Hi! On Fri, 2013-11-01 at 12:28:09 +0100, Helge Kreutzmann wrote: > while adapting the translation to the new/changed strings a few > questions/comments arose (and an error during commit appeared, see below): > > The new term "available database" is used several times, e.g. > in dpkg.1:264. Is this meant as "databases, which are available on the > system" or "databases named »available«"?
The latter, I'll try to reword these occurrences to make that more clear. > dpkg-architecture.1:58 and dpkg-architecture.1:65 contain a double > space before "Command". That's standard man(1) behaviour, after a full-stop when starting a new sentence, but not a paragraph, on a new-line. In any case there's many such separation of sentences all over the dpkg man pages. Or do you mean something else? > Usually names of manual pages are marked up and followed by their > section, however, in dpkg-gensymbols.1:408 this is not the case for > File::Glob(3perl). Thanks, I'll fix this. > Extra space before "will" in dpkg-maintscript-helper.1:75 This seems to be due to the preceding ‘)’, it could be a bug in po4a perhaps, will investigate later, meanwhile I'll reflow the text to avoid it, also found another instance of this in dpkg.1. > dpkg-maintscript-helper.1:145 (and the following strings) seem to use > "switch" and "convert" as synonyms (for symlink vs. directory). Is > this correct or is there an intended difference between these two > terms in this context? No, they mean just the same, I'll unify the wording. > Finally, the following error message (?) appeared on the last push: > Total 5 (delta 4), reused 0 (delta 0) > remote: Sending notification emails to: debian-dpkg-...@lists.debian.org > remote: Triggered autobuild of master at > http://jenkins.grml.org/job/dpkg-source/lastBuild/ > remote: 500 Can't connect to dam.homelinux.net:9418 (Bad hostname) at > /usr/share/perl5/App/KGB/Client/ServerRef.pm line 195 > To git+ssh://kreutzm-gu...@git.debian.org/git/dpkg/dpkg Oh, don't worry, just ignore it for now. This is related to KGB, the equivalent of CIA, to notify on IRC. If the domain persists in being down for a while I'll notify the admins and disable it from the config. Thanks, Guillem -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-dpkg-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20131101144313.ga20...@gaara.hadrons.org