FYI:
On Sat, Aug 03, 2013 at 02:05:08AM +0200, Nicolas François wrote:
When there is only one command, bash seems to exec the command instead
of forking, so su receives a SIGINT, forwards it to bash, which has became
sleep in the mean time. So sleep terminates.
I believe that's at least
/
CDImage-http: /debian-cd/
IPv6: no
Archive-upstream: mirror.us.leaseweb.net
CDImage-upstream: mirror.us.leaseweb.net
Updates: four
Maintainer: Justin Ovens jov...@fortressitx.com
Country: US United States
Location: Clifton, NJ
Sponsor: SolarVPS http://www.solarvps.com
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It is now two years since this bug was closed, but the fix shows no
sign of moving in the direction of Sid. Make, a package with a
six-figure popcon rating, still has a package description littered
with typos and awkward turns of phrase.
I provided a patch for this in February 2011 - indeed, I
Package: libopus0
Version: 1.1~alpha+20130512-1
Followup-For: Bug #674467
Dear Maintainer,
I too ran into this issue. libasound2-plugins:i386 is required by some
older applications I enjoy, and it's currently blocked because:
libasound2-plugins deps on
libjack-jackd2-0
slight editing), with the
full updated source page. The resulted page can be seen on my test
server too:
http://www.tilapin.org/debian/intro/about.en#what
Let me add the Debian L10n English team into the loop (that allows me to
thank Justin for his tireless work, very welcome
robert pogson wrote:
Perhaps enable would be a better word than allow.
Yes; allow is almost always arguable (except for things like PAM),
and I have a natural bias against it since my work on
debian-l10n-english frequently involves correcting sentences along the
lines of APT allows to manage
robert pogson wrote:
Justin B Rye wrote, setting things up for automated installs of
thousands of packages on thousands of computers isn't quite a matter
of ticking an enable configuration management checkbox.
Agreed. It's easier.
Okay, now I think you're detectably exaggerating. And I'm
Workaround:
Use -d:
-d Force CRYPT encryption of the password.
# /usr/lib/squid/ncsa_auth /etc/squid/passwd
bob bob
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
# htpasswd -d passwd bob
New password:
Re-type new password:
Updating password for user bob
# /usr/lib/squid/ncsa_auth /etc/squid/passwd
bob
Package: squid
Version: 2.7.STABLE9-4.1
$ /usr/lib/squid/ncsa_auth /etc/squid/passwd
example_user example_password
Segmentation fault
warning: Could not load shared library symbols for linux-vdso.so.1.
Do you need set solib-search-path or set sysroot?
[Thread debugging using libthread_db
Chris King wrote:
* Fixed minor spelling and grammar errors. (Closes: #714015)
It would be a pity to fix _some_ of the errors and leave the
description still in need of work!
[...]
-Maintainer: Debian Games Team pkg-games-de...@lists.alioth.debian.org
+Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers
Charles Plessy wrote:
-Default: NoCloud, ConfigDrive, OVF, MAAS
+Default: NoCloud, ConfigDrive, AltCloud, OVF, MAAS, Ec2, CloudStack, None
-Choices-C: NoCloud, ConfigDrive, OVF, MAAS, Ec2
+Choices-C: NoCloud, ConfigDrive, AltCloud, OVF, MAAS, Ec2, CloudStack, None
-Choices: NoCloud:
Justin B Rye wrote:
Okay, I'm definitely still too unsure to offer a patch.
Still, just in case it helps... here's a patch with all those wild
guesses about the templates, plus one tweak to the control file:
- keys, install SSH public keys for logging in a default account, set up
+ keys
# for cont...@bugs.debian.org:
fixed 710532 1.8.6.3-2
thanks
Oleg Moskalenko wrote:
Justin, could you please untag this bug ? We already fixed it in
v1.8.6.3, according to your suggestions. But this bug is still
hanging over the package. How to mark it fixed or else ?
The trick is, you
START=yes
DESC=SASL Authentication Daemon
NAME=saslauthd
MECHANISMS=ldap
MECH_OPTIONS=
THREADS=5
OPTIONS=-c -m /var/run/saslauthd
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Dominic Hargreaves wrote:
Thanks. I have attached an updated template; I'd apparently failed to
remove the unused no-more-ssl template, and I've rephrased the comment
about Anope to make more sense.
