIES%%/, ""vul"");
@@ -489,36 +489,36 @@ END {
while((getline < cat_make) > 0){
if ($0 ~ /^[ \t]*SUBDIR.*=[^\$]*$/) {
pkg = $0;
- gsub(/^[ \t]*SUBDIR.*=[ \t]*/, "",
+ gsub(/^[ \t]*SUBDIR.*=[ \t]*/, "",
pkg);
dir = category"/"pkg;
numpkg++;
tot_numpkg++;
if (debug) {
- printf("\tAdding %s (%s : %s)\n",
+ printf("\tAdding %s (%s : %s)\n",
dir,
- pkgdir2name[dir],
+ pkgdir2name[dir],
comment[dir]);
}
pkgs = sprintf("%s<TR><TD VALIGN=TOP><a href=\"%s/%s\">%s</a>: %s<TD>\n",
pkgs, pkg, readme_name,
- pkgdir2name[dir],
+ pkgdir2name[dir],
comment[dir]);
allpkg[tot_numpkg] = sprintf("<!-- %s (for sorting) --><TR VALIGN=TOP><TD><a href=\"%s/%s/%s\">%s</a>: <TD>(<a href=\"%s/%s\">%s</a>) <td>%s\n",
pkgdir2name[dir],
- category, pkg,
+ category, pkg,
readme_name,
- pkgdir2name[dir],
+ pkgdir2name[dir],
category,
- readme_name,
+ readme_name,
category,
comment[dir]);
-# we need slightly fewer escapes here since we are not gsub()-ing
+# we need slightly fewer escapes here since we are not gsub()-ing
# allpkg[] into the output files but just printf()-ing it.
gsub(/\\&/, "\\&", allpkg[tot_numpkg]);
} else if ($0 ~ /^[ \t]*COMMENT/) {
descr = $0;
- gsub(/^[ \t]*COMMENT.*=[ \t]*/, "",
+ gsub(/^[ \t]*COMMENT.*=[ \t]*/, "",
descr);
}
}
@@ -533,10 +533,10 @@ END {
close(readme);
close(templatefile);
copy_readme(readmenew, readme);
-
+
gsub(/href=\"/, "href=\""category"/", pkgs);
allcat = sprintf("%s<TR><TD VALIGN=TOP><a href=\"%s/%s\">%s</a>: %s<TD>\n",
- allcat, category, readme_name,
+ allcat, category, readme_name,
category, descr);
close(cat_make);
}
@@ -595,7 +595,7 @@ END {
close("/dev/stderr");
exit 0;
-}
+}
function find_all_depends(pkg, type, pkgreg, i, deps, depdir, topdep){
# pkg is the package directory, like math/scilab
@@ -624,7 +624,7 @@ function find_all_depends(pkg, type, pkgreg, i, deps, depdir, topdep){
pkg, topdep, alldepends[pkg]);
return(alldepends[pkg]);
}
-
+
# recursively gather depends that each of the depends has
pkgreg = reg2str(pkg);
split(topdep, deps);
@@ -648,7 +648,7 @@ function find_all_depends(pkg, type, pkgreg, i, deps, depdir, topdep){
# deps[i].
if (alldepends[pkg] !~ reg2str(deps[i])){
alldepends[pkg] = alldepends[pkg] " " deps[i] " " find_all_depends(depdir, type);
- }
+ }
else {
if (debug) printf("\t%s is already listed in %s\n",
deps[i], alldepends[pkg]);
@@ -660,7 +660,7 @@ function find_all_depends(pkg, type, pkgreg, i, deps, depdir, topdep){
if (debug) printf("\tcalling uniq() on alldepends[%s] = %s\n",
pkg, alldepends[pkg]);
alldepends[pkg] = uniq(alldepends[pkg]);
- if (debug) printf("\tuniq() output alldepends[%s] = %s\n",
+ if (debug) printf("\tuniq() output alldepends[%s] = %s\n",
pkg, alldepends[pkg]);
return(alldepends[pkg]);
}
@@ -694,10 +694,10 @@ function fulldir2pkgdir(d, i){
# take the depends lists and uniq them.
#
function uniq(list, deps, i, ulist){
-
+
# split out the depends
split(list, deps);
-
+
i = 1;
ulist = " ";
while (i in deps){
@@ -744,7 +744,7 @@ function copy_readme(old, new, cmd, rc) {
printf("**** ------- ****\n") > "/dev/stderr";
}
-# Compare the existing README.html file to the one we created. If they are
+# Compare the existing README.html file to the one we created. If they are
# not the same, then copy over the one we created
cmd = " if ! cmp -s "new" "old" ; then mv -f " new " " old " ; fi";
diff --git a/mk/scripts/mkdatabase b/mk/scripts/mkdatabase
index 3cbfa6846da..739464e8e7b 100755
--- a/mk/scripts/mkdatabase
+++ b/mk/scripts/mkdatabase
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
#!/bin/sh
-# $NetBSD: mkdatabase,v 1.3 2003/01/05 15:17:24 dmcmahill Exp $
+# $NetBSD: mkdatabase,v 1.4 2003/05/06 17:42:05 jmmv Exp $
#
# Script for generating a database with complete dependency information
# for a particular package
@@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ do
;;
# Version
- -v|--version)
+ -v|--version)
${AWK} '/^#[ \t]*\$NetBSD/ {gsub(/,v/,"",$3);printf("%s: Version %s, %s\n",$3,$4,$5); exit 0;}' $prog
exit 0
;;
@@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ do
clean_and_exit
;;
- *)
+ *)
break
;;
@@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ fi
prompt="----> "
-case ${DATABASE} in
+case ${DATABASE} in
/*)
# we already have the absolute path to the database file
# so do nothing
@@ -188,10 +188,10 @@ else
fi
here=`pwd`
echo "$prompt Depending in $here (pass #1)"
-dirs=`${AWK} -f ../../mk/scripts/chkdatabase.awk debug=${DEBUG} ${DATABASE}`
+dirs=`${AWK} -f ../../mk/scripts/chkdatabase.awk debug=${DEBUG} ${DATABASE}`
pass=2
-while [ ! -z "$dirs" -a $pass -lt ${MAX_PASS} ]; do
- for d in $dirs ; do
+while [ ! -z "$dirs" -a $pass -lt ${MAX_PASS} ]; do
+ for d in $dirs ; do
echo "$prompt Depending in ../../$d (pass #$pass)" ;\
cd ../../$d && ${BMAKE} print-summary-data >> ${DATABASE} || exit 1
cd $here
diff --git a/mk/scripts/mkreadme b/mk/scripts/mkreadme
index bd83a38b804..e74442485f9 100755
--- a/mk/scripts/mkreadme
+++ b/mk/scripts/mkreadme
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
#!/bin/sh
-# $NetBSD: mkreadme,v 1.2 2003/01/04 22:28:33 dmcmahill Exp $
+# $NetBSD: mkreadme,v 1.3 2003/05/06 17:42:05 jmmv Exp $
#
# Script for README.html generation
#
@@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ do
case "$1"
in
- # We're generating README.html's for a CD-ROM
+ # We're generating README.html's for a CD-ROM
-c|--cdrom)
ftp_readme=no
shift
@@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ do
shift
;;
- # We're generating README.html's for a CD-ROM
+ # We're generating README.html's for a CD-ROM
-f|--ftp)
ftp_readme=yes
shift
@@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ do
;;
# Version
- -v|--version)
+ -v|--version)
${AWK} '/^#[ \t]*\$NetBSD/ {gsub(/,v/,"",$3);printf("%s: Version %s, %s\n",$3,$4,$5); exit 0;}' $prog
exit 0
;;
@@ -204,7 +204,7 @@ do
clean_and_exit
;;
- *)
+ *)
break
;;
@@ -251,7 +251,7 @@ echo " "
echo "Extracting configuration variables:"
echo " "
if [ -d ${PKGSRCDIR}/pkgtools/pkglint ]; then
- cd ${PKGSRCDIR}/pkgtools/pkglint
+ cd ${PKGSRCDIR}/pkgtools/pkglint
for v in DISTDIR PACKAGES PKGREPOSITORYSUBDIR PKG_SUFX MACHINE_ARCH PKG_URL OPSYS OS_VERSION FTP_PKG_URL_HOST FTP_PKG_URL_DIR CDROM_PKG_URL_HOST CDROM_PKG_URL_DIR
do
@@ -345,7 +345,7 @@ if [ "x$restart" = "xno" ] ; then
# make sure we don't have an old database lying around
rm -fr $DATABASEFILE
- cd ${PKGSRCDIR}
+ cd ${PKGSRCDIR}
list=`grep '^[[:space:]]*'SUBDIR */Makefile | sed 's,/Makefile.*=[[:space:]]*,/,'`
for pkgdir in $list
do
@@ -372,7 +372,7 @@ if [ "x$restart" = "xno" ] ; then
if [ `${EXPR} $npkg % 100 = 0` -eq 1 ]; then
echo " "
echo "$npkg"
- fi
+ fi
npkg=`${EXPR} $npkg + 1`
cd $PKGSRCDIR
done
diff --git a/net/6to4/DEINSTALL b/net/6to4/DEINSTALL
index 9787b5eded1..04a0ead2abf 100644
--- a/net/6to4/DEINSTALL
+++ b/net/6to4/DEINSTALL
@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
#! /bin/sh
#
-# $NetBSD: DEINSTALL,v 1.1 2001/10/31 22:54:38 zuntum Exp $
+# $NetBSD: DEINSTALL,v 1.2 2003/05/06 17:42:05 jmmv Exp $
#
case "$2" in
- DEINSTALL)
+ DEINSTALL)
if [ -f ${PKG_PREFIX}/etc/6to4.conf ]; then
cat <<EOF
diff --git a/net/6to4/MESSAGE b/net/6to4/MESSAGE
index 27ee24474df..3d48ca68c36 100644
--- a/net/6to4/MESSAGE
+++ b/net/6to4/MESSAGE
@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
===========================================================================
-$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.1 2001/10/31 22:54:39 zuntum Exp $
+$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.2 2003/05/06 17:42:05 jmmv Exp $
To configure this package, adjust ${PREFIX}/etc/6to4.conf from
-${PREFIX}/etc/6to4.conf-example, then start "6to4 -v start".
+${PREFIX}/etc/6to4.conf-example, then start "6to4 -v start".
You should be able to "ping6 www.kame.net" after that.
===========================================================================
diff --git a/net/IglooFTP/DESCR b/net/IglooFTP/DESCR
index 45c956902dd..28bf0b0337b 100644
--- a/net/IglooFTP/DESCR
+++ b/net/IglooFTP/DESCR
@@ -1,17 +1,17 @@
IglooFTP is a new graphical FTP client written from scratch.
-Its main goals is to be easy to use and intuitive when used
-by novice, but powerful and fully configurable in the hand
+Its main goals is to be easy to use and intuitive when used
+by novice, but powerful and fully configurable in the hand
of experienced users.
Already available features are :
-Intuitive user friendly interface, graphical configurability,
-toolbar, fast-connect bar, graphical directories browser,
-tree hierarchical site manager with site groups, user profile
-management, local and remote prompt command,
+Intuitive user friendly interface, graphical configurability,
+toolbar, fast-connect bar, graphical directories browser,
+tree hierarchical site manager with site groups, user profile
+management, local and remote prompt command,
directories creation/deletion, recursive downloads/uploads
-delete/move/chmod, file transfert resume, resolution of
-symbolic links, support of passive and non-passive data
-connection, possibility to show / hide hidden file,
+delete/move/chmod, file transfert resume, resolution of
+symbolic links, support of passive and non-passive data
+connection, possibility to show / hide hidden file,
anti-idle tool, DND support, firewall support,
own Netscape mini-toolbar and a great appearance.
diff --git a/net/adns/DESCR b/net/adns/DESCR
index 1be79892a89..c1b923fbe43 100644
--- a/net/adns/DESCR
+++ b/net/adns/DESCR
@@ -1,26 +1,26 @@
adns is a DNS resolver library and a collection of utilities that use the
library. The adns library has the following features:
* It is reasonably easy to use for simple programs which just want to
- translate names to addresses, look up MX records, etc.
+ translate names to addresses, look up MX records, etc.
* It can be used in an asynchronous, non-blocking, manner. Many
- queries can be handled simultaneously.
+ queries can be handled simultaneously.
* Responses are decoded automatically into a natural representation
- for a C program - there is no need to deal with DNS packet formats.
+ for a C program - there is no need to deal with DNS packet formats.
* Sanity checking (eg, name syntax checking, reverse/forward
- correspondence, CNAME pointing to CNAME) is performed automatically.
+ correspondence, CNAME pointing to CNAME) is performed automatically.
* Time-to-live, CNAME and other similar information is returned in an
- easy-to-use form, without getting in the way.
+ easy-to-use form, without getting in the way.
* There is no global state in the library; resolver state is an
opaque data structure which the client creates explicitly. A
- program can have several instances of the resolver.
+ program can have several instances of the resolver.
* Errors are reported to the application in a way that distinguishes
- the various causes of failure properly.
+ the various causes of failure properly.
* Understands conventional resolv.conf, but this can overridden by
- environment variables.
+ environment variables.
* Flexibility. For example, the application can tell adns to: ignore
environment variables (for setuid programs), disable hostname
syntax sanity checks to return arbitrary data, override or ignore
- resolv.conf in favour of supplied configuration, etc.
+ resolv.conf in favour of supplied configuration, etc.
* Believed to be correct ! For example, will correctly back off to
TCP in case of long replies or queries, or to other nameservers if
- several are available. It has sensible handling of bad responses etc.
+ several are available. It has sensible handling of bad responses etc.
diff --git a/net/arla/DESCR b/net/arla/DESCR
index 0dfc3c5dfcf..80be2110d67 100644
--- a/net/arla/DESCR
+++ b/net/arla/DESCR
@@ -5,4 +5,4 @@ o A cache manager (arlad) that works both in user-level mode and with
o Some simple programs (amon, fs, klog, tokens, vos, udebug, and pts).
-o An experimental AFS server called milko.
+o An experimental AFS server called milko.
diff --git a/net/arpd/DESCR b/net/arpd/DESCR
index 00b1249f701..8f95bb43374 100644
--- a/net/arpd/DESCR
+++ b/net/arpd/DESCR
@@ -3,5 +3,5 @@ for each interface, but as many nonet, dont and proxy as you want.
On startup arpd will try to open /usr/pkg/etc/arpd.conf . If you
want another config file, specify that as an argument to arpd.
-If you have any questions/suggestions, don't hesitate to ask/tell
+If you have any questions/suggestions, don't hesitate to ask/tell
Jens A Nilsson, jnilsson@ludd.luth.se.
diff --git a/net/coda5_client/DESCR b/net/coda5_client/DESCR
index 86b04c270bf..a7ba04c81a8 100644
--- a/net/coda5_client/DESCR
+++ b/net/coda5_client/DESCR
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
Coda is a distributed file system. Among its features are disconnected
operation, good security model, server replication and persistent client
-side caching.
+side caching.
For more info, contact <coda@cs.cmu.edu> or visit http://www.coda.cs.cmu.edu.
diff --git a/net/coda5_server/DESCR b/net/coda5_server/DESCR
index 1890068ec5e..f4d8db60725 100644
--- a/net/coda5_server/DESCR
+++ b/net/coda5_server/DESCR
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
Coda is a distributed file system. Among its features are disconnected
operation, good security model, server replication and persistent client
-side caching.
+side caching.
For more info, contact <coda@cs.cmu.edu> or visit http://www.coda.cs.cmu.edu.
diff --git a/net/coda_client/DESCR b/net/coda_client/DESCR
index 44668209467..316a235cabd 100644
--- a/net/coda_client/DESCR
+++ b/net/coda_client/DESCR
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
Coda is a distributed file system. Among its features are disconnected
operation, good security model, server replication and persistent client
-side caching.
+side caching.
This package builds the entire source tree but only installs(/packages) the
client side programs.
diff --git a/net/coda_doc/DESCR b/net/coda_doc/DESCR
index 029385bf277..c8ec19ec065 100644
--- a/net/coda_doc/DESCR
+++ b/net/coda_doc/DESCR
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
Coda is a distributed file system. Among its features are disconnected
operation, good security model, server replication and persistent client
-side caching.
+side caching.
This package builds nothing but only installs(/packages) prebuilt
documentation.
diff --git a/net/coda_intro/DESCR b/net/coda_intro/DESCR
index 6f57db17b8b..32a72820ce3 100644
--- a/net/coda_intro/DESCR
+++ b/net/coda_intro/DESCR
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
Coda is a distributed file system. Among its features are disconnected
operation, good security model, server replication and persistent client
-side caching.
+side caching.
This package has installation notes and tells you how to get started using
Coda without having to wade through all the documentation.
diff --git a/net/coda_server/DESCR b/net/coda_server/DESCR
index 81bf42fa4b0..829483587ca 100644
--- a/net/coda_server/DESCR
+++ b/net/coda_server/DESCR
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
Coda is a distributed file system. Among its features are disconnected
operation, good security model, server replication and persistent client
-side caching.
+side caching.
This package builds the entire source tree but only installs(/packages) the
server side programs.
diff --git a/net/delegate/DESCR b/net/delegate/DESCR
index 3a010f5780a..821b3e51d8c 100644
--- a/net/delegate/DESCR
+++ b/net/delegate/DESCR
@@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ translates protocols between clients and servers, merging several
servers into a single server view with aliasing and filtering. Born
as a tiny proxy for Gopher in March 1994, it has steadily grown into a
general purpose proxy server. Besides proxy, DeleGate can be used as a
-simple origin server for some protocols (HTTP, FTP and NNTP).
+simple origin server for some protocols (HTTP, FTP and NNTP).
diff --git a/net/delegate/MESSAGE b/net/delegate/MESSAGE
index 5800a7dc3c2..af967366194 100644
--- a/net/delegate/MESSAGE
+++ b/net/delegate/MESSAGE
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
===========================================================================
-$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.2 2002/09/24 12:30:22 wiz Exp $
+$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.3 2003/05/06 17:42:08 jmmv Exp $
Now copy the sample script in ${PREFIX}/etc/rc.d/delegated.sh.sample
to ${PREFIX}/etc/rc.d/delegated.sh and edit it according to your
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ needs.
Don't forget to specify a correct e-mail address for ADMIN.
-You can also run an interactive configuration session by executing
+You can also run an interactive configuration session by executing
delegated with no argument.
For more configuration information, consult
diff --git a/net/dhid/DESCR b/net/dhid/DESCR
index 67fb65aed6e..cc828175129 100644
--- a/net/dhid/DESCR
+++ b/net/dhid/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
DHIS was developed and implemented in order to overcome the problem of
dynamically assigned IP addresses and fixed Fully Qualified Domain Names.
Its technology, allowing secure dynamic DNS updates, is provided freely
-under a BSD style copyright license.
+under a BSD style copyright license.
diff --git a/net/echoping/DESCR b/net/echoping/DESCR
index 52a837bea80..44394e1c566 100644
--- a/net/echoping/DESCR
+++ b/net/echoping/DESCR
@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
-"echoping" is a small program to test (approximatively) performances of a
+"echoping" is a small program to test (approximatively) performances of a
remote host by sending it TCP "echo" (or other protocol) packets.
diff --git a/net/etherape/DESCR b/net/etherape/DESCR
index 0f64227b4af..7679ba74142 100644
--- a/net/etherape/DESCR
+++ b/net/etherape/DESCR
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-EtherApe is a graphical network monitor for Unix modeled after etherman.
-Featuring link layer, ip and TCP modes, it displays network activity
-graphically. Hosts and links change in size with traffic. Color coded
-protocols display. It supports Ethernet, FDDI, Token Ring, ISDN, PPP
-and SLIP devices. It can filter traffic to be shown, and can read
+EtherApe is a graphical network monitor for Unix modeled after etherman.
+Featuring link layer, ip and TCP modes, it displays network activity
+graphically. Hosts and links change in size with traffic. Color coded
+protocols display. It supports Ethernet, FDDI, Token Ring, ISDN, PPP
+and SLIP devices. It can filter traffic to be shown, and can read
traffic from a file as well as live from the network.
diff --git a/net/flan/DESCR b/net/flan/DESCR
index a1d7af6a659..1f0c819268c 100644
--- a/net/flan/DESCR
+++ b/net/flan/DESCR
@@ -2,9 +2,9 @@ Flan is a network simluator written in java, and is now fully
functionnal. The IP protocol is implemented, with a quite complete
RIPv2 routing algorithm. The protocols are also written in java, so
GO AHEAD ! Flan is under GNU Public License, so download it, modify
-it, and distribute it.
+it, and distribute it.
The networks are now encoded in XML, using XMLCoDe. This very useful
library (included in the flan tarball as jars) automatically creates
an XML image of a java object, like the flan nets (XMLCoDe is entirely
-written by Sylvain Guerin).
+written by Sylvain Guerin).
diff --git a/net/fping/DESCR b/net/fping/DESCR
index 0e7d998a6ca..5027c53e579 100644
--- a/net/fping/DESCR
+++ b/net/fping/DESCR
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ without flooding the network.
host in a round-robin fashion. If a host replies, it is noted and
removed from the list of hosts to check. If a host does not respond
within a certain time limit and/or retry limit it will be considered
- unreachable.
+ unreachable.
Unlike ping, fping is meant to be used in scripts and its
output is easy to parse.
diff --git a/net/fping6/DESCR b/net/fping6/DESCR
index 8cf1a6e18ea..192911ed4ed 100644
--- a/net/fping6/DESCR
+++ b/net/fping6/DESCR
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ reachability without flooding the network.
host in a round-robin fashion. If a host replies, it is noted and
removed from the list of hosts to check. If a host does not respond
within a certain time limit and/or retry limit it will be considered
- unreachable.
+ unreachable.
Unlike ping, fping is meant to be used in scripts and its
output is easy to parse.
diff --git a/net/freewais-sf/DESCR b/net/freewais-sf/DESCR
index d0838ce632a..57f07e2f1fc 100644
--- a/net/freewais-sf/DESCR
+++ b/net/freewais-sf/DESCR
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
-FreeWAIS-sf is an extension of the freeWAIS software provided by the the
-Clearinghouse for Networked Information Discovery and Retrieval (CNIDR).
-The SF suffix in the software name stands for "structured fields," an
-indexing and search feature which distinguishes this software from its
+FreeWAIS-sf is an extension of the freeWAIS software provided by the the
+Clearinghouse for Networked Information Discovery and Retrieval (CNIDR).
+The SF suffix in the software name stands for "structured fields," an
+indexing and search feature which distinguishes this software from its
predecessors.
diff --git a/net/gated/Makefile b/net/gated/Makefile
index a29b1b665d0..0276f0e1ce7 100644
--- a/net/gated/Makefile
+++ b/net/gated/Makefile
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
-# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.11 2003/04/10 01:28:22 grant Exp $
-# FreeBSD Id: Makefile,v 1.17 1998/04/26 18:47:12 peter Exp
+# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.12 2003/05/06 17:42:09 jmmv Exp $
+# FreeBSD Id: Makefile,v 1.17 1998/04/26 18:47:12 peter Exp
#
DISTNAME= gated-3-5-11
diff --git a/net/gopher/DESCR b/net/gopher/DESCR
index 7efb9158eb8..1155d063427 100644
--- a/net/gopher/DESCR
+++ b/net/gopher/DESCR
@@ -7,8 +7,8 @@ Server accepts simple queries, and responds by sending the client a
document.
This is the Gopher+ distribution based on the University of
-Minnesota's Internet Gopher+ distribution for UNIX machines.
-University of Minnesota actively developed this software until 1995.
+Minnesota's Internet Gopher+ distribution for UNIX machines.
+University of Minnesota actively developed this software until 1995.
In 2000, they released it to the public under the GNU General Public
License. This represents the latest version of their tree, as adopted
by a group of programmers. A client for VMS is included but is not
diff --git a/net/gtm/DESCR b/net/gtm/DESCR
index 84b5963aa45..dab72242342 100644
--- a/net/gtm/DESCR
+++ b/net/gtm/DESCR
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
GTM allows the user to retrieve multiple files from the web. These files
-can be retrieved in multiple parts and each part retrieved on a separate
-session that the user is connected to the Internet. This is most useful
-to users with dialup connections. The program performs this tasks using
-wget as it's back-end.
+can be retrieved in multiple parts and each part retrieved on a separate
+session that the user is connected to the Internet. This is most useful
+to users with dialup connections. The program performs this tasks using
+wget as it's back-end.
diff --git a/net/host/DESCR b/net/host/DESCR
index 20b6154e205..f8c64cfc263 100644
--- a/net/host/DESCR
+++ b/net/host/DESCR
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
-Host is a very powerful DNS query and testing command-line tool. Major
-differences with the ancient version of the program with the same name
+Host is a very powerful DNS query and testing command-line tool. Major
+differences with the ancient version of the program with the same name
that's included in the BIND-4 and BIND-8 distributions:
- Major overhaul of the entire code including rigid error checking,
diff --git a/net/icsi-finger/MESSAGE b/net/icsi-finger/MESSAGE
index 9526e89898f..8324ab8379e 100644
--- a/net/icsi-finger/MESSAGE
+++ b/net/icsi-finger/MESSAGE
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
===========================================================================
-$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.2 2002/09/24 12:30:23 wiz Exp $
+$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.3 2003/05/06 17:42:10 jmmv Exp $
This is the NetBSD package for ICSI-finger, a more advanced version of
GNU finger.
@@ -12,10 +12,10 @@ ${PREFIX}/share/examples/icsi-finger and
${PREFIX}/share/examples/icsi-finger/targets, and are strongly advised
to read the gfingerd and cfingerd man pages.
-Also, if you activate the package, you'll need to append
+Also, if you activate the package, you'll need to append
${PREFIX}/share/examples/icsi-finger/inetd.conf-add to /etc/inetd.conf,
${PREFIX}/share/examples/icsi-finger/services-add to /etc/services, and
-(on the master finger server)
+(on the master finger server)
${PREFIX}/share/examples/icsi-finger/rc.local-add to /etc/rc.local.
===========================================================================
diff --git a/net/ipcalc/DESCR b/net/ipcalc/DESCR
index 2e60bd181d4..d660d6c5ea6 100644
--- a/net/ipcalc/DESCR
+++ b/net/ipcalc/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
ipcalc takes an IP address and netmask and calculates the resulting broadcast,
network, Cisco wildcard mask, and host range. By giving a second netmask, you
can design sub- and supernetworks. It is also intended to be a teaching tool
-and presents the results as easy-to-understand binary values.
+and presents the results as easy-to-understand binary values.
diff --git a/net/iplog/DESCR b/net/iplog/DESCR
index dc5caa7328f..03137766cb3 100644
--- a/net/iplog/DESCR
+++ b/net/iplog/DESCR
@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
-iplog is a TCP/IP traffic logger. Currently, it is capable of logging
+iplog is a TCP/IP traffic logger. Currently, it is capable of logging
TCP, UDP and ICMP traffic. Adding support for other protocols
should be relatively easy.
iplog's capabilities include the ability to detect TCP port
scans, TCP null scans, FIN scans, UDP and ICMP "smurf" attacks,
-bogus TCP flags (used by scanners to detect the operating system in use),
+bogus TCP flags (used by scanners to detect the operating system in use),
TCP SYN scans, TCP "Xmas" scans, ICMP ping floods, UDP scans, and IP
fragment attacks.
diff --git a/net/ispman/MESSAGE b/net/ispman/MESSAGE
index 828027da65c..6354c4fc08e 100644
--- a/net/ispman/MESSAGE
+++ b/net/ispman/MESSAGE
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
===========================================================================
-$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.2 2002/09/24 12:30:23 wiz Exp $
+$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.3 2003/05/06 17:42:10 jmmv Exp $
ISPMan has now been installed on your system.
Before using this package, copy the default configuration from
'${PREFIX}/share/examples/ispman/ispman.conf.default' to
'${PREFIX}/etc/ispman/ispman.conf' (and edit it accordingly).
-
+
You also need to create the appropriate template files in
'${PREFIX}/etc/ispman/templates' (or copy them from the
corresponding .default files that can be found in
diff --git a/net/latd/DESCR b/net/latd/DESCR
index f279ba87d5e..d19c83921e3 100644
--- a/net/latd/DESCR
+++ b/net/latd/DESCR
@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
The linux-decnet project (see http://linux-decnet.sourceforge.net/ )
-is an effort to bring full DECnet support to Linux; however, they
-also separately offer the latd package, a collection of programs
-that speak Digital's old Local Area Terminal (LAT) protocol. These
-programs enable network clients to reach serial devices connected
+is an effort to bring full DECnet support to Linux; however, they
+also separately offer the latd package, a collection of programs
+that speak Digital's old Local Area Terminal (LAT) protocol. These
+programs enable network clients to reach serial devices connected
to old LAT-only terminal servers, such as the DECserver 200/MC.
This is a redistribution of the linux-decnet project's software,
diff --git a/net/libdnet/DESCR b/net/libdnet/DESCR
index 68b550fe143..f455fc428ae 100644
--- a/net/libdnet/DESCR
+++ b/net/libdnet/DESCR
@@ -5,4 +5,4 @@ networking routines, including
* kernel arp(4) cache and route(4) table lookup and manipulation
* network firewalling (IP filter, ipfw, ipchains, pf, ...)
* network interface lookup and manipulation
- * raw IP packet and Ethernet frame transmission
+ * raw IP packet and Ethernet frame transmission
diff --git a/net/libnids/DESCR b/net/libnids/DESCR
index 4232d6a31d9..ce109c29296 100644
--- a/net/libnids/DESCR
+++ b/net/libnids/DESCR
@@ -6,4 +6,4 @@ modules. Libnids performs:
a) assembly of TCP segments into TCP streams
b) IP defragmentation
-c) TCP port scan detection
+c) TCP port scan detection
diff --git a/net/lmule/DESCR b/net/lmule/DESCR
index c7209c6cba0..547650c1337 100644
--- a/net/lmule/DESCR
+++ b/net/lmule/DESCR
@@ -8,5 +8,5 @@ Features:
* Shared files tab works
* Messages tab is now implemented
* You can manage friends
-* LMule can be minimized to systray
-* You can set nearly all preferences
+* LMule can be minimized to systray
+* You can set nearly all preferences
diff --git a/net/mirror/Makefile b/net/mirror/Makefile
index 444b39360c3..613cf0baef8 100644
--- a/net/mirror/Makefile
+++ b/net/mirror/Makefile
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
-# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.18 2003/03/29 12:41:59 jmmv Exp $
-# FreeBSD Id: Makefile,v 1.6 1996/12/01 01:22:54 obrien Exp
+# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.19 2003/05/06 17:42:11 jmmv Exp $
+# FreeBSD Id: Makefile,v 1.6 1996/12/01 01:22:54 obrien Exp
#
DISTNAME= mirror-2.9
diff --git a/net/mrt/DESCR b/net/mrt/DESCR
index 6debe6b2de7..24af34b47ac 100644
--- a/net/mrt/DESCR
+++ b/net/mrt/DESCR
@@ -1,13 +1,13 @@
-$Id: DESCR,v 1.1 2001/10/31 22:56:14 zuntum Exp $
+$Id: DESCR,v 1.2 2003/05/06 17:42:12 jmmv Exp $
This distribution of the Multi-threaded Routing Toolkit includes
routing daemons, programming libraries and Internet
statistics/performance measurement tools.
The work is supported by National Science Foundation grants
-(NCR-9710176 and NCR-9318902), and a gift from Intel Corporation.
+(NCR-9710176 and NCR-9318902), and a gift from Intel Corporation.
-Documentation and an installation guide for the MRT toolkit is
+Documentation and an installation guide for the MRT toolkit is
available online at
http://www.merit.edu/~mrt/mrt_doc
diff --git a/net/mtr-gtk/DESCR b/net/mtr-gtk/DESCR
index 0e8ccf04225..ce71350b7b7 100644
--- a/net/mtr-gtk/DESCR
+++ b/net/mtr-gtk/DESCR
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
mtr combines the functionality of the "traceroute" and "ping" programs
-into a single network diagnostic tool.
+into a single network diagnostic tool.
Authors: Matt Kimball <mkimball@xmission.com> is the primary author of mtr.
- Roger Wolff <R.E.Wolff@BitWizard.nl> is currently maintaining mtr.
+ Roger Wolff <R.E.Wolff@BitWizard.nl> is currently maintaining mtr.
diff --git a/net/mtr-gtk/MESSAGE b/net/mtr-gtk/MESSAGE
index 626f3fd4669..e5a41b21499 100644
--- a/net/mtr-gtk/MESSAGE
+++ b/net/mtr-gtk/MESSAGE
@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
===========================================================================
-$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.1 2001/10/31 22:56:20 zuntum Exp $
+$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.2 2003/05/06 17:42:12 jmmv Exp $
${PREFIX}/sbin/mtr-gtk is setuid "root".
