typo-fixes: miscellaneous typo fixes

Reviewed-by: Richard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org>
Reviewed-by: Paul Dale <paul.dale@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Matthias St. Pierre <Matthias.St.Pierre@ncp-e.com>
(Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/7277)
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agnosticdev 2018-09-20 05:23:27 -05:00 committed by Dr. Matthias St. Pierre
parent f39a02c68a
commit 46d085096c
8 changed files with 12 additions and 12 deletions

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@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ my %targets=(
shared_extension => "",
#### Defaults for the benefit of the config targets who don't inherit
#### a BASE and assume Unixly defaults
#### a BASE and assume Unix defaults
#### THESE WILL DISAPPEAR IN OpenSSL 1.2
build_scheme => [ "unified", "unix" ],
build_file => "Makefile",

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@ -233,7 +233,7 @@ In each table entry, the following keys are significant:
apps, as needed by the target. This code
cannot be placed in a library, as the rest
of the code isn't expected to link to it
explicitely.
explicitly.
cpuid_asm_src => assembler implementation of cpuid code as
well as OPENSSL_cleanse().
Default to mem_clr.c

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@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
? ()
: ( map { @{$unified_info{shared_sources}->{$_}} }
keys %{$unified_info{shared_sources}} ),
# Things we explicitely depend on are usually generated
# Things we explicitly depend on are usually generated
( map { $_ eq "" ? () : @{$unified_info{depends}->{$_}} }
keys %{$unified_info{depends}} ));
our @generated =

10
INSTALL
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@ -614,8 +614,8 @@
Windows, and as a comma separated list of
libraries on VMS.
RANLIB The library archive indexer.
RC The Windows resources manipulator.
RCFLAGS Flags for the Windows reources manipulator.
RC The Windows resource compiler.
RCFLAGS Flags for the Windows resource compiler.
RM The command to remove files and directories.
These cannot be mixed with compiling / linking flags given
@ -969,7 +969,7 @@
BUILDFILE
Use a different build file name than the platform default
("Makefile" on Unixly platforms, "makefile" on native Windows,
("Makefile" on Unix-like platforms, "makefile" on native Windows,
"descrip.mms" on OpenVMS). This requires that there is a
corresponding build file template. See Configurations/README
for further information.
@ -1171,7 +1171,7 @@
part of the file name, i.e. for OpenSSL 1.1.x, 1.1 is somehow part of
the name.
On most POSIXly platforms, shared libraries are named libcrypto.so.1.1
On most POSIX platforms, shared libraries are named libcrypto.so.1.1
and libssl.so.1.1.
on Cygwin, shared libraries are named cygcrypto-1.1.dll and cygssl-1.1.dll
@ -1202,7 +1202,7 @@
The seeding method can be configured using the --with-rand-seed option,
which can be used to specify a comma separated list of seed methods.
However in most cases OpenSSL will choose a suitable default method,
so it is not necessary to explicitely provide this option. Note also
so it is not necessary to explicitly provide this option. Note also
that not all methods are available on all platforms.
I) On operating systems which provide a suitable randomness source (in

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@ -605,7 +605,7 @@ end_of_options:
/*
* outdir is a directory spec, but access() for VMS demands a
* filename. We could use the DEC C routine to convert the
* directory syntax to Unixly, and give that to app_isdir,
* directory syntax to Unix, and give that to app_isdir,
* but for now the fopen will catch the error if it's not a
* directory
*/

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@ -51,7 +51,7 @@
#endif
/*
* The POSIXly macro for the maximum number of characters in a file path is
* The POSIX macro for the maximum number of characters in a file path is
* NAME_MAX. However, some operating systems use PATH_MAX instead.
* Therefore, it seems natural to first check for PATH_MAX and use that, and
* if it doesn't exist, use NAME_MAX.

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@ -2255,7 +2255,7 @@ static int s390x_aes_ccm_cipher(EVP_CIPHER_CTX *ctx, unsigned char *out,
if (!cctx->aes.ccm.len_set) {
/*-
* In case message length was not previously set explicitely via
* In case message length was not previously set explicitly via
* Update(), set it now.
*/
ivec = EVP_CIPHER_CTX_iv_noconst(ctx);

2
e_os.h
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@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ extern FILE *_imp___iob;
Finally, we add the VMS C facility code 0x35a000, because there are some
programs, such as Perl, that will reinterpret the code back to something
POSIXly. 'man perlvms' explains it further.
POSIX. 'man perlvms' explains it further.
NOTE: the perlvms manual wants to turn all codes 2 to 255 into success
codes (status type = 1). I couldn't disagree more. Fortunately, the