Ah, okay. But my attempt to rephrase the bit about restarts being
problematic does make sense,
Charles Plessy wrote:
Description: configuration and customization of cloud instances
Cloud-init provides a framework and tool written in Python to handle early
initialization of a cloud instance. It can for example set a default locale
and hostname, generate SSH private host keys, add SSH
Christian PERRIER wrote:
I'm thinking about translators who need information in order to choose
the right thing to do.
I propose the following:
Template: keystone/create-admin-tenant
Type: boolean
Default: false
# Translators: a tenant in OpenStack world is
# an entity that contains
Justin B Rye wrote:
(By keep it aside do you mean keep it set off by commas?)
I mean set off by parentheses, obviously. Or just parenthesized.
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Thomas Goirand wrote:
In OpenStack, a tenant is a synonym of a project. I don't think it was a
rename, I saw both. For example, the OpenStack dashboard (Horizon) shows
projects and not tenants in the admin interface:
http://www.openstack.org/themes/openstack/images/essex/project-users.jpg
Christian PERRIER wrote:
This is the last call for comments for the review of debconf
templates for quantum.
I hadn't noticed these were long-descriptionless:
Template: quantum/admin-tenant-name
Type: string
Default: admin
_Description: Auth server tenant name:
Template:
Christian PERRIER wrote:
This is the last call for comments for the review of debconf
templates for keystone.
[...]
Template: keystone/admin-user
Type: string
Default: admin
_Description: User name of the administrative user:
Please enter a username for the administrative user.
For
Christian PERRIER wrote:
This is the last call for comments for the review of debconf
templates for heat.
[...]
Template: heat/admin-tenant-name
Type: string
Default: admin
_Description: Auth server tenant name:
Template: heat/admin-user
Type: string
Default: admin
_Description: Auth
Justin B Rye wrote:
Template: quantum/auth-host
Type: string
Default: 127.0.0.1
_Description: Auth server hostname:
One I failed to spot: s/Auth/Authentication/
Sorry, no patch...
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Christian PERRIER wrote:
This is the last call for comments for the review of debconf
templates for ceilometer.
Hang on:
Template: ceilometer/region-name
Type: string
Default: regionOne
_Description: Name of the region to register:
Openstack can be used using availability zones, with
this can be updated and fixed? It is setting off notices
when using internal vulnerability scanning software (e.g. OpenVAS
behind a firewall).
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Hi Christian,
From memory, I believe debian already patches cron in one other way to
avoid spinning up laptop drives (I believe it's related to stat()ing
/etc/cron.d to check for updated files?). I believe we should aim to
fix this here, too. I'm attaching a very lightly tested patch. Note
Charles Plessy wrote:
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-branches/ubuntu/saucy/cloud-init/saucy/view/head:/debian/cloud-init.templates
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-branches/ubuntu/saucy/cloud-init/saucy/view/head:/debian/control
The Ubuntu template has a couple of extra
Thomas Goirand wrote:
Justin B Rye justin.byam@gmail.com wrote:
Christian PERRIER wrote:
Template: quantum-plugin-openvswitch/enable_tunneling
Type: select
+__Choices: True, False
+Choices-C: True, False
Default: True
_Description: Enable tunneling:
+ Please choose whether you want
Christian PERRIER wrote:
Template: ircd-hybrid/no-more-ssl
Type: boolean
Default: true
-_Description: All OpenSSL support is now disabled by default; continue?
+_Description: Continue with now disabled OpenSSL support?
We tend to avoid complicated sentences in templates synopsis. Hence
Christian PERRIER wrote:
Template: cloud-init/datasources
Type: multiselect
Default: NoCloud, ConfigDrive, OVF, MAAS
Choices-C: NoCloud, ConfigDrive, OVF, MAAS, Ec2
+__Choices: /var/lib/cloud/seed only, Openstack Config Drive, OVF Transports,
Ubuntu MAAS, EC2 Metadata service
On Fri, Jun 05, 2009, Justin B Rye wrote:
On Sun, Jun 05, 2005, Justin B Rye wrote:
Okay, if not for Woody or Sarge, how about in Etch?
If not Woody or Sarge or Etch or Lenny, how about Squeeze?
Okay, if not for Woody or Sarge or Etch or Lenny or Squeeze or Wheezy,
how about Jessie?
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to be installed on
HTTPS only, with a
redirection to HTTPS if HTTP is in use.
Ou standard wording.
I'm not fond of installed on HTTPS. That sounds a bit Frenglish to
me...:-). Even in French, indeed, the website is not installed sur
HTTPS.
Justin?