Please read about potential security issues in
${PREFIX}/share/doc/mtr-gtk/SECURITY
-
+
===========================================================================
diff --git a/net/mtr/DESCR b/net/mtr/DESCR
index 3b9c2e83083..b55838c572c 100644
--- a/net/mtr/DESCR
+++ b/net/mtr/DESCR
@@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ into a single network diagnostic tool. This is the curses-based version
of the program.
Authors: Matt Kimball <mkimball@xmission.com> is the primary author of mtr.
- Roger Wolff <R.E.Wolff@BitWizard.nl> is currently maintaining mtr.
+ Roger Wolff <R.E.Wolff@BitWizard.nl> is currently maintaining mtr.
diff --git a/net/mtr/MESSAGE b/net/mtr/MESSAGE
index 80e715c4191..6ee43baad24 100644
--- a/net/mtr/MESSAGE
+++ b/net/mtr/MESSAGE
@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
===========================================================================
-$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.1 2001/10/31 22:56:18 zuntum Exp $
+$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.2 2003/05/06 17:42:12 jmmv Exp $
${PREFIX}/sbin/mtr is setuid "root".
Please read about potential security issues in
${PREFIX}/share/doc/mtr/SECURITY
-
+
===========================================================================
diff --git a/net/nam/DESCR b/net/nam/DESCR
index 1edb2e31502..6b49aa1d6ee 100644
--- a/net/nam/DESCR
+++ b/net/nam/DESCR
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
-Nam is a Tcl/TK based animation tool for viewing network simulation traces
-and real world packet traces. It supports topology layout, packet level
-animation, and various data inspection tools.
+Nam is a Tcl/TK based animation tool for viewing network simulation traces
+and real world packet traces. It supports topology layout, packet level
+animation, and various data inspection tools.
-Nam began at LBL. It has evolved substantially over the past few years.
-The nam development effort is now an ongoing collaboration with
+Nam began at LBL. It has evolved substantially over the past few years.
+The nam development effort is now an ongoing collaboration with
the VINT project.
diff --git a/net/nemesis/DESCR b/net/nemesis/DESCR
index 344e5327639..a6bfbe32ce8 100644
--- a/net/nemesis/DESCR
+++ b/net/nemesis/DESCR
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
-nemesis is a command-line UNIX network packet injection suite.
+nemesis is a command-line UNIX network packet injection suite.
supported protocols: TCP, UDP, ICMP, ARP/RARP, IGMP, DNS,
RIP, and OSPF
diff --git a/net/netatalk/INSTALL b/net/netatalk/INSTALL
index 6c8308887ed..d8f2894ac17 100644
--- a/net/netatalk/INSTALL
+++ b/net/netatalk/INSTALL
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
#!/bin/sh
#
-# $NetBSD: INSTALL,v 1.3 2002/09/30 02:07:02 taca Exp $
+# $NetBSD: INSTALL,v 1.4 2003/05/06 17:42:13 jmmv Exp $
case ${STAGE} in
PRE-INSTALL)
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ POST-INSTALL)
echo "Installing configuration files:"
for file in \
AppleVolumes.default AppleVolumes.system afpd.conf \
- atalkd.conf netatalk.conf papd.conf
+ atalkd.conf netatalk.conf papd.conf
do
if [ -f ${ETCDIR}/${file} ]
then
diff --git a/net/netperf/DESCR b/net/netperf/DESCR
index 8a23768579f..9313c3ec9d7 100644
--- a/net/netperf/DESCR
+++ b/net/netperf/DESCR
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
Netperf is a serious networking performance evaluation tool being
distributed under GPL by HP's Information Networks Division.
-Testing is done using a pair of programs: `netserver' (the server) and
+Testing is done using a pair of programs: `netserver' (the server) and
`netperf' (the measurement tool).
Netperf allows control over a large number of test `variables'.
diff --git a/net/netsaint-base/MESSAGE b/net/netsaint-base/MESSAGE
index 346c86f7988..fa9678f5d2c 100644
--- a/net/netsaint-base/MESSAGE
+++ b/net/netsaint-base/MESSAGE
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
===========================================================================
-$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.4 2003/05/01 19:14:12 jmmv Exp $
+$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.5 2003/05/06 17:42:13 jmmv Exp $
Before using the netsaint-base package for the first time, you need to
set up the configuration files. These can be copied from
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ ${PREFIX}/share/examples/netsaint to ${PKG_SYSCONFDIR}
and then edited accordingly.
The documentation is installed in ${PREFIX}/share/netsaint/docs.
-
+
Please note that without additional "plug-in" testing programs this
package will not do anything very useful. It is therefore recommended
you install the 'netsaint-plugins' package as well, and perhaps the
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ For various reasons, I am planning on no longer using "NetSaint" as the
title of this software package. Version 0.0.7 will be will be the last
release of this software package under the "NetSaint" name.
-- Ethan Galstad
+- Ethan Galstad
netsaint@netsaint.org
egalstad@sourceforge.net
diff --git a/net/nocol/DEINSTALL b/net/nocol/DEINSTALL
index 5329f1709f7..5e7a5b3e203 100755
--- a/net/nocol/DEINSTALL
+++ b/net/nocol/DEINSTALL
@@ -1,13 +1,13 @@
#! /bin/sh
#
-# $NetBSD: DEINSTALL,v 1.2 2003/05/01 16:00:38 jmmv Exp $
+# $NetBSD: DEINSTALL,v 1.3 2003/05/06 17:42:13 jmmv Exp $
#
case "$2" in
DEINSTALL) cat <<EOF
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-Data files and messages created by nocol are stored in /var/run/msgs and
+Data files and messages created by nocol are stored in /var/run/msgs and
/var/run/data. You may want to remove these directories manually if you
don't need them any longer:
@@ -18,6 +18,6 @@ For further information look at $PKG_PREFIX/share
EOF
;;
-esac
+esac
exit 0
diff --git a/net/nocol/DESCR b/net/nocol/DESCR
index 8e75186e366..5b45f07c85c 100644
--- a/net/nocol/DESCR
+++ b/net/nocol/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-NOCOL/SNIPS (Network Operation Center On-Line) is a network monitoring
+NOCOL/SNIPS (Network Operation Center On-Line) is a network monitoring
package that runs on Unix platforms and is capable of monitoring network and
system variables such as ICMP or RPC reachability, RMON variables,
nameservers, ethernet load, port reachability, host performance, SNMP traps,
diff --git a/net/ns/DESCR b/net/ns/DESCR
index 099b5519ec0..63cfd0e8e1c 100644
--- a/net/ns/DESCR
+++ b/net/ns/DESCR
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
-NS is a discrete event simulator targeted at networking research.
+NS is a discrete event simulator targeted at networking research.
Ns provides substantial support for simulation of TCP, routing, and multicast
-protocols.
+protocols.
diff --git a/net/nsd/DESCR b/net/nsd/DESCR
index 6adc5fd11e4..f402f5656e3 100644
--- a/net/nsd/DESCR
+++ b/net/nsd/DESCR
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
This is an ALPHA release of Name Server Daemon (NSD) version 1.0.
-NSD is a complete implementation of an autoritative DNS nameserver.
-For further information about what NSD is and what NSD is not please
-consult the REQUIREMENTS document which is a part of this distribution
+NSD is a complete implementation of an autoritative DNS nameserver.
+For further information about what NSD is and what NSD is not please
+consult the REQUIREMENTS document which is a part of this distribution
(thanks to Olaf).
Please do not distribute this APLHA release further without permission.
This distribution is available on request per email to nsd-team@nlnetlabs.nl
-The final version 1.0 of NSD will be available for public download under
+The final version 1.0 of NSD will be available for public download under
open source software license (BSD).
diff --git a/net/ntop2/Makefile b/net/ntop2/Makefile
index 7be4d9d9172..e0acf3bc87c 100644
--- a/net/ntop2/Makefile
+++ b/net/ntop2/Makefile
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.15 2003/05/05 16:59:03 jmmv Exp $
+# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.16 2003/05/06 17:42:14 jmmv Exp $
DISTNAME= ntop-2.1.54
PKGNAME= ntop2-2.1.54
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ USE_BUILDLINK2= yes
USE_GMAKE= yes
GNU_CONFIGURE= yes
USE_GNU_READLINE= yes
-# --enable-micro-ntop causes compile to fail
+# --enable-micro-ntop causes compile to fail
CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --enable-automake171
CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --with-pcap-root=${BUILDLINK_PREFIX.libpcap}
CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --with-gdbm-root=${BUILDLINK_PREFIX.gdbm}
diff --git a/net/p5-DNS-ZoneParse/DESCR b/net/p5-DNS-ZoneParse/DESCR
index 868fa6d1675..bb5934675fa 100644
--- a/net/p5-DNS-ZoneParse/DESCR
+++ b/net/p5-DNS-ZoneParse/DESCR
@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
-This perl5 module is for parsing and manipulating DNS zone files. It can be
+This perl5 module is for parsing and manipulating DNS zone files. It can be
used to pull all the resource records into an anonymous hash structure.
diff --git a/net/p5-Net-DNS/DESCR b/net/p5-Net-DNS/DESCR
index 798fa163cb4..ee07b5926d8 100644
--- a/net/p5-Net-DNS/DESCR
+++ b/net/p5-Net-DNS/DESCR
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ DNS updates, signed queries (TSIG), support for DNAME resource records.
The author invites feedback on Net::DNS, especially on new features
like dynamic updates und TSIG. If there's something you'd like to
-have added, please let him know (http://www.net-dns.org/).
+have added, please let him know (http://www.net-dns.org/).
Future versions may contain some C to increase speed or for those who
wish to link against libresolv or libbind.
diff --git a/net/p5-Net-IRC/DESCR b/net/p5-Net-IRC/DESCR
index 8363468dc61..02d5731677c 100644
--- a/net/p5-Net-IRC/DESCR
+++ b/net/p5-Net-IRC/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-First intended to be a quick tool for writing an IRC script in Perl,
-Net::IRC has grown into a comprehensive Perl implementation of the
-IRC protocol (RFC 1459), supported and developed by several members
+First intended to be a quick tool for writing an IRC script in Perl,
+Net::IRC has grown into a comprehensive Perl implementation of the
+IRC protocol (RFC 1459), supported and developed by several members
of the EFnet IRC channel #perl.
diff --git a/net/p5-Net/DESCR b/net/p5-Net/DESCR
index 7019cd90485..30d3563c640 100644
--- a/net/p5-Net/DESCR
+++ b/net/p5-Net/DESCR
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Net::FTP - FTP Client class
Net::Time - time and daytime network client interface
Net::NNTP - NNTP Client class
Net::POP3 - Post Office Protocol 3 Client class (RFC1081)
-Net::Cmd - Network Command class (as used by FTP, SMTP etc)
+Net::Cmd - Network Command class (as used by FTP, SMTP etc)
Net::SMTP - Simple Mail transfer Protocol Client
Net::Domain - Attempt to evaluate the current host's internet name and domain
Net::Netrc - OO interface to users netrc file
diff --git a/net/poptop/DESCR b/net/poptop/DESCR
index 2b19ae33dc9..81e7a1975b3 100644
--- a/net/poptop/DESCR
+++ b/net/poptop/DESCR
@@ -14,11 +14,11 @@ Internet Draft and it will seamlessly support Windows PPTP clients with the
full range of encryption and authentication features.
Features for version 1.0.0:
- . Works with Windows 2000 clients
+ . Works with Windows 2000 clients
. Available PPPD patch allows Windows compatible encryption and
- authentication. (MSCHAPv2 and MPPE 40-128 bit RC4 encryption)
- . Support for multiple clients
- . Works with Windows 95/98/NT PPTP clients
- . Works with C. S. Ananian's PPTP Linux clients
+ authentication. (MSCHAPv2 and MPPE 40-128 bit RC4 encryption)
+ . Support for multiple clients
+ . Works with Windows 95/98/NT PPTP clients
+ . Works with C. S. Ananian's PPTP Linux clients
. PoPToP is, and will remain, totally free under the GNU General Public
License
diff --git a/net/proftpd/Makefile b/net/proftpd/Makefile
index 1a4099cf696..5efc3b9856b 100644
--- a/net/proftpd/Makefile
+++ b/net/proftpd/Makefile
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.7 2003/03/22 10:15:27 jmmv Exp $
+# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.8 2003/05/06 17:42:15 jmmv Exp $
DISTNAME= proftpd-1.2.8
PKGREVISION= 1
@@ -27,12 +27,12 @@ CONF_FILES= ${PREFIX}/share/examples/proftpd/basic.conf \
## MODULES:= ${MODULES}:mod_ldap
## DEPENDS+= openldap-[0-9]*:../../databases/openldap
## .endif
-##
+##
## .if defined(PROFTPD_USE_MYSQL) && ${PROFTPD_USE_MYSQL} == "YES"
## MODULES:= ${MODULES}:mod_sql:mod_sql_mysql
## DEPENDS+= mysql-client-[0-9]*:../../databases/mysql-client
## .endif
-##
+##
## .if defined(PROFTPD_USE_POSTGRES) && ${PROFTPD_USE_POSTGRES} == "YES"
## MODULES:= ${MODULES}:mod_sql:mod_sql_postgres
## DEPENDS+= postgresql-client-[0-9]*:../../databases/postgresql-client
diff --git a/net/publicfile/DESCR b/net/publicfile/DESCR
index dec29b6bd81..bc44277f20d 100644
--- a/net/publicfile/DESCR
+++ b/net/publicfile/DESCR
@@ -1,20 +1,20 @@
publicfile supplies files to the public through HTTP and FTP
-Security features:
- publicfile chroot()s to the public file area and sheds root privileges.
+Security features:
+ publicfile chroot()s to the public file area and sheds root privileges.
publicfile never attempts to modify the public file area.
publicfile never runs any other programs.
-HTTP features:
- publicfile supports virtual hosts through the Host field.
- publicfile supports virtual hosts through absolute URLs.
- publicfile supports HTTP/1.1 persistent connections.
- publicfile supports HTTP/1.1 chunked responses.
- publicfile supports user-controlled content types.
- publicfile supports exact-prefix If-Modified-Since.
+HTTP features:
+ publicfile supports virtual hosts through the Host field.
+ publicfile supports virtual hosts through absolute URLs.
+ publicfile supports HTTP/1.1 persistent connections.
+ publicfile supports HTTP/1.1 chunked responses.
+ publicfile supports user-controlled content types.
+ publicfile supports exact-prefix If-Modified-Since.
-FTP features:
+FTP features:
publicfile has built-in LIST and NLST commands.
publicfile provides EPLF LIST responses.
- publicfile supports restarted transfers.
- publicfile supports pipelining.
+ publicfile supports restarted transfers.
+ publicfile supports pipelining.
diff --git a/net/qadsl/DESCR b/net/qadsl/DESCR
index b5f90929ccc..39d97c6af33 100644
--- a/net/qadsl/DESCR
+++ b/net/qadsl/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
qADSL is an auto-login client and connection keeper for Telia AB ADSL
-and Comhem broadband. It automatically logs in at system startup and
-then "forks" a daemon that pings and logs into the login host after a
-chosen delay.
+and Comhem broadband. It automatically logs in at system startup and
+then "forks" a daemon that pings and logs into the login host after a
+chosen delay.
diff --git a/net/qadsl/MESSAGE b/net/qadsl/MESSAGE
index e5be856d335..5e485cf65bc 100644
--- a/net/qadsl/MESSAGE
+++ b/net/qadsl/MESSAGE
@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
===========================================================================
-$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.1.1.1 2003/04/14 18:34:07 cjep Exp $
+$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.2 2003/05/06 17:42:15 jmmv Exp $
Example of the configfile can be found at:
${PREFIX}/share/examples/qadsl.conf.sample
-Copy this file to ${PKG_SYSCONFDIR}/qadsl.conf and enter your
+Copy this file to ${PKG_SYSCONFDIR}/qadsl.conf and enter your
username and password.
===========================================================================
diff --git a/net/ripe-whois-tools/DESCR b/net/ripe-whois-tools/DESCR
index 0be3eadafca..adf717e9f3a 100644
--- a/net/ripe-whois-tools/DESCR
+++ b/net/ripe-whois-tools/DESCR
@@ -1,14 +1,14 @@
This is a set of C programs to be used in conjunction with the RIPE
-database. It contains the following programs:
+database. It contains the following programs:
-- whois
+- whois
The RIPE version of the whois client program.
This is intended for European users as it will query a RIPE whois
server with extended whois capabilities rather than a standard whois
protocol server. The whois program is fully compatible with the
standard whois protocol and can thus replace your default whois
program.
-
+
- networkupdate
A program that allows updating the RIPE database with the whois
protocol instead of the usual E-mail interface. This program can
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ database. It contains the following programs:
The updating mechanism is too powerfull (for now) to allow the general
public to use this mechanism. The server is protected by means of an
accesslist.
-
+
- cryptpw
Calculate a crypted password with given password and salt.
This password can then be used in the 'auth:' field of maintainer
diff --git a/net/rsync/DESCR b/net/rsync/DESCR
index 11cef9823df..cb95e24bfbe 100644
--- a/net/rsync/DESCR
+++ b/net/rsync/DESCR
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
rsync is a replacement for rcp that has many more features.
-
+
rsyns uses the "rsync algorithm" which provides a very fast method for
bringing remote files into sync. It does this by sending just the
differences in the files across the link, without requiring that both
diff --git a/net/ruby-drb/DESCR b/net/ruby-drb/DESCR
index 5a3c02b74de..ca742db0911 100644
--- a/net/ruby-drb/DESCR
+++ b/net/ruby-drb/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-druby (DRb) - distributed ruby.
+druby (DRb) - distributed ruby.
DRb can be used to exchange messages among Ruby scripts.
Author: Masatoshi SEKI <m_seki@mva.biglobe.ne.jp>
diff --git a/net/ruby-xmlrpc4r/DESCR b/net/ruby-xmlrpc4r/DESCR
index d85551ef305..8d20316f501 100644
--- a/net/ruby-xmlrpc4r/DESCR
+++ b/net/ruby-xmlrpc4r/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-Michael Neumann's xmlrpc4r module is an implementation of the
+Michael Neumann's xmlrpc4r module is an implementation of the
XML-RPC protocol for Ruby.
It supports:
diff --git a/net/samba20/MESSAGE b/net/samba20/MESSAGE
index dee2e187f8b..98fd941f876 100644
--- a/net/samba20/MESSAGE
+++ b/net/samba20/MESSAGE
@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
===========================================================================
-$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.2 2001/11/21 17:17:44 jlam Exp $
+$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.3 2003/05/06 17:42:16 jmmv Exp $
*===* Security Notes *===*
-The users' encrypted passwords stored in ${ETCDIR}/private/smbpasswd
+The users' encrypted passwords stored in ${ETCDIR}/private/smbpasswd
(default: /etc/samba/private/smbpasswd) *ARE PASSWORD EQUIVALENT*
-from the viewpoint of SMB protocol. Do not weaken the permission
+from the viewpoint of SMB protocol. Do not weaken the permission
mode of this file (default: root.wheel and rw-------) without any
special reasons. And please note that even if you pkg_delete this
port, pkg_delete will *NOT* remove the smbpasswd file because
diff --git a/net/sdist/DESCR b/net/sdist/DESCR
index a9244f088d2..29bde6bfc8c 100644
--- a/net/sdist/DESCR
+++ b/net/sdist/DESCR
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
Sdist invokes rdist in an intelligent manner. Usually, the sdist
command is invoked from the master distribution host.
-Invoking the command without any arguments will distribute the current
+Invoking the command without any arguments will distribute the current
working directory to all hosts in the netgroup for the platform you are
running sdist on.
diff --git a/net/sharity-light/DESCR b/net/sharity-light/DESCR
index 6a2f9142696..e7156a05612 100644
--- a/net/sharity-light/DESCR
+++ b/net/sharity-light/DESCR
@@ -2,4 +2,4 @@ Sharity-Light is derived from smbfs, but runs as a user level program, not
in the kernel. It is roughly the opposite of Samba since it's a client for
the Lanmanager protocol. Sharity-Light lets you mount drives exported by
Windows (f.Workgroups/95/NT), Lan Manager, OS/2 etc. on Unix machines. The
-former name of this application was "rumba".
+former name of this application was "rumba".
diff --git a/net/sitescooper/DESCR b/net/sitescooper/DESCR
index 047c710f85e..6943a26d78c 100644
--- a/net/sitescooper/DESCR
+++ b/net/sitescooper/DESCR
@@ -3,21 +3,21 @@ handheld organizer's hotsync machine. It will retrieve news stories
automatically from various news websites and convert them into Palm
DOC, iSilo, RichReader or text format; in addition, it can now
convert into any other format for which you have a conversion program
-that takes text or HTML input.
+that takes text or HTML input.
- Multiple types of sites can be snarfed:
+ Multiple types of sites can be snarfed:
1-level sites, where the text to be converted is all present on
one page, (such as Slashdot, Linux Weekly News, BluesNews,
- NTKnow, Ars Technica);
+ NTKnow, Ars Technica);
2-level sites, where the text to be converted is linked to from
a Table of Contents page (such as Wired News, BBC News, and I,
- Cringely);
+ Cringely);
3-level sites, where the text to be converted is linked to from
a Table of Contents page, which in turned is linked to from a
- list of issues page (such as PalmPower or New Scientist).
+ list of issues page (such as PalmPower or New Scientist).
In addition sites that post news as items on one big page, such as
-Slashdot, Ars Technica, and BluesNews, are supported using diff.
+Slashdot, Ars Technica, and BluesNews, are supported using diff.
diff --git a/net/soup/DESCR b/net/soup/DESCR
index 94abc76f05f..f85af23ac59 100644
--- a/net/soup/DESCR
+++ b/net/soup/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-Soup is a SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol) implementation in C.
+Soup is a SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol) implementation in C.
It provides an queued asynchronous callback-based mechanism for sending and
servicing SOAP requests, and a WSDL (Web Service Definition Language) to C
diff --git a/net/ssync/DESCR b/net/ssync/DESCR
index 17e3ce9150d..4b6991bcb5e 100644
--- a/net/ssync/DESCR
+++ b/net/ssync/DESCR
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
Ssync invokes rsync in an intelligent manner. Usually, the ssync
command is invoked from the master distribution host.
-Invoking the command without any arguments will distribute the current
+Invoking the command without any arguments will distribute the current
working directory to all hosts in the netgroup for the platform you are
running ssync on.
diff --git a/net/tcpdmerge/DESCR b/net/tcpdmerge/DESCR
index e84b634d0b8..11ef6113652 100644
--- a/net/tcpdmerge/DESCR
+++ b/net/tcpdmerge/DESCR
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
Readme for tcpdmerge
-tcpdmerge: Merging two dumpfiles
+tcpdmerge: Merging two dumpfiles
"tcpdmerge" tool merges two dumpfiles based on the packet arrival
times. The technique is very simple. It just sorts the timestamp
diff --git a/net/tcpdpriv/DESCR b/net/tcpdpriv/DESCR
index 5d7570caed4..4ee76e8d9d4 100644
--- a/net/tcpdpriv/DESCR
+++ b/net/tcpdpriv/DESCR
@@ -6,9 +6,9 @@ A set of tools to create web pages for tcpdump output files
wide-tcpdpriv:
a program for eliminating confidential information
- from tcpdump trace files to address privacy and security
+ from tcpdump trace files to address privacy and security
concerns.
- Written by Greg Minshall of Ipsilon Networks, Inc.
+ Written by Greg Minshall of Ipsilon Networks, Inc.
we have modified the original tcpdpriv defaults to meet
the WIDE Project requirement.
diff --git a/net/tcpflow/DESCR b/net/tcpflow/DESCR
index f576c163b81..2b3776cab67 100644
--- a/net/tcpflow/DESCR
+++ b/net/tcpflow/DESCR
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
-tcpflow is a program that captures data transmitted as part of TCP connections
-(flows), and stores the data in a way that is convenient for protocol analysis
-or debugging. A program like 'tcpdump' shows a summary of packets seen on the
-wire, but usually doesn't store the data that's actually being transmitted.
-In contrast, tcpflow reconstructs the actual data streams and stores each flow
-in a separate file for later analysis.
+tcpflow is a program that captures data transmitted as part of TCP connections
+(flows), and stores the data in a way that is convenient for protocol analysis
+or debugging. A program like 'tcpdump' shows a summary of packets seen on the
+wire, but usually doesn't store the data that's actually being transmitted.
+In contrast, tcpflow reconstructs the actual data streams and stores each flow
+in a separate file for later analysis.
-tcpflow understands sequence numbers and will correctly reconstruct data
-streams regardless of retransmissions or out-of-order delivery. However, it
-currently does not understand IP fragments; flows containing IP fragments will
-not be recorded properly.
+tcpflow understands sequence numbers and will correctly reconstruct data
+streams regardless of retransmissions or out-of-order delivery. However, it
+currently does not understand IP fragments; flows containing IP fragments will
+not be recorded properly.
-tcpflow is based on the LBL Packet Capture Library (available from LBL) and
-therefore supports the same rich filtering expressions that programs like
+tcpflow is based on the LBL Packet Capture Library (available from LBL) and
+therefore supports the same rich filtering expressions that programs like
'tcpdump' support.
diff --git a/net/tcpreplay/DESCR b/net/tcpreplay/DESCR
index 2a5163da889..f07adc1593f 100644
--- a/net/tcpreplay/DESCR
+++ b/net/tcpreplay/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-tcpreplay is a tool to replay saved tcpdump or snoop files at arbitrary
+tcpreplay is a tool to replay saved tcpdump or snoop files at arbitrary
speeds. It allows you to recreate real network traffic from a real network
-for use in testing. For example, it can be used to test Intrusion
+for use in testing. For example, it can be used to test Intrusion
Detection Systems.
diff --git a/net/tcptrace/DESCR b/net/tcptrace/DESCR
index 07cee37f676..6bdc5e867cb 100644
--- a/net/tcptrace/DESCR
+++ b/net/tcptrace/DESCR
@@ -8,16 +8,16 @@ sent and received, retransmissions, round trip times, window
advertisements, throughput, etc. Its output format ranges from
Simple to Long to Very Detailed.
-It can also produce three different types of graphs, as follows:
+It can also produce three different types of graphs, as follows:
- Time Sequence Graph
+ Time Sequence Graph
This is the format that Tim Shepard started using at MIT some
years ago. It shows segments sent and ACKs returned as a
function of time.
- Instantaneous Throughput
+ Instantaneous Throughput
This format shows the instantaneous (averaged over a few
segments) throughput of the connection as a function of time.
- Round Trip Times
+ Round Trip Times
This format shows the round trip times for the ACKs as a
function of time.
diff --git a/net/tnftpd/DESCR b/net/tnftpd/DESCR
index 37b06d5c3ef..1e66a897dc2 100644
--- a/net/tnftpd/DESCR
+++ b/net/tnftpd/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-tnftpd is the a server for the Internet File Transfer Protocol (ftp).
+tnftpd is the a server for the Internet File Transfer Protocol (ftp).
The server uses the TCP protocol and listens at the port specified in
the ``ftp'' service specification; see services(5).
diff --git a/net/totd/DESCR b/net/totd/DESCR
index 0eba33cca0e..022e876f7fb 100644
--- a/net/totd/DESCR
+++ b/net/totd/DESCR
@@ -2,16 +2,16 @@ Copyright (C) 1998 WIDE Project. All rights reserved.
Copyright (C) 1999 University of Tromso. All rights reserved.
Totd is a small DNS proxy nameserver that supports IPv6 only hosts/networks
-that communicate with the IPv4 world using some translation mechanism.
-Examples of such translation mechanisms currently in use are:
+that communicate with the IPv4 world using some translation mechanism.
+Examples of such translation mechanisms currently in use are:
* IPv6/IPv4 Network Address and Packet Translation (NAT-PT)
implemented e.g. by Cisco.
- * Application level translators as the faithd implemented by
+ * Application level translators as the faithd implemented by
the KAME project (http://www.kame.net). See faithd(8) on
*BSD/Kame.
-For an example setup you may checkout our WWW-site:
+For an example setup you may checkout our WWW-site:
http://www.vermicelli.pasta.cs.uit.no
diff --git a/net/ttt/DESCR b/net/ttt/DESCR
index 562e7f098ae..9424eb955e4 100644
--- a/net/ttt/DESCR
+++ b/net/ttt/DESCR
@@ -6,10 +6,10 @@ it helps you find out what to look into with tcpdump. ttt monitors the
network and automatically picks up the main contributors of the traffic
within the time window. The graphs are updated every second by default.
-Features:
- Automatic Ranking of Protocols and Hosts
- Real-Time Monitoring
- Remote Monitoring with IP-Multicast support
- Accepts tcpdump output
- IPv6 Aware (experimental)
- Portable and easy to customize
+Features:
+ Automatic Ranking of Protocols and Hosts
+ Real-Time Monitoring
+ Remote Monitoring with IP-Multicast support
+ Accepts tcpdump output
+ IPv6 Aware (experimental)
+ Portable and easy to customize
diff --git a/net/ucd-snmp/DESCR b/net/ucd-snmp/DESCR
index 341ba043ea6..82b6f1abd0c 100644
--- a/net/ucd-snmp/DESCR
+++ b/net/ucd-snmp/DESCR
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ This package contains a port and modified code of the CMU 2.1.2.1
snmp agent. It has been modified to allow extensibility quickly
and easily. It is far from the best and most configurable systems;
but hey: its free.
-
+
We use this agent here to monitor known system problems before they
take the machine over. The agent can be easily configured to
monitor the number of a given process running, run external scripts
diff --git a/net/upclient/DESCR b/net/upclient/DESCR
index 373c6d2cd3f..358a2369491 100644
--- a/net/upclient/DESCR
+++ b/net/upclient/DESCR
@@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ uptime, and lets you compare it with the uptime of other
(similar) hosts. It consists of two parts, a client- and a
serverpart. The client runs on your server and sends the
uptime every few minutes to the server. The server
-collects all data in a table on this site.
+collects all data in a table on this site.
diff --git a/net/userppp/DESCR b/net/userppp/DESCR
index 277c230d5e3..81db032d6f0 100644
--- a/net/userppp/DESCR
+++ b/net/userppp/DESCR
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
-This is the user process PPP package as found in FreeBSD and OpenBSD.
+This is the user process PPP package as found in FreeBSD and OpenBSD.
Normally, PPP is implemented as a part of the kernel (e.g., as managed by
-pppd(8)) and it's thus somewhat hard to debug and/or modify its behaviour.
+pppd(8)) and it's thus somewhat hard to debug and/or modify its behaviour.
However, in this implementation PPP is done as a user process with the help
of the tunnel device driver (tun).
diff --git a/net/wap-utils/DESCR b/net/wap-utils/DESCR
index 617216dbb37..e06a1873cd3 100644
--- a/net/wap-utils/DESCR
+++ b/net/wap-utils/DESCR
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
Wireless LAN access point utilities for UNIX to configure
and monitor Wireless Access Points using the SNMP protocol.
Utilities probably work with all Access Points based on
-Atmel chipset and may also configure APs with
+Atmel chipset and may also configure APs with
IEEE 802.11 MIB and NWN DOT11EXT MIB support, such as
Compex WP11.
diff --git a/net/whatmask/DESCR b/net/whatmask/DESCR
index b8e6c158a5b..46cb75297c8 100644
--- a/net/whatmask/DESCR
+++ b/net/whatmask/DESCR
@@ -12,10 +12,10 @@ Notations supported:
The above notations are all identical. CIDR notation commonly has a "/" in
front of the number (representing the number of bits). Whatmask can accept
these notations with or without a slash. This notation is used more and more
-recently. A lot of popular routers and software support this notation.
+recently. A lot of popular routers and software support this notation.
Netmask notation is pretty much the standard old-school way of doing it. It is
-supported by most systems (Un*x, Win, Mac, etc.).
+supported by most systems (Un*x, Win, Mac, etc.).
Wilcard bits are similar to the netmask, but they are the logical not of the
netmask. This notation is used by a number of popular routers.
diff --git a/net/wol/DESCR b/net/wol/DESCR
index 14f887af3b5..7fe8c2a45e0 100644
--- a/net/wol/DESCR
+++ b/net/wol/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-wol implements Wake On LAN functionality in a small program. It wakes
+wol implements Wake On LAN functionality in a small program. It wakes
up hardware that is Magic Packet (tm) compliant. Consider you have a
sleeping or turned-off computer and you want to remotely wake him up.
Just type wol MAC-ADDRESS and the host wakes up (OK, it will boot ;-).
diff --git a/net/xipdump/DESCR b/net/xipdump/DESCR
index 8e5eda7e912..b398a71616c 100644
--- a/net/xipdump/DESCR
+++ b/net/xipdump/DESCR
@@ -2,4 +2,4 @@ xipdump - displays ip packets using X window.
xipdump is a protocol analyzer and tester. It's a kind of graphical
tcpdump(8) with possibility of changing packet values and resending them.
