David Prévot wrote:
> myr a écrit :
>> -specified by the Debian developer (or an individual user if he chooses
>> -to build the package himself). This number corresponds to the revision
>> +specified by the Debian developer (or an individual user if he/she chooses
>> +to build the package by himse
[...]
> Template: lava-server/missingname
> Type: error
> _Description: Missing LAVA instance name
> An instance name must be specified for LAVA-server. Using
> the instance name 'default'.
^ ^
The Smith Project "house style" prefers doublequotes.
[...]
> Template: lav
Christian PERRIER wrote:
> Justin, Agustin, please double check if these files are really the last
> version of the reviewed files, as the discussion has been quite hard
> to follow.
No, that was my first try; we need a new version 2b with "the package
that provides ${value}"
Agustin Martin wrote:
> Wordlists generally provide a single value, but ispell dictionaries can
> provide more than one. For instance ispanish provides
> "castellano (Spanish Tex mode)", "castellano-utf8 (Spanish utf-8)" and
> "castellano8 (Spanish 8 bit)". All them use the same hash, but with
> d
Neil Williams wrote:
> I did ask for a template review whilst the package was still in NEW:
>
> https://lists.debian.org/debian-l10n-english/2014/06/msg9.html
> https://lists.debian.org/debian-l10n-english/2014/06/msg00010.html
>
> However, I wasn't CC'd on the only reply, despite that reply
Agustin Martin wrote:
> Justin B Rye wrote:
>>> The configuration question for "${question}" is empty but some
>>> elements are installed for the "${class}" class:
>>
>> What does it mean for a question to be empty? And what on earth is
>
Christian PERRIER wrote:
> Template: dictionaries-common/debconf_database_corruption
> Type: error
> #flag:translate!:3
> Description: Possible debconf database corruption
This is a case where we probably do need to let debconf talk about
debconf, but I can't believe we need to go this far into th
Christian PERRIER wrote:
> [...]
Sorry, I'm further offline at the moment than I'd expected, so my
comments will probably be delayed until the weekend.
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to seeing it back-ported and integrated in the debian
> package.
Btw, the backport of this was merged into the release-3.5 branch
yesterday. It'll be in GlusterFS 3.5.2.
Hope that helps. :)
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Justin B Rye wrote:
> Liferea is a web feed aggregator/reader that brings together all of the
> content from your favorite subscriptions. It has an embedded graphical
> browser and a simple interface similar to a desktop mail/newsclient,
> making it easy to organize and
Sidicas . wrote:
>> This makes me wonder exactly how GNOME-specific it is, but >otherwise looks
>> good.
>
> It's not GNOME specific at all.
> I think I'll go with:
> "Description: feed reader for your desktop"
(This of course sets me off mumbling about how it also works for
laptops, but that do
Package: linuxlogo
Version: 5.11-6
Severity: minor
When PID1 is systemd, the mechanism currently recommended in
README.Debian for getting a logo on VTs stops working - systemd
ignores /etc/inittab. (The alternative method involving /etc/pam.d
has never worked for me.)
I'm calling this a "minor"
Christoph Biedl wrote:
> victory wrote...
>> is "limited" used for packages which eg. has been doomed its EOL?
>> if that's it, it will better to say like "security support *period*"
>
> This is from the package description:
>
> | This package provides a program to identify installed packages for
Thijs Kinkhorst wrote:
> On Wed, May 28, 2014 06:39, Christian PERRIER wrote:
>> This is the last call for comments for the review of debconf
>> templates for debian-security-support.
>
> From debian/control:
>
> "for which support has had to be limited"
>
> The form 'has had to be' seems contru
Christoph Biedl wrote:
> Justin B Rye wrote...
[...]
>>> CHECK-SUPPORT-STATUS(1)
>>> ===
>>>
>>> NAME
>>>
>>> check-support-status - check installed packages for ended security support
>>
>> (Should th
Christoph Biedl wrote:
> Justin B Rye wrote...
>> Talking about "the regular security maintenance life cycle" worked in
>> the templates, but here it's not clear what "life cycle" you're
>> talking about - it might be the "software life cyc
Package: needrestart
Version: 0.9-1
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
The new kernel-upgrade-pending functionality is welcome, but its
debconf prompt contains a couple of new grammar errors.