I needed to sleep on it! Yes, I would
Christian PERRIER wrote:
Similar changes as other OpenStack packages.
[...]
Template: quantum-plugin-openvswitch/tenant_network_type
Type: select
-Choices: local, gre, vlan, none
+__Choices: local, gre, vlan, none
+Choices-C: local, gre, vlan, none
Default: gre
_Description: Type of
Thomas Goirand wrote:
Justin B Rye wrote:
Mind you, I still think it's weird that
cloudmongers want us to make client connections on an Application
Programming Interface..
It's an REST API server that we are talking about. I know it sounds a
bit weirdo to connect to an API, thought it's
Christian PERRIER wrote:
Template: sftpcloudfs/auth-url
Type: string
Default: https://auth.api.rackspacecloud.com/v1.0
+_Description: Authentication server URL:
+ In order to authenticate its users, SFTPCloudFS needs to connect to an
+ authentication server (such as RackSpace Cloud Files
Christian PERRIER wrote:
[...]
Template: heat/keystone-ip
Type: string
-_Description: Keystone IP address:
- Enter the IP address of your keystone server, so that heat-api can
- contact Keystone to do the Heat service and endpoint creation.
+_Description: Keystone server IP address:
+
Please go ahead and rename the package lynx-cur to lynx.
There is only one package in Debian providing a /usr/bin/lynx
executable; users should be able to find the description for that
package by asking for apt-cache show lynx. Users should *not* need
to know ancient history about the packaging
Christian PERRIER wrote:
Your review should be sent as an answer to this mail.
[...]
Template: cinder/configure_db
[...]
+ * the type of database that you want to use;
+ * the database server host name (that server must allow TCP connections
from this
+machine);
+ * a user name and
Christian PERRIER wrote:
Your review should be sent as an answer to this mail.
Template: ceilometer/register-endpoint
[...]
Template: ceilometer/keystone-ip
[...]
Template: ceilometer/keystone-auth-token
[...]
Template: ceilometer/endpoint-ip
Well, I thought I'd found a whole lot more
Package: lynx-cur
Version: 2.8.8dev.12-2
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
The package description for lynx-cur is about a decade overdue for
some routine maintenance.
| Description: Text-mode WWW Browser with NLS support (development version)
Problems:
* There's no NON-development version for
Package: rfc5766-turn-server
Version: 1.8.4.2-1
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
The package synopsis is broken between the short description line and
the long description (in a manner specifically forbidden in Debian
Policy 3.4.2, so I'm treating this as worse than my usual Severity:
wishlist).
reporting etiquette. Thank-you.
=D
Sincerely
Justin Isaacson
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Package: herbstluftwm
Version: 0.5.1-1
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
The package description for herbstluftwm has minor flaws of several
different kinds; put them all together and they're just about worth
filing a wishlist bug.
# Package: herbstluftwm
[...]
# Description: manual tiling window
Should already be fixed.
This was also backported to 9, 0.8, and 0.7
Module: libav
Branch: master
Commit: ea1136baafb1fe271cb56c3f4d7bff0267e3c70f
Author:Anton Khirnov an...@khirnov.net
Committer: Anton Khirnov an...@khirnov.net
Date: Wed Mar 6 09:58:00 2013 +0100
wmadec: require
Christian PERRIER wrote:
Your review should be sent as an answer to this mail.
[...]
Don't apply this patch until we've had feedback from the maintainer to
say how badly I'm misunderstanding things!
Template: b43-fwcutter/install-unconditional
Type: boolean
Default: true
-_Description:
Christian PERRIER wrote:
Your review should be sent as an answer to this mail.
What are we diffing against? The original TAF copies didn't have
pynslcd/nslcd-utils, and the version I get with apt-get source has
various minor changes (e.g. to Build-Depends). Oh, and it still
doesn't have the
not crazy about
custom building such a key package.
Thanks.
Justin Pasher
- Original Message -
From: Sam Hartman hartm...@debian.org
Date: Tue, 14 May 2013 22:32:44 -0400
Subject: Re: Bug#708175: Converting libkrb53 into transitional
package instead of conflicting with libkrb5-3
Package: pciutils
Version: 1:3.1.9-6
Severity: normal
(FHS compliance is a Debian Policy must, but since it's only one
minor executable out of a set I'll leave the bug at normal.)
The executable update-pciids requires root privileges to work, keeps
its manpage in section 8, and is obviously not
Package: pciutils
Version: 1:3.1.9-6
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
The package descriptions for the pciutils package family have a number
of minor flaws.
