DOC: configuration: confuse "strict-mode" with "zero-warning"

4b10302fd8 ("MINOR: cfgparse: implement a simple if/elif/else/endif
macro block handler") introduces a confusion between "strict-mode" and
"zero-warning".

This patch fixes the issue by changing "strict-mode" by "zero-warning"
in section 2.4. Conditional blocks.

Must be backported as far as 2.4.
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William Lallemand 2025-08-28 17:31:27 +02:00
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@ -1272,8 +1272,8 @@ Four other directives are provided to report some status:
- .warning "message" : emit this message at level WARNING
- .alert "message" : emit this message at level ALERT
Messages emitted at level WARNING may cause the process to fail to start if the
"strict-mode" is enabled. Messages emitted at level ALERT will always cause a
Messages emitted at level WARNING may cause the process to fail to start if
"zero-warning" is enabled. Messages emitted at level ALERT will always cause a
fatal error. These can be used to detect some inappropriate conditions and
provide advice to the user.