Reword to clarify newer generations are left alone
My attempt at clarifying the docs resulted in a false explanation. This is now fixed and I added an example to eliminate all possible confusion.
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generations, a value such as <literal>30d</literal> to delete all
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generations, a value such as <literal>30d</literal> to delete all
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generations older than the specified number of days (except for the
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generations older than the specified number of days (except for the
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generation that was active at that point in time), or a value such as
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generation that was active at that point in time), or a value such as
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<literal>+5</literal> to only keep the specified number of generations.
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<literal>+5</literal> to keep the last <literal>5</literal> generations
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ignoring any newer than current, e.g., if <literal>30</literal> is the current
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generation <literal>+5</literal> will delete generation <literal>25</literal>
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and all older generations.
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Periodically deleting old generations is important to make garbage collection
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Periodically deleting old generations is important to make garbage collection
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effective.</para>
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effective.</para>
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