[Git][NTPsec/ntpsec][master] Typos
Matt Selsky
gitlab at mg.gitlab.com
Mon Dec 25 03:50:58 UTC 2017
Matt Selsky pushed to branch master at NTPsec / ntpsec
Commits:
47e77d49 by Matt Selsky at 2017-12-24T22:34:38-05:00
Typos
- - - - -
10 changed files:
- devel/hacking.txt
- docs/access.txt
- docs/authentic.txt
- docs/clock.txt
- docs/driver_generic.txt
- docs/driver_jjy.txt
- docs/driver_modem.txt
- docs/ntpspeak.txt
- docs/quick.txt
- docs/rollover.txt
Changes:
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devel/hacking.txt
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--- a/devel/hacking.txt
+++ b/devel/hacking.txt
@@ -436,7 +436,7 @@ We use GitLab.com as our forge.
Our GitLab group is at https://gitlab.com/groups/NTPsec
-Please used the issue tracker and the pull request process at GitLab.com.
+Please use the issue tracker and the pull request process at GitLab.com.
If you wish, you can request to join the GitLab project team at
https://gitlab.com/groups/NTPsec/group_members and we will add you to the
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docs/access.txt
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--- a/docs/access.txt
+++ b/docs/access.txt
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ ephemeral, or preemptable, and removed when the association is
demobilized.
Some flags have the effect to deny service, some have the effect to
-enable service and some are conditioned by other flags. The flags. are
+enable service and some are conditioned by other flags. The flags are
not orthogonal, in that more restrictive flags will often make less
restrictive ones redundant. The flags that deny service are classed in
two categories, those that restrict time service and those that restrict
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docs/authentic.txt
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--- a/docs/authentic.txt
+++ b/docs/authentic.txt
@@ -231,7 +231,7 @@ range 1-10, the key is interpreted as a printable ASCII string. For key
IDs in the range 11-20, the key is a 40-character hex digit string. The
key is truncated or zero-filled internally to either 128 or 160 bits,
depending on the key type. The line can be edited later or new lines can
-be added to change any field. The key can be change to a password, such
+be added to change any field. The key can be changed to a password, such
as +2late4Me+ for key ID 10. Note that two or more keys files can be
combined in any order as long as the key IDs are distinct.
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docs/clock.txt
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--- a/docs/clock.txt
+++ b/docs/clock.txt
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ congestion. This page describes the design and operation of the state
machine in detail.
The state machine is activated upon receipt of an update by the clock
-discipline algorithm. its primary purpose is to determines whether the
+discipline algorithm. Its primary purpose is to determine whether the
clock is slewed or stepped and how the initial time and frequency are
determined using three thresholds: _panic_, _step_ and _stepout_, and
one timer: _hold_.
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docs/driver_generic.txt
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--- a/docs/driver_generic.txt
+++ b/docs/driver_generic.txt
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ routine into a generic drive framework.
Note that some of these subtypes below are to support equipment that
has not been commercially available for a long time, report only
2-digit years (thus being subject to lingering Y2K problems and
-possible fture issues near century boundaries). and may be removed in
+possible future issues near century boundaries), and may be removed in
a future release. See
https://www.ntpsec.org/removal-plan.html[Feature removals] for a
discussion of this issue.
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docs/driver_jjy.txt
=====================================
--- a/docs/driver_jjy.txt
+++ b/docs/driver_jjy.txt
@@ -218,7 +218,7 @@ The subtype 101 to 180 is specified, this driver issues the loopback
command and measures the delay of the telephone line and the system
processing through the Telephone JJY loopback circuit.
+
-The round trip time through the Telphone JJY loopback circuit is
+The round trip time through the Telephone JJY loopback circuit is
measured 5 times, and each delay time is greater than 700
milliseconds, that delay time is ignored during average delay time
calculation. Also, if the valid delay time ( <= 700 mS. ) is
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docs/driver_modem.txt
=====================================
--- a/docs/driver_modem.txt
+++ b/docs/driver_modem.txt
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
["verse",subs="normal"]
Name: modem
Reference ID: NIST | USNO | PTB | GPS
-xSerial Port: /dev/modem__u__; 9600 8N1
+Serial Port: /dev/modem__u__; 9600 8N1
Features: tty_clk
Requires: a dial-out device.
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docs/ntpspeak.txt
=====================================
--- a/docs/ntpspeak.txt
+++ b/docs/ntpspeak.txt
@@ -190,7 +190,7 @@
http://www.ntp.org/ . NTPsec forked from it on June 6th, 2015.
[[nonce]] nonce::
- An arbitrary number that may only be used once. a random or
+ An arbitrary number that may only be used once. A random or
pseudo-random number issued in an authentication protocol (such as
NTP's) to ensure that old communications cannot be reused in replay
attacks.
@@ -246,7 +246,7 @@
or <<time radio>> receivers, or even a master cesium clock.
[[stratum]] stratum::
- A "stratum" is a layer in the hierarchy of time servers. a
+ A "stratum" is a layer in the hierarchy of time servers. A
<<refclock>> is considered stratum 0; a computer directly attached to
a refclock is stratum 1; and a client served by a stratum N is
stratum N+1. Often capitalized, especially when referring to all
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docs/quick.txt
=====================================
--- a/docs/quick.txt
+++ b/docs/quick.txt
@@ -216,7 +216,7 @@ down and 3 can outvote 2 falsetickers. That may be appropriate if you
need high reliability, say because you are serving hundreds of
clients.
-One pool declaratin will normally get you four or more servers.
+One pool declaration will normally get you four or more servers.
[[gps]]
== Configuring A Local GPS ==
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docs/rollover.txt
=====================================
--- a/docs/rollover.txt
+++ b/docs/rollover.txt
@@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ Dedicated non-GPS reference-clock hardware designed in the 20th
century frequently also report only two-digit year dates - for
example, the Arbiter and Spectracom devices supported by this
distribution. This problem may persist in post-2000 devices that
-are designed for compatility to use the same reporting protocols,
+are designed for compatibility to use the same reporting protocols,
such as Spectracom's "Type 2".
There is an internal workaround to deal with two-digit dates in
@@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ drops back a second so that the same counter value represents two
distinct times. If a leap second were to be deleted, the counter
would skip that second.
-Thw possibility of stutter or skip also means that in order to compute
+The possibility of stutter or skip also means that in order to compute
elapsed time in seconds between two Unix times, you need to know
the leap-second offset at each time. It is not guaranteed that
these offsets are the same if the interval crosses midnight at the
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