-It could be also designed by term "human ip stack".
+It could be also designed by term "human ip stack".
diff --git a/net/xmftp/DESCR b/net/xmftp/DESCR
index b6752bdda16..4f657d912ba 100644
--- a/net/xmftp/DESCR
+++ b/net/xmftp/DESCR
@@ -1,14 +1,14 @@
xmftp has these features:
- Extensive transfer information when downloading/uploading
- - Current file AND total transfer information (when
+ - Current file AND total transfer information (when
transferring multiple files) given in real-time including:
- status bar
- textual file/total position indicators
- file AND total ETA (estimated time of arrival)
- speed/throughput of transfer information
-- Provides easy retrieval of directories
+- Provides easy retrieval of directories
- Just select a directory and select download; directories
are processed recursively
- Can select the './' directory to download everything in
diff --git a/net/xnap/DESCR b/net/xnap/DESCR
index 63c4a9f79a3..f1ade725501 100644
--- a/net/xnap/DESCR
+++ b/net/xnap/DESCR
@@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ giFT. Other features include fetching a server list from Napigator,
connecting to multiple OpenNap servers, doing multiple concurrent
searches, and automatic downloading. You can view your MP3 files and
play them conveniently from within XNap. It also provides a
-commandline interface for use on a terminal.
+commandline interface for use on a terminal.
diff --git a/news/leafnode/DEINSTALL b/news/leafnode/DEINSTALL
index 28b856e8996..a8659d524b0 100644
--- a/news/leafnode/DEINSTALL
+++ b/news/leafnode/DEINSTALL
@@ -1,16 +1,16 @@
#!/bin/sh
#
-# $NetBSD: DEINSTALL,v 1.1.1.1 2002/06/16 11:34:26 cjep Exp $
+# $NetBSD: DEINSTALL,v 1.2 2003/05/06 17:42:21 jmmv Exp $
case "$2" in
DEINSTALL) cat <<EOF
==========================================================================
-Note that the leafnode spool, lock and configuration directories
+Note that the leafnode spool, lock and configuration directories
(@@LEAFNODE_SPOOL@@, @@LEAFNODE_LOCKDIR@@ and @@LEAFNODE_CONFDIR@@)
-are NOT deleted during the package deinstallation. Please remove these
-directories and all their contents manually if they are no longer needed.
+are NOT deleted during the package deinstallation. Please remove these
+directories and all their contents manually if they are no longer needed.
Also, don't forgot to remove any cron jobs associated with leafnode.
==========================================================================
diff --git a/news/leafnode/INSTALL b/news/leafnode/INSTALL
index d69681e004b..53beee775ea 100644
--- a/news/leafnode/INSTALL
+++ b/news/leafnode/INSTALL
@@ -1,13 +1,13 @@
#!/bin/sh
#
-# $NetBSD: INSTALL,v 1.1.1.1 2002/06/16 11:34:26 cjep Exp $
+# $NetBSD: INSTALL,v 1.2 2003/05/06 17:42:22 jmmv Exp $
if [ "$2" != "POST-INSTALL" ]; then
exit 0
fi
mkdir -p @@LEAFNODE_CONFDIR@@
-if [ ! -f @@LEAFNODE_CONFDIR@@/config ]; then
+if [ ! -f @@LEAFNODE_CONFDIR@@/config ]; then
cp @@PREFIX@@/share/examples/leafnode/config.example \
@@LEAFNODE_CONFDIR@@/config
chmod u+w @@LEAFNODE_CONFDIR@@/config
diff --git a/news/leafnode/MESSAGE b/news/leafnode/MESSAGE
index e5a22eb6b04..5ec4a34fcbd 100644
--- a/news/leafnode/MESSAGE
+++ b/news/leafnode/MESSAGE
@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
===========================================================================
-$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.2 2002/09/24 12:30:29 wiz Exp $
+$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.3 2003/05/06 17:42:22 jmmv Exp $
Edit ${LEAFNODE_CONFDIR}/config and make the necessary local
changes.
-Leafnode needs to be run from inetd. An example configuration for
+Leafnode needs to be run from inetd. An example configuration for
/etc/inetd.conf is as follows:
nntp stream tcp nowait news ${PREFIX}/sbin/leafnode leafnode
nntp stream tcp6 nowait news ${PREFIX}/sbin/leafnode leafnode
diff --git a/news/newscache/DESCR b/news/newscache/DESCR
index e7afbcb0e38..32ccda42970 100644
--- a/news/newscache/DESCR
+++ b/news/newscache/DESCR
@@ -6,18 +6,18 @@ Whenever, a client requests an article from NewsCache, NewsCache checks
whether the article has already been stored in the cache area. If this is
the case, the article is sent directly to its client. Otherwise, the article
is requested from the upstream news server, stored in the cache area and sent
-back to the client.
+back to the client.
- NewsCache provides the following functionality:
+ NewsCache provides the following functionality:
- * Offline news reading.
+ * Offline news reading.
* Small articles are stored within a single database. This improves
- performance and reduces the number of inodes used of your system.
+ performance and reduces the number of inodes used of your system.
* The overview-database is generated on the fly for articles already
cached by the cache server.
* This reduces the amount of disk space used, but decreases performance
- slightly.
+ slightly.
* The newsgroup-database is now managed as an array instead of a list to
- allow direct access to articles.
+ allow direct access to articles.
* Merging different news servers to a virtual feed (on a per newsgroup
- basis).
+ basis).
diff --git a/news/newsfetch/DESCR b/news/newsfetch/DESCR
index 3c96d26a3aa..0ddf8063aa1 100644
--- a/news/newsfetch/DESCR
+++ b/news/newsfetch/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
NEWSFETCH downloads network news into mail-format files.
It can also pass the fetched news articles to programs like
-procmail to process them further into different folders,
+procmail to process them further into different folders,
forward or deliver them.
diff --git a/news/nntpclnt/DESCR b/news/nntpclnt/DESCR
index 63626de707e..adc36c1a131 100644
--- a/news/nntpclnt/DESCR
+++ b/news/nntpclnt/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-`nntpclnt' is the reference implementation of the NNTP client routines.
+`nntpclnt' is the reference implementation of the NNTP client routines.
Included in this package is the commonly-used `inews' posting program and
a library useful to link to programs that simplifies NNTP implementation
-throughout a system.
+throughout a system.
diff --git a/news/pan-gnome/DESCR b/news/pan-gnome/DESCR
index c33fc0e3a79..c9bf10c8029 100644
--- a/news/pan-gnome/DESCR
+++ b/news/pan-gnome/DESCR
@@ -5,4 +5,4 @@ reading, and also has a number of features for power users and
alt.binaries fans.
It's the only Unix newsreader to get a perfect score on the Good
-Net-Keeping Seal of Approval evalutions.
+Net-Keeping Seal of Approval evalutions.
diff --git a/news/pan/DESCR b/news/pan/DESCR
index c33fc0e3a79..c9bf10c8029 100644
--- a/news/pan/DESCR
+++ b/news/pan/DESCR
@@ -5,4 +5,4 @@ reading, and also has a number of features for power users and
alt.binaries fans.
It's the only Unix newsreader to get a perfect score on the Good
-Net-Keeping Seal of Approval evalutions.
+Net-Keeping Seal of Approval evalutions.
diff --git a/news/suck/DESCR b/news/suck/DESCR
index 59f5f0b7c10..192a5a8a9a5 100644
--- a/news/suck/DESCR
+++ b/news/suck/DESCR
@@ -6,8 +6,8 @@ a day.
This package contains software for copying news from an NNTP server to your
local machine, and copying replies back up to an NNTP server.
-The suck/rpost combination allows you to run your own INN/CNEWS site,
+The suck/rpost combination allows you to run your own INN/CNEWS site,
controlling where you get your news, and where you post outgoing articles.
Suck/rpost use only standard NNTP commands that are used by your favorite
news reader (tin, xvnews, strn) such as POST and ARTICLE. If you can use tin
-or xvnews against a NNTP site, than you can use Suck/Rpost.
+or xvnews against a NNTP site, than you can use Suck/Rpost.
diff --git a/parallel/glunix/DESCR b/parallel/glunix/DESCR
index a5c02920fae..d835d22910a 100644
--- a/parallel/glunix/DESCR
+++ b/parallel/glunix/DESCR
@@ -4,13 +4,13 @@ and Networks of Workstations (NOWs). Relative to traditional MPPs, a NOW
offers the potential for better cost-effectiveness, increased scalability,
and decreased hardware and software development time. The main
differentiating point between NOWs and MPPs will soon be the operating
-system software.
+system software.
Our system, called GLUnix, is built as a layer on top of existing
operating systems. This strategy makes the system quickly portable, tracks
vendor software upgrades, and reduces development time. Our work is an
example of "higher-order" systems research where new systems can be built
quickly by mapping new services onto the functionality provided by the
-layer beneath.
+layer beneath.
see: http://now.cs.berkeley.edu
diff --git a/parallel/mpi-ch/DESCR b/parallel/mpi-ch/DESCR
index 65ad63b2d3a..66ff80a3dfc 100644
--- a/parallel/mpi-ch/DESCR
+++ b/parallel/mpi-ch/DESCR
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
MPICH is a freely available, portable implementation of MPI, the new
-Standard for message-passing libraries.
+Standard for message-passing libraries.
Documentation on installing and using MPICH is available, as well as
-manual pages for the routines and commands.
+manual pages for the routines and commands.
diff --git a/parallel/pvm3/DESCR b/parallel/pvm3/DESCR
index 2aee3f6b023..1486abae013 100644
--- a/parallel/pvm3/DESCR
+++ b/parallel/pvm3/DESCR
@@ -1,13 +1,13 @@
PVM (Parallel Virtual Machine) is a portable message-passing programming
system, designed to link separate host machines to form a ``virtual
-machine'' which is a single, manageable computing resource.
+machine'' which is a single, manageable computing resource.
The virtual machine can be composed of hosts of varying types, in
physically remote locations. PVM applications can be composed of any
number of separate processes, or components, written in a mixture of C,
C++ and Fortran. The system is portable to a wide variety of
architectures, including workstations, multiprocessors, supercomputers and
-PCs.
+PCs.
PVM is a byproduct of ongoing research at several institutions, and is
-made available to the public free of charge.
+made available to the public free of charge.
diff --git a/parallel/pvm3/MESSAGE b/parallel/pvm3/MESSAGE
index 3cc0ebbd286..7c90d844c51 100644
--- a/parallel/pvm3/MESSAGE
+++ b/parallel/pvm3/MESSAGE
@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
===========================================================================
-$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.2 2002/09/24 12:30:30 wiz Exp $
+$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.3 2003/05/06 17:42:23 jmmv Exp $
You must set the environment variable PVM_ROOT to ${PREFIX}/pvm3 in your
-startup files (.cshrc, .profile) on all machines in the cluster. In
-addition, you may want to add the lines contained in
+startup files (.cshrc, .profile) on all machines in the cluster. In
+addition, you may want to add the lines contained in
${PREFIX}/pvm3/lib/cshrc.stub to the system .cshrc.
You can specify each host's run path in your pvmhosts file like so:
diff --git a/pkgtools/bsdpak/DESCR b/pkgtools/bsdpak/DESCR
index 9f08339dfac..0e7963b5218 100644
--- a/pkgtools/bsdpak/DESCR
+++ b/pkgtools/bsdpak/DESCR
@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
BSD package management utility.
-Aids user in finding, removing, upgrading, and installing packages in pkgsrc.
+Aids user in finding, removing, upgrading, and installing packages in pkgsrc.
diff --git a/pkgtools/cdpack/DESCR b/pkgtools/cdpack/DESCR
index c3d1c47ffa1..07ce572db7e 100644
--- a/pkgtools/cdpack/DESCR
+++ b/pkgtools/cdpack/DESCR
@@ -7,5 +7,5 @@ arranges the packages so any package on CD number `n' will
have all of its dependencies on CD numbers 1 through `n'.
The "no inter-CD depends" algorithm will place certain
packages on more than one CD to ensure that each CD is self
-contained (all package dependencies are satisfied within
+contained (all package dependencies are satisfied within
the single CD).
diff --git a/pkgtools/pkgsurvey/DESCR b/pkgtools/pkgsurvey/DESCR
index 4627a805244..3eb1391061b 100644
--- a/pkgtools/pkgsurvey/DESCR
+++ b/pkgtools/pkgsurvey/DESCR
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ by the pkgsrc people, for finding the most popular packages.
If the idea of divulging package or operating system version
information is distasteful to you, or does not conform to your site's
-policy, then please feel free to delete pkgsurvey from your system:
+policy, then please feel free to delete pkgsurvey from your system:
as root, type
pkg_delete -v pkgsurvey
diff --git a/pkgtools/pkgsurvey/MESSAGE b/pkgtools/pkgsurvey/MESSAGE
index 22378ab082c..5229c39711f 100644
--- a/pkgtools/pkgsurvey/MESSAGE
+++ b/pkgtools/pkgsurvey/MESSAGE
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
===========================================================================
-$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.2 2002/09/24 12:30:30 wiz Exp $
+$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.3 2003/05/06 17:42:24 jmmv Exp $
Run
pkgsurvey
to send a list of all your installed packages via mail to the people
-doing NetBSD pkgsrc works to help them keep the system at an optimum.
+doing NetBSD pkgsrc works to help them keep the system at an optimum.
If the idea of divulging package or operating system version
information is distasteful to you, or does not conform to your site's
-policy, then please feel free to delete pkgsurvey from your system:
+policy, then please feel free to delete pkgsurvey from your system:
as root, type
pkg_delete -v pkgsurvey
diff --git a/pkgtools/url2pkg/DESCR b/pkgtools/url2pkg/DESCR
index 72fc41f1651..68c3939f3e9 100644
--- a/pkgtools/url2pkg/DESCR
+++ b/pkgtools/url2pkg/DESCR
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
Shellscript that will take an URL of a source .tar.gz (or other)
-file, and perform some steps to generate a package:
+file, and perform some steps to generate a package:
- setup a basic Makefile
- run "make fetch" and "make makesum"
diff --git a/pkgtools/xpkgwedge/INSTALL b/pkgtools/xpkgwedge/INSTALL
index aa2fad3c8bb..82d8928ed14 100644
--- a/pkgtools/xpkgwedge/INSTALL
+++ b/pkgtools/xpkgwedge/INSTALL
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
#!/bin/sh
#
-# $NetBSD: INSTALL,v 1.2 2002/02/26 21:49:06 jlam Exp $
+# $NetBSD: INSTALL,v 1.3 2003/05/06 17:42:24 jmmv Exp $
PKGNAME=$1
STAGE=$2
@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ POST-INSTALL)
else
${ECHO} -n "Creating ${HOSTDEF}..."
if [ -f ${X11_HOSTDEF} ]
- then
+ then
${CP} -f ${X11_HOSTDEF} ${HOSTDEF}.bak
else
${CP} -f /dev/null ${HOSTDEF}.bak
diff --git a/print/acroread/DESCR b/print/acroread/DESCR
index ba2a664df76..194ebebee76 100644
--- a/print/acroread/DESCR
+++ b/print/acroread/DESCR
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-Acrobat Reader is part of the Adobe Acrobat family of software, which lets
-you view, distribute, and print documents in Portable Document Format
-(PDF)--regardless of the computer, operating system, fonts, or application
-used to create the original file. PDF files retain all the formatting,
-fonts, and graphics of the original document, and virtually any
+Acrobat Reader is part of the Adobe Acrobat family of software, which lets
+you view, distribute, and print documents in Portable Document Format
+(PDF)--regardless of the computer, operating system, fonts, or application
+used to create the original file. PDF files retain all the formatting,
+fonts, and graphics of the original document, and virtually any
PostScript(TM) document can be converted into a PDF file.
diff --git a/print/acroread/Makefile b/print/acroread/Makefile
index 53887e63010..6454fe885d2 100644
--- a/print/acroread/Makefile
+++ b/print/acroread/Makefile
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.35 2003/03/26 04:05:41 jschauma Exp $
+# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.36 2003/05/06 17:42:25 jmmv Exp $
DISTNAME= acroread # Overridden below
PKGNAME= acroread-4.05
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ WRKSRC= ${WRKDIR}/SSOLRS.install
PLATFORM= sparcsolaris
. endif
ONLY_FOR_PLATFORM= *-*-i386 *-1.4[L-Z]-sparc *-1.[5-9]*-sparc *-[2-9]*-sparc
-# *-*-alpha
+# *-*-alpha
.elif ${OPSYS} == "SunOS"
DISTNAME= sunsparc-rs-405
WRKSRC= ${WRKDIR}/SSOLRS.install
diff --git a/print/acroread3/DESCR b/print/acroread3/DESCR
index ba2a664df76..194ebebee76 100644
--- a/print/acroread3/DESCR
+++ b/print/acroread3/DESCR
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-Acrobat Reader is part of the Adobe Acrobat family of software, which lets
-you view, distribute, and print documents in Portable Document Format
-(PDF)--regardless of the computer, operating system, fonts, or application
-used to create the original file. PDF files retain all the formatting,
-fonts, and graphics of the original document, and virtually any
+Acrobat Reader is part of the Adobe Acrobat family of software, which lets
+you view, distribute, and print documents in Portable Document Format
+(PDF)--regardless of the computer, operating system, fonts, or application
+used to create the original file. PDF files retain all the formatting,
+fonts, and graphics of the original document, and virtually any
PostScript(TM) document can be converted into a PDF file.
diff --git a/print/acroread5/DESCR b/print/acroread5/DESCR
index ba2a664df76..194ebebee76 100644
--- a/print/acroread5/DESCR
+++ b/print/acroread5/DESCR
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-Acrobat Reader is part of the Adobe Acrobat family of software, which lets
-you view, distribute, and print documents in Portable Document Format
-(PDF)--regardless of the computer, operating system, fonts, or application
-used to create the original file. PDF files retain all the formatting,
-fonts, and graphics of the original document, and virtually any
+Acrobat Reader is part of the Adobe Acrobat family of software, which lets
+you view, distribute, and print documents in Portable Document Format
+(PDF)--regardless of the computer, operating system, fonts, or application
+used to create the original file. PDF files retain all the formatting,
+fonts, and graphics of the original document, and virtually any
PostScript(TM) document can be converted into a PDF file.
diff --git a/print/chktex/DESCR b/print/chktex/DESCR
index 118612dfaf2..d5c133d45d0 100644
--- a/print/chktex/DESCR
+++ b/print/chktex/DESCR
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
This program has been written in frustration because some constructs in LaTeX
are sometimes non-intuitive, and easy to forget. It is _not_ a replacement
for the built-in checker in LaTeX; however it catches some typographic errors
-LaTeX oversees. In other words, it is Lint for LaTeX. Filters are also
+LaTeX oversees. In other words, it is Lint for LaTeX. Filters are also
provided for checking the LaTeX parts of CWEB documents.
diff --git a/print/cups/DESCR b/print/cups/DESCR
index bbc07ce6081..e967ca79638 100644
--- a/print/cups/DESCR
+++ b/print/cups/DESCR
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
-The Common UNIX Printing System provides a portable printing layer for
-UNIX operating systems. It has been developed by Easy Software Products
-to promote a standard printing solution for all UNIX vendors and users.
-CUPS provides the System V and Berkeley command-line interfaces.
+The Common UNIX Printing System provides a portable printing layer for
+UNIX operating systems. It has been developed by Easy Software Products
+to promote a standard printing solution for all UNIX vendors and users.
+CUPS provides the System V and Berkeley command-line interfaces.
CUPS uses the Internet Printing Protocol (IETF-IPP) as the basis for
managing print jobs and queues. The Line Printer Daemon (LPD, RFC1179)
diff --git a/print/dvipdfm/DESCR b/print/dvipdfm/DESCR
index 2ae3bc271db..b814e944414 100644
--- a/print/dvipdfm/DESCR
+++ b/print/dvipdfm/DESCR
@@ -1,22 +1,22 @@
-Dvipdfm is a DVI to PDF translator. Its features include:
+Dvipdfm is a DVI to PDF translator. Its features include:
o TeX \special's that approximate the functionality of the PostScript pdfmarks
used by Adobe Acrobat Distiller. Links, outlines, articles, and named
destinations are supported, for example.
o Support for standard DVI specials such as the HyperTeX specials and the TPIC
- specials.
+ specials.
o Support for thumbnails (with help from GhostScript).
o Ability to include PDF, PNG, and JPEG files as embedded images. For PDF
files, only the first page is included. Resources will be embedded from the
original file as necessary. File inclusion does not work for PDF files that
store the page contents in several segments in an array.
o Virtual font support
-o Support for both Type1 and PK fonts.
+o Support for both Type1 and PK fonts.
o Support for arbitrary linear graphics transformations. Any material on the
- page can be scaled and rotated.
-o A color stack accessible via \special's.
-o Partial font embedding and stream compression for reduced output file size
+ page can be scaled and rotated.
+o A color stack accessible via \special's.
+o Partial font embedding and stream compression for reduced output file size
o Balanced page and destination trees for improved reader access on very large
document files.
-dvipdfm was developed by Mark A. Wicks
+dvipdfm was developed by Mark A. Wicks
diff --git a/print/enscript/DESCR b/print/enscript/DESCR
index 3ffcf77ea4c..f1466c704e2 100644
--- a/print/enscript/DESCR
+++ b/print/enscript/DESCR
@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
-This is a filter that converts text files to
-PostScript and spools generated PostScript
-output to the specified printer or leaves
-it to file. If no input files are given,
-enscript processes standard input. enscript
-can be extended to handle different output media
-and it has many options which can be used to
+This is a filter that converts text files to
+PostScript and spools generated PostScript
+output to the specified printer or leaves
+it to file. If no input files are given,
+enscript processes standard input. enscript
+can be extended to handle different output media
+and it has many options which can be used to
customize printouts.
diff --git a/print/foomatic-gswrapper/DESCR b/print/foomatic-gswrapper/DESCR
index 5a0a79fe203..a31dbeb683e 100644
--- a/print/foomatic-gswrapper/DESCR
+++ b/print/foomatic-gswrapper/DESCR
@@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ makes debugging much easier by letting you see Ghostscript error messsages.
The wrapper is required if you print jobs from the Windows PostScript
driver (which writes jobs that generate advisory output that causes trouble
under plain Ghostscript). Some other software may produce such jobs; the
-wrapper is probably a good idea in general.
+wrapper is probably a good idea in general.
diff --git a/print/ggv/DESCR b/print/ggv/DESCR
index 9591279882d..da229e3e056 100644
--- a/print/ggv/DESCR
+++ b/print/ggv/DESCR
@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
GGv is the Gnome Postscript viewer program. The name comes from GhostView,
-a non-gnome GNU postscript viewer application on which GGv is based.
+a non-gnome GNU postscript viewer application on which GGv is based.
GGv is a frontend for GhostScript, an interpreter of PostScript that is able
to properly render PostScript documents in a display or a printer. GGv serves
as a layer that isolates the user from the cumbersome options and interface of
GhostScript, and, at the same time, gives extra features such as panning and
-persistent user settings.
+persistent user settings.
The main features that make me personally like ggv are its antialiasing (use
the preferences dialog to turn it on and reload the document -- your eyes will
@@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ pop out of their sockets so be careful) and nice user interface, allowing e.g.
dragging of postscript files into GGv, moving the postscript display by
dragging the mouse in the pager window or the main window. GGv can display
more than one document at the same time. Also, the transparent support for
-compressed postscript and pdf are handy.
+compressed postscript and pdf are handy.
diff --git a/print/ggv2/DESCR b/print/ggv2/DESCR
index 9591279882d..da229e3e056 100644
--- a/print/ggv2/DESCR
+++ b/print/ggv2/DESCR
@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
GGv is the Gnome Postscript viewer program. The name comes from GhostView,
-a non-gnome GNU postscript viewer application on which GGv is based.
+a non-gnome GNU postscript viewer application on which GGv is based.
GGv is a frontend for GhostScript, an interpreter of PostScript that is able
to properly render PostScript documents in a display or a printer. GGv serves
as a layer that isolates the user from the cumbersome options and interface of
GhostScript, and, at the same time, gives extra features such as panning and
-persistent user settings.
+persistent user settings.
The main features that make me personally like ggv are its antialiasing (use
the preferences dialog to turn it on and reload the document -- your eyes will
@@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ pop out of their sockets so be careful) and nice user interface, allowing e.g.
dragging of postscript files into GGv, moving the postscript display by
dragging the mouse in the pager window or the main window. GGv can display
more than one document at the same time. Also, the transparent support for
-compressed postscript and pdf are handy.
+compressed postscript and pdf are handy.
diff --git a/print/gnome-print/DESCR b/print/gnome-print/DESCR
index a43905799bb..1c9aa6f2282 100644
--- a/print/gnome-print/DESCR
+++ b/print/gnome-print/DESCR
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
Gnome is in need of a unified printing architecture. This package is an
attempt for such an architecture, geared towards heavily graphics-intensive
-applications.
+applications.
- The goals of this architecture include:
+ The goals of this architecture include:
- - Absolutely uncompromised output quality
- - Speed, memory efficiency, and other related performance goals
+ - Absolutely uncompromised output quality
+ - Speed, memory efficiency, and other related performance goals
- Ability to work smoothly with PostScript printers, fonts, and
- other resources
- - A screen display derived from the Caanvas
- - An extension path for a wide variety of Unicode scripts
+ other resources
+ - A screen display derived from the Caanvas
+ - An extension path for a wide variety of Unicode scripts
- An extension path for a richer set of graphics operators than
- PostScript supports, especially transparency
- - To make life as easy as possible for application developers
+ PostScript supports, especially transparency
+ - To make life as easy as possible for application developers
diff --git a/print/ja-dvipdfm/DESCR b/print/ja-dvipdfm/DESCR
index 7c02e9c847d..1910420d675 100644
--- a/print/ja-dvipdfm/DESCR
+++ b/print/ja-dvipdfm/DESCR
@@ -1,21 +1,21 @@
-Dvipdfm is a DVI to PDF translator. Its features include:
+Dvipdfm is a DVI to PDF translator. Its features include:
o TeX \special's that approximate the functionality of the PostScript pdfmarks
used by Adobe Acrobat Distiller. Links, outlines, articles, and named
destinations are supported, for example.
o Support for standard DVI specials such as the HyperTeX specials and the TPIC
- specials.
+ specials.
o Support for thumbnails (with help from GhostScript).
o Ability to include PDF, PNG, and JPEG files as embedded images. For PDF
files, only the first page is included. Resources will be embedded from the
original file as necessary. File inclusion does not work for PDF files that
store the page contents in several segments in an array.
o Virtual font support
-o Support for both Type1 and PK fonts.
+o Support for both Type1 and PK fonts.
o Support for arbitrary linear graphics transformations. Any material on the
- page can be scaled and rotated.
-o A color stack accessible via \special's.
-o Partial font embedding and stream compression for reduced output file size
+ page can be scaled and rotated.
+o A color stack accessible via \special's.
+o Partial font embedding and stream compression for reduced output file size
o Balanced page and destination trees for improved reader access on very large
document files.
diff --git a/print/latex-mk/DESCR b/print/latex-mk/DESCR
index 055eccc3b19..6b0650303a3 100644
--- a/print/latex-mk/DESCR
+++ b/print/latex-mk/DESCR
@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
Latex-Mk is a set of makefile fragments and shell scripts designed
to assist in the management of LaTeX documents. The user creates
a simple Makefile which sets up a few simple variables and then
-includes the latex.mk fragment at the end.
+includes the latex.mk fragment at the end.
-LaTeX-Mk provides easy targets such as 'view', 'pdf', 'print',
-and 'clean'. Additional features such as multiple top level
-documents with some shared and some unique dependencies and
+LaTeX-Mk provides easy targets such as 'view', 'pdf', 'print',
+and 'clean'. Additional features such as multiple top level
+documents with some shared and some unique dependencies and
draft watermark output are included.
LaTeX-Mk works with BSD make and also with GNU make.
diff --git a/print/lilypond/DESCR b/print/lilypond/DESCR
index eae30c78f67..b8a49e7ba71 100644
--- a/print/lilypond/DESCR
+++ b/print/lilypond/DESCR
@@ -1,23 +1,23 @@
LilyPond is a music typesetter. It produces beautiful sheet music using a
high level description file as input. It excels at typesetting classical
music, but you can also print pop-songs. With LilyPond we hope to make music
-publication software available to anyone on the internet.
+publication software available to anyone on the internet.
The input to LilyPond is plain text. So, you can use your favorite text
editor to enter it, you can put it in mail or embed it in an article like
-this:
+this:
\relative c'' { \key c \minor; r8 c16 b c8 g as c16 b c8 d | g,4 }
The output looks very good: the font and the layout algorithms were inspired
by engraved music, so you can expect that same clear and elegant look from
your LilyPond output. And if you don't like the looks, you can tweak almost
-everything.
+everything.
The program also has limited MIDI functionality: you can write MIDI files
with lilypond, and we have a simple MIDI to lilypond conversion tool, midi2ly.
-Conversion tools for PMX, MUP, ABC, Finale and Musedata are also included.
+Conversion tools for PMX, MUP, ABC, Finale and Musedata are also included.
LilyPond is free software. It is licensed under GNU General Public License,
so you can use, modify and redistribute the program with almost no
-restrictions. LilyPond is part of the GNU Project.
+restrictions. LilyPond is part of the GNU Project.
diff --git a/print/mp/DESCR b/print/mp/DESCR
index fd65407fc4c..1fa6e04de1b 100644
--- a/print/mp/DESCR
+++ b/print/mp/DESCR
@@ -3,6 +3,6 @@ in conjunction with a mail reading utility for producing a pretty print
of your mail items. It can be used with a news reading tool to pretty
print news articles. Digests can also be printed, and this version can
pretty print ordinary ASCII files as well. Support for personal organiser
-printing was added into the last released version. There are numerous
+printing was added into the last released version. There are numerous
configuration options to allow you to adjust the way mp generates it's
output.
diff --git a/print/pdflib/DESCR b/print/pdflib/DESCR
index b9a45a42e40..25b4b55f0fa 100644
--- a/print/pdflib/DESCR
+++ b/print/pdflib/DESCR
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-PDFlib is a library of C routines which allow you to programmatically
-generate files in Adobe's Portable Document Format PDF. PDFlib acts as
-a backend processor to your own programs. While you (the programmer) are
-responsible for retrieving or maintaining the data to be processed, PDFlib
+PDFlib is a library of C routines which allow you to programmatically
+generate files in Adobe's Portable Document Format PDF. PDFlib acts as
+a backend processor to your own programs. While you (the programmer) are
+responsible for retrieving or maintaining the data to be processed, PDFlib
takes over the task of generating the PDF code which graphically represents
-your data.
+your data.
diff --git a/print/stylewriter/DESCR b/print/stylewriter/DESCR
index 0ff734dd226..4ee67e00650 100644
--- a/print/stylewriter/DESCR
+++ b/print/stylewriter/DESCR
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
This is an Apple StyleWriter driver for un*x. It was developed on
NetBSD-mac68k, and has been reported to work on NetBSD-i386,
-linux-pmac, mklinux-ppc, and linux-x86.
+linux-pmac, mklinux-ppc, and linux-x86.
Supported printers include:
@@ -8,6 +8,6 @@ StyleWriter I
StyleWriter II
StyleWriter III (aka StyleWriter 1200)
Color StyleWriter 1500
-Color StyleWriter 2200
-Color StyleWriter 2400
-Color StyleWriter 2500
+Color StyleWriter 2200
+Color StyleWriter 2400
+Color StyleWriter 2500
diff --git a/print/teTeX-share/DESCR b/print/teTeX-share/DESCR
index e4023608e16..ff84a59cb2f 100644
--- a/print/teTeX-share/DESCR
+++ b/print/teTeX-share/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
Machine independent parts for teTeX:
web files, metafont bases, style files, font definitions,
-localisation, ofm-, ovf-, vf-, pfb- and tfm-files,
+localisation, ofm-, ovf-, vf-, pfb- and tfm-files,
(meta)font source files, lots of documentation, ...
diff --git a/print/teTeX2-share/DESCR b/print/teTeX2-share/DESCR
index e4023608e16..ff84a59cb2f 100644
--- a/print/teTeX2-share/DESCR
+++ b/print/teTeX2-share/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
Machine independent parts for teTeX:
web files, metafont bases, style files, font definitions,
-localisation, ofm-, ovf-, vf-, pfb- and tfm-files,
+localisation, ofm-, ovf-, vf-, pfb- and tfm-files,
(meta)font source files, lots of documentation, ...
diff --git a/print/tex-musixtex/DESCR b/print/tex-musixtex/DESCR
index ad45bf77674..d82c6b40983 100644
--- a/print/tex-musixtex/DESCR
+++ b/print/tex-musixtex/DESCR
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
MusixTeX is a set of TeX macros to typeset polyphonic, orchestral or
-polyphonic music.