Oh, that's helpful - the bug script has inserted a copy of the text I
was going to complain about into my rep
Moritz Muehlenhoff wrote:
> On Sat, May 17, 2014 at 12:05:14PM +0100, Justin B Rye wrote:
>> Do I understand that it does this by *containing lists* of packages
>> with such limits? Okay, so if LibreOffice (say) declares that the
>> version of their software in stable is no
Justin B Rye wrote:
>> *--dpkg-query* 'COMAND'::
> COMMAND
Sorry, missing from the patch - revised version attached.
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Christian PERRIER wrote:
>> I gather this template text is echoed by runtime messages from
>> binaries in the package (since there's a messages.po with the same
>> grammar problem). Should I give you a patch for that too?
>
> Would be a good idea, yes. Same for the manpage.
I may be doing this w
Christian PERRIER wrote:
> Rationale:
> --- debian-security-support.old/debian/debian-security-support.templates
> 2014-05-17 08:16:08.229777212 +0200
> +++ debian-security-support/debian/debian-security-support.templates
> 2014-05-17 08:18:22.759776423 +0200
> @@ -1,18 +1,20 @@
> Template
David Smith wrote:
> Please review this updated package description for the package liferea.
You left out the synopsis line:
Description: feed aggregator for GNOME
This makes me wonder exactly how GNOME-specific it is, but otherwise
looks good.
> Liferea is a linux feed reader that brings to
Package: whatmaps
Version: 0.0.5
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
The package description has several minor flaws (but even adding them
together this is still only a wishlist bug).
# Description: Find processes mapping shared objects
I wouldn't bother mentioning this if it was the only problem, bu
UID=db2d279a-afb3-4ea5-906a-bbb4ab04a8ce ro quiet pcie_aspm=off
acpi=off noapic noacpi
And in regards to the acpi/apic, we have no use for it. That's usually the
first thing I disable if there are unexpected shutdown issues like this. Does
this keep the system from getting a signal 15?
-
Dennis van Dok wrote:
> On 29-04-14 21:48, Justin B Rye wrote:
>>>> The International Grid Trust Federation (IGTF) maintains a common
[...]
> I just learned that the IGTF is in transition. They try to de-GRID-ify
> their name, and turn IGTF into a brand name rather than
Package: linux-2.6
Version: 2.6.32-48squeeze5
Severity: important
It seems like we are getting random shutdowns, typically sometime between 7-9am
CST. The last message in the logs is that a signal 15 was sent to all
processes. Due to the nature of our business, we don't keep the server down
lon
Dennis van Dok wrote:
> Justin B Rye wrote:
>> I suspect you'll see a second draft of this...
[...]
>> Maybe:
>> Please specify whether the IGTF Certification Authority certificates for
>> the @PROFILE@ profile should be installed as trusted in
>&g
I suspect you'll see a second draft of this...
Christian PERRIER wrote:
> Rationale:
> --- igtf-policy-bundle.old/debian/templates.in2014-04-24
> 08:41:06.143267631 +0200
> +++ igtf-policy-bundle/debian/templates.in2014-04-29 19:07:52.910508550
> +0200
> @@ -1,23 +1,27 @@
> Template
Andreas Cadhalpun wrote:
> On 27.04.2014 11:26, shirish शिरीष wrote:
>> I cannot install the update 34.0.1847.116-1~deb7u1 because
>> it depends on libudev0 and libudev0 is no longer in the Debian testing
>> archive. I have marked the bug as grave as almost everybody who has
>> removed libudev0 wou
Victor Di Rienzo wrote:
> hi guys, how do i update the information in my ITP to make it valid. sorry for
> all the errors but im working very late, and im making tons of errors.
Me too, so I waited until the next day. But beware of the Gmail user
interface and its default of blind top-posting: if
Victor Di Rienzo wrote:
> Package: gedraa-dsh
> Status: install ok installed
> Priority: standard
> Section: Sicence
> Maintainer: Victor Di Rienzo
> Version: 1.0.0
> Depends: default-jre
> Description: Data mine Internet catalogs to find double starts candidates
> double starts candidates
This i
Acked-by: Justin Pettit
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Ben Pfaff wrote:
CC: 733...@bugs.debian.org
Reported-by: m...@linux.it (Marco d'Itri)
Signed-off-by: Ben Pfaff
---
AUTHORS| 1 +
debian/control | 2 +-
2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/AUTHORS b/AUTHORS
index b1
Oh, are we doing this? I thought it was on hold
(https://lists.debian.org/debian-l10n-english/2014/03/msg00014.html)
Christian PERRIER wrote:
> --- ganeti.old/debian/templates/versioned.templates 2014-03-07
> 10:20:10.0 +0100
> +++ ganeti/debian/templates/versioned.templates 2014
Christian PERRIER wrote:
> --- distributed-net.old/debian/distributed-net.templates 2014-03-08
> 17:59:47.657657134 +0100
> +++ distributed-net/debian/distributed-net.templates 2014-03-17
> 08:34:51.896534125 +0100
> @@ -5,12 +5,12 @@
> The distributed.net client needs to be configured be
Christian PERRIER wrote:
> --- wims-moodle.old/debian/templates 2014-03-08 18:00:45.151242468 +0100
> +++ wims-moodle/debian/templates 2014-03-12 19:09:29.285610765 +0100
> @@ -1,12 +1,13 @@
> Template: wims-moodle/remoteurl
> Type: string
> Default: https://wims.domain
> -_Description: Pl
Package: openrc
Version: 0.12.4+20131230-9
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
There are cut-and-paste errors in some of the package descriptions:
> Originally written as Originally written as a Gentoo project, OpenRC is 100%
^
And librc1-dev lacks a final
A different Justin wrote:
> Just throwing my story in here as well.
