Hi! On Thu, 2016-04-21 at 11:43:12 +0200, Helge Kreutzmann wrote: > while updating the German translation I noticed the following: > > deb822.5: > Is there a missing open bracket: > > Lines starting with \(oq\fB#\fP\(cq without any preceding whitespace are > comments lines that are only permitted in source package control files > \fIdebian/control\fP). > These comment lines are ignored, even between two continuation lines. > They do not end logical lines.
Right, I had noticed this too while locally adding the reference to the deb-origin files there. :) > deb-changelog.5 > Is the literal (within B<>) "Bug" too much? > > -msgid " B<Closes: Bug#>I<nnnnn>\n" > +msgid " B<Closes: #>I<nnnnn>\n" Nope, that's a supported syntax, it's optional though. > dsc.5 > I think, the argument is still present, isn't it? > > -msgid "B<Standards-Version:>I< (recommended)>" > +msgid "B<Standards-Version:>I< version-string> (recommended)" Indeed, fixed. > dpkg-parsechangelog.1 > Why is debian marked up with B<>? > > "Specifies the format of the changelog. By default the format is read from a " > "special line near the bottom of the changelog or failing that defaults to " > "the B<debian> standard format. See also B<CHANGELOG FORMATS>." That's the name of an input format. Do you think quoting it would make it more clear? Thanks, Guillem