Hi Helge, On Thu, 2008-03-13 at 22:34:28 +0100, Helge Kreutzmann wrote: > while updating the German translation I noticed the following errors > in the man pages. Please do not update the German translation > afterwards. > > #:../../man/dpkg-buildpackage.1:145 > -(for example by using B</usr/local/bin/make -f debian/rules> as > I<rules-file>) > +(for example by calling B</usr/local/bin/make -f debian/rules> to build the > package)
I don't think this change is correct, as here it's referring to it as an argument to a command line option. > #: ../../man/dpkg-buildpackage.1:226 > -"Optimization options which are passed to the debian build system and can/" > +"Optimization options which are passed to the Debian build system and can/" > -"O2> , or B<-g\\ -O0> if B<noopt> is specified in DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS). " > +"O2>, or B<-g\\ -O0> if B<noopt> is specified in DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS). " > #: ../../man/dpkg-buildpackage.1:259 > -"Preprocessor flags which are passed to the debian build system and can/" > +"Preprocessor flags which are passed to the Debian build system and can/" > -"B<CPPFLAGS).>" > +"B<CPPFLAGS>.)" > #: ../../man/dpkg-buildpackage.1:246 > -msgid "Same as B<FFLAGS> for Fortran sources." > +msgid "Same as B<CFLAGS> for Fortran sources." > #: ../../man/dpkg-checkbuilddeps.1:33 > -"debian/control file." > +"I<debian/control> file." Fixed all these. > #: ../../man/dpkg-genchanges.1:85 > Here I noticed that for some man pages you use B<> to denote file > names, while for others you use I<>. This possibly should be unified. I'll put this in my TODO for the man pages and take a look later. > #: ../../man/start-stop-daemon.8:192 > -"specify a group by appending a B<:>, then the group or gid in the same way " > +"specify a group by appending a B<:>, then describe the group or gid in the > same way " I don't think this change is correct either. Thanks for spotting those! they are now fixed in git. regards, guillem -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]