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[svn:dbd-oracle] r15123 - in dbd-oracle/trunk: . lib/DBD/Oracle

From:
yanick
Date:
February 2, 2012 13:50
Subject:
[svn:dbd-oracle] r15123 - in dbd-oracle/trunk: . lib/DBD/Oracle
Message ID:
20120202215017.09EE7184B97@xx12.develooper.com
Author: yanick
Date: Thu Feb  2 13:50:15 2012
New Revision: 15123

Modified:
   dbd-oracle/trunk/Changes
   dbd-oracle/trunk/lib/DBD/Oracle/Troubleshooting.pm

Log:
typos

Modified: dbd-oracle/trunk/Changes
==============================================================================
--- dbd-oracle/trunk/Changes	(original)
+++ dbd-oracle/trunk/Changes	Thu Feb  2 13:50:15 2012
@@ -11,7 +11,8 @@
  [DOCUMENTATION]
  - Mention the release of Oracle Instant Client 64 bit which does not work
     on Lion. (Martin J. Evans)
- - Fix DBD::Oracle::GetInfo blurb (patch by Juli�n Moreno Pati�o) [rt7400]
+ - fix DBD::Oracle::GetInfo blurb (patch by Juli�n Moreno Pati�o) [rt74000]
+ - fix typos. (patch by Juli�n Moreno Pati�o) [rt73999]
 
  [OTHERS]
  - change the shebang line of examples to the more modern '/usr/bin/env perl'

Modified: dbd-oracle/trunk/lib/DBD/Oracle/Troubleshooting.pm
==============================================================================
--- dbd-oracle/trunk/lib/DBD/Oracle/Troubleshooting.pm	(original)
+++ dbd-oracle/trunk/lib/DBD/Oracle/Troubleshooting.pm	Thu Feb  2 13:50:15 2012
@@ -304,11 +304,11 @@
 expect in the process table.
 
 Installing DBI and DBD::Oracle has influence upon this since in
-both cases a few enviroment variables are read or set in the
+both cases a few environment variables are read or set in the
 test phase.
 For DBI it is the logical SYS$SCRATCH, which is a JOB logical.
 For DBD-Oracle it is when testing a new feature in the Oracle 
-RDBMS: UTF8 and UTF16 character set functionallity, and in order 
+RDBMS: UTF8 and UTF16 character set functionality, and in order 
 to do this it sets and unsets the related environment variables 
 NLS_NCHAR and NLS_LANG.
 



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