Description: Spelling error patch
Author: Xavier Guimard <x.guimard@free.fr>
Author: Axel Beckert <abe@debian.org>
Forwarded: no
Last-Update: 2014-01-01

Index: libbind-confparser-perl/lib/BIND/Conf_Parser.pm
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--- libbind-confparser-perl.orig/lib/BIND/Conf_Parser.pm	2014-01-01 07:47:29.748931491 +0100
+++ libbind-confparser-perl/lib/BIND/Conf_Parser.pm	2014-01-01 07:47:44.289008410 +0100
@@ -1058,7 +1058,7 @@
 Some callbacks are invoked before the semicolon that terminates the
 corresponding syntactic form is actually recognized.  It is therefore
 possible for a syntax error to not be detected until after a callback
-is invoked for the presumably completly parsed form.  No attempt is
+is invoked for the presumably completely parsed form.  No attempt is
 made to delay the invocation of callbacks to the completion of toplevel
 statements.
 
@@ -1074,7 +1074,7 @@
 
 A C<BIND::Conf_Parser> object is a blessed anonymous hash.  In an
 attempt to prevent modules trampling on each other I propose that any
-subclass that requires persistant state between calls to the callback
+subclass that requires persistent state between calls to the callback
 routines (handle_foo()) and other subclass methods should prefix its
 keys names with its own name separated by _'s. For example, a
 hypothetical C<BIND::Conf_Parser::Keys> module would keep data under
