From 292306b191f952d2b853fb02458e6fc9bf066c2b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Hassan A Hashim Date: Tue, 6 Aug 2024 21:12:20 +0300 Subject: [PATCH] Fix typos and English grammar in `update.sh` German is different in using upper-case than English lol --- update.sh | 12 ++++++------ 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/update.sh b/update.sh index af18e7c6..148dfe67 100755 --- a/update.sh +++ b/update.sh @@ -828,14 +828,14 @@ elif [ $FORCE ]; then echo -e "\e[31mPlease rerun the update.sh Script without the --force/-f parameter.\e[0m" sleep 1 elif [ $NEW_BRANCH == "master" ] && [ $CURRENT_BRANCH != "master" ]; then - echo -e "\e[33mYou are about to switch your mailcow Updates to the stable (master) branch.\e[0m" + echo -e "\e[33mYou are about to switch your mailcow updates to the stable (master) branch.\e[0m" sleep 1 - echo -e "\e[33mBefore you do: Please take a backup of all components to ensure that no Data is lost...\e[0m" + echo -e "\e[33mBefore you do: Please take a backup of all components to ensure that no data is lost...\e[0m" sleep 1 - echo -e "\e[31mWARNING: Please see on GitHub or ask in the communitys if a switch to master is stable or not. - In some rear cases a Update back to master can destroy your mailcow configuration in case of Database Upgrades etc. - Normally a upgrade back to master should be safe during each full release. - Check GitHub for Database Changes and Update only if there similar to the full release!\e[0m" + echo -e "\e[31mWARNING: Please see on GitHub or ask in the community if a switch to master is stable or not. + In some rear cases an update back to master can destroy your mailcow configuration such as database upgrade, etc. + Normally an upgrade back to master should be safe during each full release. + Check GitHub for Database changes and update only if there similar to the full release!\e[0m" read -r -p "Are you sure you that want to continue upgrading to the stable (master) branch? [y/N] " response if [[ ! "${response}" =~ ^([yY][eE][sS]|[yY])+$ ]]; then echo "OK. If you prepared yourself for that please run the update.sh Script with the --stable parameter again to trigger this process here."