[systemd-devel] [PATCH] Spelling Corrections

harald at redhat.com harald at redhat.com
Mon Feb 21 06:32:17 PST 2011


From: Harald Hoyer <harald at redhat.com>

Just some lame spelling corrections with no functionality.
---
 CODING_STYLE                 |    2 +-
 src/automount.c              |    2 +-
 src/cgroups-agent.c          |    2 +-
 src/dbus.c                   |    2 +-
 src/device.c                 |    4 ++--
 src/device.h                 |    2 +-
 src/execute.c                |   16 ++++++++--------
 src/job.c                    |    2 +-
 src/log.c                    |    8 ++++----
 src/logger.c                 |    2 +-
 src/main.c                   |    4 ++--
 src/manager.c                |    8 ++++----
 src/manager.h                |    4 ++--
 src/namespace.c              |    4 ++--
 src/sd-daemon.h              |    4 ++--
 src/securebits.h             |    2 +-
 src/service.c                |    6 +++---
 src/shutdown.c               |    2 +-
 src/socket.c                 |    4 ++--
 src/strv.c                   |    6 +++---
 src/swap.h                   |    2 +-
 src/test-engine.c            |    6 +++---
 src/test-job-type.c          |    2 +-
 src/tmpfiles.c               |    2 +-
 src/tty-ask-password-agent.c |    4 ++--
 src/unit-name.c              |    2 +-
 src/unit.c                   |    4 ++--
 src/unit.h                   |    4 ++--
 28 files changed, 56 insertions(+), 56 deletions(-)

diff --git a/CODING_STYLE b/CODING_STYLE
index 93f54f6..9341b48 100644
--- a/CODING_STYLE
+++ b/CODING_STYLE
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@
   we those lookups involve synchronously talking to services that we
   would need to start up.
 
-- Do not acccess any directories outside of /etc/, /dev, /lib from the
+- Do not access any directories outside of /etc/, /dev, /lib from the
   init daemon to avoid deadlocks with the automounter.
 
 - Don't synchronously talk to any other service, due to risk of
diff --git a/src/automount.c b/src/automount.c
index 9447c0d..0c3c2c9 100644
--- a/src/automount.c
+++ b/src/automount.c
@@ -583,7 +583,7 @@ static void automount_enter_runnning(Automount *a) {
 
         /* Before we do anything, let's see if somebody is playing games with us? */
         if (lstat(a->where, &st) < 0) {
-                log_warning("%s failed stat automount point: %m", a->meta.id);
+                log_warning("%s failed to stat automount point: %m", a->meta.id);
                 goto fail;
         }
 
diff --git a/src/cgroups-agent.c b/src/cgroups-agent.c
index 3fd0de6..7b4fca2 100644
--- a/src/cgroups-agent.c
+++ b/src/cgroups-agent.c
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
 
         /* We send this event to the private D-Bus socket and then the
          * system instance will forward this to the system bus. We do
-         * this to avoid an actviation loop when we start dbus when we
+         * this to avoid an activation loop when we start dbus when we
          * are called when the dbus service is shut down. */
 
         if (!(bus = dbus_connection_open_private("unix:abstract=/org/freedesktop/systemd1/private", &error))) {
diff --git a/src/dbus.c b/src/dbus.c
index d7b80ba..370db79 100644
--- a/src/dbus.c
+++ b/src/dbus.c
@@ -418,7 +418,7 @@ static DBusHandlerResult api_bus_message_filter(DBusConnection *connection, DBus
                                         goto oom;
                         }
 
-                        /* On success we don't do anything, the service will be spwaned now */
+                        /* On success we don't do anything, the service will be spawned now */
                 }
         }
 
diff --git a/src/device.c b/src/device.c
index b9d8a2b..ccf2935 100644
--- a/src/device.c
+++ b/src/device.c
@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ static void device_init(Unit *u) {
 
