X-Git-Url: https://arthur.barton.de/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=DESIGN;h=e8aa8d08eb9b2602c595140f0c58f16f100983ea;hb=7b61b19ccdd380236c420b40691581ca733361f5;hp=f825cd7ed2ef367f7fdb0b928ad41ecf44fa200d;hpb=c80bfdb9800c042b94466f50a7cbad2735c4612e;p=bup.git diff --git a/DESIGN b/DESIGN index f825cd7..e8aa8d0 100644 --- a/DESIGN +++ b/DESIGN @@ -548,7 +548,7 @@ the index and backs up any file that is "dirty," that is, doesn't already exist in the repository. Determination of dirtiness is a little more complicated than it sounds. The -most dirtiness-relevant relevant flag in the bupindex is IX_HASHVALID; if +most dirtiness-relevant flag in the bupindex is IX_HASHVALID; if this flag is reset, the file *definitely* is dirty and needs to be backed up. But a file may be dirty even if IX_HASHVALID is set, and that's the confusing part.