Package: pciutils
[...]
Description: Linux PCI Utilities
There is no reason to mention Linux here; as the upstream project page
points
.
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Justin B Rye wrote:
Christian PERRIER wrote:
Your review should be sent as an answer to this mail.
[...]
Default: http://yourserver/tt-rss/
It seems to me we should have some explicit policy rule against
defaults like this: http://[CENSORED].com really exists. If you need
a dummy
Sebastian Reichel wrote:
On Sun, May 12, 2013 at 12:11:20PM +0100, Justin B Rye wrote:
Justin B Rye wrote:
Christian PERRIER wrote:
Default: http://yourserver/tt-rss/
It seems to me we should have some explicit policy rule against
defaults like this: http://[CENSORED].com really exists
Arthur de Jong wrote:
This is what will be in NEWS.Debian file for 0.9.0:
The 0.9 release changes the communication protocol used between the
NSS and PAM modules on one end and the nslcd process on the other
end.
This means that after an upgrade, if the new nslcd is
Andrei POPESCU wrote:
On Vi, 10 mai 13, 13:50:39, David Prévot wrote:
debdelta is not really new, not sure the release-notes is the best place
to advertise it, maybe debian-reference would be better suited if not
already documented there.
Upgrading to a new stable release probably results
Package: procinfo
Version: 1:2.0.304-1
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
I've got some minor niggles with the package description:
Description: reporter for system information from /proc and /sys
Procinfo-NG is a small program that gathers some system information from
diverse files under /proc
Package: bash
Version: 4.2+dfsg-1
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
The short description for bash-doc has a trivial typo (or maybe an
advertisement for eighties pop band The The):
Description: Documentation and examples for the The GNU Bourne Again SHell
Martin Eberhard Schauer wrote:
the package description of libsctp1 (1) is partly outdated:
… now available in the Linux kernel source tree in versions 2.5.36
respectively 2.4.24 and following. Squeeze already has 2.6.32 and
upstream (2) states:
The Linux kernel has built-in support for
Erik Esterer wrote:
There are a few minor typos in the package desription part of the control
file.
A patch (against the control file in experimental) to fix these typos is
included.
There are a couple more than you noticed.
--- a/debian/control 2013-05-07 11:45:47.806452323 +0200
+++
Justin B Rye wrote:
There are a couple more than you noticed.
Oops, and I sent mine too soon, too.
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diff -ru kdeartwork-4.8.4.pristine/debian/control
Bill Allombert wrote:
Chris Bannister wrote:
First line, second paragraph reads:
This information helps Debian making decisions such as which packages
this should be:
This information helps Debian make decisions such as which packages
Dear Debian L10N English team,
I received the bug
Christian PERRIER wrote:
I suspect the patch might benefit from a quick review.
para
The next time you run commandapt-get update/command, the
system will become aware of the packages in the
-literalreleasename;-backports/literal section and will consider
them
- when
(Original bug-reporter here...)
Why did the new version not migrate from sid to testing in ten
months (the bug was fixed 05-jul-2012)? Perhaps it is possible
to force this migration after wheezy release, for the next dot
release?
There's this thing called a freeze, you see. Unfortunately
Package: release-notes
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
upgrading.dbk still contains a section claiming that Support for
cryptoloop has been dropped from the Linux kernel packages included in
Debian release;, which was true for release;=squeeze, not wheezy.
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Package: release-notes
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
(I'm handling this separately from my copy-editing sweep since it's a
content-modifying change.)
The whats-new.dbk section id=stable-updates announces a change to
the Debian repositories that was new in Squeeze (retiring Lenny's
volatile
Processing commands for cont...@bugs.debian.org:
# that paragraph is kept on purpose for this release in the hope that more
people will notice
tags 706529 + jessie
Aren't readers likely to see that news item, recognise that it's
stale, and therefore skip over both that and the associated
Package: release-notes
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
On Apr 12 on debian-doc, Justin B Rye wrote:
Daniel Hartwig wrote:
Neither is this something new, so why not just remove this old
notice?
Yes, sure, that would be an option. I attach a version of my patch
that removes this particular
Michael Vogt wrote:
Template: squid-deb-proxy/ppa-enable
Type: boolean
Default: false
-_Description: Allow PPA (Personal Package Archive) access?
- Squid-deb-proxy by default will not allow PPA repositories from launchpad.
- Selecting Y in this option will activate PPA repo access.
