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author | Ondrej Zajicek (work) <santiago@crfreenet.org> | 2020-03-28 17:17:51 +0100 |
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committer | Ondrej Zajicek (work) <santiago@crfreenet.org> | 2020-04-08 13:11:51 +0200 |
commit | a109056145a6bc8a6b498ecb6e309ebc143c8b3c (patch) | |
tree | e2daf93f92e36b379b06d255eb8d72afc9690d2c /doc | |
parent | 2928c5bcc7c3caaeb6de34a84ca63de9a12e1f1a (diff) |
Doc: Update prefix set comment
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diff --git a/doc/bird.sgml b/doc/bird.sgml index b965da87..1c60e619 100644 --- a/doc/bird.sgml +++ b/doc/bird.sgml @@ -1419,9 +1419,10 @@ in the foot). <cf>192.168.0.0/16{16,24}</cf> and <cf>192.168.0.0/16 ge 24</cf> as <cf>192.168.0.0/16{24,32}</cf>. - It is possible to mix IPv4 and IPv6 prefixes/addresses in a prefix/ip set - but its behavior may change between versions without any warning; don't do - it unless you are more than sure what you are doing. (Really, don't do it.) + It is not possible to mix IPv4 and IPv6 prefixes in a prefix set. It is + currently possible to mix IPv4 and IPv6 addresses in an ip set, but that + behavior may change between versions without any warning; don't do it + unless you are more than sure what you are doing. (Really, don't do it.) <tag><label id="type-enum">enum</tag> Enumeration types are fixed sets of possibilities. You can't define your |