tRework README a bit - dedup - deduplicating backup program
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 (DIR) commit c0602e0b2710b6f3855cdb92cbb4e518c1ae6372
 (DIR) parent 4f719a7c9fc640e705084d5ea315e5fc8377a173
 (HTM) Author: sin <sin@2f30.org>
       Date:   Thu,  7 Mar 2019 18:24:04 +0000
       
       Rework README a bit
       
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         M README                              |       7 +++----
       
       1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
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 (DIR) diff --git a/README b/README
       t@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ To use dedup you have to first initialize the repository.
            dedup -r ~/repo -i
        
        dedup only handles a single file at a time, so using tar is advised.
       -For example, to dedup a directory file you can invoke dedup as
       +For example, to dedup a directory tree you can invoke dedup as
        follows:
        
            tar -c ~/dir | dedup -r ~/repo -m "$(date)"
       t@@ -19,8 +19,7 @@ follows:
        This will create .{snapshots,store} files in the ~/repo
        directory.  The store file contains all the unique blocks.  The
        snapshots file contains all the revisions of files that have been
       -deduplicated.  Each revision is identified by its SHA256 hash.  The
       -cache file is only used to speed up block hash comparison.
       +deduplicated.  Each revision is identified by its SHA256 hash.
        
        To list all known revisions run:
        
       t@@ -42,7 +41,7 @@ Dependencies
        ============
        
          - liblz4
       -  - openssl
       +  - openssl / libressl
        
        Contact
        =======