Christian PERRIER wrote:
Your review should be sent as an answer to this mail.
[...]
Template: squid-deb-proxy/ppa-enable
Type: boolean
Default: false
-_Description: Allow PPA (Personal Package Archive) access?
- Squid-deb-proxy by default will not allow PPA repositories from launchpad.
Christian PERRIER wrote:
Your review should be sent as an answer to this mail.
[...]
Template: sipml5-web-phone/webserver
Type: boolean
Default: true
-_Description: Automatically configure apache2?
+_Description: Automatically configure Apache for Sipml5?
[...]
# for the control server:
tags 705657 patch
severity 705657 minor
thanks
Package: chef
Severity: wishlist
Dear Maintainer,
please consider to change the 'short description' (aka synopsis)
of this package so it adhere to the Debian Policy [1]
(max. 80 characters).
The formatting also
On 03/21/2013 05:25 AM, Miguel Landaeta wrote:
Hi Justin,
On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 8:35 AM, Justin Karneges jus...@affinix.com wrote:
Plan will be to create two packages: mongrel2-core and mongrel2. Former will
contain everything except for default config and startup scripts. Latter
will depend
Package: release-notes
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
In upgrading.dbk, Section 4.3.3 Adding APT source from CD-ROM or DVD
has:
1) references to /cdrom throughout
...but apparently that's not obsolete quite yet; it's only Wheezy's
apt-cdrom that's FHS-compliant and uses /media/cdrom (see
Jonathan Nieder wrote:
Justin B Rye wrote:
* Run aptitude and look for the Obsolete and Locally
Created Packages category, which will contain packages
from previous releases that you never bothered to remove.
These may be obsolete, but unless they're *also* redundant
Justin B Rye wrote:
[...] It seems to me we should put all our coverage of
redundant packages in 4.4.3 (mentioning apt-get autoremove and
avoiding the word obsolete), put all our coverage of relic packages
in 4.9, and leave the two sections completely unconnected.
Here's an attempt at a patch
Justin B Rye wrote:
Is it still true that deborphan is highly recommended, or is that a
leftover from the days when it was the only tool that implemented any
of this functionality?
And does popcon-largest-unused still work? It thinks I don't use my
web browser or window manager
Jonathan Nieder wrote:
Anyone still using dselect these days knows very well how to use it.
New users are presumably using aptitude instead. The vague tip below
seems out of place, so this patch removes it.
I should like to call your attention to the fact that this whole
paragraph is just
Martin Eberhard Schauer wrote:
I would like to suggest another wording for the package description.
The current description is:
Description: Gerber file viewer for PCB design
gerbv is a utility for viewing Gerber RS-274X files, Excellon drill files,
and CSV pick-and-place files. Gerber
I am looking to package this, probably in a ppa at first until I'm satisfied
with it.
Plan will be to create two packages: mongrel2-core and mongrel2. Former will
contain everything except for default config and startup scripts. Latter will
depend on core and include the rest. The reason for
Sven Hoexter wrote:
udevil - Mounts and unmounts removable devices and networks without a
Without... a safety net? Oh, without a password, via SUID.
I've to admint that I didn't follow the current way of mounting removal
devices in desktop enviroments but I'm still wondering what's
Martin Eberhard Schauer wrote:
are you sure the package descriptions are what you intended to say?
Package: biomaj
Oh, yes - these and biomaj-watcher passed through d-l-e a year ago:
https://lists.debian.org/debian-l10n-english/2011/12/msg00036.html
Package: gwhere
Followup-For: Bug #702375
Tags: patch
Reuben Thomas wrote:
at each once → every time.
Or since the package description has other minor problems that aren't
present in the current upstream blurb, how about simply importing that
text (patch attached)?
Detailed package description
Package: forg
Version: 0.5.1-7
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
Perhaps unsurprisingly, the package description for forg is in need of
a small amount of routine maintenance.
Description: Graphical Gopher Browser
A perfectly good synopsis, except that there's no need to capitalise
every word.
Package: gkermit
Version: 1.0-9
Severity: minor
Tags: patch
The package description for gkermit needs some routine maintenance.
Description: A serial and network communications package
This synopsis is a bit longwinded and confusing.
* Why does it waste time telling me gkermit is a package?
Chris Bannister wrote:
The short description:
JACK audio recorder for spontaneous and conservatory use
Should that really be conservatory? Even if it is supposed to be
conservative, it still seems a bit odd.