+polyphonic music.
This is the typical way one would process a MusixTeX file:
diff --git a/print/xpdf/DESCR b/print/xpdf/DESCR
index 529ea8799d9..5745d3fbf99 100644
--- a/print/xpdf/DESCR
+++ b/print/xpdf/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-Xpdf is a viewer for Portable Document Format (PDF) files.
+Xpdf is a viewer for Portable Document Format (PDF) files.
Xpdf is designed to be small and efficient. It runs under X, using
the Motif libraries. It can use Type 1, TrueType, or standard X
diff --git a/print/xpdf/Makefile b/print/xpdf/Makefile
index b5d625fa3e3..0bc0d31c3ad 100644
--- a/print/xpdf/Makefile
+++ b/print/xpdf/Makefile
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
-# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.17 2003/03/25 14:02:37 salo Exp $
-#
+# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.18 2003/05/06 17:42:29 jmmv Exp $
+#
DISTNAME= xpdf-2.02
CATEGORIES= print
diff --git a/security/AiCA/DESCR b/security/AiCA/DESCR
index 055e9b79531..4d722225572 100644
--- a/security/AiCA/DESCR
+++ b/security/AiCA/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-The AiCA is the CA (Certification Authority) Package.
+The AiCA is the CA (Certification Authority) Package.
This package contains several applications, such as:
* aica -- The CA program to issue, update, and revoke certificates.
diff --git a/security/amavis-perl/Makefile b/security/amavis-perl/Makefile
index 3fff6dce19e..f6cfb21851a 100644
--- a/security/amavis-perl/Makefile
+++ b/security/amavis-perl/Makefile
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.8 2003/05/02 11:56:16 wiz Exp $
+# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.9 2003/05/06 17:42:29 jmmv Exp $
DISTNAME= amavisd-${VERSION}
PKGNAME= amavis-perl-${VERSION}
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ VIRUSMAILTO?= security # whom to notify about viruses
GNU_CONFIGURE= YES
CONFIGURE_ENV+= procmail="/usr/libexec/mail.local"
-# XXX Milter needs pthreads, and configure fails looking for it
+# XXX Milter needs pthreads, and configure fails looking for it
# because ${PREFIX}/include is not available in the include path.
.if defined(USE_MILTER) && ${USE_MILTER} == "YES"
CONFIGURE_ENV+= CFLAGS="-I${PREFIX}/include"
@@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ do-install:
${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKDIR}/amavis.m4 ${PREFIX}/share/doc/amavis
# Man pages
.if !defined(USE_MILTER) || ${USE_MILTER} != YES
- ${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}/doc/amavis.1 ${PREFIX}/man/man1
+ ${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}/doc/amavis.1 ${PREFIX}/man/man1
${ECHO} "man/man1/amavis.1" >> ${PLIST_SRC}
.endif
${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}/doc/amavis-milter.1 ${PREFIX}/man/man1
diff --git a/security/arirang/DESCR b/security/arirang/DESCR
index 88738dde158..5d00efa74f0 100644
--- a/security/arirang/DESCR
+++ b/security/arirang/DESCR
@@ -2,16 +2,16 @@ Powerful webserver security scanner.
The following features are supported:
-- Operating System Detect(used by NetCraft)
-- webserver type scan
-- CVE compatible(only NT, some Unix)
-- flexible scan rule databases
-- multiple hosts scan and multiple hosts webserver type scan.
-- http port
-- wide network(ip range) scan
-- wide network webserver type scan
-- patch information.(completed patch info-NT)
-- http request injection.
-- virtual host scan
-- fast scan(used a Processes)
-- recv flags
+- Operating System Detect(used by NetCraft)
+- webserver type scan
+- CVE compatible(only NT, some Unix)
+- flexible scan rule databases
+- multiple hosts scan and multiple hosts webserver type scan.
+- http port
+- wide network(ip range) scan
+- wide network webserver type scan
+- patch information.(completed patch info-NT)
+- http request injection.
+- virtual host scan
+- fast scan(used a Processes)
+- recv flags
diff --git a/security/avcheck/DESCR b/security/avcheck/DESCR
index f273f0de409..c74618897c0 100644
--- a/security/avcheck/DESCR
+++ b/security/avcheck/DESCR
@@ -1,14 +1,14 @@
Avcheck is a simple program that allows you to call an antivirus software
in order to check mail messages for viruses before actual delivery from
-within a Mail Transfer Agent, or MTA.
+within a Mail Transfer Agent, or MTA.
Avcheck itself isn't a virusscanner, nor it is an MTA. It sits between the
MTA and a real antivirus software. Most MTAs available today can call an
external program for every mail message in order to perform various tasks,
including virus scanning and content filtering. Avcheck can be used as
-that external program.
+that external program.
Avcheck will receive a mail message from a mail system, pass it to an
antivirus software, and, depending on the presence of a virus in that
message, will either allow the message to be delivered or take appropriate
-actions to handle infected mail.
+actions to handle infected mail.
diff --git a/security/crack/DESCR b/security/crack/DESCR
index abee92940da..318420d573d 100644
--- a/security/crack/DESCR
+++ b/security/crack/DESCR
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
This is Alec Muffett's Crack.
-Crack is a freely available program designed to find encrypted passwords.
+Crack is a freely available program designed to find encrypted passwords.
When you would like to crack a 4.4BSD password file:
diff --git a/security/fressh/DESCR b/security/fressh/DESCR
index 9e8b503a1d3..c32194c72c0 100644
--- a/security/fressh/DESCR
+++ b/security/fressh/DESCR
@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
-FreSSH is a free implementation of the SSH communication protocol.
+FreSSH is a free implementation of the SSH communication protocol.
It is compact, modular, portable, and designed for security and
performance. It is a completely new implementation. Unlike various
other SSH implementations already available for Unix, it does not
-trace its ancestry to the original SSH code written by Tatu Ylonen.
+trace its ancestry to the original SSH code written by Tatu Ylonen.
FreSSH currently implements SSH protocol version 1.5, with extensions
which offer enhanced security when both sides of a connection are
running FreSSH.
diff --git a/security/kssh/DESCR b/security/kssh/DESCR
index 335aa8f0871..6dfe9ba26c9 100644
--- a/security/kssh/DESCR
+++ b/security/kssh/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
KSSH is a KDE front-end to ssh.
-It can work as a standard KDE application that launches ssh connections in
+It can work as a standard KDE application that launches ssh connections in
a terminal or as a konsole session. This means that you can press in any
konsole "New Session" and then select "Secure Shell".
diff --git a/security/kth-krb4/DESCR b/security/kth-krb4/DESCR
index 294db535e3b..4f169fbf337 100644
--- a/security/kth-krb4/DESCR
+++ b/security/kth-krb4/DESCR
@@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ version. The DES library has been updated with his 3.23 version and
numerous patches collected over the years have been applied to both
the kerberos and DES sources, most notably the CMU patches for extended
lifetimes that AFS uses. There is also support for AFS built into most
-programs.
+programs.
diff --git a/security/kth-krb4/MESSAGE b/security/kth-krb4/MESSAGE
index b01520d174f..dbc1978eba6 100644
--- a/security/kth-krb4/MESSAGE
+++ b/security/kth-krb4/MESSAGE
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
===========================================================================
-$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.3 2002/09/24 12:30:33 wiz Exp $
+$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.4 2003/05/06 17:42:31 jmmv Exp $
Kth-krb4 now has been installed on your system.
@@ -8,10 +8,10 @@ More information on how to configure Kerberos is available via the "info"
command. Sample configuration files are installed in
${PREFIX}/share/examples/kth-krb4.
-At a minimum, to configure a Kerberos client, copy
+At a minimum, to configure a Kerberos client, copy
${PREFIX}/share/examples/kth-krb4/{krb.conf,krb.realms} to /etc and
customize them. Also, apply the patches provided in services-1.4.2.diff
-(for NetBSD-1.4.2) or services-1.5.diff (for NetBSD-1.5/1.5.x)
+(for NetBSD-1.4.2) or services-1.5.diff (for NetBSD-1.5/1.5.x)
to /etc/services.
===========================================================================
diff --git a/security/kth-krb4/buildlink2.mk b/security/kth-krb4/buildlink2.mk
index c840c623526..c2d2618d991 100644
--- a/security/kth-krb4/buildlink2.mk
+++ b/security/kth-krb4/buildlink2.mk
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
-# $NetBSD: buildlink2.mk,v 1.2 2002/08/25 19:23:16 jlam Exp $
+# $NetBSD: buildlink2.mk,v 1.3 2003/05/06 17:42:31 jmmv Exp $
.if !defined(KTHKRB4_BUILDLINK2_MK)
-KTHKRB4_BUILDLINK2_MK= # defined
+KTHKRB4_BUILDLINK2_MK= # defined
BUILDLINK_PACKAGES+= kth-krb4
BUILDLINK_DEPENDS.kth-krb4?= kth-krb4>=1.1.1
@@ -25,6 +25,6 @@ BUILDLINK_FILES.kth-krb4+= lib/libss.*
BUILDLINK_TARGETS+= kth-krb4-buildlink
-kth-krb4-buildlink: _BUILDLINK_USE
+kth-krb4-buildlink: _BUILDLINK_USE
.endif # KTHKRB4_BUILDLINK2_MK
diff --git a/security/libdes/DESCR b/security/libdes/DESCR
index a1ade56c6c5..9177657ca94 100644
--- a/security/libdes/DESCR
+++ b/security/libdes/DESCR
@@ -6,4 +6,4 @@ this one around. Plus, it compiles easily on PCs with djgpp.
I've renamed all the installed files to be libdes, libdes.h,
etc., to avoid conflicts with other packages.
-NetBSD package by: John Refling <refling@comet.lbl.gov>
+NetBSD package by: John Refling <refling@comet.lbl.gov>
diff --git a/security/libident/DESCR b/security/libident/DESCR
index c4876fa449a..f4de7a3d7b4 100644
--- a/security/libident/DESCR
+++ b/security/libident/DESCR
@@ -12,10 +12,10 @@ COMMENTS:
This is the second stab at a small library to interface to the Ident
protocol server. Maybe this will work correctly on some machines.. :-)
-
+
The ident-tester.c file is a small daemon (to be started from Inetd)
that does an ident lookup on you if you telnet into it. Can be used
to verify that your Ident server is working correctly.
-
+
I'm currently running this "ident-tester" on port 114 at lysator.liu.se
(130.236.254.1) if you wish to test your server.
diff --git a/security/logcheck/DESCR b/security/logcheck/DESCR
index afc44988695..2e00fbd66bd 100644
--- a/security/logcheck/DESCR
+++ b/security/logcheck/DESCR
@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
-Logcheck helps spot problems and security violations in your logfiles
+Logcheck helps spot problems and security violations in your logfiles
automatically and will send the results to you in e-mail.
-Logcheck is part of the Abacus Project of security tools. It is a program
-created to help in the processing of UNIX system logfiles generated by the
-various Abacus Project tools, system daemons, Wietse Venema's TCP Wrapper
-and Log Daemon packages, and the Firewall Toolkit(c) by Trusted Information
-Systems Inc.(TIS). Logcheck also works very well at reporting on other
+Logcheck is part of the Abacus Project of security tools. It is a program
+created to help in the processing of UNIX system logfiles generated by the
+various Abacus Project tools, system daemons, Wietse Venema's TCP Wrapper
+and Log Daemon packages, and the Firewall Toolkit(c) by Trusted Information
+Systems Inc.(TIS). Logcheck also works very well at reporting on other
common operating system security violations and strange events.
diff --git a/security/mirrordir/DESCR b/security/mirrordir/DESCR
index f9f58fc1264..820dad28fa6 100644
--- a/security/mirrordir/DESCR
+++ b/security/mirrordir/DESCR
@@ -1,13 +1,13 @@
Mirrordir is a suite of functions in one package. It contains the
-following programs:
+following programs:
* pslogin: A remote login utility and daemon that provides a secure
-shell. This can be considered as a GPL replacement to Ssh.
+shell. This can be considered as a GPL replacement to Ssh.
* copydir: A cp equivalent which additionally copies to and from ftp
servers. Use it to upload and download via ftp and via mirrordir's
secure daemon. Use it as a rigorous cp to correctly reproduce
-hardlinks, permissions and access times.
+hardlinks, permissions and access times.
* mirrordir: Mirrors filesystems over ftp or locally via a minimal
set of changes. It is optimised for locally mirroring a device as
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ detail, even correctly recreating hardlinks, devices and access
times. It works well mirroring ftp sites that don't support ls-lR
summaries. Mirrordir can take a C script to customise the kind of
files to mirror based on their stat info, name, or other
-information.
+information.
* recursdir: Pass a C script to recursdir to recursively perform
operations on files. This is a fast and overkill equivalent of find.
diff --git a/security/openssh/Makefile b/security/openssh/Makefile
index dafd5164882..bf38bdc4c15 100644
--- a/security/openssh/Makefile
+++ b/security/openssh/Makefile
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.98 2003/04/22 09:50:01 grant Exp $
+# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.99 2003/05/06 17:42:32 jmmv Exp $
DISTNAME= openssh-3.6.1p1
PKGNAME= openssh-3.6.1.1
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ USE_OPENSSL_VERSION= ${OPENSSL_VERSION_096}
CRYPTO= yes
-# retain the following line, for IPv6-ready pkgsrc webpage
+# retain the following line, for IPv6-ready pkgsrc webpage
BUILD_DEFS+= USE_INET6
#BUILD_DEFS+= KERBEROS
diff --git a/security/p5-Crypt-DES_EDE3/DESCR b/security/p5-Crypt-DES_EDE3/DESCR
index fa9809a6815..154cdc34fd9 100644
--- a/security/p5-Crypt-DES_EDE3/DESCR
+++ b/security/p5-Crypt-DES_EDE3/DESCR
@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
-Crypt::DES_EDE3 implements DES-EDE3 encryption. This is triple-DES
-encryption where an encrypt operation is encrypt-decrypt-encrypt, and
-decrypt is decrypt-encrypt-decrypt. This implementation uses Crypt::DES
+Crypt::DES_EDE3 implements DES-EDE3 encryption. This is triple-DES
+encryption where an encrypt operation is encrypt-decrypt-encrypt, and
+decrypt is decrypt-encrypt-decrypt. This implementation uses Crypt::DES
to do its dirty DES work, and simply provides a wrapper around that
-module: setting up the individual DES ciphers, initializing the keys,
+module: setting up the individual DES ciphers, initializing the keys,
and performing the encryption/decryption steps.
DES-EDE3 encryption requires a key size of 24 bytes.
diff --git a/security/p5-Crypt-DSA/DESCR b/security/p5-Crypt-DSA/DESCR
index ba808f5abab..b0491dfe759 100644
--- a/security/p5-Crypt-DSA/DESCR
+++ b/security/p5-Crypt-DSA/DESCR
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-Crypt::DSA is an implementation of the DSA (Digital Signature Algorithm)
-signature verification system. The implementation itself is pure Perl,
-although the heavy-duty mathematics underneath are provided by the
+Crypt::DSA is an implementation of the DSA (Digital Signature Algorithm)
+signature verification system. The implementation itself is pure Perl,
+although the heavy-duty mathematics underneath are provided by the
Math::Pari library.
This package provides DSA signing, signature verification,
diff --git a/security/p5-Crypt-OpenPGP/DESCR b/security/p5-Crypt-OpenPGP/DESCR
index 43cbd34b8bf..49e56fa5eec 100644
--- a/security/p5-Crypt-OpenPGP/DESCR
+++ b/security/p5-Crypt-OpenPGP/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-Crypt::OpenPGP is a pure-Perl implementation of the OpenPGP standard.
-In addition to support for the standard itself, Crypt::OpenPGP claims
-compatibility with many other PGP implementations, both those that
+Crypt::OpenPGP is a pure-Perl implementation of the OpenPGP standard.
+In addition to support for the standard itself, Crypt::OpenPGP claims
+compatibility with many other PGP implementations, both those that
support the standard and those that preceded it.
diff --git a/security/p5-Crypt-Primes/DESCR b/security/p5-Crypt-Primes/DESCR
index 3c73b4a1da0..2fefe9b4bc7 100644
--- a/security/p5-Crypt-Primes/DESCR
+++ b/security/p5-Crypt-Primes/DESCR
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-This module implements Ueli Maurer's algorithm for generating large provable
-primes and secure parameters for public-key cryptosystems. The generated
-primes are almost uniformly distributed over the set of primes of the
-specified bitsize and expected time for generation is less than the time
-required for generating a pseudo-prime of the same size with Miller-Rabin
+This module implements Ueli Maurer's algorithm for generating large provable
+primes and secure parameters for public-key cryptosystems. The generated
+primes are almost uniformly distributed over the set of primes of the
+specified bitsize and expected time for generation is less than the time
+required for generating a pseudo-prime of the same size with Miller-Rabin
tests.
diff --git a/security/p5-Crypt-RIPEMD160/DESCR b/security/p5-Crypt-RIPEMD160/DESCR
index 3f1c65d636f..ac103de82fe 100644
--- a/security/p5-Crypt-RIPEMD160/DESCR
+++ b/security/p5-Crypt-RIPEMD160/DESCR
@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
-The Crypt::RIPEMD160 module allows you to use the RIPEMD160 Message Digest
+The Crypt::RIPEMD160 module allows you to use the RIPEMD160 Message Digest
algorithm from within Perl programs.
diff --git a/security/p5-Crypt-RSA/DESCR b/security/p5-Crypt-RSA/DESCR
index a00c0739ff3..bfd0bb7b624 100644
--- a/security/p5-Crypt-RSA/DESCR
+++ b/security/p5-Crypt-RSA/DESCR
@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
-Crypt::RSA is a pure-perl, cleanroom implementation of the RSA public-key
-cryptosystem. It uses Math::Pari, a perl interface to the blazingly fast
+Crypt::RSA is a pure-perl, cleanroom implementation of the RSA public-key
+cryptosystem. It uses Math::Pari, a perl interface to the blazingly fast
PARI library, for big integer arithmetic and number theoretic computations.
-Crypt::RSA provides arbitrary size key-pair generation, plaintext-aware
-encryption (OAEP) and digital signatures with appendix (PSS). For
-compatibility with SSLv3, RSAREF2, PGP and other applications that follow
-the PKCS #1 v1.5 standard, it also provides PKCS #1 v1.5 encryption and
+Crypt::RSA provides arbitrary size key-pair generation, plaintext-aware
+encryption (OAEP) and digital signatures with appendix (PSS). For
+compatibility with SSLv3, RSAREF2, PGP and other applications that follow
+the PKCS #1 v1.5 standard, it also provides PKCS #1 v1.5 encryption and
signatures.
diff --git a/security/p5-Crypt-Rijndael/DESCR b/security/p5-Crypt-Rijndael/DESCR
index 664f7271c40..363255e3f88 100644
--- a/security/p5-Crypt-Rijndael/DESCR
+++ b/security/p5-Crypt-Rijndael/DESCR
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
-This is Crypt::Rijndael, an XS-based implementation of the newly-selected
-Advanced Encryption Standard algorithm Rijndael, designed by Joan Daemen and
+This is Crypt::Rijndael, an XS-based implementation of the newly-selected
+Advanced Encryption Standard algorithm Rijndael, designed by Joan Daemen and
Vincent Rijmen.
diff --git a/security/p5-Crypt-Twofish/DESCR b/security/p5-Crypt-Twofish/DESCR
index 702d805eed1..e0965e3fcf3 100644
--- a/security/p5-Crypt-Twofish/DESCR
+++ b/security/p5-Crypt-Twofish/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-This module implements Twofish encryption. It supports the Crypt::CBC
-interface, with the functions described below. It also provides an interface
-that is call-compatible with Crypt::Twofish 1.0, but its use in new code is
+This module implements Twofish encryption. It supports the Crypt::CBC
+interface, with the functions described below. It also provides an interface
+that is call-compatible with Crypt::Twofish 1.0, but its use in new code is
strongly discouraged.
diff --git a/security/p5-Tie-EncryptedHash/DESCR b/security/p5-Tie-EncryptedHash/DESCR
index f9c182fcc79..8e9f4e368da 100644
--- a/security/p5-Tie-EncryptedHash/DESCR
+++ b/security/p5-Tie-EncryptedHash/DESCR
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
-Tie::EncryptedHash augments Perl hash semantics to build secure, encrypting
-containers of data. Tie::EncryptedHash introduces special hash fields that
+Tie::EncryptedHash augments Perl hash semantics to build secure, encrypting
+containers of data. Tie::EncryptedHash introduces special hash fields that
are coupled with encrypt/decrypt routines to encrypt assignments at STORE()
-and decrypt retrievals at FETCH(). By design, encrypting fields are
-associated with keys that begin in single underscore. The remaining keyspace
-is used for accessing normal hash fields, which are retained without
+and decrypt retrievals at FETCH(). By design, encrypting fields are
+associated with keys that begin in single underscore. The remaining keyspace
+is used for accessing normal hash fields, which are retained without
modification.
diff --git a/security/pgpdump/DESCR b/security/pgpdump/DESCR
index b4ca9286e8e..cc1f302026f 100644
--- a/security/pgpdump/DESCR
+++ b/security/pgpdump/DESCR
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
"pgpdump" is a PGP packet visualizer which displays the packet format
of OpenPGP (RFC 2440 + bis) and PGP version 2 (RFC 1991).
-To know how to use pgpdump, type "pgpdump -h".
+To know how to use pgpdump, type "pgpdump -h".
diff --git a/security/pks/DESCR b/security/pks/DESCR
index c0ff028a842..b20a1bc6e0d 100644
--- a/security/pks/DESCR
+++ b/security/pks/DESCR
@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
-This program implements a standard PGP Key Server, which can be assumed
+This program implements a standard PGP Key Server, which can be assumed
to be in addition to the public key server at MIT.
diff --git a/security/portsentry/DESCR b/security/portsentry/DESCR
index 26d99009009..a64fba11c2c 100644
--- a/security/portsentry/DESCR
+++ b/security/portsentry/DESCR
@@ -1,22 +1,22 @@
PortSentry is designed to detect and respond to port scans against a
-target host in real-time. Some of the more useful features include:
+target host in real-time. Some of the more useful features include:
+ Runs on TCP and UDP sockets to detect port scans against your
system. PortSentry is configurable to run on multiple sockets at the
same time so you only need to start one copy to cover dozens of
-tripwired services.
+tripwired services.
+ PortSentry will react to a port scan attempt by blocking the host in
real-time. This is done through configured options of either dropping
the local route back to the attacker, using the Linux ipfwadm/ipchains
command, *BSD ipfw command, and/or dropping the attacker host IP into
-a TCP Wrappers hosts.deny file automatically.
+a TCP Wrappers hosts.deny file automatically.
+ PortSentry has an internal state engine to remember hosts that
connected previously. This allows the setting of a trigger value to
-prevent false alarms and detect "random" port probing.
+prevent false alarms and detect "random" port probing.
+ PortSentry will report all violations to the local or remote syslog
daemons indicating the system name, time of attack, attacking host IP
and the TCP or UDP port a connection attempt was made to. When used
in conjunction with Logcheck it will provide an alert to
-administrators through e-mail.
+administrators through e-mail.
+ Once a scan is detected your system will turn into a blackhole and
-disappear from the attacker. This feature stops most attacks cold.
+disappear from the attacker. This feature stops most attacks cold.
diff --git a/security/priv/DESCR b/security/priv/DESCR
index e93a0b93c0b..ee2ef6ab923 100644
--- a/security/priv/DESCR
+++ b/security/priv/DESCR
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ database file called
${PREFIX}/etc/priv/<username>
-Each line of the database file is a colon-seperated list of fields.
+Each line of the database file is a colon-seperated list of fields.
The first two fields must be specified. Blank lines or lines
beginning with a ``#'' character are ignored. The fields, in order,
are:
diff --git a/security/pyca/DESCR b/security/pyca/DESCR
index d69941063ff..87fbdbc5818 100644
--- a/security/pyca/DESCR
+++ b/security/pyca/DESCR
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
-pyCA tries to make it easier for people to set up and run a organizational
-certificate authority which fulfills the need for a fairly secure
-certification processing. The package also tries to reduce administrative
-tasks and user's frustration by providing a comfortable web interface to
-users contacting the certificate authority.
+pyCA tries to make it easier for people to set up and run a organizational
+certificate authority which fulfills the need for a fairly secure
+certification processing. The package also tries to reduce administrative
+tasks and user's frustration by providing a comfortable web interface to
+users contacting the certificate authority.
diff --git a/security/rats/DESCR b/security/rats/DESCR
index 272e4801ce5..7832b1994d4 100644
--- a/security/rats/DESCR
+++ b/security/rats/DESCR
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
-RATS, the Rough Auditing Tool for Security, is a security auditing utility
-for C and C++ code. RATS scans source code, finding potentially dangerous
-function calls.
-The goal of this project is not to definitively find bugs (yet).
-The current goal is to provide a reasonable starting point for performing
-manual security audits.
-RATS is released under version 2 of the GNU Public License (GPL).
+RATS, the Rough Auditing Tool for Security, is a security auditing utility
+for C and C++ code. RATS scans source code, finding potentially dangerous
+function calls.
+The goal of this project is not to definitively find bugs (yet).
+The current goal is to provide a reasonable starting point for performing
+manual security audits.
+RATS is released under version 2 of the GNU Public License (GPL).
diff --git a/security/seahorse/DESCR b/security/seahorse/DESCR
index 9d52b4a98ed..7c0dd68ba75 100644
--- a/security/seahorse/DESCR
+++ b/security/seahorse/DESCR
@@ -5,6 +5,6 @@ has. Seahorse is also a keymanager, which can be used to edit almost
all the properties of the keys stored in your keyrings.
Seahorse currently consists of two projects. Along with Seahorse
-itself, a bonobo component called Seahorse-bonobo is being developed.
+itself, a bonobo component called Seahorse-bonobo is being developed.
This bonobo component will serve as a backend to Seahorse, as the most
gnupg common functions are being implemented in it.
diff --git a/security/sfs/MESSAGE b/security/sfs/MESSAGE
index a152abb9efd..71b9706b96f 100644
--- a/security/sfs/MESSAGE
+++ b/security/sfs/MESSAGE
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
===========================================================================
-$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.2 2003/03/23 14:28:32 lukem Exp $
+$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.3 2003/05/06 17:42:36 jmmv Exp $
Quick Client Setup:
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Quick Client Setup:
sfscd=YES
2. Run: ${PREFIX}/etc/rc.d/sfscd start
-3. cd /sfs/sfs.fs.net:eu4cvv6wcnzscer98yn4qjpjnn9iv6pi
+3. cd /sfs/sfs.fs.net:eu4cvv6wcnzscer98yn4qjpjnn9iv6pi
4. cat CONGRATULATIONS
Quick Server Setup:
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ nfs_server=YES
sfssd=YES
2. Run: /etc/rc.d/nfsd start
-3. Copy ${SFSEXAMPLEDIR}/sfsrwsd_config.sample to
+3. Copy ${SFSEXAMPLEDIR}/sfsrwsd_config.sample to
${PREFIX}/etc/sfs/sfsrwsd_config and modify.
4. Modify /etc/exports to match your sfsrwsd_config.
5. Create the root directories in ${SFSDIR}/root.
diff --git a/security/skey/DESCR b/security/skey/DESCR
index 82376b13a75..8471a325cb4 100644
--- a/security/skey/DESCR
+++ b/security/skey/DESCR
@@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ to Solaris, Linux, *BSD, AIX and probably other *NIX systems.
This port consists of the introduction of autoconf support and
replacement of OpenBSD library functions that are (regrettably)
-absent from other unices.
+absent from other unices.
diff --git a/security/smimemsg/DESCR b/security/smimemsg/DESCR
index c999a98c28b..880596141ab 100644
--- a/security/smimemsg/DESCR
+++ b/security/smimemsg/DESCR
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Limitation is following :
* only "RC2 40bit" symmentric cipher is used for encryption and
decryption.
* AiCrypto S/MIME can not operate any MultiPart analysis. Therefore,
- the Clear Signature message type is not available to use.
+ the Clear Signature message type is not available to use.
* Signature and message will be embeded in smime.p7s file.
* Verification process requires the certificates, which shuold be
embeded in the S/MIME message.
diff --git a/security/ssh/DESCR b/security/ssh/DESCR
index 5c76294d0b0..a191dd75801 100644
--- a/security/ssh/DESCR
+++ b/security/ssh/DESCR
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ FEATURES
secure channel. Fake Xauthority information is automatically
generated and forwarded to the remote machine; the local client
automatically examines incoming X11 connections and replaces the
- fake authorization data with the real data (never telling the
+ fake authorization data with the real data (never telling the
remote machine the real information).
o Arbitrary TCP/IP ports can be redirected through the encrypted channel
diff --git a/security/sudo/MESSAGE b/security/sudo/MESSAGE
index f0d7bea404f..6046fd695f1 100644
--- a/security/sudo/MESSAGE
+++ b/security/sudo/MESSAGE
@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
===========================================================================
-$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.4 2003/03/25 17:27:49 grant Exp $
+$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.5 2003/05/06 17:42:36 jmmv Exp $
If you are upgrading from a version of sudo prior to 1.6, please read
-
+
${PREFIX}/share/doc/sudo/UPGRADE
on how to modify your sudoers file appropriately.
diff --git a/security/tct/DESCR b/security/tct/DESCR
index 29edcec5d70..1361d1e8118 100644
--- a/security/tct/DESCR
+++ b/security/tct/DESCR
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ Notable TCT components are the grave-robber tool that captures
information, the ils and mactime tools that display access patterns of
files dead or alive, the unrm and lazarus tools that recover deleted
files, and the findkey tool that recovers cryptographic keys from a
-running process or from files.
+running process or from files.
WARNING
diff --git a/security/uvscan/DESCR b/security/uvscan/DESCR
index 3293253ab1c..3f127a086a8 100644
--- a/security/uvscan/DESCR
+++ b/security/uvscan/DESCR
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ emulation.
You may use this software for only thirty (30)
days, after which period you must either buy
the software from Network Associates, Inc. or
- stop using it and remove it from your computer.
+ stop using it and remove it from your computer.
Please see ${PREFIX}/share/doc/uvscan/license.txt for more
information.
diff --git a/security/winbind/DESCR b/security/winbind/DESCR
index 14745a4f54d..ff4bde56c3f 100644
--- a/security/winbind/DESCR
+++ b/security/winbind/DESCR
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
Winbind uses a UNIX implementation of Microsoft RPC calls, Pluggable
Authentication Modules, and the Name Service Switch to allow Windows NT
-domain users to appear and operate as UNIX users on a UNIX machine.
+domain users to appear and operate as UNIX users on a UNIX machine.
Users and groups are allocated as they are resolved to a range of user and
group ids specified by the administrator of the Samba system.
diff --git a/security/xdm-krb4/DESCR b/security/xdm-krb4/DESCR
index 890dbf4ac5c..1caa7c8aa49 100644
--- a/security/xdm-krb4/DESCR
+++ b/security/xdm-krb4/DESCR
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
This is xdm-krb4-3.3.6.1, a Kerberos IV and AFS-aware version of xdm.
It is a downsized version of the xdm that comes with XFree86 version 3.3.6,
-with Kerberos IV functionality added.
+with Kerberos IV functionality added.
xdm-krb4 tries to authenticate to a Kerberos IV server and get Kerberos
tickets. If AFS/arla is installed and running, it additionaly gets an
diff --git a/shells/bash2-doc/DESCR b/shells/bash2-doc/DESCR
index 375d074aa34..805fdd95e7d 100644
--- a/shells/bash2-doc/DESCR
+++ b/shells/bash2-doc/DESCR
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
Bash is an sh-compatible shell that incorporates useful features from
the Korn shell (ksh) and C shell (csh). It is intended to conform to
the IEEE POSIX P1003.2/ISO 9945.2 Shell and Tools standard.
-
+
It offers functional improvements over sh for both programming and
interactive use; these include command line editing, unlimited size
command history, job control, shell functions and aliases, indexed
diff --git a/shells/bash2/DESCR b/shells/bash2/DESCR
index 58bb87fa70d..5dd431ceb2f 100644
--- a/shells/bash2/DESCR
+++ b/shells/bash2/DESCR
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
Bash is an sh-compatible shell that incorporates useful features from
the Korn shell (ksh) and C shell (csh). It is intended to conform to
the IEEE POSIX P1003.2/ISO 9945.2 Shell and Tools standard.
