On Sun, Feb 04 2018, Lucas Werkmeister jotted: > On 04.02.2018 19:55, Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason wrote: >> >> On Sun, Feb 04 2018, Lucas Werkmeister jotted: >> >>> [--inetd | >>> [--listen=<host_or_ipaddr>] [--port=<n>] >>> [--user=<user> [--group=<group>]]] >>> + [--log-destination=(stderr|syslog|none)] >> >> I micronit, but maybe worthwhile to have a preceeding commit to fix up >> that indentation of --listen and --user. > > I thought the indentation here is intentional, since we’re still inside > the [] pair (either --inetd or --listen, --port, …). Yes, sorry. Nevrmind. >> >>> +--log-destination=<destination>:: >>> + Send log messages to the specified destination. >>> + Note that this option does not imply --verbose, >> >> Should `` quote --verbose, although I see similar to the WS change I >> noted above there's plenty of existing stuff in that doc doing it wrong. > > I could send a follow-up to consistently ``-quote all options in > git-daemon.txt… or would that be rejected as unnecessarily cluttering > the history or the `git blame`? I don't think anyone would mind. Tiny doc cleanups are neat-o. >>> + } else >>> + die("unknown log destination '%s'", v); >> >> Should be die(_("unknown..., i.e. use the _() macro. >> >> Anyway, this looks fine to be with our without these proposed >> bikeshedding changes above. Thanks. >>