I can't see anything like it in the upstream docs. If it didn't go on
to imply
Package: ntp
Version: 4.2.6.p5+dfsg-2
Problem: when -I eth1 (or your_interface_here (which is not part of the
default route)) is specified -- ntpd crashed after about 10 minutes
# cat /etc/default/ntp
NTPD_OPTS='-g'
#NTPD_OPTS='-g -I eth1'
[334743.074156] ntpd[31953]: segfault at 737c ip
Package: sapphire
Version: 0.15.8-9
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
There's an obvious problem here:
# Description: A minimal but configurable X11R6 window manager
# Sapphire is a window manager for X11R6. It is fairly minimal in
# what it provides on screen: one toolbar, the usual window
Martin Eberhard Schauer wrote:
Dear Multimedia Maintainers,
thank you for maintaining rev-plugins.
I'm sorry that to me the package description seems problematic. And I'm aware
that it's just a library that gets pulled in. The average user should not
need the description to decide whether
Martin Eberhard Schauer wrote:
Dear Maintainers,
I found some copy and paste errors in the package descriptions.
The attached patch will fix it.
It would be a pity if the other obvious problems in the package
descriptions weren't addressed at the same time.
# Package: rtai
[...]
#
Martin Eberhard Schauer wrote:
Dear Maintainers,
the package descriptions of the *gupnp-av* packages (1) were a little bit hard
to understand for me. My main concern is the boilerplate as used in (2):
[...]
For a library (which will be pulled in by dependencies when needed)
there's much less
Justin B Rye wrote:
GUPnP is an object-oriented open source framework for creating UPnP
devices and control points, written in C using GObject and libsoup. It
provides DIDL parser/writer and search criteria-parser objects.
^^
I meant to say
Package: undertaker
Version: 1.3b-1
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
The package descriptions for undertaker and undertaker-el feature
several English language errors; even with those fixed they could
do with a comprehensive rewrite to make them more comprehensible.
# Package: undertaker
[...]
#
Package: kcollectd
Version: 0.9-2+b1
Back in 2011, Michael Prokop m...@debian.org wrote:
The package description says:
, [ % apt-cache show kcollectd ]
| Description: simple collectd graphing frontend for KDE
| Kcollectd is a graphical KDE-frontend to collectd that allows to view
|
that
Debian added into the gpsd file and the rules above added to my
/etc/udev/rules.d/80-usb-drivers.rules file
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Dec 15 15:56 /dev/gps0 - ttyUSB0
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Dec 15 15:56 /dev/temp0 - ttyUSB1
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Dec 15 15:56 /dev/temp1 - ttyUSB2
Justin.
Package: felix-latin
Version: 2.0-3.1
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
felix-latin and -data have quite a few problems in their package
descriptions. Here's a pedantic review and a suggested patch.
# Source: felix-latin
# Section: misc
# Priority: extra
# Maintainer: Georges Khaznadar
Package: libjs-jquery-fancybox
Version: 6-1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
The problem is in fancybox css and how it uses Alpha for IE, a good fix for
debian is to change it to use absolute paths, so instead of fancy_shadow.png
use /javascript/jquery-fancybox/fancy_shadow.png.
In fink I'm
Package: shaperd
Version: 0.2.1-5.2
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
The package description for shaperd clearly hasn't been updated for
about a decade, and needs some attention.
# Description: A user-mode traffic shaper for tcp-ip networks
DevRef-noncompliant initial capitalised indefinite
Package: debarchiver
Version: 0.9.6
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
The package description for debarchiver hasn't been updated since it
was first released in Woody:
# Description: Tool to handle Debian package archives
# This tool can create a potato like file structure that dselect,
# apt-get
Package: pidgin-themes
Version: 0.2-1
Severity: wishlist
Tags: l10n patch
The package description for pidgin-themes is in pidgin-English.
# Package: pidgin-themes
# Architecture: all
# Depends: pidgin
(I don't see why this needs to be any stronger than Suggests, but
I'll leave it.)
#
YunQiang Su wrote:
Justin B Rye j...@edlug.org.uk wrote:
(Does that mean with 7000 as the corosync driver port or is it two
things, start on port 7000, using the corosync driver? Or will
sheepdog users find it obvious?)
This port is for server Qemu.
This port is nothing matter
Martin Eberhard Schauer wrote:
Dear Debian Multimedia Maintainers,
I think that there are some typos and potential for improvements in the
package description (1). (CCed l10n-english as it is a new package).
Current state:
Description: Internet television and radio player
FreetuxTV
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