Fix typos: warnigns -> warnings

Signed-off-by: Enji Cooper <yaneurabeya@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit 91dad75f7d04c2bef05bdd1dca7c29340ce33900)
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Enji Cooper 2019-02-28 17:47:51 -08:00 committed by Azat Khuzhin
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@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ Changes in 1.4.1-beta:
o support for 32-bit tag numbers in rpc structures; this is wire compatible, but changes the API slightly.
o prefix {encode,decode}_tag functions with evtag to avoid collisions
o Correctly handle DNS replies with no answers set (Fixes bug 1846282)
o The configure script now takes an --enable-gcc-warnigns option that turns on many optional gcc warnings. (Nick has been building with these for a while, but they might be useful to other developers.)
o The configure script now takes an --enable-gcc-warnings option that turns on many optional gcc warnings. (Nick has been building with these for a while, but they might be useful to other developers.)
o When building with GCC, use the "format" attribute to verify type correctness of calls to printf-like functions.
o removed linger from http server socket; reported by Ilya Martynov
o allow \r or \n individually to separate HTTP headers instead of the standard "\r\n"; from Charles Kerr.

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@ -1143,7 +1143,7 @@ Changes in 2.0.1-alpha (17 Apr 2009):
o Check return value of event_add in signal.c
o Add a more powerful evbuffer_readln as a replacement for evbuffer_readline. The new function handles more newline styles, and is more useful with buffers that may contain a nul characters.
o Do not mangle socket handles on 64-bit windows.
o The configure script now takes an --enable-gcc-warnigns option that turns on many optional gcc warnings. (Nick has been building with these for a while, but they might be useful to other developers.)
o The configure script now takes an --enable-gcc-warnings option that turns on many optional gcc warnings. (Nick has been building with these for a while, but they might be useful to other developers.)
o move EV_PERSIST handling out of the event backends
o small improvements to evhttp documentation
o always generate Date and Content-Length headers for HTTP/1.1 replies

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@ -857,7 +857,7 @@ if test x$enable_gcc_warnings != xno && test "$GCC" = "yes"; then
# for minheap-internal.h related code.
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Wno-unused-function"
# clang on macosx emits warnigns for each directory specified which
# clang on macosx emits warnings for each directory specified which
# isn't "used" generating a lot of build noise (typically 3 warnings
# per file
case "$host_os" in