Package: duplicity Version: 0.4.3-5 Severity: minor Hi!
I noticed a typo in duplicity man page, which states: | 4. An interval, which is a number followed by one of the characters | s, m, h, D, W, M, or Y (indicating seconds, minutes, hourse, | days, weeks, months, or years respectively) [...] I think: s|hourse|hours| A few lines below, I read: | 5. A date format of the form YYYY/MM/DD, YYYY-MM-DD, MM/DD/YYYY, or | MM/DD/YYYY, which indicates midnight on the day in question, | relative to the current timezone settings. For instance, | "2002/3/5", "03-05-2002", and "2002-3-05" all mean March 5th, | 2002. This seems to repeat the "MM/DD/YYYY" form twice, but fails to mention the "MM-DD-YYYY" form, which is among the examples instead. Maybe: s|or MM/DD/YYYY|or MM-DD-YYYY| Please fix these typos and forward upstream, as appropriate. Thanks for maintaining the duplicity package. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]