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authorowsla <owsla@2b77aa54-bcbc-44c9-a7ec-4f6cf2b41109>2007-12-24 23:01:48 +0000
committerowsla <owsla@2b77aa54-bcbc-44c9-a7ec-4f6cf2b41109>2007-12-24 23:01:48 +0000
commit3a31698f75794eee7d453c5d01fe6aa038e3f2b3 (patch)
treef015c8e47a0f41e1ee1f769c8d9d2dc24f80a31f
parentc2df9f46b8a2c81aedceff403f0c49cab09d50b5 (diff)
downloadrdiff-backup-3a31698f75794eee7d453c5d01fe6aa038e3f2b3.tar.gz
Fix typos in manpage, spotted by Francesco Poli. Fixes Debian
Bug #452722. git-svn-id: http://svn.savannah.nongnu.org/svn/rdiff-backup/trunk@856 2b77aa54-bcbc-44c9-a7ec-4f6cf2b41109
-rw-r--r--rdiff-backup/rdiff-backup.110
1 files changed, 5 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/rdiff-backup/rdiff-backup.1 b/rdiff-backup/rdiff-backup.1
index c21c2d4..88a0c0d 100644
--- a/rdiff-backup/rdiff-backup.1
+++ b/rdiff-backup/rdiff-backup.1
@@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ very quickly (by creating a duplicate backup tree). For this reason
this option is primarily aimed at scripts which automate backups.
.TP
.BI "\-\-current-time " seconds
-This option is useful mainly for testing. If set, rdiff-backup will
+This option is useful mainly for testing. If set, rdiff-backup will use
it for the current time instead of consulting the clock. The argument
is the number of seconds since the epoch.
.TP
@@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ Excludes the files listed in
If
.I filename
is handwritten you probably want
-.B \-\-include-globbing-filelist
+.B \-\-exclude-globbing-filelist
instead. See the
.B FILE SELECTION
section for more information.
@@ -226,7 +226,7 @@ Like
but include the listed files instead. If
.I filename
is handwritten you probably want
-.B \-\-exclude-globbing-filelist
+.B \-\-include-globbing-filelist
instead. See the
.B FILE SELECTION
section for more information.
@@ -585,7 +585,7 @@ seconds after the epoch)
A string like "2002-01-25T07:00:00+02:00" in datetime format
.IP 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,
+h, D, W, M, or Y (indicating seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks,
months, or years respectively), or a series of such pairs. In this
case the string refers to the time that preceded the current time by
the length of the interval. For instance, "1h78m" indicates the time
@@ -594,7 +594,7 @@ unsophisticated: a month is always 30 days, a year is always 365 days,
and a day is always 86400 seconds.
.IP 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
+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.
.IP 6.