Description: fixed spelling errors
 discovered by lintian
Author: IOhannes m zmölnig
Forwarded: yes
Last-Update: 2016-10-05
---
This patch header follows DEP-3: http://dep.debian.net/deps/dep3/
--- libsndfile.orig/doc/bugs.html
+++ libsndfile/doc/bugs.html
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@
 	
 	- 	Compilation problems on new platforms.
 	
 - 	Errors being detected during the `make check' process.
-	
 - 	Segmentation faults occuring inside libsndfile.
+	
 - 	Segmentation faults occurring inside libsndfile.
 	
 - 	libsndfile hanging when opening a file.
 	
 - 	Supported sound file types being incorrectly read or written.
 	
 - 	Omissions, errors or spelling mistakes in the documentation.
--- libsndfile.orig/programs/sndfile-convert.c
+++ libsndfile/programs/sndfile-convert.c
@@ -317,7 +317,7 @@
 	if ((sfinfo.format & SF_FORMAT_SUBMASK) == SF_FORMAT_GSM610 && sfinfo.samplerate != 8000)
 	{	printf (
 			"WARNING: GSM 6.10 data format only supports 8kHz sample rate. The converted\n"
-			"ouput file will contain the input data converted to the GSM 6.10 data format\n"
+			"output file will contain the input data converted to the GSM 6.10 data format\n"
 			"but not re-sampled.\n"
 			) ;
 		} ;
--- libsndfile.orig/src/ogg.c
+++ libsndfile/src/ogg.c
@@ -193,7 +193,7 @@
 			break ;
 		} ;
 
-	psf_log_printf (psf, "This Ogg bitstream contains some uknown data type.\n") ;
+	psf_log_printf (psf, "This Ogg bitstream contains some unknown data type.\n") ;
 	return SFE_UNIMPLEMENTED ;
 } /* ogg_stream_classify */
 
--- libsndfile.orig/src/wavlike.c
+++ libsndfile/src/wavlike.c
@@ -161,7 +161,7 @@
 	{	psf_log_printf (psf, "  Bit Width     : 24\n") ;
 
 		psf_log_printf (psf, "\n"
-			"  Ambiguous information in 'fmt ' chunk. Possibile file types:\n"
+			"  Ambiguous information in 'fmt ' chunk. Possible file types:\n"
 			"    0) Invalid IEEE float file generated by Syntrillium's Cooledit!\n"
 			"    1) File generated by ALSA's arecord containing 24 bit samples in 32 bit containers.\n"
 			"    2) 24 bit file with incorrect Block Align value.\n"