         /* In contrast to all other unit types we timeout jobs waiting
          * for devices by default. This is because they otherwise wait
-         * indefinetely for plugged in devices, something which cannot
+         * indefinitely for plugged in devices, something which cannot
          * happen for the other units since their operations time out
          * anyway. */
         d->meta.job_timeout = DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_USEC;
@@ -542,7 +542,7 @@ void device_fd_event(Manager *m, int events) {
         if (!(dev = udev_monitor_receive_device(m->udev_monitor))) {
                 /*
                  * libudev might filter-out devices which pass the bloom filter,
-                 * so getting NULL here is not neccessarily an error
+                 * so getting NULL here is not necessarily an error
                  */
                 return;
         }
diff --git a/src/device.h b/src/device.h
index ee50cfa..9a56a52 100644
--- a/src/device.h
+++ b/src/device.h
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ struct Device {
 
         char *sysfs;
 
-        /* In order to be able to distuingish dependencies on
+        /* In order to be able to distinguish dependencies on
         different device nodes we might end up creating multiple
         devices for the same sysfs path. We chain them up here. */
 
diff --git a/src/execute.c b/src/execute.c
index e01cbde..d6f09e2 100644
--- a/src/execute.c
+++ b/src/execute.c
@@ -592,7 +592,7 @@ static int get_user_creds(const char **username, uid_t *uid, gid_t *gid, const c
 
                 /* If there are multiple users with the same id, make
                  * sure to leave $USER to the configured value instead
-                 * of the first occurence in the database. However if
+                 * of the first occurrence in the database. However if
                  * the uid was configured by a numeric uid, then let's
                  * pick the real username from /etc/passwd. */
                 if (*username && p)
@@ -617,7 +617,7 @@ static int enforce_groups(const ExecContext *context, const char *username, gid_
 
         assert(context);
 
-        /* Lookup and ser GID and supplementary group list. Here too
+        /* Lookup and set GID and supplementary group list. Here too
          * we avoid NSS lookups for gid=0. */
 
         if (context->group || username) {
@@ -700,7 +700,7 @@ static int enforce_user(const ExecContext *context, uid_t uid) {
 
                 /* First step: If we need to keep capabilities but
                  * drop privileges we need to make sure we keep our
-                 * caps, whiel we drop priviliges. */
+                 * caps, whiel we drop privileges. */
                 if (uid != 0) {
                         int sb = context->secure_bits|SECURE_KEEP_CAPS;
 
@@ -709,7 +709,7 @@ static int enforce_user(const ExecContext *context, uid_t uid) {
                                         return -errno;
                 }
 
-                /* Second step: set the capabilites. This will reduce
+                /* Second step: set the capabilities. This will reduce
                  * the capabilities to the minimum we need. */
 
                 if (!(d = cap_dup(context->capabilities)))
@@ -780,7 +780,7 @@ static int setup_pam(
         assert(pam_env);
 
         /* We set up PAM in the parent process, then fork. The child
-         * will then stay around untill killed via PR_GET_PDEATHSIG or
+         * will then stay around until killed via PR_GET_PDEATHSIG or
          * systemd via the cgroup logic. It will then remove the PAM
          * session again. The parent process will exec() the actual
          * daemon. We do things this way to ensure that the main PID
@@ -841,7 +841,7 @@ static int setup_pam(
 
                 /* Wait until our parent died. This will most likely
                  * not work since the kernel does not allow
-                 * unpriviliged paretns kill their priviliged children
+                 * unprivileged parents kill their privileged children
                  * this way. We rely on the control groups kill logic
                  * to do the rest for us. */
                 if (prctl(PR_SET_PDEATHSIG, SIGTERM) < 0)
@@ -1242,7 +1242,7 @@ int exec_spawn(ExecCommand *command,
                                         goto fail;
                                 }
 