-
+
It offers functional improvements over sh for both programming and
interactive use; these include command line editing, unlimited size
command history, job control, shell functions and aliases, indexed
diff --git a/shells/mudsh/DESCR b/shells/mudsh/DESCR
index 83d9cb6fd68..99c80da56a7 100644
--- a/shells/mudsh/DESCR
+++ b/shells/mudsh/DESCR
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
Is there any reason why a shell (or command line) cannot be as
tolerant or as intelligent as a text adventure game like Zork, or a
MUD (Multi User Dungeon)? Is there any reason why a shell cannot work
-like such a game? ("Go North", etc.)
+like such a game? ("Go North", etc.)
-Actually, the answer is no and this is a perl implementation to prove it.
+Actually, the answer is no and this is a perl implementation to prove it.
Have fun, and don't get eaten by a Grue!
diff --git a/shells/perlsh/DESCR b/shells/perlsh/DESCR
index d841636cadd..44f972cbade 100644
--- a/shells/perlsh/DESCR
+++ b/shells/perlsh/DESCR
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
-The Perl Shell is a shell that combines the interactive nature of a Unix
-shell with the power of Perl. The goal is to eventually have a full
-featured shell that behaves as expected for normal shell activity.
+The Perl Shell is a shell that combines the interactive nature of a Unix
+shell with the power of Perl. The goal is to eventually have a full
+featured shell that behaves as expected for normal shell activity.
diff --git a/shells/perlsh/Makefile b/shells/perlsh/Makefile
index 08047b8928d..a0fd82e4b3b 100644
--- a/shells/perlsh/Makefile
+++ b/shells/perlsh/Makefile
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
-# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.2 2003/04/20 16:57:38 cjep Exp $
-# Cjep: Makefile,v 1.3 2003/04/20 16:21:44 cjep Exp
+# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.3 2003/05/06 17:42:39 jmmv Exp $
+# Cjep: Makefile,v 1.3 2003/04/20 16:21:44 cjep Exp
DISTNAME= psh-1.8
PKGNAME= perlsh-1.8
diff --git a/shells/scsh/Makefile b/shells/scsh/Makefile
index 60261a6044a..01cd338613b 100644
--- a/shells/scsh/Makefile
+++ b/shells/scsh/Makefile
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
-# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.20 2003/01/28 22:04:12 jlam Exp $
-# FreeBSD Id: Makefile,v 1.4 1997/07/15 15:00:30 cracauer Exp
+# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.21 2003/05/06 17:42:39 jmmv Exp $
+# FreeBSD Id: Makefile,v 1.4 1997/07/15 15:00:30 cracauer Exp
#
DISTNAME= scsh-0.5.3
diff --git a/sysutils/amanda-client/DESCR b/sysutils/amanda-client/DESCR
index 447b0759853..ae3624e07a0 100644
--- a/sysutils/amanda-client/DESCR
+++ b/sysutils/amanda-client/DESCR
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ WHAT IS AMANDA?
This is a release of Amanda, the Advanced Maryland Automatic
Network Disk Archiver. Amanda is a backup system designed to archive many
-computers on a network to a single large-capacity tape drive.
+computers on a network to a single large-capacity tape drive.
Here are some features of Amanda:
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ Here are some features of Amanda:
* will back up multiple machines in parallel to a holding disk, blasting
finished dumps one by one to tape as fast as we can write files to
tape. For example, a ~2 Gb 8mm tape on a ~240K/s interface to a host
- with a large holding disk can be filled by Amanda in under 4 hours.
+ with a large holding disk can be filled by Amanda in under 4 hours.
* does simple tape management: will not overwrite the wrong tape.
* supports tape changers via a generic interface. Easily customizable to
any type of tape carousel, robot, or stacker that can be controlled via
diff --git a/sysutils/amanda-common/DESCR b/sysutils/amanda-common/DESCR
index 4b14085e122..97d0d402e6b 100644
--- a/sysutils/amanda-common/DESCR
+++ b/sysutils/amanda-common/DESCR
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ WHAT IS AMANDA?
This is a release of Amanda, the Advanced Maryland Automatic
Network Disk Archiver. Amanda is a backup system designed to archive many
-computers on a network to a single large-capacity tape drive.
+computers on a network to a single large-capacity tape drive.
Here are some features of Amanda:
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ Here are some features of Amanda:
* will back up multiple machines in parallel to a holding disk, blasting
finished dumps one by one to tape as fast as we can write files to
tape. For example, a ~2 Gb 8mm tape on a ~240K/s interface to a host
- with a large holding disk can be filled by Amanda in under 4 hours.
+ with a large holding disk can be filled by Amanda in under 4 hours.
* does simple tape management: will not overwrite the wrong tape.
* supports tape changers via a generic interface. Easily customizable to
any type of tape carousel, robot, or stacker that can be controlled via
diff --git a/sysutils/amanda-dev-client/DESCR b/sysutils/amanda-dev-client/DESCR
index d0168e863ad..600de939f2c 100644
--- a/sysutils/amanda-dev-client/DESCR
+++ b/sysutils/amanda-dev-client/DESCR
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ WHAT IS AMANDA?
This is a release of Amanda, the Advanced Maryland Automatic
Network Disk Archiver. Amanda is a backup system designed to archive many
-computers on a network to a single large-capacity tape drive.
+computers on a network to a single large-capacity tape drive.
Here are some features of Amanda:
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ Here are some features of Amanda:
* will back up multiple machines in parallel to a holding disk, blasting
finished dumps one by one to tape as fast as we can write files to
tape. For example, a ~2 Gb 8mm tape on a ~240K/s interface to a host
- with a large holding disk can be filled by Amanda in under 4 hours.
+ with a large holding disk can be filled by Amanda in under 4 hours.
* does simple tape management: will not overwrite the wrong tape.
* supports tape changers via a generic interface. Easily customizable to
any type of tape carousel, robot, or stacker that can be controlled via
diff --git a/sysutils/amanda-dev-common/DESCR b/sysutils/amanda-dev-common/DESCR
index 5434b9d711b..0ad4a7e8295 100644
--- a/sysutils/amanda-dev-common/DESCR
+++ b/sysutils/amanda-dev-common/DESCR
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ WHAT IS AMANDA?
This is a release of Amanda, the Advanced Maryland Automatic
Network Disk Archiver. Amanda is a backup system designed to archive many
-computers on a network to a single large-capacity tape drive.
+computers on a network to a single large-capacity tape drive.
Here are some features of Amanda:
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ Here are some features of Amanda:
* will back up multiple machines in parallel to a holding disk, blasting
finished dumps one by one to tape as fast as we can write files to
tape. For example, a ~2 Gb 8mm tape on a ~240K/s interface to a host
- with a large holding disk can be filled by Amanda in under 4 hours.
+ with a large holding disk can be filled by Amanda in under 4 hours.
* does simple tape management: will not overwrite the wrong tape.
* supports tape changers via a generic interface. Easily customizable to
any type of tape carousel, robot, or stacker that can be controlled via
diff --git a/sysutils/amanda-dev-plot/DESCR b/sysutils/amanda-dev-plot/DESCR
index 5434b9d711b..0ad4a7e8295 100644
--- a/sysutils/amanda-dev-plot/DESCR
+++ b/sysutils/amanda-dev-plot/DESCR
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ WHAT IS AMANDA?
This is a release of Amanda, the Advanced Maryland Automatic
Network Disk Archiver. Amanda is a backup system designed to archive many
-computers on a network to a single large-capacity tape drive.
+computers on a network to a single large-capacity tape drive.
Here are some features of Amanda:
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ Here are some features of Amanda:
* will back up multiple machines in parallel to a holding disk, blasting
finished dumps one by one to tape as fast as we can write files to
tape. For example, a ~2 Gb 8mm tape on a ~240K/s interface to a host
- with a large holding disk can be filled by Amanda in under 4 hours.
+ with a large holding disk can be filled by Amanda in under 4 hours.
* does simple tape management: will not overwrite the wrong tape.
* supports tape changers via a generic interface. Easily customizable to
any type of tape carousel, robot, or stacker that can be controlled via
diff --git a/sysutils/amanda-dev-server/DESCR b/sysutils/amanda-dev-server/DESCR
index 5434b9d711b..0ad4a7e8295 100644
--- a/sysutils/amanda-dev-server/DESCR
+++ b/sysutils/amanda-dev-server/DESCR
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ WHAT IS AMANDA?
This is a release of Amanda, the Advanced Maryland Automatic
Network Disk Archiver. Amanda is a backup system designed to archive many
-computers on a network to a single large-capacity tape drive.
+computers on a network to a single large-capacity tape drive.
Here are some features of Amanda:
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ Here are some features of Amanda:
* will back up multiple machines in parallel to a holding disk, blasting
finished dumps one by one to tape as fast as we can write files to
tape. For example, a ~2 Gb 8mm tape on a ~240K/s interface to a host
- with a large holding disk can be filled by Amanda in under 4 hours.
+ with a large holding disk can be filled by Amanda in under 4 hours.
* does simple tape management: will not overwrite the wrong tape.
* supports tape changers via a generic interface. Easily customizable to
any type of tape carousel, robot, or stacker that can be controlled via
diff --git a/sysutils/amanda-plot/DESCR b/sysutils/amanda-plot/DESCR
index 4b14085e122..97d0d402e6b 100644
--- a/sysutils/amanda-plot/DESCR
+++ b/sysutils/amanda-plot/DESCR
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ WHAT IS AMANDA?
This is a release of Amanda, the Advanced Maryland Automatic
Network Disk Archiver. Amanda is a backup system designed to archive many
-computers on a network to a single large-capacity tape drive.
+computers on a network to a single large-capacity tape drive.
Here are some features of Amanda:
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ Here are some features of Amanda:
* will back up multiple machines in parallel to a holding disk, blasting
finished dumps one by one to tape as fast as we can write files to
tape. For example, a ~2 Gb 8mm tape on a ~240K/s interface to a host
- with a large holding disk can be filled by Amanda in under 4 hours.
+ with a large holding disk can be filled by Amanda in under 4 hours.
* does simple tape management: will not overwrite the wrong tape.
* supports tape changers via a generic interface. Easily customizable to
any type of tape carousel, robot, or stacker that can be controlled via
diff --git a/sysutils/amanda-server/DESCR b/sysutils/amanda-server/DESCR
index 4b14085e122..97d0d402e6b 100644
--- a/sysutils/amanda-server/DESCR
+++ b/sysutils/amanda-server/DESCR
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ WHAT IS AMANDA?
This is a release of Amanda, the Advanced Maryland Automatic
Network Disk Archiver. Amanda is a backup system designed to archive many
-computers on a network to a single large-capacity tape drive.
+computers on a network to a single large-capacity tape drive.
Here are some features of Amanda:
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ Here are some features of Amanda:
* will back up multiple machines in parallel to a holding disk, blasting
finished dumps one by one to tape as fast as we can write files to
tape. For example, a ~2 Gb 8mm tape on a ~240K/s interface to a host
- with a large holding disk can be filled by Amanda in under 4 hours.
+ with a large holding disk can be filled by Amanda in under 4 hours.
* does simple tape management: will not overwrite the wrong tape.
* supports tape changers via a generic interface. Easily customizable to
any type of tape carousel, robot, or stacker that can be controlled via
diff --git a/sysutils/amanda/DESCR b/sysutils/amanda/DESCR
index 819e070ca62..fb4dae0fdae 100644
--- a/sysutils/amanda/DESCR
+++ b/sysutils/amanda/DESCR
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
Amanda is a backup system designed to archive many computers on a network to a
-single large-capacity tape drive.
+single large-capacity tape drive.
This package does not contain anything by itself -- it is a
"meta-package" that depends on the amanda-client, amanda-server,
diff --git a/sysutils/asapm/DESCR b/sysutils/asapm/DESCR
index 77272e3473c..2fafa36d493 100644
--- a/sysutils/asapm/DESCR
+++ b/sysutils/asapm/DESCR
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
'asapm' is an X11 client which displays a battery status of your
notebook computer equiped with APM (Advanced Power Management) BIOS.
The status displayed consists remaining battery life, an AC line
-status, a charging status and a digital readout with (a) Percent
+status, a charging status and a digital readout with (a) Percent
battery remaining and (b) estimated time to dead.
diff --git a/sysutils/c++rt0/DESCR b/sysutils/c++rt0/DESCR
index d830fbca4ad..81ddfc9972e 100644
--- a/sysutils/c++rt0/DESCR
+++ b/sysutils/c++rt0/DESCR
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ it can only handle offsets up to a certain size, and can fail to work in
large programs. Compiling -fPIC allows larger offsets and should permit
large programs to function. As mixing object files compiled with -fpic
and -fPIC isn't allowed, the system c++rt0.o must be exchanged so that
--fPIC can be used everywhere.
+-fPIC can be used everywhere.
This package allows most of pkgsrc to compile on NetBSD/sparc systems
which run an OS version prior to 1.4.3 (which already contains this fix).
diff --git a/sysutils/cdrdao/DESCR b/sysutils/cdrdao/DESCR
index d16eaad5600..390c691115d 100644
--- a/sysutils/cdrdao/DESCR
+++ b/sysutils/cdrdao/DESCR
@@ -2,14 +2,14 @@ Disk at Once CD recording, featuring:
Full control over length and contents of pre-gaps (pause areas between tracks).
Pre-gaps may be completely omitted,
- e.g. for dividing live recordings into tracks.
- Control over sub-channel data like:
- catalog number
- copy, pre-emphasis, 2-/4-channel flags
- ISRC code
- index marks
- Support for exact audio or data CD copying.
+ e.g. for dividing live recordings into tracks.
+ Control over sub-channel data like:
+ catalog number
+ copy, pre-emphasis, 2-/4-channel flags
+ ISRC code
+ index marks
+ Support for exact audio or data CD copying.
Tracks may be composed of different audio files supporting
- non destructive cut.
- Accepts WAVE and raw audio files.
- CD-TEXT reading and writing with drives that support it.
+ non destructive cut.
+ Accepts WAVE and raw audio files.
+ CD-TEXT reading and writing with drives that support it.
diff --git a/sysutils/coreutils/DESCR b/sysutils/coreutils/DESCR
index 0474e91eb1e..b7f451b0255 100644
--- a/sysutils/coreutils/DESCR
+++ b/sysutils/coreutils/DESCR
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
The GNU Core Utilities are the basic file, shell and text manipulation
utilities of the GNU operating system. These are the core utilities which
-are expected to exist on every operating system.
+are expected to exist on every operating system.
Previously these utilities were offered as three individual sets of GNU
utilities, fileutils, shellutils, and textutils. Those three have been
-combined into a single set of utilities called the coreutils.
+combined into a single set of utilities called the coreutils.
diff --git a/sysutils/depot/DESCR b/sysutils/depot/DESCR
index 38dae92ab94..614401b3ee3 100644
--- a/sysutils/depot/DESCR
+++ b/sysutils/depot/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
Depot manages packages similar to pkg_* and RPM, but does so by mapping
several installation trees into a common base (such as /usr/local) using
symbolic links. GNU's `stow' was inspired by Depot, though both have
-features that the other does not.
+features that the other does not.
diff --git a/sysutils/dptutil/DESCR b/sysutils/dptutil/DESCR
index e81375928c0..0c1ae340f3e 100644
--- a/sysutils/dptutil/DESCR
+++ b/sysutils/dptutil/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
Adaptec raidutil and dpteng. For use with DPT and Adaptec
EATA and I2O RAID adapters.
-See also the "sysutils/storage-manager" package.
+See also the "sysutils/storage-manager" package.
diff --git a/sysutils/fdgw/DESCR b/sysutils/fdgw/DESCR
index 4bc39882492..a93c1443f2f 100644
--- a/sysutils/fdgw/DESCR
+++ b/sysutils/fdgw/DESCR
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
-"fdgw" provides a one floppy-version of NetBSD.
+"fdgw" provides a one floppy-version of NetBSD.
It can run on old machine without HDD :-). You can use it as small
router, natbox and ADSL router. It is a minimal operating system. For
-example, you can use an old pc (e.g. IBM PC110) as a pretty ADSL router.
+example, you can use an old pc (e.g. IBM PC110) as a pretty ADSL router.
diff --git a/sysutils/fsviewer/DESCR b/sysutils/fsviewer/DESCR
index df72e81543b..1f67fcddcaa 100644
--- a/sysutils/fsviewer/DESCR
+++ b/sysutils/fsviewer/DESCR
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
-FSViewer is a NeXT FileViewer lookalike for Window Maker. Viewing is currently
+FSViewer is a NeXT FileViewer lookalike for Window Maker. Viewing is currently
supported via browser mode and list mode. It has been written in C using the
-WINGs library.
+WINGs library.
diff --git a/sysutils/gcdmaster/DESCR b/sysutils/gcdmaster/DESCR
index 65486d2b52f..60cb7425bd9 100644
--- a/sysutils/gcdmaster/DESCR
+++ b/sysutils/gcdmaster/DESCR
@@ -2,11 +2,11 @@ Focus
Gnome CD Master is a GUI frontend for creating audio CDs and burning
them using cdrdao.
Features
- Easy to use graphical interface
- Multiple project support
- Playing of Audio CD images
- Easy dump of CDs to disk
- CD to CD copy
- Composition of new Audio CDs from wav files
- Graphical insertion of Track Marks (to divide live recordings)
- Easy CD-TEXT modification
+ Easy to use graphical interface
+ Multiple project support
+ Playing of Audio CD images
+ Easy dump of CDs to disk
+ CD to CD copy
+ Composition of new Audio CDs from wav files
+ Graphical insertion of Track Marks (to divide live recordings)
+ Easy CD-TEXT modification
diff --git a/sysutils/gcombust/DESCR b/sysutils/gcombust/DESCR
index 10f75e4547e..2cde56f2c5a 100644
--- a/sysutils/gcombust/DESCR
+++ b/sysutils/gcombust/DESCR
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
Features:
- Burning on the fly, without making an image
- Tooltips to keep you from reading man pages
+ Burning on the fly, without making an image
+ Tooltips to keep you from reading man pages
Make creation of iso-images easy
(support for making your own directory hierarchy on the image
without the need for copying files/making symlinks)
diff --git a/sysutils/gkx86info/DESCR b/sysutils/gkx86info/DESCR
index 16a1c1bb94b..5260f88496b 100644
--- a/sysutils/gkx86info/DESCR
+++ b/sysutils/gkx86info/DESCR
@@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ speed for users that own speed stepping processors. It works on
normal non-stepping processors also, but there isn't really any point
in measuring the clock if it is the same every time you measure it, is
there? Included code from x86info to calculate an estimate clock
-speed.
+speed.
diff --git a/sysutils/gnometoaster/DESCR b/sysutils/gnometoaster/DESCR
index 1b91e97b868..5ff2670a26b 100644
--- a/sysutils/gnometoaster/DESCR
+++ b/sysutils/gnometoaster/DESCR
@@ -2,4 +2,4 @@ This is an early alpha archive of the 'Gnome Toaster' package,
a cdrecord/mkisofs/cdda2wav frontend for creating data,audio
and mixed mode cd's both from other cds or from self compiled data.
Although it does not have all of it's planned functionality,it is yet
-quite usable.
+quite usable.
diff --git a/sysutils/kapm/DESCR b/sysutils/kapm/DESCR
index 964bd040fcc..4e30f10dfad 100644
--- a/sysutils/kapm/DESCR
+++ b/sysutils/kapm/DESCR
@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
KAPM is a docking KDE utility that allows you to monitor your laptop's
battery status and perform other APM (advanced power management)
-tasks.
+tasks.
o Panel Docking KAPM displays a small bar on your panel depicting the
status of your battery
-
+
o Status Notification KAPM can optionally tell you when your battery
is done charging or running low
diff --git a/sysutils/koncd/DESCR b/sysutils/koncd/DESCR
index c3dcbfcc24f..435ce4e034d 100644
--- a/sysutils/koncd/DESCR
+++ b/sysutils/koncd/DESCR
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
KOnCD is a frontend to the fabulous cdrecord and mkisofs programs, with a easy
-to use Graphical-User-Interface and it's running under Linux / KDE.
-
+to use Graphical-User-Interface and it's running under Linux / KDE.
+
KOnCD features:
- - Easy setup and intuitive KDE user interface
- - GUI based on the KDE and QT librarys
- - Runs on most Linux-Operation-Systems based on KDE
- - Supports most SCSI-CD Writers available and most ATAPI CD-Writers with
- ATAPI-SCSI emulation !
+ - Easy setup and intuitive KDE user interface
+ - GUI based on the KDE and QT librarys
+ - Runs on most Linux-Operation-Systems based on KDE
+ - Supports most SCSI-CD Writers available and most ATAPI CD-Writers with
+ ATAPI-SCSI emulation !
- CD Tools: blanking a (corrupt) cd-rw, fixating a corrupt disk
- - Copies most data/mixed-mode/audio-CDs on-the-fly !
+ - Copies most data/mixed-mode/audio-CDs on-the-fly !
- Creates multisession and bootable CDs
- Creates audio CDs from .wav files
- Disk-at-Once and Burn-Proof support !
diff --git a/sysutils/pcvt-utils/DESCR b/sysutils/pcvt-utils/DESCR
index ea9aa2c05d9..fecae574728 100644
--- a/sysutils/pcvt-utils/DESCR
+++ b/sysutils/pcvt-utils/DESCR
@@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ on NetBSD after pcvt was replaced with wscons:
* playvt: A vt-movie player, includes several demo files.
* fed, fontedit: two font editors that can also be used on
- the fonts in /usr/share/wscons/fonts.
+ the fonts in /usr/share/wscons/fonts.
diff --git a/sysutils/rdiff-backup/DESCR b/sysutils/rdiff-backup/DESCR
index bfe4f66106f..f723d0d6e97 100644
--- a/sysutils/rdiff-backup/DESCR
+++ b/sysutils/rdiff-backup/DESCR
@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
-Rdiff-backup backs up one directory to another, possibly over a network.
-The target directory ends up a copy of the source directory, but extra
-reverse diffs are stored in a special subdirectory of that target directory,
-so you can still recover files lost some time ago. The idea is to combine
-the best features of a mirror and an incremental backup. Rdiff-backup also
-preserves subdirectories, hard links, dev files, permissions, uid/gid
-ownership (if it is running as root), and modification times. Finally,
-rdiff-backup can operate in a bandwidth efficient manner over a pipe, like
-rsync. Thus you can use rdiff-backup and ssh to securely back a hard drive
-up to a remote location, and only the differences will be transmitted.
+Rdiff-backup backs up one directory to another, possibly over a network.
+The target directory ends up a copy of the source directory, but extra
+reverse diffs are stored in a special subdirectory of that target directory,
+so you can still recover files lost some time ago. The idea is to combine
+the best features of a mirror and an incremental backup. Rdiff-backup also
+preserves subdirectories, hard links, dev files, permissions, uid/gid
+ownership (if it is running as root), and modification times. Finally,
+rdiff-backup can operate in a bandwidth efficient manner over a pipe, like
+rsync. Thus you can use rdiff-backup and ssh to securely back a hard drive
+up to a remote location, and only the differences will be transmitted.
diff --git a/sysutils/rox-archive/DESCR b/sysutils/rox-archive/DESCR
index 32647275ca0..223b4b6a2f2 100644
--- a/sysutils/rox-archive/DESCR
+++ b/sysutils/rox-archive/DESCR
@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
-This is a simple ROX application for creating compressed tar files
+This is a simple ROX application for creating compressed tar files
and for extracting various kinds of archive.
diff --git a/sysutils/rox-lib/MESSAGE b/sysutils/rox-lib/MESSAGE
index fa8a163492e..45d9978fbf8 100644
--- a/sysutils/rox-lib/MESSAGE
+++ b/sysutils/rox-lib/MESSAGE
@@ -1,13 +1,13 @@
===========================================================================
-$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.2 2002/09/24 12:30:39 wiz Exp $
+$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.3 2003/05/06 17:42:44 jmmv Exp $
You can set the LIBDIRPATH variable to let other ROX applications
know where to find ROX-Lib. For example:
setenv LIBDIRPATH ${PREFIX}/share/rox/ROX-Lib
-You need to do this before you start the ROX-Filer. However, ROX
-applications installed from the NetBSD packages collection should find
+You need to do this before you start the ROX-Filer. However, ROX
+applications installed from the NetBSD packages collection should find
ROX-Lib correctly by default.
===========================================================================
diff --git a/sysutils/rox-session/DESCR b/sysutils/rox-session/DESCR
index b02c3ec1675..247bcd4a3a8 100644
--- a/sysutils/rox-session/DESCR
+++ b/sysutils/rox-session/DESCR
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
ROX-Session sets up your desktop when you log in, and starts any
-applications you ask it to. It allows you to set various preferences,
+applications you ask it to. It allows you to set various preferences,
such as the default font, cursor blinking and mouse behaviour.
It also allows you to choose a window manager and change between window
diff --git a/sysutils/rox-wallpaper/DESCR b/sysutils/rox-wallpaper/DESCR
index 9789a242a54..186d2a53507 100644
--- a/sysutils/rox-wallpaper/DESCR
+++ b/sysutils/rox-wallpaper/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-This ROX application can be used to place an image on your desktop
-background. You can drag an image onto the Wallpaper icon to set that
-image as the desktop background directly, or you can click on the
+This ROX application can be used to place an image on your desktop
+background. You can drag an image onto the Wallpaper icon to set that
+image as the desktop background directly, or you can click on the
Wallpaper icon to set things up for automatic use.
diff --git a/sysutils/rox-wrappers/DESCR b/sysutils/rox-wrappers/DESCR
index 1b4d67510cb..112272ef08f 100644
--- a/sysutils/rox-wrappers/DESCR
+++ b/sysutils/rox-wrappers/DESCR
@@ -9,5 +9,5 @@ files to them.
Some of these wrappers can run various different commands - for example,
Lock can either use xlock or xscreensaver. To change the command used,
-load the AppRun script in the Lock directory into Edit and move the hash
+load the AppRun script in the Lock directory into Edit and move the hash
(#) mark to the other line (lines beginning with # are ignored).
diff --git a/sysutils/rox/MESSAGE b/sysutils/rox/MESSAGE
index 059c1c0921c..521aa6083b4 100644
--- a/sysutils/rox/MESSAGE
+++ b/sysutils/rox/MESSAGE
@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
===========================================================================
-$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.2 2002/09/24 12:30:38 wiz Exp $
+$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.3 2003/05/06 17:42:45 jmmv Exp $
-Please note the following when running the rox(1) command that comes with
-this package. If the environment variable CHOICESPATH is unset, then the
-package will automatically set up a directory called .RoxChoices in your
-home directory containing defaults from ${PREFIX}/share/rox/Choices and
+Please note the following when running the rox(1) command that comes with
+this package. If the environment variable CHOICESPATH is unset, then the
+package will automatically set up a directory called .RoxChoices in your
+home directory containing defaults from ${PREFIX}/share/rox/Choices and
will set CHOICESPATH appropriately.
Rox applications can be found in ${PREFIX}/share/rox.
diff --git a/sysutils/socket/DESCR b/sysutils/socket/DESCR
index 27da2282aa6..fd0f0412102 100644
--- a/sysutils/socket/DESCR
+++ b/sysutils/socket/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-This is the README file for Socket-1.1.
+This is the README file for Socket-1.1.
What is it?
diff --git a/sysutils/tits/DESCR b/sysutils/tits/DESCR
index 919f6cb9b91..a2effb8efac 100644
--- a/sysutils/tits/DESCR
+++ b/sysutils/tits/DESCR
@@ -3,6 +3,6 @@ to one or more tty ports as specified in config-file (or
/etc/tits.conf if no configuration file is specified on the command
line).
-Any number of telnet(1) clients may connect to a single tits port.
+Any number of telnet(1) clients may connect to a single tits port.
Each client will see exactly the same output as well as being able to
send keystrokes simultaneously.
diff --git a/sysutils/tkcron/DESCR b/sysutils/tkcron/DESCR
index e3c46aacb06..eecb9c04717 100644
--- a/sysutils/tkcron/DESCR
+++ b/sysutils/tkcron/DESCR
@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
-Tkcron is a frontend to crontab which allows the user to conveniently
+Tkcron is a frontend to crontab which allows the user to conveniently
add/modify/install/remove cron jobs.
diff --git a/sysutils/vcdimager-devel/DESCR b/sysutils/vcdimager-devel/DESCR
index e8aa9c0091f..8f7d49c3af1 100644
--- a/sysutils/vcdimager-devel/DESCR
+++ b/sysutils/vcdimager-devel/DESCR
@@ -1,16 +1,16 @@
GNU VCDImager is a full-featured mastering suite for authoring,
-disassembling and analyzing Video CDs and Super Video CDs.
+disassembling and analyzing Video CDs and Super Video CDs.
The following features are available so far (some features are
only available in the latest alpha snapshots):
- Free software available under the GNU Public License
- Support for Video CD 1.1 and 2.0 disc formats
- Support for the Super Video CD 1.0 disc format
+ Free software available under the GNU Public License
+ Support for Video CD 1.1 and 2.0 disc formats
+ Support for the Super Video CD 1.0 disc format
Full PBC (playback control) support (play lists,
- selection lists and end lists)
- Support for segment play items
- Automatic padding of MPEG streams on the fly
- Support for 99-minute (out-of-specification) CD-R media
- Extraction of Video CDs into files (incl. the PBC information)
- Runs on all major UNIX flavors and on Win32
- Use of XML for the description of Video CDs
+ selection lists and end lists)
+ Support for segment play items
+ Automatic padding of MPEG streams on the fly
+ Support for 99-minute (out-of-specification) CD-R media
+ Extraction of Video CDs into files (incl. the PBC information)
+ Runs on all major UNIX flavors and on Win32
+ Use of XML for the description of Video CDs
diff --git a/sysutils/vcdimager/DESCR b/sysutils/vcdimager/DESCR
index e8aa9c0091f..8f7d49c3af1 100644
--- a/sysutils/vcdimager/DESCR
+++ b/sysutils/vcdimager/DESCR
@@ -1,16 +1,16 @@
GNU VCDImager is a full-featured mastering suite for authoring,
-disassembling and analyzing Video CDs and Super Video CDs.
+disassembling and analyzing Video CDs and Super Video CDs.
The following features are available so far (some features are
only available in the latest alpha snapshots):
- Free software available under the GNU Public License
- Support for Video CD 1.1 and 2.0 disc formats
- Support for the Super Video CD 1.0 disc format
+ Free software available under the GNU Public License
+ Support for Video CD 1.1 and 2.0 disc formats
+ Support for the Super Video CD 1.0 disc format
Full PBC (playback control) support (play lists,
- selection lists and end lists)
- Support for segment play items
- Automatic padding of MPEG streams on the fly
- Support for 99-minute (out-of-specification) CD-R media
- Extraction of Video CDs into files (incl. the PBC information)
- Runs on all major UNIX flavors and on Win32
- Use of XML for the description of Video CDs
+ selection lists and end lists)
+ Support for segment play items
+ Automatic padding of MPEG streams on the fly
+ Support for 99-minute (out-of-specification) CD-R media
+ Extraction of Video CDs into files (incl. the PBC information)
+ Runs on all major UNIX flavors and on Win32
+ Use of XML for the description of Video CDs
diff --git a/sysutils/whowatch/DESCR b/sysutils/whowatch/DESCR
index a9f951862ab..461681d9fa4 100644
--- a/sysutils/whowatch/DESCR
+++ b/sysutils/whowatch/DESCR
@@ -4,4 +4,4 @@ real time. Besides standard informations (login name, tty, host,
user's process), the type of the connection (ie. telnet or ssh) is
shown. You can toggle display between users' command or idle time.
You can watch processes tree, navigate in it and send INT and KILL
-signals.
+signals.
diff --git a/sysutils/wtail/DESCR b/sysutils/wtail/DESCR
index 5b6bba53305..94d2ee1f180 100644
--- a/sysutils/wtail/DESCR
+++ b/sysutils/wtail/DESCR
@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
-wtail does the equivalent of tail -f on several files at once. The screen
+wtail does the equivalent of tail -f on several files at once. The screen
is split into as many parts as there are files to watch.
diff --git a/sysutils/xcdroast/DESCR b/sysutils/xcdroast/DESCR
index b44e1af883c..399306c5fac 100644
--- a/sysutils/xcdroast/DESCR
+++ b/sysutils/xcdroast/DESCR
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
-This is a snapshot-preview of the new GTK-based X-CD-Roast.
-There are still some features missing, please see this version only
+This is a snapshot-preview of the new GTK-based X-CD-Roast.
