Package: update-manager Version: 0.42.2ubuntu22-11 Severity: normal Tags: upstream
In many places, package still thinks we're in Ubuntu. This cannot be fixed by a simple regex since the strings are propagated into the PO files. Also, some of the phrases are specific to Ubuntu in nature. I think this should be fixed in upstream, by detecting flavour during build and make these files dynamicaly generated. $ grep Ubuntu ./DistUpgrade/DistUpgrade.glade ./help/C/update-manager.xml ./data/UpdateManager.glade ./data/SoftwareProperties.glade ./UpdateManager/UpdateManager.py ./DistUpgrade/DistUpgrade.glade: <property name="title" translatable="yes">Upgrading Ubuntu</property> ./DistUpgrade/DistUpgrade.glade: <property name="label" translatable="yes"><span weight="bold" size="x-large">Upgrading to Ubuntu 6.06 LTS</span></property> ./help/C/update-manager.xml: management application for the GNOME desktop created by the Ubuntu ./help/C/update-manager.xml: by checking Ubuntu's software repositories for new versions of installed ./help/C/update-manager.xml: Ubuntu standard installation, and should already be on your system. The ./help/C/update-manager.xml: application is known as <application>Ubuntu Update ./help/C/update-manager.xml: <guimenuitem>Ubuntu Update Manager</guimenuitem> ./help/C/update-manager.xml: <para>The Ubuntu software repository contains thousands of ./help/C/update-manager.xml: supported by the Ubuntu team. This includes the most popular ./help/C/update-manager.xml: of which is installed by default when you install Ubuntu. ./help/C/update-manager.xml: applications that the Ubuntu developers, community, and ./help/C/update-manager.xml: users feel are important and that the Ubuntu security and ./help/C/update-manager.xml: commonly used, and which is supported by the Ubuntu team ./help/C/update-manager.xml: will be installed on Ubuntu CDs but is clearly separated to ./help/C/update-manager.xml: because it is essential in order for Ubuntu to run on ./help/C/update-manager.xml: for Ubuntu to run on those machines. By default, we will ./help/C/update-manager.xml: other way to install Ubuntu. The Ubuntu team works with such ./help/C/update-manager.xml: a stable Ubuntu core.</para> ./help/C/update-manager.xml: Ubuntu 'main' Component license Policy. ./help/C/update-manager.xml: <para>During installation the default Ubuntu Authentication keys are ./help/C/update-manager.xml: added to the <application>Ubuntu GPG Keyring</application> package. In ./help/C/update-manager.xml: Ubuntu distribution. The user manual was written by Sean Wheller ./data/UpdateManager.glade: <property name="tooltip" translatable="yes">Upgrade to the latest version of Ubuntu</property> ./data/SoftwareProperties.glade: <property name="tooltip" translatable="yes">Only security updates from the official Ubuntu servers will be installed automatically</property> ./UpdateManager/UpdateManager.py: "Upgrade to a later version of Ubuntu Linux. See " ./UpdateManager/UpdateManager.py: #msg = "<big><b>%s</b></big>\n\n%s" % (_("There is a new release of Ubuntu available!"), _("A new release with the codename '%s' is available. Please see http://www.ubuntulinux.org/ for upgrade instructions.") % name) -- System Information: Debian Release: 4.0 APT prefers testing APT policy: (500, 'testing') Architecture: amd64 (x86_64) Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash Kernel: Linux 2.6.18-4-amd64 Locale: LANG=ca_AD.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=ca_AD.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8) Versions of packages update-manager depends on: ii libgnome2-perl 1.040-1 Perl interface to the GNOME librar ii lsb-release 3.1-23.1 Linux Standard Base version report ii python 2.4.4-2 An interactive high-level object-o ii python-apt 0.6.19 Python interface to libapt-pkg ii python-glade2 2.8.6-8 GTK+ bindings: Glade support ii python-gnome2 2.12.4-6 Python bindings for the GNOME desk ii python-gnupginterface 0.3.2-9 Python interface to GnuPG (GPG) ii python-support 0.5.6 automated rebuilding support for p ii synaptic 0.57.11.1 Graphical package manager update-manager recommends no packages. -- no debconf information -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]