-                        /* PR_GET_SECUREBITS is not priviliged, while
+                        /* PR_GET_SECUREBITS is not privileged, while
                          * PR_SET_SECUREBITS is. So to suppress
                          * potential EPERMs we'll try not to call
                          * PR_SET_SECUREBITS unless necessary. */
@@ -1779,7 +1779,7 @@ void exec_command_append_list(ExecCommand **l, ExecCommand *e) {
         assert(e);
 
         if (*l) {
-                /* It's kinda important that we keep the order here */
+                /* It's kind of important, that we keep the order here */
                 LIST_FIND_TAIL(ExecCommand, command, *l, end);
                 LIST_INSERT_AFTER(ExecCommand, command, *l, end, e);
         } else
diff --git a/src/job.c b/src/job.c
index 4700aab..70c1246 100644
--- a/src/job.c
+++ b/src/job.c
@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ JobDependency* job_dependency_new(Job *subject, Job *object, bool matters, bool
         /* Adds a new job link, which encodes that the 'subject' job
          * needs the 'object' job in some way. If 'subject' is NULL
          * this means the 'anchor' job (i.e. the one the user
-         * explcitily asked for) is the requester. */
+         * explicitly asked for) is the requester. */
 
         if (!(l = new0(JobDependency, 1)))
                 return NULL;
diff --git a/src/log.c b/src/log.c
index a2a648a..b6d4bf9 100644
--- a/src/log.c
+++ b/src/log.c
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ static bool syslog_is_stream = false;
 static bool show_color = false;
 static bool show_location = false;
 
-/* Akin to glibc's __abort_msg; which is private and we hance cannot
+/* Akin to glibc's __abort_msg; which is private and we hence cannot
  * use here. */
 static char *log_abort_msg = NULL;
 
@@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ static int log_open_console(void) {
                         return console_fd;
                 }
 
-                log_debug("Succesfully opened /dev/console for logging.");
+                log_debug("Successfully opened /dev/console for logging.");
         } else
                 console_fd = STDERR_FILENO;
 
@@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ static int log_open_kmsg(void) {
                 return -errno;
         }
 
-        log_debug("Succesfully opened /dev/kmsg for logging.");
+        log_debug("Successfully opened /dev/kmsg for logging.");
 
         return 0;
 }
@@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ static int log_open_syslog(void) {
         } else
                 syslog_is_stream = false;
 
-        log_debug("Succesfully opened syslog for logging.");
+        log_debug("Successfully opened syslog for logging.");
 
         return 0;
 
diff --git a/src/logger.c b/src/logger.c
index 342c307..dcbb478 100644
--- a/src/logger.c
+++ b/src/logger.c
@@ -520,7 +520,7 @@ static int server_init(Server *s, unsigned n_sockets) {
 
                 /* We use ev.data.ptr instead of ev.data.fd here,
                  * since on 64bit archs fd is 32bit while a pointer is
-                 * 64bit. To make sure we can easily distuingish fd
+                 * 64bit. To make sure we can easily distinguish fd
                  * values and pointer values we want to make sure to
                  * write the full field unconditionally. */
 
diff --git a/src/main.c b/src/main.c
index d1be83d..77ceb98 100644
--- a/src/main.c
+++ b/src/main.c
@@ -858,7 +858,7 @@ static int prepare_reexecute(Manager *m, FILE **_f, FDSet **_fds) {
         assert(_fds);
 
         if ((r = manager_open_serialization(m, &f)) < 0) {
-                log_error("Failed to create serialization faile: %s", strerror(-r));
+                log_error("Failed to create serialization file: %s", strerror(-r));
                 goto fail;
         }
 
