On 2009-03-05 00:31, Deb Baddorf wrote:
On this page
http://wiki.zmanda.com/man/amanda.conf.5.html
re the equations in the definition of flush-threshold-dumped int
and flush-threshold-scheduled int and taperflush int
What is the math symbol between "t" and "d" ?
"times" (multiply) is the only thing that makes sense to me,
but what I see (in 2 broswers; the third leaves it blank) is
"?" in a diamond box.
IE I see h + s > t ? d
but I think it should mean h + s > t (times) d
yes it is a multiplication sign, but the conversion program
that generated this html page from the source man page
generated it in ISO-8859-1 codepage (char 0xD7) , while the
webserver advertises it as UTF-8 encoded.
Because these pages are generated by a program, you can't
edit them in the wiki either.
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