Me too. And it seems to me that pretty much everything about this
message is misleading.
> Processing triggers for gnome-icon-theme (3.10.0-1) ...
>
> (gtk-update-icon-cache-3.0:13210): GdkPixbuf-WARNING **:
Just throwing my story in here as well.
apt-get update today gave me this during the update:
=
Processing triggers for hicolor-icon-theme (0.13-1) ...
(gtk-update-icon-cache-3.0:13208): GdkPixbuf-WARNING **: Cannot open
pixbuf loader module file
'/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/gdk-pixbuf-
Hi,
Thanks for the info. My alioth username is jandrusk-guest.
Cheers,
Justin
On Sun, Feb 23, 2014 at 8:53 AM, Thijs Kinkhorst wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thank you both for your interest.
>
> As you're both not DD's at the moment, you cannot upload the package
> yours
I would be interested in becoming an adopter for this package. Let me know
what the process would be.
Cheers,
Justin
On Feb 22, 2014 12:57 PM, "Thijs Kinkhorst" wrote:
> Package: wnpp
> Severity: normal
>
> We request an adopter for the signing-party package. There's
Package: ste-plugins
Version: 0.0.2-1
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
The long description for ste-plugins is obviously meant to be a
bulleted list; but it lacks the required indent, so it gets re-wrapped
on displays such as "https://packages.debian.org/sid/ste-plugins":
> A set of stereo plugins.
Package: tmperamental
Version: 1.0
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
The package description for tmperamental says:
> Description: LD_PRELOADable library to detect rogue writes to /tmp/
> This friendly library will explode in a huge ball of fire when an application
> tries to write to /tmp, which i
Package: file-roller
Version: 3.8.4-1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
* What lead up to the situation
- Downloaded latest source of MonoDevelop 4.2.2 from www.monodevelop.com
- Source is packaged as .tar.bz2
* What exactly did you do (or not do) that was effective (or
inef
Thomas Goirand wrote:
From the attached log (scroll to the bottom...):
Earlier, the log shows an error from dpkg-preconfigure:
debconf: delaying package configuration, since apt-utils is not installed
but it doesn't then try to install apt-utils; it unpacks nova-common,
tries to configure
Package: aptitude
Manuel A. Fernandez Montecelo wrote:
> In recent versions (0.6.8.4-1), the behaviour doesn't match what is
> explained in the messages of this bug report, so it looks to me that
> it's already doing what you requested (lowercase and searching for
> package name), even if the bug
Thomas Goirand wrote:
> Justin B Rye wrote:
>> So "Value for my-ip" *must* be inside a private IPv4 range? And we're
>> also taking it for granted that it needs to be a unique value on the
>> same LAN as its neighbours! So how about something like this:
>
Thomas Goirand wrote:
>>This value will be the static address for this compute node, and
>>must use IPv4 unless use_ipv6 is manually set to "True".
>
> No, it will always be an IPv4, because that's what is used to contact
> the node. IPv6 has to do with the VM ran inside the node. I don't
Christian Perrier wrote:
> Last release of Nova includes:
>
> * Configures Neutron credentials through Debconf.
>
> but the wording of the new templates doesn't fit the style of
> other templates.
>
> The "funny" part is that these templates do have the following warning:
>
> # These temp
Michael Gilbert wrote:
> I'd like to suggest the following wording for init-select. Thanks for
> reviewing.
In the control file:
> Package: init-select
[...]