@@ -948,7 +948,7 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
         char systemd[] = "systemd";
 
         if (getpid() != 1 && strstr(program_invocation_short_name, "init")) {
-                /* This is compatbility support for SysV, where
+                /* This is compatibility support for SysV, where
                  * calling init as a user is identical to telinit. */
 
                 errno = -ENOENT;
diff --git a/src/manager.c b/src/manager.c
index f266aaa..f1593e5 100644
--- a/src/manager.c
+++ b/src/manager.c
@@ -294,7 +294,7 @@ static unsigned manager_dispatch_cleanup_queue(Manager *m) {
 }
 
 enum {
-        GC_OFFSET_IN_PATH,  /* This one is on the path we were travelling */
+        GC_OFFSET_IN_PATH,  /* This one is on the path we were traveling */
         GC_OFFSET_UNSURE,   /* No clue */
         GC_OFFSET_GOOD,     /* We still need this unit */
         GC_OFFSET_BAD,      /* We don't need this unit anymore */
@@ -768,7 +768,7 @@ static int delete_one_unmergeable_job(Manager *m, Job *j) {
 
         /* Tries to delete one item in the linked list
          * j->transaction_next->transaction_next->... that conflicts
-         * whith another one, in an attempt to make an inconsistent
+         * with another one, in an attempt to make an inconsistent
          * transaction work. */
 
         /* We rely here on the fact that if a merged with b does not
@@ -1286,7 +1286,7 @@ static int transaction_activate(Manager *m, JobMode mode, DBusError *e) {
                         break;
 
                 if (r != -EAGAIN) {
-                        log_warning("Requested transaction contains unmergable jobs: %s", bus_error(e, r));
+                        log_warning("Requested transaction contains unmergeable jobs: %s", bus_error(e, r));
                         goto rollback;
                 }
 
@@ -1330,7 +1330,7 @@ static Job* transaction_add_one_job(Manager *m, JobType type, Unit *unit, bool o
         assert(m);
         assert(unit);
 
-        /* Looks for an axisting prospective job and returns that. If
+        /* Looks for an existing prospective job and returns that. If
          * it doesn't exist it is created and added to the prospective
          * jobs list. */
 
diff --git a/src/manager.h b/src/manager.h
index 1967968..efca4ff 100644
--- a/src/manager.h
+++ b/src/manager.h
@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ struct Watch {
 
 struct Manager {
         /* Note that the set of units we know of is allowed to be
-         * incosistent. However the subset of it that is loaded may
+         * inconsistent. However the subset of it that is loaded may
          * not, and the list of jobs may neither. */
 
         /* Active jobs and units */
@@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ struct Manager {
         int gc_marker;
         unsigned n_in_gc_queue;
 
-        /* Make sure the user cannot accidentaly unmount our cgroup
+        /* Make sure the user cannot accidentally unmount our cgroup
          * file system */
         int pin_cgroupfs_fd;
 
diff --git a/src/namespace.c b/src/namespace.c
index 1d8f35b..54b22f4 100644
--- a/src/namespace.c
+++ b/src/namespace.c
@@ -161,11 +161,11 @@ static int apply_mount(Path *p, const char *root_dir, const char *inaccessible_d
 
                 /* The bind mount will always inherit the original
                  * flags. If we want to set any flag we need
-                 * to do so in a second indepdant step. */
+                 * to do so in a second independent step. */
                 if (flags)
                         r = mount(NULL, where, NULL, MS_REMOUNT|MS_BIND|MS_REC|flags, NULL);
 
-                /* Avoid expontial growth of trees */
+                /* Avoid exponential growth of trees */
                 if (r >= 0 && path_equal(p->path, "/"))
                         r = mount(NULL, where, NULL, MS_REMOUNT|MS_BIND|MS_UNBINDABLE|flags, NULL);
 
diff --git a/src/sd-daemon.h b/src/sd-daemon.h
index d0a0a94..4b853a1 100644
--- a/src/sd-daemon.h
+++ b/src/sd-daemon.h
@@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ int sd_is_socket_unix(int fd, int type, int listening, const char *path, size_t
      READY=1      Tells systemd that daemon startup is finished (only
                   relevant for services of Type=notify). The passed
                   argument is a boolean "1" or "0". Since there is
-                  little value in signalling non-readiness the only
+                  little value in signaling non-readiness the only
                   value daemons should send is "READY=1".
 
