In message <20020624215505.GA7864@galileo> you write:
> --- linux.orig-2.4.19-rc1/arch/mips/dec/wbflush.c Fri Oct 5 13:06:51 200
1
> +++ linux/arch/mips/dec/wbflush.c Mon Jun 24 15:49:53 2002
> @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@
> }
>
> /*
> - * The DS500/2x0 doesnt need to write back the WB.
> + * The DS500/2x0 doesn't need to write back the WB.
> */
> static void wbflush_kn03(void)
> {
Hmm...
I've only applied the one that was an actually a definite
spellfix. While I prefer to use apostrophes, it's a common
abbreviation to skip it: 1/10 according to google. Compare with
another common misspelling (recieve) which is 1/50.
Given there is a non-zero cost (patch conflict with developers) even
with trivial patches, I've decided not to apply your 41
"doesnt"->"doesn't" patches, unless someone convinces me otherwise.
Cheers,
Rusty.
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