Le jeudi 05 octobre 2006 15:40, Aurélien GÉRÔME a écrit : > On Thu, Oct 05, 2006 at 03:21:01PM +0200, Adam Cécile (Le_Vert) wrote: > > Le jeudi 5 octobre 2006 11:14, Aurélien GÉRÔME a écrit : > > > Can you do that after a first try with arch any to see whether it > > > builds/works or not? :)at do you think about something like this. > > > > I consider doing it but in this case I would add a high priority debconf > > message. > > In that case, I think it is appropriate, unlike the i18n/l10n folks > who seem to hate those notes nowadays... > > > What do you think about something like that ? Feel free to correct it, my > > english is not native ;-) > > Mine neither, but I believe we can manage. :) > > > THIS SOFTWARE IS STILL EXPERIMENTAL AND MAY CAUSE UNRECOVERABLE DATA > > LOSS. > > > > For now ntfs-3g is available for all Debian architectures but upstream > > say it works for 32 bits / little endian systems. > > I would rather say: > > Presently, ntfs-3g is available for all Debian architectures. > However, upstream says it only works for 32-bit little-endian > systems. > > > Many users reported it worked like a charm on i386, I don't know what > > will happen on ANY OTHER ARCHITECTURES. > > Debconf templates should not use the first person, so I would say: > > Many users reported it to work like a charm on i386. Unfortunately, > the behaviour on ANY OTHER ARCHITECTURES is unknown so far. > > > TRY IT AT YOU OWN RISK, and please report if it works or not on the > > Debian Bugs Tracking System. > > And here: > > TRY IT AT YOU OWN RISK! Please consider filing a bug report whether > it works or not on other architectures. > > Cheers,
Ok, I added this debconf note and set the package arch any. Debconf is 'gettext ready' and french translation is included. The package has been reuploaded to mentors, still same URL.