On Tue, Jan 28, 2014 at 12:07 PM, Allan McRae <allan@archlinux.org> wrote:
On 17/01/14 09:30, Jason St. John wrote:
Signed-off-by: Jason St. John <jstjohn@purdue.edu>
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@@ -255,8 +254,8 @@ Options
**PKGEXT=**".pkg.tar.gz", **SRCEXT=**".src.tar.gz":: Sets the compression used when making compiled or source packages. The - current valid suffixes are `.tar`, `.tar.gz`, `.tar.bz2`, `.tar.xz`, - `.tar.lzo`, `.tar.lrz` and `.tar.Z`. + current, valid suffixes are `.tar`, `.tar.gz`, `.tar.bz2`, `.tar.xz`, + `.tar.lzo`, `.tar.lrz`, and `.tar.Z`. Do not touch these unless you know what you are doing.
That sentence is still bad... How about just "Valid suffixes are ..."?
I think the grammatically correct way to formulate the original meaning would be "currently valid suffixes are." That said, I don't think it matters that much which one is chosen since both of them are comprehensible.