Please find, for review, the debconf templates and packages descriptions for the solaar source package.
This review will last from Sunday, September 21, 2014 to Wednesday, October 01, 2014. Please send reviews as unified diffs (diff -u) against the original files. Comments about your proposed changes will be appreciated. Your review should be sent as an answer to this mail. When appropriate, I will send intermediate requests for review, with "[RFRn]" (n>=2) as a subject tag. When we will reach a consensus, I send a "Last Chance For Comments" mail with "[LCFC]" as a subject tag. Finally, a summary will be sent to the review bug report, and a mail will be sent to this list with "[BTS]" as a subject tag. Rationale: --- solaar.old/debian/solaar.templates 2014-09-17 06:57:04.472944105 +0200 +++ solaar/debian/solaar.templates 2014-09-21 17:18:01.060315643 +0200 @@ -1,21 +1,23 @@ Template: solaar/use_plugdev_group Type: boolean Default: false +#flag:comment:3 +# Translators : DO NOT TRANSLATE the ${SEAT_DAEMON_STATUS} variable name This comment will help translator to avoid common mistakes _Description: Use plugdev group? By default, the Logitech receiver devices are only accessible by the root user. . - To allow access to regular users (through solaar), the needed ACLs can be + To allow access to unprivileged users (through solaar), the needed ACLs can be We more often use "unprivileged users" in opposition to "root" applied, either by the ConsoleKit or systemd daemon, to the current seat (logged-in user). Right now, ${SEAT_DAEMON_STATUS} daemon is running. . - If neither of these daemons is installed on your system, or you want to make - the receiver accessible to ssh logged-in through ssh, members of the 'plugdev' + If neither of these daemons is installed on the system, or you want to make + the receiver accessible to users logged-in remotely, members of the "plugdev" system group can be given access to the receiver devices. This was probably a typo, I guess . - If you do use the 'plugdev' group, don't forget to make sure all your desktop + If you do use the "plugdev" group, don't forget to make sure all desktop Standard debian-l10n-english quoting. users are members of the plugdev system group. You can add new members to the group by running, as root: gpasswd --add <username> plugdev - For the group membership to take effect, the affected users have to log-out - and log-in again. + For the group membership to take effect, the affected users have to logout + and login again. I think this should be this way: Justin will probably confirm. --
Template: solaar/use_plugdev_group Type: boolean Default: false #flag:comment:3 # Translators : DO NOT TRANSLATE the ${SEAT_DAEMON_STATUS} variable name _Description: Use plugdev group? By default, the Logitech receiver devices are only accessible by the root user. . To allow access to unprivileged users (through solaar), the needed ACLs can be applied, either by the ConsoleKit or systemd daemon, to the current seat (logged-in user). Right now, ${SEAT_DAEMON_STATUS} daemon is running. . If neither of these daemons is installed on the system, or you want to make the receiver accessible to users logged-in remotely, members of the "plugdev" system group can be given access to the receiver devices. . If you do use the "plugdev" group, don't forget to make sure all desktop users are members of the plugdev system group. You can add new members to the group by running, as root: gpasswd --add <username> plugdev For the group membership to take effect, the affected users have to logout and login again.
--- solaar.old/debian/solaar.templates 2014-09-17 06:57:04.472944105 +0200 +++ solaar/debian/solaar.templates 2014-09-21 17:18:01.060315643 +0200 @@ -1,21 +1,23 @@ Template: solaar/use_plugdev_group Type: boolean Default: false +#flag:comment:3 +# Translators : DO NOT TRANSLATE the ${SEAT_DAEMON_STATUS} variable name _Description: Use plugdev group? By default, the Logitech receiver devices are only accessible by the root user. . - To allow access to regular users (through solaar), the needed ACLs can be + To allow access to unprivileged users (through solaar), the needed ACLs can be applied, either by the ConsoleKit or systemd daemon, to the current seat (logged-in user). Right now, ${SEAT_DAEMON_STATUS} daemon is running. . - If neither of these daemons is installed on your system, or you want to make - the receiver accessible to ssh logged-in through ssh, members of the 'plugdev' + If neither of these daemons is installed on the system, or you want to make + the receiver accessible to users logged-in remotely, members of the "plugdev" system group can be given access to the receiver devices. . - If you do use the 'plugdev' group, don't forget to make sure all your desktop + If you do use the "plugdev" group, don't forget to make sure all desktop users are members of the plugdev system group. You can add new members to the group by running, as root: gpasswd --add <username> plugdev - For the group membership to take effect, the affected users have to log-out - and log-in again. + For the group membership to take effect, the affected users have to logout + and login again.
Source: solaar Section: misc Priority: optional Maintainer: Stephen Kitt <sk...@debian.org> Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 9) Build-Depends-Indep: python, po-debconf X-Python-Version: >= 2.7 X-Python3-Version: >= 3.2 Standards-Version: 3.9.5 Homepage: http://pwr.github.io/Solaar Vcs-Git: git://anonscm.debian.org/collab-maint/solaar.git Vcs-Browser: http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=collab-maint/solaar.git Package: solaar Architecture: all Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ${debconf:Depends}, udev (>= 175), passwd | adduser, ${python:Depends}, python-pyudev (>= 0.13), python-gi (>= 3.2), gir1.2-gtk-3.0 (>= 3.4), ${solaar:Desktop-Icon-Theme} Recommends: gir1.2-notify-0.7, consolekit (>= 0.4.3) | systemd (>= 44), python-dbus (>= 1.1.0), upower Suggests: gir1.2-appindicator3-0.1, solaar-gnome3 (= ${source:Version}) Description: Logitech Unifying Receiver peripherals manager for Linux Solaar is a Linux device manager for Logitech's Unifying Receiver peripherals. It is able to pair/unpair devices to the receiver, and for some devices read battery status. Package: solaar-gnome3 Architecture: all Section: gnome Depends: ${misc:Depends}, solaar (= ${source:Version}), gir1.2-appindicator3-0.1, gnome-shell (>= 3.4) | unity (>= 5.10), ${solaar:Gnome-Icon-Theme} Enhances: solaar Description: gnome-shell/Unity integration for Solaar Solaar is a Linux device manager for Logitech's Unifying Receiver peripherals. It is able to pair/unpair devices to the receiver, and for some devices read battery status. . This metapackage ensures integration with gnome-shell/Unity.
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