fix two old Duration references

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Roland 2012-11-07 09:49:56 +01:00
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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ Duration
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Durations are used throughout the Akka library, wherefore this concept is Durations are used throughout the Akka library, wherefore this concept is
represented by a special data type, :class:`scala.concurrent.util.Duration`. represented by a special data type, :class:`scala.concurrent.duration.Duration`.
Values of this type may represent infinite (:obj:`Duration.Inf`, Values of this type may represent infinite (:obj:`Duration.Inf`,
:obj:`Duration.MinusInf`) or finite durations, or be :obj:`Duration.Undefined`. :obj:`Duration.MinusInf`) or finite durations, or be :obj:`Duration.Undefined`.

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@ -713,8 +713,8 @@ Some `Specs2 <http://specs2.org>`_ users have contributed examples of how to wor
actually beneficial also for the third point—is to apply the TestKit together actually beneficial also for the third point—is to apply the TestKit together
with :class:`org.specs2.specification.Scope`. with :class:`org.specs2.specification.Scope`.
* The Specification traits provide a :class:`Duration` DSL which uses partly * The Specification traits provide a :class:`Duration` DSL which uses partly
the same method names as :class:`scala.concurrent.util.Duration`, resulting in ambiguous the same method names as :class:`scala.concurrent.duration.Duration`, resulting in ambiguous
implicits if ``akka.util.duration._`` is imported. There are two work-arounds: implicits if ``scala.concurrent.duration._`` is imported. There are two work-arounds:
* either use the Specification variant of Duration and supply an implicit * either use the Specification variant of Duration and supply an implicit
conversion to the Akka Duration. This conversion is not supplied with the conversion to the Akka Duration. This conversion is not supplied with the