> Description: init system selection tool
> This package makes it easy to select an init system, which is the first
> process initiated b
I don't know if this ITP is still alive, but if so I think we should
be Cc-ing the bug rather than posting on debian-devel.
> Cleto Martín wrote:
>> Package: wnpp
>> * Package name: telegram-cli
[...]
>> Description : Command-line interface for Telegram messenger
That's more or less jus
Christian PERRIER wrote:
> Template: chef/chef_server_url
All looks good.
In the control file:
> -Description: clients for the chef systems integration framework
> +Description: Chef systems integration framework - clients
>
> Debatable as there is only one binary package but I guess that "Che
Package: tercpp
Version: 0.6.2+dfsg-1
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch l10n
The short and long descriptions for tercpp are unhelpful and contain
several trivial errors, which are unlikely to fill people with
confidence about the package's usefulness.
> Package: libtercpp-dev
[...]
> Description: C+
Christian PERRIER wrote:
> This is the last call for comments for the review of debconf
> templates for apt-cacher-ng.
Sorry, I somehow missed the RFR for this! But I remember reading the
package description and seeing nothing I would change there, so for
once I can't blame Gmail.
> Template: ap
Christian PERRIER wrote:
> -_Description: select an init system
> - Please select an init system from the following list. If you are unsure
> - what this means, please select the default.
> +_Description: Init system:
>
> Turn the short description into a "prompt"
>
> + Please select an init sys
Package: libpdf-api2-perl
Version: 2.020-1
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
Please switch the Depends on ttf-dejavu to the new fonts-dejavu.
(I'm surprised Lintian doesn't catch this...)
-- System Information:
Debian Release: jessie/sid
APT prefers testing
APT policy: (990, 'testing'), (50, 'uns
victory wrote:
>> Description: Microsoft Kinect audio sensor setup helpers
>> When the Kinect is first plugged in it shows up as a generic USB device
>> with a bulk endpoint; after the appropriate firmware is installed, a
>> re-enumeration takes place and a USB Audio Class device becomes availab
Antonio Ospite wrote:
> I am attaching my latest version.
You attached the changelog instead of the control file, but the patch
all looks good.
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Justin B Rye wrote:
> When the Kinect is first plugged in, it shows up as a generic USB device
> with a bulk endpoint; after the appropriate firmware is installed, a
> re-enumeration takes place and a USB Audio Class device becomes available.
But my patch has "
Christian PERRIER wrote:
> Template: kinect-audio-setup/accept_eula
> Type: boolean
> Default: false
> +#flag:translate!:3
> _Description: Do you accept the Microsoft KinectForWindows EULA?
> + In order to fetch the binary firmware needed by the kinect-audio-setup
> package, you need
> + to ag
Package: gkermit
Version: 1.0-9
Followup-For: Bug #732938
Grant H. wrote:
> The description for the gkermit package states "The non-free package ckermit
> adds connection establishment, character-set translation and scripting
> features." However as of version 301-1 ckermit is now DFSG free and i
Package: lintian
Version: 2.5.10.4
Followup-For: Bug #732799
I noticed your fix still contains a typo:
gregor herrmann wrote:
> Proposed patch against git:
[...]
> - - the upstream tar using crytpographic signature.
> + upstream tarball using crytpographic signature.
f.so.0
No symbol table info available.
#20 0x7ff9f75cba40 in ?? () from
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libsmbconf.so.0
No symbol table info available.
#21 0x7ff9f5f93c0d in _tevent_loop_once () from
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libtevent.so.0
No symbol table info available.
#22 0x7ff9f9158c01 in main (
Christian PERRIER wrote:
> Template: pinto/adminpassword
> Type: password
> _Description: Pinto web administration password:
> + Please choose the password for the "pintoadmin" user.
> .
> + This login/password combination is needed, after installation, to log
> + in Pinto through its web inte
reassign 730642 hdfview
tags 730642 patch
thanks
Package: deborphan
Followup-For: Bug #730642
(I'm not a maintainer for deborphan or hdfview or any other package;
I'm just a random bystander with an idea for a fix.)
