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Re: [PATCH,classpath] Fix some typos


>>>>> "Bernhard" == Bernhard Fischer <rep.dot.nop@gmail.com> writes:

Bernhard> The attached patch fixes 's/by by/by/g' for classpath.
Bernhard> It was not tested, please apply if you think it is ok.

Bernhard> libjava/classpath/ChangeLog
Bernhard> 2008-01-27  Bernhard Fischer  <>
Bernhard> 	* java/util/SimpleTimeZone.java (SimpleTimeZone): Fix typo in comment.
Bernhard> 	* gnu/CORBA/GIOP/v1_2/RequestHeader.java (RequestHeader): Fix typo in
Bernhard> 	exception message.

I'm going to check this in to Classpath and libcj.  (Patch appended
for Classpath readers.)  Thanks.

Tom

Index: gnu/CORBA/GIOP/v1_2/RequestHeader.java
===================================================================
--- gnu/CORBA/GIOP/v1_2/RequestHeader.java	(revision 131907)
+++ gnu/CORBA/GIOP/v1_2/RequestHeader.java	(working copy)
@@ -153,7 +153,7 @@
               throw new NO_IMPLEMENT("Object addressing by IOP tagged profile");
 
             case ReferenceAddr :
-              throw new NO_IMPLEMENT("Object addressing by by IOR addressing info");
+              throw new NO_IMPLEMENT("Object addressing by IOR addressing info");
 
             default :
               MARSHAL m = new MARSHAL("Unknow addressing method in request, " +
Index: java/util/SimpleTimeZone.java
===================================================================
--- java/util/SimpleTimeZone.java	(revision 131907)
+++ java/util/SimpleTimeZone.java	(working copy)
@@ -999,7 +999,7 @@
   /**
    * Serializes this object to a stream.  @serialdata The object is
    * first written in the old JDK 1.1 format, so that it can be read
-   * by by the old classes.  This means, that the
+   * by the old classes.  This means, that the
    * <code>start/endDay(OfWeek)</code>-Fields are written in the
    * DOW_IN_MONTH_MODE rule, since this was the only supported rule
    * in 1.1.


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