      STATUS=...   Passes a single-line status string back to systemd
@@ -206,7 +206,7 @@ int sd_is_socket_unix(int fd, int type, int listening, const char *path, size_t
                   fork off the process itself. Example: "MAINPID=4711"
 
   Daemons can choose to send additional variables. However, it is
-  recommened to prefix variable names not listed above with X_.
+  recommended to prefix variable names not listed above with X_.
 
   Returns a negative errno-style error code on failure. Returns > 0
   if systemd could be notified, 0 if it couldn't possibly because
diff --git a/src/securebits.h b/src/securebits.h
index a5b99a3..ba0bba5 100644
--- a/src/securebits.h
+++ b/src/securebits.h
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
 #define SECURE_NOROOT_LOCKED		1  /* make bit-0 immutable */
 
 /* When set, setuid to/from uid 0 does not trigger capability-"fixup".
-   When unset, to provide compatiblility with old programs relying on
+   When unset, to provide compatibility with old programs relying on
    set*uid to gain/lose privilege, transitions to/from uid 0 cause
    capabilities to be gained/lost. */
 #define SECURE_NO_SETUID_FIXUP		2
diff --git a/src/service.c b/src/service.c
index e928d1a..e328bfd 100644
--- a/src/service.c
+++ b/src/service.c
@@ -335,7 +335,7 @@ static int sysv_translate_facility(const char *name, const char *filename, char
                 /* Facilities starting with $ are most likely targets */
                 r = unit_name_build(n, NULL, ".target");
         } else if (filename && streq(name, filename))
-                /* Names equalling the file name of the services are redundant */
+                /* Names equaling the file name of the services are redundant */
                 return 0;
         else
                 /* Everything else we assume to be normal service names */
@@ -2767,7 +2767,7 @@ static void service_timer_event(Unit *u, uint64_t elapsed, Watch* w) {
                 break;
 
         case SERVICE_STOP_SIGKILL:
-                /* Uh, wie sent a SIGKILL and it is still not gone?
+                /* Uh, we sent a SIGKILL and it is still not gone?
                  * Must be something we cannot kill, so let's just be
                  * weirded out and continue */
 
@@ -3042,7 +3042,7 @@ static int service_enumerate(Manager *m) {
 
         /* We honour K links only for halt/reboot. For the normal
          * runlevels we assume the stop jobs will be implicitly added
-         * by the core logic. Also, we don't really distuingish here
+         * by the core logic. Also, we don't really distinguish here
          * between the runlevels 0 and 6 and just add them to the
          * special shutdown target. On SUSE the boot.d/ runlevel is
          * also used for shutdown, so we add links for that too to the
diff --git a/src/shutdown.c b/src/shutdown.c
index 23b9f1b..5c082cf 100644
--- a/src/shutdown.c
+++ b/src/shutdown.c
@@ -334,7 +334,7 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
         }
 
         if (retries >= FINALIZE_ATTEMPTS)
-                log_error("Too many interations, giving up.");
+                log_error("Too many iterations, giving up.");
 
         execute_directory(SYSTEM_SHUTDOWN_PATH, NULL, NULL);
 
diff --git a/src/socket.c b/src/socket.c
index c41130c..96c649b 100644
--- a/src/socket.c
+++ b/src/socket.c
@@ -1363,7 +1363,7 @@ static int socket_start(Unit *u) {
                 if (s->service->meta.load_state != UNIT_LOADED)
                         return -ENOENT;
 
-                /* If the service is alredy active we cannot start the
+                /* If the service is already active we cannot start the
                  * socket */
                 if (s->service->state != SERVICE_DEAD &&
                     s->service->state != SERVICE_FAILED &&
@@ -1798,7 +1798,7 @@ void socket_connection_unref(Socket *s) {
 