Joachim Wuttke wrote:
> in words: after explicitly installing hdfview,
> deboprh
Christian PERRIER wrote:
> Rationale:
> --- nsd.old/debian/templates 2013-11-15 07:18:39.544088911 +0100
> +++ nsd/debian/templates 2013-11-24 16:17:33.743228931 +0100
> @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
> Template: nsd3/old_confdir_exists
> Type: note
> -_Description: Configuration directory for NSD has b
thon2.7/nulog-core/inl.py", line 29, in
from twisted.enterprise.util import safe
exceptions.ImportError: No module named util
Failed to load application: No module named util
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Package: bind9-host
Version: 1:9.9.3.dfsg.P2-4
Severity: minor
This is largely a repeat of minor bug #579421, which was closed in
2010 by trimming some junk from the end of bind9-host's package
description. That was an improvement, but the issue that lifted the
bug above wishlist is still present
Package: hsbrainfuck
Version: 0.1-6
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
The package descriptions for haskell-brainfuck witter on and on about
the virtues of the language the interpreter happens to be implemented
in, declaring it to be a "pure, lazy, functional language" and giving
a URL that readers ca
Timo Sirainen wrote:
(Let go of it, Gmail, it isn't spam!)
> Justin B Rye wrote:
>> "Description: secure POP3/IMAP server”?
>
> There’s also LMTP and ManageSieve servers. In v2.3 most likely there
> will be SMTP submission server as well.
That alone seems enoug
Christian PERRIER wrote:
> This is the last call for comments for the review of debconf
> templates for dovecot.
Weren't we thinking of changing "Description: secure mail system" to
"Description: secure POP3/IMAP server"?
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victory wrote:
> Christian PERRIER wrote:
>> Template: fheroes2-pkg/post-invoke_hook-install
>> _Description: Install APT post-invoke hook?
>> Template: fheroes2-pkg/post-invoke_hook-remove
>> _Description: Remove APT post-invoke hook?
>> If activated, the APT post-invoke hook takes care of future
Paul Gevers wrote:
> Justin B Rye wrote:
>> In order to be able to compile projects using .rc files, you need first
>> to
>> manually install the package mingw32-binutils, which is suggested by
>> fp-compiler but not pulled in automatically.
>
>
Christian PERRIER wrote:
> +_Description: Default MS Windows .rc resource compiler:
> FPC supports compiling programs with embedded resource in .rc MS Windows
> + format on all platforms where the mingw windres tool is available.
There's still a bit of wonky English here.
FPC supports compi
Package: gmusicbrowser
Version: 1.1.10-2
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
I've already reported this as a followup to bug #720760, but since
that has been marked "fixed" without correcting any of the problems I
pointed out I suppose I'd better give it its own bug number. (I only
count package descr
Package: libzeitgeist-2.0-0
Version: 0.9.14-1
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
I noticed this new package appearing in "Section: utils", an attribute
inherited from the source stanza. The shared library should of course
be under "Section: libs".
(You'd think there'd be a Lintian check for this.)
-
I'd love to be able to provide a version that's in grammatical
English, but I don't understand what it's trying to say well enough to
make it say it.
Chris Bannister wrote:
> Marius Gavrilescu wrote:
>> Description : simple object container
>>
>> This module is a object container interface
Christian PERRIER wrote:
> Template: mini-buildd/home
> Type: string
> Default: /var/lib/mini-buildd
> _Description: Home path:
> + Please choose the directory where mini-buildd data will be stored.
> + The directory will also be the home directory for the mini-buildd user.
> + .
> + It should
> + .
> + If you don't choose it, newly introduced locales will be
> + automatically dropped from the system.
I've never quite been able to understand why anyone would want this;
is it for people who are concerned that their nation might soon
fragment into sub-codes, or what?
> Template
Okay, I can try to review it, but I need some input from the
maintainer, because I'm really not sure I understand it.
Christian PERRIER wrote:
> Template: fheroes2-pkg/build
> Type: boolean
> Default: true
> -_Description: Continue?
> - This application is about to download, compile from source
tag 726476 fixed-upstream upstream
thanks
seems to be fixed in 9.9.4:
https://kb.isc.org/article/AA-01046/0/BIND-9.9.4rc2-Release-Notes.html
https://kb.isc.org/article/AA-00803/0/Why-are-queries-for-some-PTR-records-no-longer-forwarded-since-upgrading-to-BIND-9.9.0.html
On Wed, Oct 16, 2013 at 12
Christian PERRIER wrote:
> For me, Dovecot is a mail "distribution" server. This is indeed how we
> call it, in my workplace (where the incoming/outbound SMTP server is
> separated fromthe "end-user" mail server.
>
> However, that term of "distribution" is a bit ambiguous for sysadmins.
>
> My pr
Christian PERRIER wrote:
> Template: dovecot-core/ssl-cert-exists
> Template: dovecot-core/create-ssl-cert
This all makes sense to me.
> Template: dovecot-core/ssl-cert-name
> _Description: Host name:
> Please enter the host name to use in the SSL certificate.