+There are still some features missing, please see this version only
as a test. But it is already a more than complete replacement of
the old version 0.96ex.
diff --git a/sysutils/xfm/DESCR b/sysutils/xfm/DESCR
index 67fa2d78bc8..7284f3f935e 100644
--- a/sysutils/xfm/DESCR
+++ b/sysutils/xfm/DESCR
@@ -6,5 +6,5 @@ updated automatically in regular intervals when the contents of a displayed
directory changes. The integrated application manager allows you to load files
into your favourite applications from the file manager by dragging icons. It
can also be used as a "shelf" onto which you can place files and directories
-that you are currently working with. A special LOAD action for application
+that you are currently working with. A special LOAD action for application
files enables you to manage different application groups.
diff --git a/sysutils/xosview/DESCR b/sysutils/xosview/DESCR
index f714e2e4377..b77baa63d20 100644
--- a/sysutils/xosview/DESCR
+++ b/sysutils/xosview/DESCR
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
xosview (or XOsview, or XOSView, take your pick!) is an application
originally developed by Mike Romberg for Linux. It can be summarized
-as a graphical performance meter.
+as a graphical performance meter.
Author: Mike Romberg <romberg@fsl.noaa.gov>
diff --git a/sysutils/xps/DESCR b/sysutils/xps/DESCR
index da59a81e8c2..8f7afbba4d2 100644
--- a/sysutils/xps/DESCR
+++ b/sysutils/xps/DESCR
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-The xps program displays in an X Window the Unix processes as a tree
-or forest, the roots of the tree are on the left-hand side and the
-leaf processes (with no children) are on the right-hand side. The
-status of each process (running, sleeping, stopped, etc.) can be
-indicated by a color. Different users can appear as different colors
+The xps program displays in an X Window the Unix processes as a tree
+or forest, the roots of the tree are on the left-hand side and the
+leaf processes (with no children) are on the right-hand side. The
+status of each process (running, sleeping, stopped, etc.) can be
+indicated by a color. Different users can appear as different colors
too.
diff --git a/textproc/GutenMark/MESSAGE b/textproc/GutenMark/MESSAGE
index 7d961ae3123..5c7f9917262 100644
--- a/textproc/GutenMark/MESSAGE
+++ b/textproc/GutenMark/MESSAGE
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
===========================================================================
-$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.1.1.1 2002/12/05 15:02:24 wiz Exp $
+$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.2 2003/05/06 17:42:47 jmmv Exp $
-Quickstart instructions:
+Quickstart instructions:
GutenMark --config=${PREFIX}/share/examples/GutenMark/GutenMark.cfg in > out.html
For details, look at the --help output, the example config, or
diff --git a/textproc/antiword/DESCR b/textproc/antiword/DESCR
index 3a40222cff9..02f57c4679d 100644
--- a/textproc/antiword/DESCR
+++ b/textproc/antiword/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
Antiword is a free MS Word reader for NetBSD, Linux, BeOS, and Acorn
computers. It converts the binary files from Word 6, 7, 97 and 2000
to text and Postscript. Antiword tries to keep the layout of the
-document intact.
+document intact.
diff --git a/textproc/bibclean/DESCR b/textproc/bibclean/DESCR
index b4d008af2e8..85ed47f57cd 100644
--- a/textproc/bibclean/DESCR
+++ b/textproc/bibclean/DESCR
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
Bibclean is a prettyprinter, portability verifier and syntax checker for
BibTeX bibliography databases. It can also be used to convert Scribe-format
-bibliographies to BibTeX form. The standardized format of the output of
+bibliographies to BibTeX form. The standardized format of the output of
bibclean facilitates the later application of simple filters, such as
bibcheck, biblook,...
diff --git a/textproc/biblook/DESCR b/textproc/biblook/DESCR
index f8970da1a76..a8c3bca0068 100644
--- a/textproc/biblook/DESCR
+++ b/textproc/biblook/DESCR
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
Bibindex and biblook are programs for fast lookup in BibTeX
-bibliography data bases.
+bibliography data bases.
Bibindex converts a .bib file to a .bix file, which is a compact
binary representation of the .bib file containing hash tables for fast
diff --git a/textproc/crimson/DESCR b/textproc/crimson/DESCR
index 7710fa67d5c..b19c674d091 100644
--- a/textproc/crimson/DESCR
+++ b/textproc/crimson/DESCR
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
Crimson is a Java XML parser which supports XML 1.0 via the following APIs:
* Java API for XML Processing (JAXP) 1.1 except for javax.xml.transform
- * SAX 2.0
+ * SAX 2.0
* SAX2 Extensions version 1.0
* DOM Level 2 Core Recommendation
diff --git a/textproc/emacs-dict-client/MESSAGE b/textproc/emacs-dict-client/MESSAGE
index cc2305dc610..e1968bcd3d4 100644
--- a/textproc/emacs-dict-client/MESSAGE
+++ b/textproc/emacs-dict-client/MESSAGE
@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
===========================================================================
-$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.1.1.1 2002/11/20 08:39:22 tron Exp $
+$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.2 2003/05/06 17:42:48 jmmv Exp $
You may want to add
-(setq load-path
+(setq load-path
(cons (expand-file-name "${PREFIX}/share/emacs/site-lisp/dictionary")
load-path))
(load "dictionary-init")
diff --git a/textproc/eperl/DESCR b/textproc/eperl/DESCR
index 7154194a550..7d245d66666 100644
--- a/textproc/eperl/DESCR
+++ b/textproc/eperl/DESCR
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
ePerl -- Embedded Perl 5 Language
ePerl interprets an ASCII file bristled with Perl 5 program statements by
-evaluating the Perl 5 code while passing through the plain ASCII data.
+evaluating the Perl 5 code while passing through the plain ASCII data.
It can operate in various ways: As a stand-alone Unix filter or
integrated Perl 5 module for general file generation tasks and as a
powerful Webserver scripting language for dynamic HTML page programming.
diff --git a/textproc/hevea/DESCR b/textproc/hevea/DESCR
index 7dca30369f9..1357ef54f0c 100644
--- a/textproc/hevea/DESCR
+++ b/textproc/hevea/DESCR
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
HEVEA understands LaTeX macro definitions. Simple user style
files are understood with little or no modifications.
Furthermore, HEVEA customization is done by writing LaTeX code.
-
+
HEVEA is written in Objective Caml, as many lexers. It is quite fast
and flexible. Using HEVEA it is possible to translate large documents
such as manuals, books, etc. very quickly. All documents are
diff --git a/textproc/icu/DESCR b/textproc/icu/DESCR
index 80297e78ddc..b3738df28e4 100644
--- a/textproc/icu/DESCR
+++ b/textproc/icu/DESCR
@@ -7,9 +7,9 @@ platforms. The library provides:
- Collation (language-sensitive)
- Date & time formatting
- Locales (140+ supported)
-- Message catalogs (resources)
-- Message formatting
-- Normalization
+- Message catalogs (resources)
+- Message formatting
+- Normalization
- Number & currency formatting
- Time zones
- Transliteration
diff --git a/textproc/jade/DESCR b/textproc/jade/DESCR
index f6f0b9317b9..aebff9cd419 100644
--- a/textproc/jade/DESCR
+++ b/textproc/jade/DESCR
@@ -1,18 +1,18 @@
An object-oriented SGML/XML parser toolkit and DSSSL engine.
- Features summary:
+ Features summary:
- * Includes nsgmls
- * Provides access to all information about SGML document
- * Supports almost all optional SGML features
- * Sophisticated entity manager
- * Supports multi-byte character sets
- * Object-oriented
- * Written in C++ from scratch
- * Fast
- * Portable
- * Production quality
- * Free
+ * Includes nsgmls
+ * Provides access to all information about SGML document
+ * Supports almost all optional SGML features
+ * Sophisticated entity manager
+ * Supports multi-byte character sets
+ * Object-oriented
+ * Written in C++ from scratch
+ * Fast
+ * Portable
+ * Production quality
+ * Free
Note: This port is a superset of the sp port. If you have sp
installed, you have to remove it before installing jade.
diff --git a/textproc/namazu1/DESCR b/textproc/namazu1/DESCR
index a6fceb9c648..5e2fc74ab25 100644
--- a/textproc/namazu1/DESCR
+++ b/textproc/namazu1/DESCR
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
Namazu is a full-text search system intended for easy use. Not only it works
as a CGI program for a small or medium scale Web search engine, but also works
-as a personal use search system for your pile of email.
+as a personal use search system for your pile of email.
(The Japanese word `Namazu' means `catfish' in English.)
diff --git a/textproc/namazu2/DESCR b/textproc/namazu2/DESCR
index 01989bd08be..60132615a8d 100644
--- a/textproc/namazu2/DESCR
+++ b/textproc/namazu2/DESCR
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
Namazu is a full-text search system intended for easy use. Not only it works
as a CGI program for a small or medium scale Web search engine, but also works
-as a personal use search system for your pile of email.
+as a personal use search system for your pile of email.
-(The Japanese word `Namazu' means `catfish' in English)
+(The Japanese word `Namazu' means `catfish' in English)
diff --git a/textproc/namazu2/INSTALL b/textproc/namazu2/INSTALL
index 226dca0bb25..ee7d6b75e74 100644
--- a/textproc/namazu2/INSTALL
+++ b/textproc/namazu2/INSTALL
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
#!/bin/sh
#
-# $NetBSD: INSTALL,v 1.1.1.1 2002/05/31 13:01:41 seb Exp $
+# $NetBSD: INSTALL,v 1.2 2003/05/06 17:42:50 jmmv Exp $
PKGNAME=$1
STAGE=$2
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ POST-INSTALL)
Microsoft Word wv or DocCat
Redhat RPM rpm
TeX source detex
- TeX dvi dvi2tty
+ TeX dvi dvi2tty
For handling non-English language, you might need lv and/or nkf
package, too.
diff --git a/textproc/p5-Convert-ASCII-Armour/DESCR b/textproc/p5-Convert-ASCII-Armour/DESCR
index 2ccd9be587e..7e3590a146b 100644
--- a/textproc/p5-Convert-ASCII-Armour/DESCR
+++ b/textproc/p5-Convert-ASCII-Armour/DESCR
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
-This module converts hashes of binary octets into ASCII messages suitable
-for transfer over 6-bit clean transport channels. The encoded ASCII
+This module converts hashes of binary octets into ASCII messages suitable
+for transfer over 6-bit clean transport channels. The encoded ASCII
resembles PGP's armoured messages, but are in no way compatible with PGP.
diff --git a/textproc/p5-Convert-ASN1/DESCR b/textproc/p5-Convert-ASN1/DESCR
index 872157f3e1d..3a4834df4c6 100644
--- a/textproc/p5-Convert-ASN1/DESCR
+++ b/textproc/p5-Convert-ASN1/DESCR
@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
-Convert::ASN1 will parse ASN.1 descriptions and will encode from and decode
+Convert::ASN1 will parse ASN.1 descriptions and will encode from and decode
to perl data structures using a hierarchy of references.
diff --git a/textproc/p5-Convert-PEM/DESCR b/textproc/p5-Convert-PEM/DESCR
index 42054f33a52..0671e2e6ded 100644
--- a/textproc/p5-Convert-PEM/DESCR
+++ b/textproc/p5-Convert-PEM/DESCR
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
-Convert::PEM reads and writes PEM files containing ASN.1-encoded objects.
-The files can optionally be encrypted using a symmetric cipher algorithm,
-such as 3DES.
+Convert::PEM reads and writes PEM files containing ASN.1-encoded objects.
+The files can optionally be encrypted using a symmetric cipher algorithm,
+such as 3DES.
diff --git a/textproc/p5-Cz-Cstools/DESCR b/textproc/p5-Cz-Cstools/DESCR
index 23054c61132..fe1f28028f5 100644
--- a/textproc/p5-Cz-Cstools/DESCR
+++ b/textproc/p5-Cz-Cstools/DESCR
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
This package includes modules that are useful when dealing with Czech (and
Slovak) texts in Perl.
-
+
Module Cz::Cstocs:
Implements object for various charset encodings, used for the Czech language
-- either as objects, or as direct conversion functions. One of the charsets
is tex for things like \v{c}.
-
+
Program cstocs:
This version of popular charset reencoding utility uses the above mentioned
module to convert text between various charsets.
-
+
Module Cz::Sort:
Sorts according to Czech sorting conventions, regardless on locale setting.
Exports functions czcmp and czsort which can be used in similar way as as
diff --git a/textproc/p5-PDF-Create/DESCR b/textproc/p5-PDF-Create/DESCR
index 8c661df82fe..a3d4be05afc 100644
--- a/textproc/p5-PDF-Create/DESCR
+++ b/textproc/p5-PDF-Create/DESCR
@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
-PDF::Create allows you to create PDF documents using a large number of
-primitives, and emit the result as a PDF file or stream. PDF stands for
+PDF::Create allows you to create PDF documents using a large number of
+primitives, and emit the result as a PDF file or stream. PDF stands for
Portable Document Format.
-Documents can have several pages, a table of content, an information
-section and many other PDF elements. More functionalities will be added as
+Documents can have several pages, a table of content, an information
+section and many other PDF elements. More functionalities will be added as
needs arise.
-Documents are constructed on the fly so the memory foot-print is not tied to
+Documents are constructed on the fly so the memory foot-print is not tied to
the size of the pages but only to their number.
diff --git a/textproc/p5-XML-YAWriter/DESCR b/textproc/p5-XML-YAWriter/DESCR
index 1f15bb61d5c..c5db21acbb7 100644
--- a/textproc/p5-XML-YAWriter/DESCR
+++ b/textproc/p5-XML-YAWriter/DESCR
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
-YAWriter implements Yet Another XML::Handler::Writer. The
-reasons for this one are that I needed a flexible escaping
+YAWriter implements Yet Another XML::Handler::Writer. The
+reasons for this one are that I needed a flexible escaping
technique, and want some kind of pretty printing.
diff --git a/textproc/postgresql-autodoc/DESCR b/textproc/postgresql-autodoc/DESCR
index 2a7a4be3b85..4fe1d48e09c 100644
--- a/textproc/postgresql-autodoc/DESCR
+++ b/textproc/postgresql-autodoc/DESCR
@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
-This is a utility which will run through PostgreSQL system tables and
-returns HTML, DOT, and 2 styles of XML which describes the database.
-The HTML is human readable (via webbrowser). The first style of XML is
-actually the fileformat of Dia, a UML diagram tool. The second type of
-XML is similar to the HTML but in the Docbook 4 format. It enables you
-to mix in other docbook documentation via the XREFs, generating PDFs,
-HTML, RTF, or other formatted documents. Between these tools and
-JavaDoc with the appropriate XREFs, documentation about a project can
-be generated quickly and be easily updatable yet have a very
-professional look with some DSSSL work.
+This is a utility which will run through PostgreSQL system tables and
+returns HTML, DOT, and 2 styles of XML which describes the database.
+The HTML is human readable (via webbrowser). The first style of XML is
+actually the fileformat of Dia, a UML diagram tool. The second type of
+XML is similar to the HTML but in the Docbook 4 format. It enables you
+to mix in other docbook documentation via the XREFs, generating PDFs,
+HTML, RTF, or other formatted documents. Between these tools and
+JavaDoc with the appropriate XREFs, documentation about a project can
+be generated quickly and be easily updatable yet have a very
+professional look with some DSSSL work.
diff --git a/textproc/pyxml/DESCR b/textproc/pyxml/DESCR
index 008412f8c23..145d8277bd2 100644
--- a/textproc/pyxml/DESCR
+++ b/textproc/pyxml/DESCR
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
The PyXML package is a collection of libraries to process XML with Python. It
-contains, among other things
+contains, among other things
- xmlproc: a validating XML parser.
+ xmlproc: a validating XML parser.
sgmlop: a C helper module that can speed-up xmllib.py and sgmllib.py by a
- factor of 5.
- PySAX: SAX 1 and SAX2 libraries with drivers for most of the parsers.
- 4DOM: A fully compliant DOM Level 2 implementation
+ factor of 5.
+ PySAX: SAX 1 and SAX2 libraries with drivers for most of the parsers.
+ 4DOM: A fully compliant DOM Level 2 implementation
javadom: An adapter from Java DOM implementations to the standard Python
- DOM binding.
- pulldom: a DOM implementation that supports lazy instantiation of nodes.
+ DOM binding.
+ pulldom: a DOM implementation that supports lazy instantiation of nodes.
marshal: a module with several options for serializing Python objects to
- XML, including WDDX and XML-RPC.
+ XML, including WDDX and XML-RPC.
unicode: a helper module for Python 1.5 users who need conversions between
- UTF-8 and ISO-8859-?.
+ UTF-8 and ISO-8859-?.
diff --git a/textproc/sablotron/DESCR b/textproc/sablotron/DESCR
index 149f4ae7018..b0a8c28bd81 100644
--- a/textproc/sablotron/DESCR
+++ b/textproc/sablotron/DESCR
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
Sablotron is a fast, compact and portable XML toolkit implementing XSLT,
DOM and XPath. Sablotron is an open project whose goal is to create a
lightweight, reliable and fast XML library processor conforming to the W3C
-specification, which is available for public and can be used as a base
-for multi-platform XML applications.
+specification, which is available for public and can be used as a base
+for multi-platform XML applications.
The original creator of Sablotron is Ginger Alliance Ltd., Czech Republic.
diff --git a/textproc/sp/DESCR b/textproc/sp/DESCR
index 7d4d1521a6d..e4fcf65bd49 100644
--- a/textproc/sp/DESCR
+++ b/textproc/sp/DESCR
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
- A free, object-oriented toolkit for SGML parsing and entity management
-
+ A free, object-oriented toolkit for SGML parsing and entity management
+
* Provides access to all information about SGML document
+ Access to DTD and SGML declaration as well as document instance
+ Access to markup as well as abstract document
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
+ Only DATATAG and CONCUR not supported
* Sophisticated entity manager
+ Supports ISO/IEC 10744 Formal System Identifiers
- + Supports SGML Open catalogs
+ + Supports SGML Open catalogs
+ Supports WWW
+ Can be used independently of parser
* Supports multi-byte character sets
diff --git a/textproc/tcl-dom/DESCR b/textproc/tcl-dom/DESCR
index c714eb325c8..2994f54baec 100644
--- a/textproc/tcl-dom/DESCR
+++ b/textproc/tcl-dom/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
TclDOM is a Tcl package implementing the TclDOM specification. This release
is still incomplete with respect to the DOM Recommendation from the W3C,
but only the Extended Interfaces are left to finish - all of the necessary
-core interfaces are done.
+core interfaces are done.
diff --git a/textproc/xerces-c/DESCR b/textproc/xerces-c/DESCR
index e8372d6dacc..75bc20d597a 100644
--- a/textproc/xerces-c/DESCR
+++ b/textproc/xerces-c/DESCR
@@ -3,6 +3,6 @@ parsing and generation. Fully-validating parsers are available for both
Java and C++, implementing the W3C XML and DOM (Level 1 and 2) standards,
as well as the defacto SAX (version 2) standard. The parsers are highly
modular and configurable. Initial support for XML Schema (draft W3C
-standard) is also provided.
+standard) is also provided.
This package provides the C++ version of Xerces.
diff --git a/textproc/xerces-j/DESCR b/textproc/xerces-j/DESCR
index 0f4c583bd53..88a94c3ef7a 100644
--- a/textproc/xerces-j/DESCR
+++ b/textproc/xerces-j/DESCR
@@ -3,6 +3,6 @@ parsing and generation. Fully-validating parsers are available for both
Java and C++, implementing the W3C XML and DOM (Level 1 and 2) standards,
as well as the defacto SAX (version 2) standard. The parsers are highly
modular and configurable. Initial support for XML Schema (draft W3C
-standard) is also provided.
+standard) is also provided.
This package provides the Java version of Xerces.
diff --git a/time/cal/DESCR b/time/cal/DESCR
index 7df81b92dff..f23cb396990 100644
--- a/time/cal/DESCR
+++ b/time/cal/DESCR
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ Features:
older than the current day. Next month's appointments are shown if
there is room to do so. Multiple appointment data files may also
be specified on the commandline.
-
+
* You can specify your own appointment and color definition files on the
commandline, or use the defaults.
diff --git a/time/cardboard-schedule/MESSAGE b/time/cardboard-schedule/MESSAGE
index 3aaae95ebcb..c2f1cf68d64 100644
--- a/time/cardboard-schedule/MESSAGE
+++ b/time/cardboard-schedule/MESSAGE
@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
===========================================================================
-$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.2 2002/09/24 12:30:40 wiz Exp $
+$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.3 2003/05/06 17:42:53 jmmv Exp $
A demo version of Cardboard Schedule has been installed.
Please read ${PREFIX}/lib/cardboard-schedule/license.txt
- before using Cardboard Schedule.
+ before using Cardboard Schedule.
===========================================================================
diff --git a/time/ical/DESCR b/time/ical/DESCR
index 411843ccb6e..661be14aacf 100644
--- a/time/ical/DESCR
+++ b/time/ical/DESCR
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
Copyright (c) 1993-1997 by Sanjay Ghemawat
- * Ical is an X based calendar program
- * Calendar items can be created edited and deleted easily.
- * Items can be made to repeat in various ways.
- * Ical will post reminders for upcoming appointments.
- * Ical can print and list item occurrences.
- * An ical calendar can include other calendars.
- * Ical calendars can be shared by different users.
+ * Ical is an X based calendar program
+ * Calendar items can be created edited and deleted easily.
+ * Items can be made to repeat in various ways.
+ * Ical will post reminders for upcoming appointments.
+ * Ical can print and list item occurrences.
+ * An ical calendar can include other calendars.
+ * Ical calendars can be shared by different users.
Copyrights
==========
diff --git a/time/korganizer/DESCR b/time/korganizer/DESCR
index ad30b6fb29f..e871567d5f3 100644
--- a/time/korganizer/DESCR
+++ b/time/korganizer/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-Calendar tool for the K desktop environment.
+Calendar tool for the K desktop environment.
KOrganizer is an easy to use personal information manager (PIM).
You can schedule appointments, events, and to-do tasks. KOrganizer
diff --git a/time/p5-Time/DESCR b/time/p5-Time/DESCR
index 8ceb42e2c00..ee4fe562302 100644
--- a/time/p5-Time/DESCR
+++ b/time/p5-Time/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-This package contains the following perl5 modules:
+This package contains the following perl5 modules:
Time::CTime.pm ctime, strftime, and asctime
Time::JulianDay.pm Julian Day conversions
diff --git a/time/projclock/DESCR b/time/projclock/DESCR
index 4ea72603902..b6eea1b2875 100644
--- a/time/projclock/DESCR
+++ b/time/projclock/DESCR
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
Project Clock lets you record the time you spend on different tasks
with a single mouse click. It is easy to add and delete projects. An
-included utility generates reports.
+included utility generates reports.
diff --git a/time/sunclock/DESCR b/time/sunclock/DESCR
index 0f5a754efa9..75b47150c68 100644
--- a/time/sunclock/DESCR
+++ b/time/sunclock/DESCR
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
X11 version by John Mackin, <john@cs.su.oz.AU>, based on a Suntools program
by John Walker, <kelvin@acad.uu.NET>.
-
+
This program is a clock that shows which portion of the Earth's surface is
illuminated by the Sun. It is designed to be usually iconic, but can be
opened for a larger display with the time updated every second and both the
diff --git a/time/xalarm/DESCR b/time/xalarm/DESCR
index d85be911ff8..c9beead74be 100644
--- a/time/xalarm/DESCR
+++ b/time/xalarm/DESCR
@@ -2,5 +2,5 @@ xalarm is an interactive alarm clock analogous to a combination of leave(1)
and calendar(1), only much more powerful.
Also supplied is xmemo, a front end to xalarm. Two front end to xmemo,
-xfortune and xyow, are also provided if respectively fortune and yow are
+xfortune and xyow, are also provided if respectively fortune and yow are
available.
diff --git a/wm/aewm++/DESCR b/wm/aewm++/DESCR
index 3d1d55cf1df..19957717b67 100644
--- a/wm/aewm++/DESCR
+++ b/wm/aewm++/DESCR
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-The aewm++ window manager is a fork of the popular minimal
-window manager aewm for the X Windows System. What makes
-it different is its codebase, feature set and focus. The
-name was created by using the first two letters in the word
-aesthetic, the wm is for window manager and the ++ is for
-its C++ code.
+The aewm++ window manager is a fork of the popular minimal
+window manager aewm for the X Windows System. What makes
+it different is its codebase, feature set and focus. The
+name was created by using the first two letters in the word
+aesthetic, the wm is for window manager and the ++ is for
+its C++ code.
diff --git a/wm/amiwm/DESCR b/wm/amiwm/DESCR
index e449967ee6d..6ec81684964 100644
--- a/wm/amiwm/DESCR
+++ b/wm/amiwm/DESCR
@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
amiwm is an X window manager that tries to make your display look and feel
like an Amiga Workbench screen. It is fully functional and can do all the
-usual window manager stuff, like moving and resizing windows.
+usual window manager stuff, like moving and resizing windows.
The purpose of amiwm is to make life more pleasant for Amiga-freaks who
has/wants to use UNIX workstations once in a while. It can also be used
on the Amiga with the AmiWin X server, although this part needs some more
-work.
+work.
diff --git a/wm/blackbox/DESCR b/wm/blackbox/DESCR
index 751bbfebcdb..0254ea261bf 100644
--- a/wm/blackbox/DESCR
+++ b/wm/blackbox/DESCR
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
Blackbox is yet another addition to the list of window managers
For X11R6. Blackbox is built with C++, sharing no common code with
-any other window manager. It is designed to be small and fast, with
-a built in graphics class, near complete ICCCM compliance, and
+any other window manager. It is designed to be small and fast, with
+a built in graphics class, near complete ICCCM compliance, and
support for multple desktop environments.
diff --git a/wm/enlightenment/DESCR b/wm/enlightenment/DESCR
index 3d1d0abbaa5..4655042cf43 100644
--- a/wm/enlightenment/DESCR
+++ b/wm/enlightenment/DESCR
@@ -5,5 +5,5 @@ intense window managers.
Enlightenment goes beyond managing windows by providing a useful
and appealing graphical shell from which to work. It is open
-in design and instead of dictating a policy, allows the user to
+in design and instead of dictating a policy, allows the user to
define their own policy, down to every last detail.
diff --git a/wm/ethemes/DESCR b/wm/ethemes/DESCR
index 8660270270f..f9e9d58835f 100644
--- a/wm/ethemes/DESCR
+++ b/wm/ethemes/DESCR
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
Themes for the window manager Enlightenment.
-What exactly are themes?
+What exactly are themes?
----------------------------------
Themes are a great aspect of Enlightenment allowing a user to simply save the
entire 'look' of their desktop in a Archive to distribute freely among
-friends, fellow users and/or the whole net in general. :)
+friends, fellow users and/or the whole net in general. :)
diff --git a/wm/ion/DESCR b/wm/ion/DESCR
index a00a3e31fd6..21d535a5bd2 100644
--- a/wm/ion/DESCR
+++ b/wm/ion/DESCR
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
-Ion is a window manager dividing the screen into frames rather than having
+Ion is a window manager dividing the screen into frames rather than having
overlapping windows, much like the windows in Emacs. Navigation between
clients can be done solely using the keyboard without need for a mouse.
diff --git a/wm/openbox/DESCR b/wm/openbox/DESCR
index b040f08bc0e..4bd4f68e6cd 100644
--- a/wm/openbox/DESCR
+++ b/wm/openbox/DESCR
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
-Openbox is a window manager for the X11 windowing system. It currently
-runs on a large list of platforms. It was originally based on Blackbox
-and currently remains very similar, even using Blackbox styles (with
-available extensions) for its themeing and is written entirely in C++
-and maintains no dependencies on any libraries other than X11.
+Openbox is a window manager for the X11 windowing system. It currently
+runs on a large list of platforms. It was originally based on Blackbox
+and currently remains very similar, even using Blackbox styles (with
+available extensions) for its themeing and is written entirely in C++
+and maintains no dependencies on any libraries other than X11.
diff --git a/wm/piewm/DESCR b/wm/piewm/DESCR
index e66dff8a130..3072a40b522 100644
--- a/wm/piewm/DESCR
+++ b/wm/piewm/DESCR
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ Although the computer screen is two-dimensional, today most users of
windowing environments control their systems with a one-dimensional
list of choices -- the standard pull-down or drop-down menus such as
those found on Microsoft Windows, Presentation Manager, or the
-Macintosh.
+Macintosh.
An alternative user-interface technique is "pie" menus -
two-dimensional, circular, and in many ways easier to use and faster
diff --git a/wm/qvwm/DESCR b/wm/qvwm/DESCR
index f9fc970bd2d..3f4adca75d6 100644
--- a/wm/qvwm/DESCR
+++ b/wm/qvwm/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-Qvwm is a Windows 95/98/NT like window manager for X Window System.
+Qvwm is a Windows 95/98/NT like window manager for X Window System.
It allows Windows 95/98/NT users to use X Window System without
hesitation and X Window System users to use Windows 95/98/NT without
hesitation.
diff --git a/wm/sawfish-themes/DESCR b/wm/sawfish-themes/DESCR
index deaceb4edbf..42891f45815 100644
--- a/wm/sawfish-themes/DESCR
+++ b/wm/sawfish-themes/DESCR
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
Themes for the sawfish window manager. Themes allowe a user to simply save
the entire 'look' of their desktop in a Archive to distribute freely among
-friends, fellow users and/or the whole net in general. :)
+friends, fellow users and/or the whole net in general. :)
diff --git a/wm/wampager/DESCR b/wm/wampager/DESCR
index c7baf269798..67b8c3c3dbb 100644
--- a/wm/wampager/DESCR
+++ b/wm/wampager/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
Waimea mini pager is a simple virtual desktop pager dockapp for the Waimea
Window Manager. Although it supports simple desktop navigation, its main
purpose is to give the user a feel for where the virtual desktop viewport is
-currently positioned.
+currently positioned.
diff --git a/wm/wmthemes/DESCR b/wm/wmthemes/DESCR
index fb5fb4514cd..d05c7e49477 100644
--- a/wm/wmthemes/DESCR
+++ b/wm/wmthemes/DESCR
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
Themes for the window manager WindowMaker.
-What exactly are themes?
+What exactly are themes?
----------------------------------
Themes are a great aspect of WindowMaker allowing a user to simply save the
entire 'look' of their desktop in a Archive to distribute freely among
-friends, fellow users and/or the whole net in general. :)
+friends, fellow users and/or the whole net in general. :)
diff --git a/www/ap-auth-cookie/DESCR b/www/ap-auth-cookie/DESCR
index 4ee1ad36fd4..f29fe158a37 100644
--- a/www/ap-auth-cookie/DESCR
+++ b/www/ap-auth-cookie/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
mod_auth_cookie.c allows a Basic authentication string to be encoded into
a cookie (using "Header set" from mod_headers). When a request comes in,
both the standard Basic auth field Authorization: and the specified cookie
-are checked for auth info.
+are checked for auth info.
diff --git a/www/ap-auth-cookie/Makefile b/www/ap-auth-cookie/Makefile
index 23c4ecd8015..9b1e2940985 100644
--- a/www/ap-auth-cookie/Makefile
+++ b/www/ap-auth-cookie/Makefile
@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
-# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.27 2003/03/29 12:42:47 jmmv Exp $
+# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.28 2003/05/06 17:42:56 jmmv Exp $
#
# There are a few more mod_auth_cookie's out there doing slightly
# different things. This one pkg would be a good place to dump them all in
-# one.
+# one.
DISTNAME= mod_auth_cookie.c
PKGNAME= ap-auth-cookie-1.9
diff --git a/www/ap-gzip/DESCR b/www/ap-gzip/DESCR
index 686437b6856..f7a4572cfac 100644
--- a/www/ap-gzip/DESCR
+++ b/www/ap-gzip/DESCR
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ content 'on the fly' to any browser or user-agent that is capable of
receiving it. It is a software based solution that runs perfectly in
conjunction with any Apache Web Server on both UNIX and Win32 platforms.
-No additional client side software is required to use this product.
+No additional client side software is required to use this product.
mod_gzip does not require ANY software to be installed on the client
side. There is no accompanying 'Plug-in' or 'Client Proxy' of any kind.
diff --git a/www/ap-mp3/DESCR b/www/ap-mp3/DESCR
index 53ec791532c..fc6a69e6847 100644
--- a/www/ap-mp3/DESCR
+++ b/www/ap-mp3/DESCR
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
mod_mp3 turns the Apache Web server into an MP3 or Ogg streaming
-server. It can play from a list of files, either in order or randomly.
+server. It can play from a list of files, either in order or randomly.
It can also be used to cache MP3s into memory and have the server
operate entirely from memory. It has an XML-RPC interface for you to
write interfaces around and supports retrieving information via
diff --git a/www/ap-perl/DESCR b/www/ap-perl/DESCR
index 58ad3efcc29..9b8afdbaf58 100644
--- a/www/ap-perl/DESCR
+++ b/www/ap-perl/DESCR
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ linking the Perl runtime library into the server and providing an object
oriented Perl interface to the server's C language API.
