From: Josh Soref Date: Thu, 2 Feb 2017 09:29:47 +0000 (+0000) Subject: spelling: although X-Git-Tag: rec-4.1.0-alpha1~291^2~95 X-Git-Url: http://git.ipfire.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=96dc5539e9664c9e917f4ab8aafee5a792465d63;p=thirdparty%2Fpdns.git spelling: although --- diff --git a/build-scripts/debian-authoritative/pdns-backend-mysql.postinst b/build-scripts/debian-authoritative/pdns-backend-mysql.postinst index c332a5de02..77706a0f0c 100644 --- a/build-scripts/debian-authoritative/pdns-backend-mysql.postinst +++ b/build-scripts/debian-authoritative/pdns-backend-mysql.postinst @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ renameconffile() { # to hack it a bit. # We only need to do this if the target does not already exist. If the # target already exists, we can later call ucf straight as there -# is already a version of the file available, althought never +# is already a version of the file available, although never # provided by this package, but we can just propose the new file anyway. ucf --debconf-ok $sourcefile $newname ucfr $PKGNAME $newname diff --git a/build-scripts/debian-authoritative/pdns-backend-odbc.postinst b/build-scripts/debian-authoritative/pdns-backend-odbc.postinst index ace1f63437..c1bd313232 100644 --- a/build-scripts/debian-authoritative/pdns-backend-odbc.postinst +++ b/build-scripts/debian-authoritative/pdns-backend-odbc.postinst @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ renameconffile() { # to hack it a bit. # We only need to do this if the target does not already exist. If the # target already exists, we can later call ucf straight as there -# is already a version of the file available, althought never +# is already a version of the file available, although never # provided by this package, but we can just propose the new file anyway. ucf --debconf-ok $sourcefile $newname ucfr $PKGNAME $newname diff --git a/build-scripts/debian-authoritative/pdns-backend-pgsql.postinst b/build-scripts/debian-authoritative/pdns-backend-pgsql.postinst index fb9c1409c6..dba01ceced 100644 --- a/build-scripts/debian-authoritative/pdns-backend-pgsql.postinst +++ b/build-scripts/debian-authoritative/pdns-backend-pgsql.postinst @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ renameconffile() { # to hack it a bit. # We only need to do this if the target does not already exist. If the # target already exists, we can later call ucf straight as there -# is already a version of the file available, althought never +# is already a version of the file available, although never # provided by this package, but we can just propose the new file anyway. ucf --debconf-ok $sourcefile $newname ucfr $PKGNAME $newname diff --git a/build-scripts/debian-authoritative/pdns-backend-sqlite3.postinst b/build-scripts/debian-authoritative/pdns-backend-sqlite3.postinst index ea24dafd8e..0495a95244 100644 --- a/build-scripts/debian-authoritative/pdns-backend-sqlite3.postinst +++ b/build-scripts/debian-authoritative/pdns-backend-sqlite3.postinst @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ renameconffile() { # to hack it a bit. # We only need to do this if the target does not already exist. If the # target already exists, we can later call ucf straight as there -# is already a version of the file available, althought never +# is already a version of the file available, although never # provided by this package, but we can just propose the new file anyway. ucf --debconf-ok $sourcefile $newname ucfr $PKGNAME $newname diff --git a/build-scripts/debian-authoritative/pdns-server.postinst b/build-scripts/debian-authoritative/pdns-server.postinst index 99f04a6582..e83ea4d1aa 100644 --- a/build-scripts/debian-authoritative/pdns-server.postinst +++ b/build-scripts/debian-authoritative/pdns-server.postinst @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ renameconffile() { # to hack it a bit. # We only need to do this if the target does not already exist. If the # target already exists, we can later call ucf straight as there -# is already a version of the file available, althought never +# is already a version of the file available, although never # provided by this package, but we can just propose the new file anyway. ucf --debconf-ok $sourcefile $newname ucfr $PKGNAME $newname