BUG #6089: error in documentation: incorrect string literal for SSL mode; 'disabled' vs 'disable' - Mailing list pgsql-bugs

From Sidney Cadot
Subject BUG #6089: error in documentation: incorrect string literal for SSL mode; 'disabled' vs 'disable'
Date
Msg-id 201107041430.p64EU3kn053624@wwwmaster.postgresql.org
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Responses Re: BUG #6089: error in documentation: incorrect string literal for SSL mode; 'disabled' vs 'disable'
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The following bug has been logged online:

Bug reference:      6089
Logged by:          Sidney Cadot
Email address:      sidney@jigsaw.nl
PostgreSQL version: all
Operating system:   all
Description:        error in documentation: incorrect string literal for SSL
mode; 'disabled' vs 'disable'
Details:

Table 31-3 of the documentation (Table 30-3 in older versions) lists SSL
mode descriptions. Here, the mode "disabled" is mentioned.

The actual, correct mode label for this is "disable" (without a 'd' at the
end). See src/interfaces/libpq/fe-connect.c.

This appears to be a documentation mistake that goes back to at least
version 8.4.

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