These pieces are seamlessly glued together by the `mod_perl' server
-plugin, making it is possible to write Apache modules entirely in Perl.
+plugin, making it is possible to write Apache modules entirely in Perl.
In addition, the persistent interpreter embedded in the server avoids the
overhead of starting an external interpreter program and the additional
Perl start-up (compile) time.
diff --git a/www/ap-ssl/DESCR b/www/ap-ssl/DESCR
index cbf66f7faf8..d0687f89e9f 100644
--- a/www/ap-ssl/DESCR
+++ b/www/ap-ssl/DESCR
@@ -1,16 +1,16 @@
- _ _
+ _ _
_ __ ___ ___ __| | ___ ___| | mod_ssl
| '_ ` _ \ / _ \ / _` | / __/ __| | Apache Interface to OpenSSL
| | | | | | (_) | (_| | \__ \__ \ | www.modssl.org
|_| |_| |_|\___/ \__,_|___|___/___/_| ftp.modssl.org
- |_____|
+ |_____|
_____________________________________________________________________________
This Apache module provides strong cryptography for the Apache 1.3 webserver
via the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL v2/v3) and Transport Layer Security (TLS
v1) protocols by the help of the Open Source SSL/TLS toolkit OpenSSL which
- is based on SSLeay from Eric A. Young and Tim J. Hudson.
-
+ is based on SSLeay from Eric A. Young and Tim J. Hudson.
+
The mod_ssl package was created in April 1998 by Ralf S. Engelschall and was
originally derived from software developed by Ben Laurie for use in the
Apache-SSL HTTP server project. Additionally it uses a tool developed by
diff --git a/www/ap2-perl/DESCR b/www/ap2-perl/DESCR
index 58ad3efcc29..9b8afdbaf58 100644
--- a/www/ap2-perl/DESCR
+++ b/www/ap2-perl/DESCR
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ linking the Perl runtime library into the server and providing an object
oriented Perl interface to the server's C language API.
These pieces are seamlessly glued together by the `mod_perl' server
-plugin, making it is possible to write Apache modules entirely in Perl.
+plugin, making it is possible to write Apache modules entirely in Perl.
In addition, the persistent interpreter embedded in the server avoids the
overhead of starting an external interpreter program and the additional
Perl start-up (compile) time.
diff --git a/www/apc-gui/DESCR b/www/apc-gui/DESCR
index 32bfac6db87..b78425b6998 100644
--- a/www/apc-gui/DESCR
+++ b/www/apc-gui/DESCR
@@ -2,4 +2,4 @@ APC GUI is an add on for APC to provide a comprehensive, easy to use and, of
course, good-looking web-based GUI. APC GUI not only gives access to
statistical parameters of APC, it also makes it easier to administer
web-servers running APC by providing comfortable features for restarting the
-cache and deleting scripts from the cache.
+cache and deleting scripts from the cache.
diff --git a/www/arena/DESCR b/www/arena/DESCR
index fa5420c2930..2d82d3e3629 100644
--- a/www/arena/DESCR
+++ b/www/arena/DESCR
@@ -2,11 +2,11 @@ Arena was the testbed browser for HTML 3.0 created by the W3C
(www.w3.org). It is now being maintained and improved by Yggdrasil
Computing (www.yggdrasil.com).
-The original description from the W3C:
+The original description from the W3C:
Arena's primary purpose is to be a testbed for new features of the web. In
the past, we have implemented HTML3 features including tables and math.
Currently, style sheets are in focus along with new graphics formats such
as PNG. Also, Arena is a testing tool for the W3C Reference Library. The
library provides a common platform which will ensure future compatibility
-on the web. If you are a browser vendor, it will save you time.
+on the web. If you are a browser vendor, it will save you time.
diff --git a/www/asWedit/DESCR b/www/asWedit/DESCR
index e697d7571f7..b332f0a0218 100644
--- a/www/asWedit/DESCR
+++ b/www/asWedit/DESCR
@@ -2,4 +2,4 @@
System and Motif. It offers three independent modes: a plain text editing mode
and two context-sensitive, validating modes for authoring of HyperText Markup
Language documents as used on the Internet and intranets. The two HTML modes
-are HTML 4.0 Transitional and HTML 4.0 Frameset.
+are HTML 4.0 Transitional and HTML 4.0 Frameset.
diff --git a/www/bins/MESSAGE b/www/bins/MESSAGE
index cb00133ffff..41a311d5640 100644
--- a/www/bins/MESSAGE
+++ b/www/bins/MESSAGE
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
===========================================================================
-$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.3 2002/09/25 00:09:32 dmcmahill Exp $
+$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.4 2003/05/06 17:42:59 jmmv Exp $
Before running bins, copy the example templates directories
${PREFIX}/share/examples/bins/templates.default
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ $NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.3 2002/09/25 00:09:32 dmcmahill Exp $
~/.bins/templates.default
~/.bins/templates.joi
and modify. Also if you do not already have an installed
- ${PKG_SYSCONFDIR}/binsrc
+ ${PKG_SYSCONFDIR}/binsrc
that you're happy with, copy
${PREFIX}/share/examples/bins/binsrc
to ${PKG_SYSCONFDIR}/bins/binsrc
diff --git a/www/bluefish/DESCR b/www/bluefish/DESCR
index 11e880f9457..0ebfb50db56 100644
--- a/www/bluefish/DESCR
+++ b/www/bluefish/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
A GTK HTML editor for the experienced web designer featuring project
-management, setup and configuration wizards, CSS dialogs, syntax
+management, setup and configuration wizards, CSS dialogs, syntax
highlighting, HTML toolbar, tearable menu's and reference for
PHP3, SSI and RXML.
diff --git a/www/cocoon/DESCR b/www/cocoon/DESCR
index 8312640e1e6..af2edd88703 100644
--- a/www/cocoon/DESCR
+++ b/www/cocoon/DESCR
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
Cocoon is a 100% pure Java publishing framework that relies on new W3C
-technologies (such as DOM, XML, and XSL) to provide web content.
+technologies (such as DOM, XML, and XSL) to provide web content.
There is a good overview of the technologies Cocoon uses to streamline
the web publishing process at
diff --git a/www/cocoon/MESSAGE b/www/cocoon/MESSAGE
index b00c9763242..2771a7fa257 100644
--- a/www/cocoon/MESSAGE
+++ b/www/cocoon/MESSAGE
@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
===========================================================================
-$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.2 2002/09/24 12:30:46 wiz Exp $
+$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.3 2003/05/06 17:42:59 jmmv Exp $
Cocoon is now installed.
To see cocoon in action, install the jakarta-tomcat package,
- make sure that
+ make sure that
${PREFIX}/lib/java/cocoon.jar,
${PREFIX}/lib/java/fop.jar,
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ $NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.2 2002/09/24 12:30:46 wiz Exp $
${PREFIX}/lib/java/servlet.jar
are in your CLASSPATH, and add
-
+
${PREFIX}/share/examples/java/cocoon
as a servlet context in ${PREFIX}/tomcat/conf/server.xml.
diff --git a/www/curl/DESCR b/www/curl/DESCR
index 0b9d2b3ea58..da4a82084b5 100644
--- a/www/curl/DESCR
+++ b/www/curl/DESCR
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
_ _ ____ _
- ___| | | | _ \| |
- / __| | | | |_) | |
- | (__| |_| | _ <| |___
+ ___| | | | _ \| |
+ / __| | | | |_) | |
+ | (__| |_| | _ <| |___
\___|\___/|_| \_\_____|
README
diff --git a/www/cvsweb/DESCR b/www/cvsweb/DESCR
index d29ec58eda4..788d2b43740 100644
--- a/www/cvsweb/DESCR
+++ b/www/cvsweb/DESCR
@@ -5,4 +5,4 @@ Features of this improved cvsweb:
- There is a link at each revision to display (colored) diffs between
that revision and the previous one or to annotate a revision.
- A form at the bottom of the page that allows you to display diffs
- between arbitrary revisions.
+ between arbitrary revisions.
diff --git a/www/galeon/DESCR b/www/galeon/DESCR
index e66f97bf45e..ace8dfdad66 100644
--- a/www/galeon/DESCR
+++ b/www/galeon/DESCR
@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
-Galeon is a GNOME web browser based on gecko (mozilla rendering engine).
+Galeon is a GNOME web browser based on gecko (mozilla rendering engine).
It's fast, it has a light interface and it is full standards compliant.
diff --git a/www/glibwww/DESCR b/www/glibwww/DESCR
index 0a55aeea944..c9cfababfa1 100644
--- a/www/glibwww/DESCR
+++ b/www/glibwww/DESCR
@@ -2,6 +2,6 @@
event loop. This makes lib www fit nicely into just about any gnome or
gtk+ program.
- This code may be useful for other people wanting to use libwww with gtk.
+ This code may be useful for other people wanting to use libwww with gtk.
This code includes a nice bonobo control.
diff --git a/www/htdig/DEINSTALL b/www/htdig/DEINSTALL
index b5928662f15..347721ce177 100644
--- a/www/htdig/DEINSTALL
+++ b/www/htdig/DEINSTALL
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
if [ "$2" = "POST-DEINSTALL" ]; then
echo Please note:
echo
-echo If you do not intend to reinstall the htdig package, you may wish to
-echo remove the config directory, ${PKG_PREFIX}/etc/htdig, as well as any
+echo If you do not intend to reinstall the htdig package, you may wish to
+echo remove the config directory, ${PKG_PREFIX}/etc/htdig, as well as any
echo database directories you created.
fi
diff --git a/www/htdig/DESCR b/www/htdig/DESCR
index 041c39aa196..aedb7500b8a 100644
--- a/www/htdig/DESCR
+++ b/www/htdig/DESCR
@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
-The ht://Dig system is a complete world wide web indexing and searching
+The ht://Dig system is a complete world wide web indexing and searching
system for a small domain or intranet.
diff --git a/www/htdig/MESSAGE b/www/htdig/MESSAGE
index 2c1bdedc3ba..699772a8a81 100644
--- a/www/htdig/MESSAGE
+++ b/www/htdig/MESSAGE
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
===========================================================================
-$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.2 2002/09/24 12:30:48 wiz Exp $
+$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.3 2003/05/06 17:43:00 jmmv Exp $
A sample ht://Dig config file has been installed to
${PREFIX}/etc/htdig/htdig.conf, unless that file existed already.
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ in the newly created empty directory, /var/db/htdig. A sample search
form, which may be used to search that database, has been installed to
${PREFIX}/share/examples/htdig/search.html.
-For an example of how to set up ht://Dig and integrate it with your web site,
+For an example of how to set up ht://Dig and integrate it with your web site,
you may wish to examine the scripts installed into
/var/wwwoffle/html/htdig/scripts by the www/wwwoffle package.
diff --git a/www/htmldoc-x11/DESCR b/www/htmldoc-x11/DESCR
index b29672066e8..d96fc6307c5 100644
--- a/www/htmldoc-x11/DESCR
+++ b/www/htmldoc-x11/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
HTMLDOC is a program that generates indexed HTML, Adobe(R) PostScriptTM, and
PDF files from HTML "source" files that you create using your favorite HTML
editor. HTMLDOC includes a simple GUI interface to manage your HTML files and
-automatically (re)generate files for viewing and printing.
+automatically (re)generate files for viewing and printing.
diff --git a/www/jssi/DESCR b/www/jssi/DESCR
index ece8776438d..69bf1ac704f 100644
--- a/www/jssi/DESCR
+++ b/www/jssi/DESCR
@@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ apache context while SHTML files are usually for traditional SSI (like
<!--#ECHO -->). This is a bit confusing since in the Java Web Server
(SUN) context SHTML files are used for java servlet SSI files and
JHTML is used for page compiled pages. Java Apache SSI does not support
-page compiling.
+page compiling.
diff --git a/www/kannel/DESCR b/www/kannel/DESCR
index bce14bb651a..fcdfa945815 100644
--- a/www/kannel/DESCR
+++ b/www/kannel/DESCR
@@ -2,8 +2,8 @@ Kannel is an open source WAP gateway. It attempts to provide this
essential part of the WAP infrastructure freely to everyone so that
the market potential for WAP services, both from wireless operators
and specialized service providers, will be realized as efficiently
-as possible.
+as possible.
Kannel also works as an SMS gateway for GSM networks. Almost all
GSM phones can send and receive SMS messages, so this is a way to
-serve many more clients than just those using a new WAP phone.
+serve many more clients than just those using a new WAP phone.
diff --git a/www/mozilla-stable/DESCR b/www/mozilla-stable/DESCR
index fccfe27371d..76e3e8b0183 100644
--- a/www/mozilla-stable/DESCR
+++ b/www/mozilla-stable/DESCR
@@ -5,5 +5,5 @@ present. But that will change.
This is a stable branch of mozilla.
A select group of APIs have been marked "@FROZEN. Mozilla.org intends
to maintain API compatibility for this set until next major release.
-This branch is targeted at the developer community and enables
+This branch is targeted at the developer community and enables
the creation of Internet-based applications.
diff --git a/www/ns-plugger-common/DESCR b/www/ns-plugger-common/DESCR
index 961598b0b44..5389547f89a 100644
--- a/www/ns-plugger-common/DESCR
+++ b/www/ns-plugger-common/DESCR
@@ -6,4 +6,4 @@ Commodore 64 audio files. And now, with Plugger 3.2, MPEG audio and video can
be played streaming.
No more waiting! Plugger is a very small plugin, because plugger uses
-external programs to show/play the different formats.
+external programs to show/play the different formats.
diff --git a/www/opera/DESCR b/www/opera/DESCR
index fac6e219cd3..0e889c5c12a 100644
--- a/www/opera/DESCR
+++ b/www/opera/DESCR
@@ -1,23 +1,23 @@
Opera is powerful If you use the web for work or for entertainment. Features:
-* Renders HTML 3.2 and 4.0 Pages
-* Executes most EcmaScript 1.1 (Ecma-262 v.3) programs
-* Renders CSS 1 and 2 extensions
-* Browses FTP Sites
-* Handles cookies
-* Supports HTTP 1.0 and 1.1
-* Displays GIF, PNG and JPEG
-* Hot list, bookmarks and bookmark bar
-* Imports Netscape, Konqueror and IE bookmarks/favorites
-* Support for XML
-* Support for WML (WAP)
-* Proxy server support
-* Communication through SSL and TLS
-* HTTP Authorization
-* Asynchronous DNS with threading
-* Support for browsing local files
-* File transfer
-* File upload support
-* Restore window settings
-* Customizable toolbar icons
-* Keyboard link navigation
+* Renders HTML 3.2 and 4.0 Pages
+* Executes most EcmaScript 1.1 (Ecma-262 v.3) programs
+* Renders CSS 1 and 2 extensions
+* Browses FTP Sites
+* Handles cookies
+* Supports HTTP 1.0 and 1.1
+* Displays GIF, PNG and JPEG
+* Hot list, bookmarks and bookmark bar
+* Imports Netscape, Konqueror and IE bookmarks/favorites
+* Support for XML
+* Support for WML (WAP)
+* Proxy server support
+* Communication through SSL and TLS
+* HTTP Authorization
+* Asynchronous DNS with threading
+* Support for browsing local files
+* File transfer
+* File upload support
+* Restore window settings
+* Customizable toolbar icons
+* Keyboard link navigation
* Printing (PostScript)
diff --git a/www/opera6/DESCR b/www/opera6/DESCR
index fac6e219cd3..0e889c5c12a 100644
--- a/www/opera6/DESCR
+++ b/www/opera6/DESCR
@@ -1,23 +1,23 @@
Opera is powerful If you use the web for work or for entertainment. Features:
-* Renders HTML 3.2 and 4.0 Pages
-* Executes most EcmaScript 1.1 (Ecma-262 v.3) programs
-* Renders CSS 1 and 2 extensions
-* Browses FTP Sites
-* Handles cookies
-* Supports HTTP 1.0 and 1.1
-* Displays GIF, PNG and JPEG
-* Hot list, bookmarks and bookmark bar
-* Imports Netscape, Konqueror and IE bookmarks/favorites
-* Support for XML
-* Support for WML (WAP)
-* Proxy server support
-* Communication through SSL and TLS
-* HTTP Authorization
-* Asynchronous DNS with threading
-* Support for browsing local files
-* File transfer
-* File upload support
-* Restore window settings
-* Customizable toolbar icons
-* Keyboard link navigation
+* Renders HTML 3.2 and 4.0 Pages
+* Executes most EcmaScript 1.1 (Ecma-262 v.3) programs
+* Renders CSS 1 and 2 extensions
+* Browses FTP Sites
+* Handles cookies
+* Supports HTTP 1.0 and 1.1
+* Displays GIF, PNG and JPEG
+* Hot list, bookmarks and bookmark bar
+* Imports Netscape, Konqueror and IE bookmarks/favorites
+* Support for XML
+* Support for WML (WAP)
+* Proxy server support
+* Communication through SSL and TLS
+* HTTP Authorization
+* Asynchronous DNS with threading
+* Support for browsing local files
+* File transfer
+* File upload support
+* Restore window settings
+* Customizable toolbar icons
+* Keyboard link navigation
* Printing (PostScript)
diff --git a/www/opera7/DESCR b/www/opera7/DESCR
index fac6e219cd3..0e889c5c12a 100644
--- a/www/opera7/DESCR
+++ b/www/opera7/DESCR
@@ -1,23 +1,23 @@
Opera is powerful If you use the web for work or for entertainment. Features:
-* Renders HTML 3.2 and 4.0 Pages
-* Executes most EcmaScript 1.1 (Ecma-262 v.3) programs
-* Renders CSS 1 and 2 extensions
-* Browses FTP Sites
-* Handles cookies
-* Supports HTTP 1.0 and 1.1
-* Displays GIF, PNG and JPEG
-* Hot list, bookmarks and bookmark bar
-* Imports Netscape, Konqueror and IE bookmarks/favorites
-* Support for XML
-* Support for WML (WAP)
-* Proxy server support
-* Communication through SSL and TLS
-* HTTP Authorization
-* Asynchronous DNS with threading
-* Support for browsing local files
-* File transfer
-* File upload support
-* Restore window settings
-* Customizable toolbar icons
-* Keyboard link navigation
+* Renders HTML 3.2 and 4.0 Pages
+* Executes most EcmaScript 1.1 (Ecma-262 v.3) programs
+* Renders CSS 1 and 2 extensions
+* Browses FTP Sites
+* Handles cookies
+* Supports HTTP 1.0 and 1.1
+* Displays GIF, PNG and JPEG
+* Hot list, bookmarks and bookmark bar
+* Imports Netscape, Konqueror and IE bookmarks/favorites
+* Support for XML
+* Support for WML (WAP)
+* Proxy server support
+* Communication through SSL and TLS
+* HTTP Authorization
+* Asynchronous DNS with threading
+* Support for browsing local files
+* File transfer
+* File upload support
+* Restore window settings
+* Customizable toolbar icons
+* Keyboard link navigation
* Printing (PostScript)
diff --git a/www/p5-Apache-DBILogConfig/DESCR b/www/p5-Apache-DBILogConfig/DESCR
index cf4fde9ac9d..1187c8febcf 100644
--- a/www/p5-Apache-DBILogConfig/DESCR
+++ b/www/p5-Apache-DBILogConfig/DESCR
@@ -3,5 +3,5 @@ for the Perl Language. The DBI API Specification defines a set
of functions, variables and conventions that provide a consistent
database interface independant of the actual database being used.
-The Apache-DBI-LogConfig module redirects the apache logs into a
+The Apache-DBI-LogConfig module redirects the apache logs into a
database table.
diff --git a/www/p5-Apache-ePerl/DESCR b/www/p5-Apache-ePerl/DESCR
index 7154194a550..7d245d66666 100644
--- a/www/p5-Apache-ePerl/DESCR
+++ b/www/p5-Apache-ePerl/DESCR
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
ePerl -- Embedded Perl 5 Language
ePerl interprets an ASCII file bristled with Perl 5 program statements by
-evaluating the Perl 5 code while passing through the plain ASCII data.
+evaluating the Perl 5 code while passing through the plain ASCII data.
It can operate in various ways: As a stand-alone Unix filter or
integrated Perl 5 module for general file generation tasks and as a
powerful Webserver scripting language for dynamic HTML page programming.
diff --git a/www/p5-CGI-Minimal/DESCR b/www/p5-CGI-Minimal/DESCR
index 2ea9e9f2246..0956e759ce1 100644
--- a/www/p5-CGI-Minimal/DESCR
+++ b/www/p5-CGI-Minimal/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-CGI::Minimal is a lightweight alternative to CGI. It provides the _minimum_
-functions needed for CGI such as form decoding (including file upload forms),
-URL encoding and decoding, HTTP usable date generation (RFC1123 compliant
+CGI::Minimal is a lightweight alternative to CGI. It provides the _minimum_
+functions needed for CGI such as form decoding (including file upload forms),
+URL encoding and decoding, HTTP usable date generation (RFC1123 compliant
dates) and _basic_ escaping and unescaping of HTMLized text.
diff --git a/www/p5-HTML-PrettyPrinter/DESCR b/www/p5-HTML-PrettyPrinter/DESCR
index 6026af6cd71..ddba4659897 100644
--- a/www/p5-HTML-PrettyPrinter/DESCR
+++ b/www/p5-HTML-PrettyPrinter/DESCR
@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
-A module for generating nice looking HTML files from HTML trees.
-It is especially usefull if the produced HTML file shall be read
-or edited manually afterwards. Various parameters let you adapt
+A module for generating nice looking HTML files from HTML trees.
+It is especially usefull if the produced HTML file shall be read
+or edited manually afterwards. Various parameters let you adapt
the output to different styles and requirements.
-
-If you don't care how the HTML source looks like as long as it is
-valid and readable by browsers, you should use the as_HTML() method
+
+If you don't care how the HTML source looks like as long as it is
+valid and readable by browsers, you should use the as_HTML() method
of HTML::Element instead of the pretty printer.
diff --git a/www/p5-Template-Toolkit/DESCR b/www/p5-Template-Toolkit/DESCR
index 4f82a7171b3..d91c1a5517b 100644
--- a/www/p5-Template-Toolkit/DESCR
+++ b/www/p5-Template-Toolkit/DESCR
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-The Template Toolkit is a perl5 module which implements a fast, flexible,
-powerful and extensible template processing system. It was originally
+The Template Toolkit is a perl5 module which implements a fast, flexible,
+powerful and extensible template processing system. It was originally
designed and remains primarily useful for generating dynamic web content,
but can be used equally well for processing other kinds of text based
documents: HTML, XML, POD, PostScript, LaTex, etc.
diff --git a/www/p5-WWW-Amazon-Wishlist/DESCR b/www/p5-WWW-Amazon-Wishlist/DESCR
index a4c6f47d003..62f71816706 100644
--- a/www/p5-WWW-Amazon-Wishlist/DESCR
+++ b/www/p5-WWW-Amazon-Wishlist/DESCR
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
-Some perl utilities that can be used to get your wish-list from
-Amazon.(com|co.uk) and return it in an array of hashrefs so that you
+Some perl utilities that can be used to get your wish-list from
+Amazon.(com|co.uk) and return it in an array of hashrefs so that you
can fiddle with it until your hearts content.
diff --git a/www/p5-libapreq/DESCR b/www/p5-libapreq/DESCR
index b930f308e66..efc8871bca6 100644
--- a/www/p5-libapreq/DESCR
+++ b/www/p5-libapreq/DESCR
@@ -2,5 +2,5 @@ This package contains modules for manipulating client request data via
the Apache API with Perl and C. Functionality includes:
- parsing of application/x-www-form-urlencoded data
- - parsing of multipart/form-data
+ - parsing of multipart/form-data
- parsing of HTTP Cookies
diff --git a/www/p5-libwww/DESCR b/www/p5-libwww/DESCR
index c8fd5c950c4..b32705ca0d9 100644
--- a/www/p5-libwww/DESCR
+++ b/www/p5-libwww/DESCR
@@ -4,11 +4,11 @@
provide classes and functions that allow you to write WWW
clients, thus libwww-perl said to be a WWW client library.
The library also contain modules that are of more general
- use.
+ use.
The main architecture of the library is object oriented.
The user agent, requests sent and responses received from
the WWW server are all represented by objects. This makes
a simple and powerful interface to these services. The
interface should be easy to extend and customize for your
- needs.
+ needs.
diff --git a/www/php4-apc/DESCR b/www/php4-apc/DESCR
index 4f41fe309c3..ebebe58d1e1 100644
--- a/www/php4-apc/DESCR
+++ b/www/php4-apc/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
APC is the Alternative PHP Cache, which provides a way of boosting the
performance of PHP on heavily-loaded sites by allowing scripts to be cached
in a compiled state, so that the overhead of parsing and compiling can be
-almost completely eliminated.
+almost completely eliminated.
diff --git a/www/py-pcgi/DESCR b/www/py-pcgi/DESCR
index 443f6fc4c68..9437c79bbaa 100644
--- a/www/py-pcgi/DESCR
+++ b/www/py-pcgi/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
Persistent CGI provides a transparent architecture for accessing
published web objects as long-running processes. Published objects may
be accessed on any server supporting CGI. PCGI is one way to interface
-Zope or other ZPublisher applications to Apache.
+Zope or other ZPublisher applications to Apache.
diff --git a/www/snarf/DESCR b/www/snarf/DESCR
index 41ce36f4859..ef5c405c2c7 100644
--- a/www/snarf/DESCR
+++ b/www/snarf/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-Snarf is a command line resource grabber. It can transfer files through
-the http, gopher, finger, and ftp protocols without user interaction. It
+Snarf is a command line resource grabber. It can transfer files through
+the http, gopher, finger, and ftp protocols without user interaction. It
is small and fast.
diff --git a/www/swish-e/DESCR b/www/swish-e/DESCR
index 8987301db41..da0d072a4eb 100644
--- a/www/swish-e/DESCR
+++ b/www/swish-e/DESCR
@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
-SWISH-Enhanced is a fast, powerful, flexible, and easy to use system for
-indexing collections of Web pages or other text files. Key features include
-the ability to limit searches to certain HTML tags (META, TITLE, comments,
-etc.). The SWISH-E software is free, and includes a package of Perl programs
+SWISH-Enhanced is a fast, powerful, flexible, and easy to use system for
+indexing collections of Web pages or other text files. Key features include
+the ability to limit searches to certain HTML tags (META, TITLE, comments,
+etc.). The SWISH-E software is free, and includes a package of Perl programs
that enable anyone who is authorized to create and maintain their own indexes
-(AutoSwish). SWISH-E is an enhanced version of SWISH, which was originally
+(AutoSwish). SWISH-E is an enhanced version of SWISH, which was originally
written by Kevin Hughes and modified and released with his permission.
http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/SWISH-E/
diff --git a/www/thttpd/DESCR b/www/thttpd/DESCR
index 1e8d87ead36..8a6fad33865 100644
--- a/www/thttpd/DESCR
+++ b/www/thttpd/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-thttpd is a simple, small, portable, fast, and secure HTTP server.
+thttpd is a simple, small, portable, fast, and secure HTTP server.
Simple: It handles only the minimum necessary to implement HTTP/1.1.
diff --git a/www/w3m-img/DESCR b/www/w3m-img/DESCR
index 5994d869427..cd95e47f9b3 100644
--- a/www/w3m-img/DESCR
+++ b/www/w3m-img/DESCR
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ It uses Boehm-GC to implement the table/frame parser.
Quoted from README.m17n:
-Muntilingualizaion of w3m
+Muntilingualizaion of w3m
2002/02/16
H. Sakamoto
diff --git a/www/w3m/DESCR b/www/w3m/DESCR
index f1d9d48b95a..05ec8e4c542 100644
--- a/www/w3m/DESCR
+++ b/www/w3m/DESCR
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ It uses Boehm-GC to implement the table/frame parser.
Quoted from README.m17n:
-Muntilingualizaion of w3m
+Muntilingualizaion of w3m
2002/02/16
H. Sakamoto
diff --git a/www/webalizer/DESCR b/www/webalizer/DESCR
index f415edb5e81..3110a37046a 100644
--- a/www/webalizer/DESCR
+++ b/www/webalizer/DESCR
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
The Webalizer is a fast, free web server log file analysis program.
It produces highly detailed, easily configurable usage reports in
-HTML format, for easy viewing with a standard web browser.
+HTML format, for easy viewing with a standard web browser.
diff --git a/www/whisker/DESCR b/www/whisker/DESCR
index 35463447867..45dd5666236 100644
--- a/www/whisker/DESCR
+++ b/www/whisker/DESCR
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
-The primary purpose of whisker is to be a URL scanner, which is
-used to search for known vulnerable CGIs on websites. Whisker does
-this by both scanning the the CGIs directly as well as crawling the
+The primary purpose of whisker is to be a URL scanner, which is
+used to search for known vulnerable CGIs on websites. Whisker does
+this by both scanning the the CGIs directly as well as crawling the
website in order to determine what CGIs are already currently in
use.
diff --git a/www/www6to4/DESCR b/www/www6to4/DESCR
index 86680a7975f..9d2e8ddab6f 100644
--- a/www/www6to4/DESCR
+++ b/www/www6to4/DESCR
@@ -3,6 +3,6 @@ primary use is as stub-proxy between a IPv4-only browser and the rest of the
(v4 and v6) Internet. This proxy is meant to run on a client machine as
frontend to an IPv4-only browser and not to serve a large number of clients.
If you need the latter you're much better off with a full-fledged proxy like
-squid.
+squid.
This program is based on code copyrighted by the Junkbusters Corp.
diff --git a/www/wwwcount/DESCR b/www/wwwcount/DESCR
index 6e51d3a2a52..826c9af70a1 100644
--- a/www/wwwcount/DESCR
+++ b/www/wwwcount/DESCR
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
The Count program is a standard CGI program to count raw access hits in web
pages. This is a graphic counter, that means it only counts if the browser
-support graphics. It keeps the hits in text files. The program tries to
+support graphics. It keeps the hits in text files. The program tries to
maintain data integrity by locking the datafile. Among its many features,
it also can be used to show time, date (of any timezone in the world),
and countdown to a date. This single program can be used for any number
diff --git a/www/wwwcount/MESSAGE b/www/wwwcount/MESSAGE
index 8fdd1fe3e1c..abdc6797497 100644
--- a/www/wwwcount/MESSAGE
+++ b/www/wwwcount/MESSAGE
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
===========================================================================
-$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.2 2002/09/24 12:30:51 wiz Exp $
+$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.3 2003/05/06 17:43:06 jmmv Exp $
If you are using this program, I like to hear from you. If you are
having any problem with the program, please let me know as well.
@@ -17,10 +17,10 @@ snail-mail:
Philadelphia, PA 19111
USA
- email: ma_muquit@fccc.edu
+ email: ma_muquit@fccc.edu
-Thanks.
+Thanks.
-Enjoy!
+Enjoy!
===========================================================================
diff --git a/www/zope/DESCR b/www/zope/DESCR
index 2d65ceefd41..75f637f56fd 100644
--- a/www/zope/DESCR
+++ b/www/zope/DESCR
@@ -5,5 +5,5 @@ The Zope architecture competes in the web application server market
against products such as Cold Fusion, Silverstream, Netscape Application
Server, and the like. These products are aimed at systems programmers
and relational databases. Zope, however, contains a powerful and simple
-scripting object model and high-performance, integrated object database.
+scripting object model and high-performance, integrated object database.
Thus the term "platform".
diff --git a/www/zope25-LocalFS/DESCR b/www/zope25-LocalFS/DESCR
index 3b21a1fadcb..7856d2d76df 100644
--- a/www/zope25-LocalFS/DESCR
+++ b/www/zope25-LocalFS/DESCR
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
-This product allows you to serve files and browse directories from the
+This product allows you to serve files and browse directories from the
local file system (or network shares on Windows platforms). It also
allows you to upload files to the file system.
diff --git a/www/zope25/DESCR b/www/zope25/DESCR
index 2d65ceefd41..75f637f56fd 100644
--- a/www/zope25/DESCR
+++ b/www/zope25/DESCR
@@ -5,5 +5,5 @@ The Zope architecture competes in the web application server market
against products such as Cold Fusion, Silverstream, Netscape Application
Server, and the like. These products are aimed at systems programmers
and relational databases. Zope, however, contains a powerful and simple
-scripting object model and high-performance, integrated object database.
+scripting object model and high-performance, integrated object database.
Thus the term "platform".
diff --git a/x11/Xaw3d/DESCR b/x11/Xaw3d/DESCR
index fa316547ffe..bb07e795088 100644
--- a/x11/Xaw3d/DESCR
+++ b/x11/Xaw3d/DESCR
@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
-This is Release 1.3 (3 June, 1996) of a set of 3-D widgets based
-on the R6.1 Athena Widget set. The Three-D Athena may be used as
+This is Release 1.3 (3 June, 1996) of a set of 3-D widgets based
+on the R6.1 Athena Widget set. The Three-D Athena may be used as
a general replacement for the Athena (Xaw) Widget set.
