On Tue, Jul 12, 2011 at 07:09:32AM +0200, Christian PERRIER wrote: > Quoting Helge Kreutzmann (deb...@helgefjell.de): > > Hello Christian, > > On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 03:53:09PM +0200, Christian Titze wrote: > > > When prompted to enter a root-password (tested with a non-GUI netinstall > > > installation) the installer says: > > > "[...] Das Passwort für den Superuser root sollte nicht leer sein. Wenn > > > Sie es > > > leer lassen, wird der root-Zugang deaktiviert und der als erstes > > > einrichtete > > > Benutzer in diesem System [...]" > > > > > > notice the typo "einrichtete" - instead it should say "eingerichtete" > > > > Thanks for reporting. I forward this report to debian-l10n-german, > > where the translator of d-i ("the installer") are subscribes so that > > they can correct the translation and close the issue/bug afterwards. > > Closing the bug should in theory be done when the said package is > uploaded....but the translation fix first has to flow in that package > from the D-I "master" file. > > In short, this is something that *I* can esily do and monitor, hence > my proposal to do the fix myself and handle bug wizardry later on. > > Just need a formal confirmation that "eingerichtete" is right while > "einrichtete" is wrong.
I (native German speaker) confirm this. In this context it must be "eingerichtete". > The remains of my German classes tell me the bug submitter is > right (what would a german verb do without a nice "ge"?), "einrichtete" would be possible in another context. > but better have this confirmed by native speakers (or at least > good speakers). -- Sebastian
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