svn commit: r46561 - head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status
Sergey Kandaurov
pluknet at FreeBSD.org
Wed Apr 15 08:32:09 UTC 2015
Author: pluknet
Date: Wed Apr 15 08:32:07 2015
New Revision: 46561
URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/doc/46561
Log:
Fixed typos.
Modified:
head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2015-01-2015-03.xml
Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2015-01-2015-03.xml
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--- head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2015-01-2015-03.xml Wed Apr 15 04:55:19 2015 (r46560)
+++ head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2015-01-2015-03.xml Wed Apr 15 08:32:07 2015 (r46561)
@@ -651,7 +651,7 @@ WITHOUT_FORTH=y</pre>
<li><p>Ahmed Kamal agreed to join the jenkins-admin
team. Even though he is not a &os; committer, he is
subscribed the the jenkins-admin alias, and is contributing
- code via GitHub. Ahmed has contributed mutiple SaltStack
+ code via GitHub. Ahmed has contributed multiple SaltStack
scripts which are in the freebsd-ci GitHub repository. Ahmed
has also found multiple bugs in SaltStack's &os; support. He
has fixed these bugs and pushed them back to SaltStack via
@@ -679,7 +679,7 @@ WITHOUT_FORTH=y</pre>
<li>&a.rodrigc; worked with &a.dim; in the
freebsd-toolchain team to help identify and fix several
compilation problems in the &os; src tree when using GCC 4.9.
- This work will help with the External Toolcain project.</li>
+ This work will help with the External Toolchain project.</li>
</ul>
</body>
@@ -1123,7 +1123,7 @@ WITHOUT_FORTH=y</pre>
(i.e., the ability to run 64-bit Windows applications). This
is currently available through the wine-devel port. At this
stage it is currently mutually exclusive with the
- i386-wine-devel port, however we have plans to intregate these
+ i386-wine-devel port, however we have plans to integrate these
ports to offer a full Wine experience on amd64. The
i386-wine-devel port has packages built for amd64 for &os;
8.4, 9.1+, 10.1+ and CURRENT.</p>
@@ -1142,7 +1142,7 @@ WITHOUT_FORTH=y</pre>
<li>Fixing and tidying up the pkg-plist.</li>
<li>Wine64 support</li>
<li>Updating the patch-nvidia.sh script to support
- arbitary suffixes.</li>
+ arbitrary suffixes.</li>
<li>Removing support for the old pkg_ tools from
patch-nvidia.sh.</li>
<li>Developing a patch to fix usage of getdirentries(2).
@@ -1668,7 +1668,7 @@ WITHOUT_FORTH=y</pre>
<p>Over the last six months, a lot of missing features were
brought into place to allow users and committers to focus on
getting bugs solved. Categories, the status model and many
- workflow-related knobs were continously reworked and improved to
+ workflow-related knobs were continuously reworked and improved to
provide the necessary information without getting in the
way.</p>
@@ -1733,12 +1733,12 @@ WITHOUT_FORTH=y</pre>
&os;.</p>
<p>Starting with SandyBridge CPUs, Intel introduced an
- enchanced local interrupt controller (APIC) mode, called x2APIC.
+ enhanced local interrupt controller (APIC) mode, called x2APIC.
Instead of using a mapped page, registers are now accessed using
special Model-Specific Registers (MSR) read and write
instructions. This is intended to support virtualization. The
access overhead is also reduced by not requiring serialization,
- and by simplification of Inter-Process Interrups (IPI)
+ and by simplification of Inter-Process Interrupts (IPI)
generation. The main commit introducing the feature was
r278473, with fixes following on.</p>
@@ -1779,7 +1779,7 @@ WITHOUT_FORTH=y</pre>
contexts for DMA Remapper Unit (DMAR) driver. Right now, the
DMAR driver is only used to implement busdma(9), which is done
by assigning a dedicated domain to each translation context.
- Some devices could issue PCIe Transaction Laeyer Packets (TLPs)
+ Some devices could issue PCIe Transaction Layer Packets (TLPs)
with several originators IDs, e.g., PCIe/PCI bridges, or
phantom functions of PCIe devices, or such TLPs could occur just
due to hardware bugs. To handle them, a single domain (which
@@ -1823,10 +1823,10 @@ WITHOUT_FORTH=y</pre>
been to always link the main binary with -lpthread if there was
any chance of a need for threading functionality. This project
converted libthr.so into a plugin for libc, which fixed the
- known issues preventing dynaic loading of libthr.so.</p>
+ known issues preventing dynamic loading of libthr.so.</p>
<p>After the fix, linking the main binary with -lpthread is
- no longer requred, but is not harmful. I recommend thoroughly
+ no longer required, but is not harmful. I recommend thoroughly
testing before removing libpthread from the libraries list in
favor of dynamic loading, though. Note that potential problems
will be subtle and their user-visible manifestations in the
@@ -1841,7 +1841,7 @@ WITHOUT_FORTH=y</pre>
<li>Broken libthr internal locks and critical sections ignored
by signals.</li>
<li>Hung attempts to lock mutexes.</li>
- <li>Thread cancellation not occuring at guaranteed cancellation
+ <li>Thread cancellation not occurring at guaranteed cancellation
points.</li>
</ul>
@@ -1892,7 +1892,7 @@ WITHOUT_FORTH=y</pre>
<p>This work on a nested kernel architecture is part of
Nathan's doctoral thesis work at the University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign. It attempts to improve upon the traditional
- monolithic operating sytsem kernel, where a single exploit
+ monolithic operating system kernel, where a single exploit
anywhere in the kernel grants the attacker full superuser
privileges. The nested kernel operating system architecture
addresses this problem by "nesting" a small, isolated kernel
@@ -2206,7 +2206,7 @@ WITHOUT_FORTH=y</pre>
on bug fixing, improving documentation, and optimization. The
biggest new feature was the addition of a "-media" map, designed
to handle removable media, such as flash drives or DVDs, and the
- neccessary elements of infrastructure to support it, namely
+ necessary elements of infrastructure to support it, namely
fstyp(8) and GEOM devd notifications. Also, the "-noauto" map
was added, for automatic mounting of filesystems marked "noauto"
in fstab(5), instead of having to write autofs map for them.</p>
@@ -2263,7 +2263,7 @@ WITHOUT_FORTH=y</pre>
functionality to Binutils' objcopy, and accepts the same
command-line arguments. For it to be a viable replacement for
all uses of objcopy in the base system, it must gain support for
- writing portable exectuable (PE) format binaries, which are used
+ writing portable executable (PE) format binaries, which are used
by UEFI boot code.</p>
<p>The ELF Tool Chain project does not currently provide
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