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fix some typos

Signed-off-by: avoidalone <wuguangdong@outlook.com>
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avoidalone 2024-03-11 14:35:12 +08:00
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@ -3488,7 +3488,7 @@ restic users. The changes are ordered by importance.
NOTE: This new implementation does not guarantee order in which blobs are
written to the target files and, for example, the last blob of a file can be
written to the file before any of the preceeding file blobs. It is therefore
written to the file before any of the preceding file blobs. It is therefore
possible to have gaps in the data written to the target files if restore fails
or interrupted by the user.

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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ https://github.com/restic/restic/issues/2244
NOTE: This new implementation does not guarantee order in which blobs
are written to the target files and, for example, the last blob of a
file can be written to the file before any of the preceeding file blobs.
file can be written to the file before any of the preceding file blobs.
It is therefore possible to have gaps in the data written to the target
files if restore fails or interrupted by the user.

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@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ $ restic backup --exclude "~/documents" ~
This command will result in a complete backup of the current logged in user's home directory and it won't exclude the folder ``~/documents/`` - which is not what the user wanted to achieve.
The problem is how the path to ``~/documents`` is passed to restic.
In order to spot an issue like this, you can make use of the following ruby command preceeding your restic command.
In order to spot an issue like this, you can make use of the following ruby command preceding your restic command.
::

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@ -18,7 +18,7 @@
//
// Implementation does not guarantee order in which blobs are written to the
// target files and, for example, the last blob of a file can be written to the
// file before any of the preceeding file blobs. It is therefore possible to
// file before any of the preceding file blobs. It is therefore possible to
// have gaps in the data written to the target files if restore fails or
// interrupted by the user.
package restorer