-In general, you may relink almost any Athena Widget based application
-with the Three-D Athena Widget set and obtain a three dimensional
-appearance on some of the widgets. On systems with shared libraries,
-you can usually replace your shared libXaw with libXaw3d and obtain
+In general, you may relink almost any Athena Widget based application
+with the Three-D Athena Widget set and obtain a three dimensional
+appearance on some of the widgets. On systems with shared libraries,
+you can usually replace your shared libXaw with libXaw3d and obtain
the three dimensional appearance without even relinking.
diff --git a/x11/XmHTML/DESCR b/x11/XmHTML/DESCR
index 25ffc681a1b..618daf24d4b 100644
--- a/x11/XmHTML/DESCR
+++ b/x11/XmHTML/DESCR
@@ -1,35 +1,35 @@
XmHTML, a high performance Motif Widget capable of displaying HTML 3.2
-conforming text. Amongst it's many features are the following:
+conforming text. Amongst it's many features are the following:
* builtin image support for X11 bitmaps, X11 pixmaps, GIF87a, GIF89a,
- JPEG and PNG;
- * GIF images are decoded using a patent free scheme;
+ JPEG and PNG;
+ * GIF images are decoded using a patent free scheme;
* builtin support for animated GIF89a and animated GIF89a with NETSCAPE2.0
loop extension. XmHTML supports
- * all GIF89a disposal methods;
- * image support covers all X11 visual types and display depths;
- * delayed image loading;
- * progressive image loading;
- * builtin scrolling interface (both keyboard and mouse);
- * anchors can be displayed as pushbuttons;
- * anchor can be highlighted for enhanced visual feedback;
- * autosizing;
- * capable of displaying text/html, text/plain and standalone images;
+ * all GIF89a disposal methods;
+ * image support covers all X11 visual types and display depths;
+ * delayed image loading;
+ * progressive image loading;
+ * builtin scrolling interface (both keyboard and mouse);
+ * anchors can be displayed as pushbuttons;
+ * anchor can be highlighted for enhanced visual feedback;
+ * autosizing;
+ * capable of displaying text/html, text/plain and standalone images;
* supports the full HTML 3.2 standard; as well as the HTML 4.0 <FRAMESET>
- tags;
- * an extensive set of callback resources;
- * full text justification;
- * smart and user-definable font mapping;
- * can work with a predefined palette (which it can even create for you);
- * builtin quantizer using Floyd-Steinberg error diffusion;
+ tags;
+ * an extensive set of callback resources;
+ * full text justification;
+ * smart and user-definable font mapping;
+ * can work with a predefined palette (which it can even create for you);
+ * builtin quantizer using Floyd-Steinberg error diffusion;
* four different dithering methods allow one to achieve an optimum
- balance between performance and image quality;
- * HTML Table support;
- * Support for HTML4.0 Events;
+ balance between performance and image quality;
+ * HTML Table support;
+ * Support for HTML4.0 Events;
* fully compatible with LessTif
XmBalloon, a very lightweight "tooltip" Widget to show a one-line string
-in a small popup-window. Features include the following:
- * Choose between a rectangular or shaped window;
- * Popup window can be transparent;
- * User-configurable Popup and popdown delays;
- * very easy to use;
+in a small popup-window. Features include the following:
+ * Choose between a rectangular or shaped window;
+ * Popup window can be transparent;
+ * User-configurable Popup and popdown delays;
+ * very easy to use;
diff --git a/x11/bbapm/Makefile b/x11/bbapm/Makefile
index 84abca3097d..4348c7e627e 100644
--- a/x11/bbapm/Makefile
+++ b/x11/bbapm/Makefile
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.4 2003/03/14 19:38:04 jlam Exp $
+# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.5 2003/05/06 17:43:07 jmmv Exp $
# based on
# FreeBSD port:
# ID: ports/x11-wm/bbapm/Makefile,v 1.5 2002/09/02 01:30:15 lioux Exp
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ USE_X11= yes
# For now:
# We use i386/apmvar.h; other architectures will require modification
# of the patches, probably something like ${MACHINE_ARCH}/apmvar.h in
-# patch-ak
+# patch-ak
ONLY_FOR_PLATFORM= NetBSD-*-i386 Linux-*-*
post-patch:
diff --git a/x11/controlcenter/DESCR b/x11/controlcenter/DESCR
index e6209d2af61..ff2e27e9617 100644
--- a/x11/controlcenter/DESCR
+++ b/x11/controlcenter/DESCR
@@ -2,8 +2,8 @@ Control-center is a configuration tool for easily
setting up your GNOME environment.
GNOME is the GNU Network Object Model Environment. That's
-a fancy name, but really GNOME is a nice GUI desktop
-environment.
+a fancy name, but really GNOME is a nice GUI desktop
+environment.
It's a powerful, easy to configure environment which
helps to make your computer easy to use.
diff --git a/x11/fbdesk/DESCR b/x11/fbdesk/DESCR
index 7593c5eb881..979aff4a835 100644
--- a/x11/fbdesk/DESCR
+++ b/x11/fbdesk/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-FbDesk is a fluxbox-util application that creates and manage icons on your
+FbDesk is a fluxbox-util application that creates and manage icons on your
Fluxbox desktop. Features:
* XPM and PNG image loading
@@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ Fluxbox desktop. Features:
* Vertical text
* Grid Snapping
* GUI for editing command/label and add/remove icons
-* Fluxbox menu style
+* Fluxbox menu style
diff --git a/x11/fvwm-wharf/DESCR b/x11/fvwm-wharf/DESCR
index 8afb3469e19..91115a51695 100644
--- a/x11/fvwm-wharf/DESCR
+++ b/x11/fvwm-wharf/DESCR
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
This copy of Wharf is taken from Afterstep-1.0. It is mostly compatible
-with FVWM2 because back then the API didn't differ all that much.
+with FVWM2 because back then the API didn't differ all that much.
The Wharf module is a free-floating application loader that can execute
programs, "Swallow" running programs, and contain "Folders" of more
diff --git a/x11/gdm/DESCR b/x11/gdm/DESCR
index 5fa91dd0c88..a9642e94e74 100644
--- a/x11/gdm/DESCR
+++ b/x11/gdm/DESCR
@@ -19,5 +19,5 @@ gdmlogin:
o Face browser
gdmchooser:
- o Visual host browser
+ o Visual host browser
o Customizable icons
diff --git a/x11/gnome-gkrellm/DESCR b/x11/gnome-gkrellm/DESCR
index 1d1716e9707..5a3c124f302 100644
--- a/x11/gnome-gkrellm/DESCR
+++ b/x11/gnome-gkrellm/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
This plugin will interface GKrellM to Gnome and give you session management.
For Gnome compliant window managers, you can set the options: ontop, sticky,
skip winlist, and skip focus. For the Gnome panel, you can set the option:
-don't put on the tasklist.
+don't put on the tasklist.
diff --git a/x11/gnome-libs/DESCR b/x11/gnome-libs/DESCR
index 214cbefdfb5..7b18635981d 100644
--- a/x11/gnome-libs/DESCR
+++ b/x11/gnome-libs/DESCR
@@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ entirely on free software. GNOME is part of the GNU project, and
GNOME is part of the OpenSource(tm) movement. The desktop will
consist of small utilities and larger applications which share a
consistent look and feel. GNOME uses GTK+ as the GUI toolkit for all
-GNOME-compliant applications.
+GNOME-compliant applications.
diff --git a/x11/gnome-session/DESCR b/x11/gnome-session/DESCR
index 0b181d50b9b..d220f84c9df 100644
--- a/x11/gnome-session/DESCR
+++ b/x11/gnome-session/DESCR
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
gnome2-session provides the following components:
* The GNOME session manager.
* The GNOME session manager configuration program and several other
- session management related utilities.
+ session management related utilities.
* The GNOME session manager proxy, which handles basic session
- management for applications that do not support XSM.
+ management for applications that do not support XSM.
diff --git a/x11/gnome-users-guide/DESCR b/x11/gnome-users-guide/DESCR
index 0f22fb3860f..9439cc2b298 100644
--- a/x11/gnome-users-guide/DESCR
+++ b/x11/gnome-users-guide/DESCR
@@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ entirely on free software. GNOME is part of the GNU project, and
GNOME is part of the OpenSource(tm) movement. The desktop will
consist of small utilities and larger applications which share a
consistent look and feel. GNOME uses GTK+ as the GUI toolkit for
-all GNOME-compliant applications.
+all GNOME-compliant applications.
diff --git a/x11/gnome2-terminal/DESCR b/x11/gnome2-terminal/DESCR
index b0dd4071383..d764558f8cb 100644
--- a/x11/gnome2-terminal/DESCR
+++ b/x11/gnome2-terminal/DESCR
@@ -4,13 +4,13 @@ finished at all. See TODO for more information.
How it works
===
-Profiles -
+Profiles -
all settings are stored in profiles. prefs dialog edits the current
profile
-Session -
+Session -
just the number of open windows/tabs and their profile is stored
per-session
-
-Command line options -
+
+Command line options -
do not overlap things that are preferences
diff --git a/x11/gtk-engines/DESCR b/x11/gtk-engines/DESCR
index a3589f58c2e..a5e094201ed 100644
--- a/x11/gtk-engines/DESCR
+++ b/x11/gtk-engines/DESCR
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ This package provides four sample theme engines for GTK+:
Metal: A fairly complete theme engine that looks like the
Java-Metal look of Swing.
- Redmond95: A simple theme engine that looks a bit like
+ Redmond95: A simple theme engine that looks a bit like
Microsoft Windows95.
Notif: A simple Motif-look-alike theme
diff --git a/x11/imwheel/DESCR b/x11/imwheel/DESCR
index a00575e8be6..c506a66bc4d 100644
--- a/x11/imwheel/DESCR
+++ b/x11/imwheel/DESCR
@@ -10,5 +10,5 @@ Intellimouse compatible and can be used with this as well. For more
information on setting up your wheeled mouse to work with X, see either the
imwheel man page or the FAQ.
-Don't forget to add "ZAxisMapping 4 5" to the Pointer Section
+Don't forget to add "ZAxisMapping 4 5" to the Pointer Section
of your XF86Config file!
diff --git a/x11/khostchooser/DESCR b/x11/khostchooser/DESCR
index a9afa232450..dacec279659 100644
--- a/x11/khostchooser/DESCR
+++ b/x11/khostchooser/DESCR
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
khostchooser is a drop-in replacement for the ugly "chooser" that is
-X11--Standard.
+X11--Standard.
khostchooser is derived from X--Consortium Source, so it is under
the X--Consortium License. (see chooser.c).
diff --git a/x11/lesstif/INSTALL b/x11/lesstif/INSTALL
index 8d432cacd7d..3f1b416791e 100644
--- a/x11/lesstif/INSTALL
+++ b/x11/lesstif/INSTALL
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
#!/bin/sh
#
-# $NetBSD: INSTALL,v 1.1 2001/10/31 22:11:11 zuntum Exp $
+# $NetBSD: INSTALL,v 1.2 2003/05/06 17:43:10 jmmv Exp $
PKGNAME=$1
STAGE=$2
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ POST-INSTALL)
else
${ECHO} -n "Creating ${HOSTDEF}..."
if [ -f ${X11_HOSTDEF} ]
- then
+ then
${CP} -f ${X11_HOSTDEF} ${HOSTDEF}.bak
else
${CP} -f /dev/null ${HOSTDEF}.bak
diff --git a/x11/multi-gnome-terminal/DESCR b/x11/multi-gnome-terminal/DESCR
index 3e5fd188c6a..9f5ee4e5c70 100644
--- a/x11/multi-gnome-terminal/DESCR
+++ b/x11/multi-gnome-terminal/DESCR
@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
-Multi Gnome Terminal is an enhanced version of gnome-terminal which has
-the following features added:
+Multi Gnome Terminal is an enhanced version of gnome-terminal which has
+the following features added:
--Many terminals in each window
--Switch between terminals using shortcuts
--Execution of user defined commands in new terminals
--Notification of terminal states (changed, changing, unchanged) using
- different tabs colors Reorderable tabs
+-Many terminals in each window
+-Switch between terminals using shortcuts
+-Execution of user defined commands in new terminals
+-Notification of terminal states (changed, changing, unchanged) using
+ different tabs colors Reorderable tabs
-All this extensions are inspired by screen and konsole
diff --git a/x11/openmotif/INSTALL b/x11/openmotif/INSTALL
index 950c4db1622..c0127822e4b 100644
--- a/x11/openmotif/INSTALL
+++ b/x11/openmotif/INSTALL
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-# $NetBSD: INSTALL,v 1.2 2002/01/10 12:10:45 jlam Exp $
+# $NetBSD: INSTALL,v 1.3 2003/05/06 17:43:11 jmmv Exp $
X11BASE=@X11BASE@
MOTIF_RULES=${PKG_PREFIX}/lib/X11/config/Motif.rules
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ POST-INSTALL)
else
${ECHO} -n "Creating ${HOSTDEF}..."
if [ -f ${X11_HOSTDEF} ]
- then
+ then
${CP} -f ${X11_HOSTDEF} ${HOSTDEF}.bak
else
${CP} -f /dev/null ${HOSTDEF}.bak
diff --git a/x11/openmotif/Makefile b/x11/openmotif/Makefile
index d982507b39f..d86e0daa3eb 100644
--- a/x11/openmotif/Makefile
+++ b/x11/openmotif/Makefile
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.16 2003/04/21 20:31:31 cjep Exp $
-# FreeBSD: /c/ncvs/ports/x11-toolkits/open-motif/Makefile,v 1.18 2000/10/09 01:40:02 asami Exp
-# OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.5 2000/10/23 16:08:12 espie Exp
+# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.17 2003/05/06 17:43:11 jmmv Exp $
+# FreeBSD: /c/ncvs/ports/x11-toolkits/open-motif/Makefile,v 1.18 2000/10/09 01:40:02 asami Exp
+# OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.5 2000/10/23 16:08:12 espie Exp
PKGVER= 2.1.30
DISTNAME= openmotif${PKGVER}
diff --git a/x11/py-Pmw/DESCR b/x11/py-Pmw/DESCR
index c2ec37dd433..72fdf5969b6 100644
--- a/x11/py-Pmw/DESCR
+++ b/x11/py-Pmw/DESCR
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
Pmw is a toolkit for building high-level compound widgets in Python
-using the Tkinter module.
+using the Tkinter module.
It consists of a set of base classes and a library of flexible and
extensible megawidgets built on this foundation. These megawidgets
diff --git a/x11/qt1/DESCR b/x11/qt1/DESCR
index 20d03bf3e97..3356f5fb0a1 100644
--- a/x11/qt1/DESCR
+++ b/x11/qt1/DESCR
@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
Qt(TM) is a GUI software toolkit. Qt simplifies the task of writing and
-maintaining GUI (graphical user interface) applications.
+maintaining GUI (graphical user interface) applications.
Qt is written in C++ and is fully object-oriented. It has everything you need
to create professional GUI applications. And it enables you to create them
-quickly.
+quickly.
Qt is a multi-platform toolkit. When developing software with Qt, you can run
it on the X Window System (Unix/X11) or Microsoft Windows NT and Windows 95/98.
-Simply recompile your source code on the platform you want.
+Simply recompile your source code on the platform you want.
Qt cuts down the complexity in implementing large and complex systems. Its
ingenious signal-slot technology enables true component programming.
diff --git a/x11/qt2-libs/DESCR b/x11/qt2-libs/DESCR
index 20d03bf3e97..3356f5fb0a1 100644
--- a/x11/qt2-libs/DESCR
+++ b/x11/qt2-libs/DESCR
@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
Qt(TM) is a GUI software toolkit. Qt simplifies the task of writing and
-maintaining GUI (graphical user interface) applications.
+maintaining GUI (graphical user interface) applications.
Qt is written in C++ and is fully object-oriented. It has everything you need
to create professional GUI applications. And it enables you to create them
-quickly.
+quickly.
Qt is a multi-platform toolkit. When developing software with Qt, you can run
it on the X Window System (Unix/X11) or Microsoft Windows NT and Windows 95/98.
-Simply recompile your source code on the platform you want.
+Simply recompile your source code on the platform you want.
Qt cuts down the complexity in implementing large and complex systems. Its
ingenious signal-slot technology enables true component programming.
diff --git a/x11/qt2/DESCR b/x11/qt2/DESCR
index d4d47037f3b..e8c19ac8038 100644
--- a/x11/qt2/DESCR
+++ b/x11/qt2/DESCR
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
Qt(TM) is a GUI software toolkit. Qt simplifies the task of writing and
-maintaining GUI (graphical user interface) applications.
+maintaining GUI (graphical user interface) applications.
This package does not contain anything by itself -- it is a
"meta-package" that depends on other QT packages. Its sole purpose is
diff --git a/x11/qt3-libs/DESCR b/x11/qt3-libs/DESCR
index 20d03bf3e97..3356f5fb0a1 100644
--- a/x11/qt3-libs/DESCR
+++ b/x11/qt3-libs/DESCR
@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
Qt(TM) is a GUI software toolkit. Qt simplifies the task of writing and
-maintaining GUI (graphical user interface) applications.
+maintaining GUI (graphical user interface) applications.
Qt is written in C++ and is fully object-oriented. It has everything you need
to create professional GUI applications. And it enables you to create them
-quickly.
+quickly.
Qt is a multi-platform toolkit. When developing software with Qt, you can run
it on the X Window System (Unix/X11) or Microsoft Windows NT and Windows 95/98.
-Simply recompile your source code on the platform you want.
+Simply recompile your source code on the platform you want.
Qt cuts down the complexity in implementing large and complex systems. Its
ingenious signal-slot technology enables true component programming.
diff --git a/x11/qt3-libs/Makefile.common b/x11/qt3-libs/Makefile.common
index 599ceeb2703..d055fa91aad 100644
--- a/x11/qt3-libs/Makefile.common
+++ b/x11/qt3-libs/Makefile.common
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-# $NetBSD: Makefile.common,v 1.16 2003/05/02 12:16:57 wiz Exp $
+# $NetBSD: Makefile.common,v 1.17 2003/05/06 17:43:12 jmmv Exp $
#
DISTNAME= qt-x11-free-${QTVERSION}
CATEGORIES= x11
@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ CONFIGURE_ARGS+= -no-xinerama
# and 3.0.5 for older toolchains. Removing inline for newer toolchains
# produces smaller code. Removing inline for older toolchains prod-
# uces buggy code.
-#
+#
GCC_VERSION!= ${CXX} --version
.if (${GCC_VERSION:C/-.*$$//} == egcs)
diff --git a/x11/qt3/DESCR b/x11/qt3/DESCR
index d4d47037f3b..e8c19ac8038 100644
--- a/x11/qt3/DESCR
+++ b/x11/qt3/DESCR
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
Qt(TM) is a GUI software toolkit. Qt simplifies the task of writing and
-maintaining GUI (graphical user interface) applications.
+maintaining GUI (graphical user interface) applications.
This package does not contain anything by itself -- it is a
"meta-package" that depends on other QT packages. Its sole purpose is
diff --git a/x11/qwspritefield/DESCR b/x11/qwspritefield/DESCR
index d82177a7d42..aa2e668ba44 100644
--- a/x11/qwspritefield/DESCR
+++ b/x11/qwspritefield/DESCR
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
This is my QwSpriteField class set for implementing efficiently redrawn
-sprites in the Qt GUI Toolkit.
+sprites in the Qt GUI Toolkit.
This directory contains all the sources for the QwSpriteField class set.
@@ -9,15 +9,15 @@ A trivial example is given in example.cpp
The sprite subdirectory is graphics for the example program. It is
pregenerated, but if you have POVRAY 3.0 you can experiment with that
-too.
+too.
This software is licensed under the LGPL. In essence, this means that
you can use it in any application, but if you modify it, you must
distribute your modifications in source form along with your software
(or preferrably, talk with me about getting your changes into the
standard distribution). If you do not modify it, it is sufficient to
-give a clearly visible reference (a URL will do) to the source code.
-Full details are described in COPYING.LIB
+give a clearly visible reference (a URL will do) to the source code.
+Full details are described in COPYING.LIB
--
Warwick Allison <warwick@troll.no>
diff --git a/x11/tk/DESCR b/x11/tk/DESCR
index 8ea245c559c..05b76dd7000 100644
--- a/x11/tk/DESCR
+++ b/x11/tk/DESCR
@@ -3,5 +3,5 @@ toolkit for Tcl.
The best way to get started with Tcl is to read ``Tcl and the Tk
Toolkit'' by John K. Ousterhout, Addison-Wesley, ISBN 0-201-63337-X
-or ``Practical Programming in Tcl and Tk'' by Brent B. Welch,
+or ``Practical Programming in Tcl and Tk'' by Brent B. Welch,
Prentice Hall PTR, ISBN 0-13-616830-X.
diff --git a/x11/wmfstatus/DESCR b/x11/wmfstatus/DESCR
index 739cf4c2760..b0ab52c4304 100644
--- a/x11/wmfstatus/DESCR
+++ b/x11/wmfstatus/DESCR
@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
-WMFstatus for WindowMaker (dockapp)
+WMFstatus for WindowMaker (dockapp)
It is a very usefull general purpose 8x5 LCD screen. It can show any
information you provide manually or generate by some script/program.
Can monitor anything, starting with number of new messages in inbox
and ending with number of unread articles on Slashdot. I myself use
two instances of wmfstatus to see number of unread mails in the big
-number of folders I have.
+number of folders I have.
diff --git a/x11/wx1Motif/DESCR b/x11/wx1Motif/DESCR
index 7a739f5113b..3478a0c185b 100644
--- a/x11/wx1Motif/DESCR
+++ b/x11/wx1Motif/DESCR
@@ -2,4 +2,4 @@ A Motif-based implementation of the wxWindows cross-platform GUI library.
wxWindows is a set of libraries that allows C++ applications to compile
and run on several different types of computer, with minimal source code
-changes. There is one library per supported GUI.
+changes. There is one library per supported GUI.
diff --git a/x11/wxGTK/DESCR b/x11/wxGTK/DESCR
index 89e1b80c257..0a40cc0add0 100644
--- a/x11/wxGTK/DESCR
+++ b/x11/wxGTK/DESCR
@@ -3,14 +3,14 @@ A GTK+-based implementation of the wxWindows cross-platform GUI library.
wxWindows is a set of libraries that allows C++ applications to compile
and run on several different types of computer, with minimal source code
changes. There is one library per supported GUI (such as Windows, GTK+,
-Motif, and Mac).
+Motif, and Mac).
wxWindows is free, well-established, well-documented, and very broad in
its coverage of GUI functionality. It has some extras that make it
stand out from the crowd, such as the many convenience dialogs, built-in
HTML display and printing, virtual filesystems, easy-to-use OLE
automation controller class, Open GL support, and many other features
-that make it easier to write modern and user-friendly applications.
+that make it easier to write modern and user-friendly applications.
There is also a python interface available, wxPython (see the
py-wxWindows pkg).
diff --git a/x11/xfce/DESCR b/x11/xfce/DESCR
index 98fedc3eff8..a25275df219 100644
--- a/x11/xfce/DESCR
+++ b/x11/xfce/DESCR
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ XFce is an easy-to-use and easy-to-configure environment,
closely resembling CDE in appearance. XFCE uses the popular
GTK+ toolkit for X11, and features drag'n drop support,
pulldown menus and color icons, 3D widgets, etc. It
-also includes its own Window Manager (xfwm), a backdrop
+also includes its own Window Manager (xfwm), a backdrop
manager (xfbd), a file manager (xftree), a clock/calendar
(xfclock) and a system sound manager (xfsound) and
a user friendly interface for mouse configuration (xfmouse).
diff --git a/x11/xfstt/MESSAGE b/x11/xfstt/MESSAGE
index 9c184254cb3..8274fa8cb46 100644
--- a/x11/xfstt/MESSAGE
+++ b/x11/xfstt/MESSAGE
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
===========================================================================
-$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.1 2003/02/22 13:33:31 salo Exp $
+$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.2 2003/05/06 17:43:13 jmmv Exp $
To use xfstt, you will need to perform the following steps:
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ To use xfstt, you will need to perform the following steps:
4. Tell your X11 server about the new font service
xset fp+ unix/:7101
-
+
or add the new fontpath directly to the X11 config file, e.g. Section
"Files", in XFree86 configuration file
diff --git a/x11/xgas/DESCR b/x11/xgas/DESCR
index d60bb5613a8..b3a09a55ec8 100644
--- a/x11/xgas/DESCR
+++ b/x11/xgas/DESCR
@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
Xgas, animated simulation of an ideal gas
-Xgas is a physical simulation of an ideal gas in a heated box.
+Xgas is a physical simulation of an ideal gas in a heated box.
Gas molecules move around the box with velocities dependent on
-their temperature. A chamber consisting of two boxes contains
-the gas molecules collide with the walls, their temperature
+their temperature. A chamber consisting of two boxes contains
+the gas molecules collide with the walls, their temperature
approarches that of the box.
Use mouse button 1 to create molecules one at a time at
diff --git a/x11/xglobe/DESCR b/x11/xglobe/DESCR
index e7cf7cc7bdb..e11ca0d5832 100644
--- a/x11/xglobe/DESCR
+++ b/x11/xglobe/DESCR
@@ -5,6 +5,6 @@ globe is updated at regular intervals. XGlobe uses a world map
image which is mapped to the globe. With a good map this can look
very nice. It is possible to mark locations on the globe.
-The provided daymap.gif and nightmap.gif (in /usr/X11R6/lib/X11) are
+The provided daymap.gif and nightmap.gif (in /usr/X11R6/lib/X11) are
(c) Copyright 1996 by The Living Earth, Inc./Earth Imaging, All
Rights Reserved. See also http://livingearth.com.
diff --git a/x11/xhangglider/DESCR b/x11/xhangglider/DESCR
index 741b35fec47..3e41abd3411 100644
--- a/x11/xhangglider/DESCR
+++ b/x11/xhangglider/DESCR
@@ -6,4 +6,4 @@ I recommend 8bpp or more.
For me, I like to run the program with options "-pilot
4 -vario -frequency 0.2", without the option
-'-noflicker' or '-useclip'. It is much faster!
+'-noflicker' or '-useclip'. It is much faster!
diff --git a/x11/xkbd/DESCR b/x11/xkbd/DESCR
index 84379fea886..574d0fe6fb9 100644
--- a/x11/xkbd/DESCR
+++ b/x11/xkbd/DESCR
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
Xkbd is a small highly configurable 'virtual' on-screen keyboard for
X11. It is designed primarily for use on a PDA, but will hopefully be
-of use on other devices where a physical keyboard is not present.
+of use on other devices where a physical keyboard is not present.
Xkbd uses no widget set and is based purely on xlib. It also
optionally uses the xft library for anti aliased fonts.
diff --git a/x11/xlupe/DESCR b/x11/xlupe/DESCR
index 91171a81a7c..e401165c135 100644
--- a/x11/xlupe/DESCR
+++ b/x11/xlupe/DESCR
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
-This is a little program for zooming parts of your desktop, very
+This is a little program for zooming parts of your desktop, very
similar to xmag. The difference is, that it continously updates
it's contents. And it supports all available visuals.
diff --git a/x11/xmx/DESCR b/x11/xmx/DESCR
index f8608e326a4..b7bc71d6d79 100644
--- a/x11/xmx/DESCR
+++ b/x11/xmx/DESCR
@@ -4,21 +4,21 @@ same applications at the same time from different locations. XMX
takes advantage of the networked nature of the X Window System by
acting as an intermediary between X clients and X servers. In this
way, XMX works with any X clients and any X servers, without the need
-to modify either.
+to modify either.
XMX provides a WYSIWIS (What You See Is What I See) environment; it
paints the same graphics on all participating displays. The shared
client applications appear to each participant in a virtual root
window which is subject to local window management. In this way, the
-shared X session coexists with each user's private X session.
+shared X session coexists with each user's private X session.
The X client applications which are shared via XMX are unaware that
they are being viewed or controlled by more than one user. Existing,
single-user X client applications may be shared using XMX without
-recompilation, relinking or access to source code.
+recompilation, relinking or access to source code.
XMX is designed as an application sharing server. It provides both
the mechanism of application sharing and a way to control the shared
session from other programs. Like X, it leaves policy decisions to
application programs. In this way, XMX may be used as a component in
-any of a variety of systems that require application sharing.
+any of a variety of systems that require application sharing.
diff --git a/x11/xosd/DESCR b/x11/xosd/DESCR
index e11b88155dd..963030b8974 100644
--- a/x11/xosd/DESCR
+++ b/x11/xosd/DESCR
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
XOSD is a simple library to display shaped text on your X display,
like a TV On Screen Display. Aside from the library, this package
contains a simple example program that can display system logs
-overlayed on your desktop.
+overlayed on your desktop.
The XOSD library requires an X Window System compiled with threading
support to work properly, particularly the Xlib library.
diff --git a/x11/xsnow/DESCR b/x11/xsnow/DESCR
index ba8b7c77bf2..57f4ac4c403 100644
--- a/x11/xsnow/DESCR
+++ b/x11/xsnow/DESCR
@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
-Xsnow displays lovely moving snowflakes on your desktop, with Santa Claus
+Xsnow displays lovely moving snowflakes on your desktop, with Santa Claus
running all over the screen.
diff --git a/x11/xsnow/Makefile b/x11/xsnow/Makefile
index 5a7619e3ad4..ce2baf81f18 100644
--- a/x11/xsnow/Makefile
+++ b/x11/xsnow/Makefile
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
-# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.13 2003/03/03 04:17:28 jschauma Exp $
-# FreeBSD Id: Makefile,v 1.7 1996/11/18 09:56:45 asami Exp
+# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.14 2003/05/06 17:43:15 jmmv Exp $
+# FreeBSD Id: Makefile,v 1.7 1996/11/18 09:56:45 asami Exp
#
DISTNAME= xsnow-1.42
diff --git a/x11/xview-clients/DESCR b/x11/xview-clients/DESCR
index 585bb7e56fc..1c9b424a9f3 100644
--- a/x11/xview-clients/DESCR
+++ b/x11/xview-clients/DESCR
@@ -5,11 +5,11 @@ appearance and functionality of XView applications follow the OPEN
LOOK Graphical User Interface (GUI) specification.
This package contains the olwm window manager, which is a ICCCM-compliant
-window that adheres to the OPEN LOOK (TM) user interface.
+window that adheres to the OPEN LOOK (TM) user interface.
The complete list of XView clients contained in this package are:
- clock An XView clock application.
+ clock An XView clock application.
cmdtool An XView terminal emulator.
olwm The OPENLOOK window manager.
olwmslave 'helper' program for olwm.
diff --git a/x11/xview/DESCR b/x11/xview/DESCR
index 52543057d07..2efb55193cc 100644
--- a/x11/xview/DESCR
+++ b/x11/xview/DESCR
@@ -7,9 +7,9 @@ provides a set of pre-built, user-interface objects such as canvases,
scrollbars, menus, and control panels. The appearance and functionality
of these objects follow the OPEN LOOK Graphical User Interface (GUI)
specification. XView features an object-oriented style Application
-Programmer's Interface (API) that is straightforward and easy to learn.
+Programmer's Interface (API) that is straightforward and easy to learn.
This package does not contain anything by itself -- it is a "meta-package"
that depends on other XView packages. Its sole purpose is to require
dependencies so users can install this package only and have all the XView
-stuff pulled in by the port/package dependency mechanism.
+stuff pulled in by the port/package dependency mechanism.
diff --git a/x11/xwatchwin/DESCR b/x11/xwatchwin/DESCR
index 0e465ad587d..e63b4089278 100644
--- a/x11/xwatchwin/DESCR
+++ b/x11/xwatchwin/DESCR
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-xwatchwin allows you to peek at a window on another X server.
+xwatchwin allows you to peek at a window on another X server.
To use it, you must specify the display name of the machine you want
-to watch, then the name of the window on that machine.
+to watch, then the name of the window on that machine.
Xwatchwin will attempt to connect with the X server
hostname:0.0, and if successful, will try to retrieve a copy of
the window in which you specified interest.
diff --git a/x11/xwrits/DESCR b/x11/xwrits/DESCR
index 1b1cc6bc160..acbe205d584 100644
--- a/x11/xwrits/DESCR
+++ b/x11/xwrits/DESCR
@@ -7,5 +7,5 @@ your break is over. Then you click on the window and
resume typing. Xwrits hides itself until you should take
another break.
-Source and pictures copyright 1994-8 Eddie Kohler:
+Source and pictures copyright 1994-8 Eddie Kohler:
eddietwo@lcs.mit.edu