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Эх сурвалжийг харах

Correct usage of "fewer" in place of "less"

Tom Denley 7 жил өмнө
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docs/changes.rst

@@ -1050,7 +1050,7 @@ Other changes:
 
   - pass meta-data around, #765
   - move some constants to new constants module
-  - better readability and less errors with namedtuples, #823
+  - better readability and fewer errors with namedtuples, #823
   - moved source tree into src/ subdirectory, #1016
   - made borg.platform a package, #1113
   - removed dead crypto code, #1032
@@ -2416,7 +2416,7 @@ Version 0.23.0 (2015-06-11)
 Incompatible changes (compared to attic, fork related):
 
 - changed sw name and cli command to "borg", updated docs
-- package name (and name in urls) uses "borgbackup" to have less collisions
+- package name (and name in urls) uses "borgbackup" to have fewer collisions
 - changed repo / cache internal magic strings from ATTIC* to BORG*,
   changed cache location to .cache/borg/ - this means that it currently won't
   accept attic repos (see issue #21 about improving that)

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docs/faq.rst

@@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ Are there other known limitations?
   usually corresponding to tens or hundreds of millions of files/dirs.
   When trying to go beyond that limit, you will get a fatal IntegrityError
   exception telling that the (archive) object is too big.
-  An easy workaround is to create multiple archives with less items each.
+  An easy workaround is to create multiple archives with fewer items each.
   See also the :ref:`archive_limitation` and :issue:`1452`.
 
   :ref:`borg_info` shows how large (relative to the maximum size) existing
@@ -215,7 +215,7 @@ I get an IntegrityError or similar - what now?
 
 A single error does not necessarily indicate bad hardware or a Borg
 bug. All hardware exhibits a bit error rate (BER). Hard drives are typically
-specified as exhibiting less than one error every 12 to 120 TB
+specified as exhibiting fewer than one error every 12 to 120 TB
 (one bit error in 10e14 to 10e15 bits). The specification is often called
 *unrecoverable read error rate* (URE rate).
 

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docs/internals/data-structures.rst

@@ -538,7 +538,7 @@ ACLs/xattrs), the limit will be ~32 million files/directories per archive.
 If one tries to create an archive object bigger than MAX_OBJECT_SIZE, a fatal
 IntegrityError will be raised.
 
-A workaround is to create multiple archives with less items each, see
+A workaround is to create multiple archives with fewer items each, see
 also :issue:`1452`.
 
 .. _item:
@@ -709,7 +709,7 @@ be estimated like that::
 All units are Bytes.
 
 It is assuming every chunk is referenced exactly once (if you have a lot of
-duplicate chunks, you will have less chunks than estimated above).
+duplicate chunks, you will have fewer chunks than estimated above).
 
 It is also assuming that typical chunk size is 2^HASH_MASK_BITS (if you have
 a lot of files smaller than this statistical medium chunk size, you will have