Re: A line while domain.com. Is while the correct word?
Justin B Rye <[email protected]> Sun, 17 Apr 2022 05:54:27 +0100
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[email protected] wrote: [...] > Quoting https://manpages.debian.org/bullseye/dehydrated/dehydrated.1.en.html > > A single line while "example.com example.net" will request a single > certificate > > line broken by me for readability. > > Even though the meaning looks to me clear, shouldn't the word while be > replaced? Yes, that looks like a clear typo for "file" (camouflaged by the fact that the sentence might plausibly have been connected to the previous one with a "while" or "whereas"). I've looked through for anything else to moan about while I'm here, but there isn't much. * the previous line has "Dehydrated" where I expected "dehydrated". (In fact I expected it to be highlighted throughout, but never mind that.) * the definition of --force mode has: Force renew of certificate even if it is longer valid than value in RENEW_DAYS This isn't quite idiomatic. If I'm correctly guessing what "--force" does (implying this isn't very urgent) I would suggest: Force certificate renewal even if it is not due to expire within RENEW_DAYS