> .
> + It will become the
Package: python-docopt
Version: 0.6.1-1
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
You asked for reviews of your other package descriptions, so here's
one...
> Package: python-docopt
[...]
> Description: Creates beautiful command-line interfaces
This is a capitalised verb-phrase; upstream use a blurb "comma
Michael Gilbert wrote:
> I would like to suggest the attached change to the templates wording.
That is, s/apt-ld db/apt-ld source packages db/? Looks sane to me.
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Agustin Henze wrote:
> Hi Justin,
> I try to do the best I can, but my English is still not so good. I really
> appreciate your corrections, and I invite you (if you can/want) to review the
> descriptions of my other packages.
Oh, okay. Let me see... the source packages docopt,
Package: strongswan-ike
Version: 5.10-1
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
The new strongSwan package still has a description that talks about
working on "any recent 2.6 kernel".
Since even Debian Stable is on 3.x, and since anything too old to run
strongSwan has been completely unsupported for a lon
Package: ibniz
Version: 1.18-1
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
The package description contains the line:
Mainsteam software engineering aspects are considered totally irrelevant.
^
Missing letter.
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Package: python-livereload
Version: 1.0.1-1
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
There are quite a few minor English language problems in the package
description for python-livereload. None of them are bad enough to
make it unintelligible, and description bugs like this are especially
low-priority for
Package: clog
Version: 1.1.0-1
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
The package description for clog is ungrammatical enough to be rather
hard to understand.
> Description: highlight (or hide) important information
This has two major problems:
* lack of context. What sort of "information" is it filt
Package: needrestart
Version: 0.3-1
Followup-For: Bug #723935
While you're fixing this debconf template file, would you mind
changing the wording in needrestart/ui-query_pkgs_title?
Currently:
> Description: Daemons using orphaned libraries
But the libraries aren't "orphaned" in either of the s
Package: pmailq
Version: 0.5-1
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
The package description for pmailq has generally good content, but is
written in obviously non-native-speaker English.
> Description: postfix mail queue manager
Here and below: the binary and the packagename may both be "postfix",
but
Christian PERRIER wrote:
> This is the last call for comments for the review of debconf
> templates for pluxml.
Sorry, I've just spotted a mis-edit in my changes to the package
description:
> Package: pluxml
[...]
> Description: light blog/CMS engine powered by XML
> PluXml is a lightweight blog
This bug still exists on a vanilla installation of Apache 2.2 and PHP 5.4.4.
The package versions installed are php5-ming (1:0.4.4-1.1) amd64
and libming1 (1:0.4.4-1.1) amd64.
Cheers
Justin
Package: kytea
Version: 0.4.6+dfsg-2
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
This package has a terrible package description. (I'm still only
calling this a wishlist bug, though.)
> Package: kytea
[...]
> Description: morphological analysis system with pointwise predictors
Not bad, but the implementatio
Christian PERRIER wrote:
> Please select the web servers that should be configured for PluXml.
> + .
> + Please note that you will have to make sure a PHP interpreter is enabled for
> + the webserver.
Aoid politeness fatigue by taking out the second "Please". After all,
it's giving a warning, n
Christian PERRIER wrote:
> Template: apt-listdifferences/initialize
This all looks good.
> Template: apt-listdifferences/purge
> Type: boolean
> Default: false
> -_Description: Would you like to remove the apt-listdifferences database?
> - The apt-listdifferences database is currently still
Christian PERRIER wrote:
> This is the last call for comments for the review of debconf
> templates for italc.
Oh, here we go again! My review on Mon, 19 Aug never made it to the
list. It's there in the bug-log, though:
"http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=719778#20";
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Sylvestre Ledru wrote:
> * Package name: iwsy
[...]
> "Include what you use" means this: for every symbol (type, function variable,
[...]
Shouldn't that be "iwyu"?
--
JBR with qualifications in linguistics, experience as a Debian
sysadmin, and probably no clue about this particul
Thomas Goirand wrote:
> Justin B Rye wrote:
>>> _Description: Start the MiniUPnP daemon?
>>
>> Hang on, it's not asking if it should happen this once. We usually
>> phrase this as something like
>>
>>_Description: Start the MiniUPnP daemon at
Christian PERRIER wrote:
> This review is quite "light": I indeed have the feeling that I already
> came on this package at some (distant) point in the past.
February 2008!
> Rationale:
> --- snort.old/debian/snort.templates 2013-08-18 06:18:52.501757139 +0200
> +++ snort/debian/snort.templates
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