         /* The service is dead. Yay!
          *
-         * This is strictly for one-onstance-per-connection
+         * This is strictly for one-instance-per-connection
          * services. */
 
         assert(s->n_connections > 0);
diff --git a/src/strv.c b/src/strv.c
index d1c7b2c..fa275d1 100644
--- a/src/strv.c
+++ b/src/strv.c
@@ -355,7 +355,7 @@ char **strv_remove(char **l, const char *s) {
         if (!l)
                 return NULL;
 
-        /* Drops every occurence of s in the string list */
+        /* Drops every occurrence of s in the string list */
 
         for (f = t = l; *f; f++) {
 
@@ -379,7 +379,7 @@ static int env_append(char **r, char ***k, char **a) {
                 return 0;
 
         /* Add the entries of a to *k unless they already exist in *r
-         * in which case they are overriden instead. This assumes
+         * in which case they are overridden instead. This assumes
          * there is enough space in the r array. */
 
         for (; *a; a++) {
@@ -474,7 +474,7 @@ char **strv_env_delete(char **x, unsigned n_lists, ...) {
         char **l, **k, **r, **j;
         va_list ap;
 
-        /* Deletes every entry fromx that is mentioned in the other
+        /* Deletes every entry from x that is mentioned in the other
          * string lists */
 
         n = strv_length(x);
diff --git a/src/swap.h b/src/swap.h
index c39caa6..0d5c9a2 100644
--- a/src/swap.h
+++ b/src/swap.h
@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ struct Swap {
 
         Watch timer_watch;
 
-        /* In order to be able to distuingish dependencies on
+        /* In order to be able to distinguish dependencies on
         different device nodes we might end up creating multiple
         devices for the same swap. We chain them up here. */
 
diff --git a/src/test-engine.c b/src/test-engine.c
index 157b7f9..60619b9 100644
--- a/src/test-engine.c
+++ b/src/test-engine.c
@@ -74,14 +74,14 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
         assert_se(manager_add_job(m, JOB_START, g, JOB_REPLACE, false, NULL, &j) == 0);
         manager_dump_jobs(m, stdout, "\t");
 
-        printf("Test7: (Unmeargable job type, fail)\n");
+        printf("Test7: (Unmergeable job type, fail)\n");
         assert_se(manager_add_job(m, JOB_STOP, g, JOB_FAIL, false, NULL, &j) == -EEXIST);
 
         printf("Test8: (Mergeable job type, fail)\n");
         assert_se(manager_add_job(m, JOB_RESTART, g, JOB_FAIL, false, NULL, &j) == 0);
         manager_dump_jobs(m, stdout, "\t");
 
-        printf("Test9: (Unmeargable job type, replace)\n");
+        printf("Test9: (Unmergeable job type, replace)\n");
         assert_se(manager_add_job(m, JOB_STOP, g, JOB_REPLACE, false, NULL, &j) == 0);
         manager_dump_jobs(m, stdout, "\t");
 
@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
         assert_se(manager_load_unit(m, "h.service", NULL, NULL, &h) >= 0);
         manager_dump_units(m, stdout, "\t");
 
-        printf("Test10: (Unmeargable job type of auxiliary job, fail)\n");
+        printf("Test10: (Unmergeable job type of auxiliary job, fail)\n");
         assert_se(manager_add_job(m, JOB_START, h, JOB_FAIL, false, NULL, &j) == 0);
         manager_dump_jobs(m, stdout, "\t");
 
diff --git a/src/test-job-type.c b/src/test-job-type.c
index 9e2fc35..9de21e1 100644
--- a/src/test-job-type.c
+++ b/src/test-job-type.c
@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ int main(int argc, char*argv[]) {
                                         assert(!job_type_is_mergeable(b, c) || job_type_is_mergeable(d, c));
 
                                         /* Verify that if a merged
-                                         * with b is not mergable with
+                                         * with b is not mergeable with
                                          * c then either a or b is not
                                          * mergeable with c either. */
                                         assert(job_type_is_mergeable(d, c) || !job_type_is_mergeable(a, c) || !job_type_is_mergeable(b, c));
diff --git a/src/tmpfiles.c b/src/tmpfiles.c
index 917747a..89838ea 100644
--- a/src/tmpfiles.c
+++ b/src/tmpfiles.c
@@ -852,7 +852,7 @@ static int parse_argv(int argc, char *argv[]) {
         }
 
         if (!arg_clean && !arg_create && !arg_remove) {
-                log_error("You need to specify at leat one of --clean, --create or --remove.");
+                log_error("You need to specify at least one of --clean, --create or --remove.");
                 return -EINVAL;
         }
 
diff --git a/src/tty-ask-password-agent.c b/src/tty-ask-password-agent.c
index 655bfb9..490f1ce 100644
--- a/src/tty-ask-password-agent.c
+++ b/src/tty-ask-password-agent.c
@@ -553,8 +553,8 @@ static int help(void) {
                "  -h --help     Show this help\n"
                "     --list     Show pending password requests\n"
                "     --query    Process pending password requests\n"
-               "     --watch    Continously process password requests\n"
-               "     --wall     Continously forward password requests to wall\n"
+               "     --watch    Continuously process password requests\n"
+               "     --wall     Continuously forward password requests to wall\n"
                "     --plymouth Ask question with Plymouth instead of on TTY\n"
                "     --console  Ask question on /dev/console instead of current TTY\n",
                program_invocation_short_name);
diff --git a/src/unit-name.c b/src/unit-name.c
index debf2b2..be4e73e 100644
--- a/src/unit-name.c
+++ b/src/unit-name.c
@@ -213,7 +213,7 @@ char *unit_name_build_escape(const char *prefix, const char *instance, const cha
          * suffix and makes a nice string suitable as unit name of it,
          * escaping all weird chars on the way.
          *
-         * / becomes ., and all chars not alloweed in a unit name get
+         * / becomes ., and all chars not allowed in a unit name get
          * escaped as \xFF, including \ and ., of course. This
          * escaping is hence reversible.
          *
diff --git a/src/unit.c b/src/unit.c
index 0d53123..97798af 100644
--- a/src/unit.c
+++ b/src/unit.c
@@ -736,7 +736,7 @@ int unit_add_default_target_dependency(Unit *u, Unit *target) {
         if (target->meta.type != UNIT_TARGET)
                 return 0;
 
-        /* Only add the dependency if boths units are loaded, so that
+        /* Only add the dependency if both units are loaded, so that
          * that loop check below is reliable */
         if (u->meta.load_state != UNIT_LOADED ||
             target->meta.load_state != UNIT_LOADED)
@@ -1114,7 +1114,7 @@ void unit_notify(Unit *u, UnitActiveState os, UnitActiveState ns, bool reload_su
                         job_add_to_run_queue(u->meta.job);
 
                 /* Let's check whether this state change constitutes a
-                 * finished job, or maybe cotradicts a running job and
+                 * finished job, or maybe contradicts a running job and
                  * hence needs to invalidate jobs. */
 
                 switch (u->meta.job->type) {
diff --git a/src/unit.h b/src/unit.h
index b30f0cf..4e576ae 100644
--- a/src/unit.h
+++ b/src/unit.h
@@ -196,7 +196,7 @@ struct Meta {
         /* Garbage collect us we nobody wants or requires us anymore */
         bool stop_when_unneeded;
 
-        /* Create default depedencies */
+        /* Create default dependencies */
         bool default_dependencies;
 
         /* Refuse manual starting, allow starting only indirectly via dependency. */
@@ -290,7 +290,7 @@ struct UnitVTable {
 
         /* Returns the substate specific to this unit type as
          * string. This is purely information so that we can give the
-         * user a more finegrained explanation in which actual state a
+         * user a more fine grained explanation in which actual state a
          * unit is in. */
         const char* (*sub_state_to_string)(Unit *u);
 
-- 
1.7.3.4



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