Paul Gevers wrote:
> +
> +
> +
> + gnome-disk-utility fails to change LUKS password causing permamently
> data
^ ^^
> + loss
> +
Typo and grammar error.
> +
> + Don't change the LUKS password
Holger Levsen wrote:
> adding debian-l10n-engl...@lists.debian.org to cc: to get feedback and advice.
>
> On Montag, 15. Dezember 2014, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
>> diff -Nru macchanger-1.7.0/debian/po/templates.pot
>> macchanger-1.7.0/debian/po/templates.pot
Is this only in the git version o
Andreas Cadhalpun wrote:
> On 27.04.2014 11:26, shirish शिरीष wrote:
>> I cannot install the update 34.0.1847.116-1~deb7u1 because
>> it depends on libudev0 and libudev0 is no longer in the Debian testing
>> archive. I have marked the bug as grave as almost everybody who has
>> removed libudev0 wou
Thomas Goirand wrote:
From the attached log (scroll to the bottom...):
Earlier, the log shows an error from dpkg-preconfigure:
debconf: delaying package configuration, since apt-utils is not installed
but it doesn't then try to install apt-utils; it unpacks nova-common,
tries to configure
Paul Gevers wrote:
> I like to contribute to the description of this package, but don't have
> the time to do that right now. Maybe I can have a look next week if the
> review isn't finished by than.
Official reviews allow for a lot more time than you might have guessed
from my hasty replies.
>>>
> Package: byobu
> Depends:
[...]
> tmux (>= 1.5) | screen
> Recommends:
> screen,
> tmux (>= 1.5),
[...]
> Enhances: screen
That's odd.
> Description: powerful, text based window manager and shell multiplexer
The expression "text-based" seems to be there as a sort of awkward
hint that it doe
I notice that one of byobu's five template po files is an en_GB.po
that just uses exactly the same strings as the en_US default.
Christian PERRIER wrote:
>> Template: byobu/launch-by-default
>> Type: boolean
>> Default: false
>> _Description: Do you want to launch Byobu at shell login for all user
David Prévot wrote:
>> _Description: Run "nvidia-installer --uninstall"?
>> The nvidia-installer program was found on this system. This is
>> + probably left over from an earlier installation of the non-free NVIDIA
>> + graphics driver, installed using the NVIDIA *.run file directly. This
>> i
David Prévot wrote:
>> -Description: Installer of Mathematica fonts
>> +Description: installer of Mathematica fonts
s/of/for/
>> + This package downloads Mathematica fonts through Internet
>> and installs them, because the license prohibits distribution of
>> + the fonts. Please note that the
David Prévot quoted:
> Template: grub/migrate_from_legacy
> Type: note
> _Description: Upgrading from GRUB Legacy
> GRUB 0.97, the Legacy version of GNU GRUB, is from now on considered a
> deprecated option. Your system is now being upgraded to GRUB 2.
> .
> GRUB 2 features a more advanced arc
David Prévot wrote:
[...]
> Other members of the list may have other remarks and improvements to
> propose, thus this formal call for review.
Yes, again the other templates in the package could do with a few
changes.
> Template: lsh-server/lshd_port
> Type: string
> Default: 22
> _Description: ls
David Prévot wrote:
>> Template: jffnms/install-error
>> Type: select
>> -Choices: abort, retry, retry (skip questions)
>> +__Choices: abort, retry, retry (skip questions)
>
> Make the choices translatable, separately.
>
>> Default: abort
>> -Description: Error installing database for jffnms:
Thomas Goirand wrote:
> If this is the first time password encryption is enforced, or if
> you are upgrading from a previous version of DTC that didn't
> support passwords encryption, you may want to encrypt older
> passwords, as DTC will only encrypt subsequently created passwords.
> To do so
Christian PERRIER wrote:
> Quoting Thomas Goirand (tho...@goirand.fr):
>> Template: dtc/conf_enforce_adm_encryption
>> Type: boolean
>> Default: true
>> _Description: Enforce DTC admin password(s) encryption?
No, it's rarely possible to slide a plural marker into the middle of a
stack of nouns. T
Thomas Goirand wrote:
> Template: dtc/conf_enforce_adm_encryption
> Type: boolean
> Default: true
> _Description: Enforce DTC admins password encryption?
^
That's an awkwardly high stack of nouns modifying nouns, and you can't
(normally) put a plural ending in the m
Package: uzbl
Version: 0.0.0~git.20091107-1
Justification: Policy 12.3
Severity: serious
When starting up for the first time, uzbl attempts to copy files
from /usr/share/doc/uzbl to $XDG_CONFIG_HOME, and fails if it can't:
$ sudo mv /usr/share/doc/uzbl /usr/share/doc/unuzbl
$ uzbl || echo $?
c
Christian Perrier wrote:
> > for passing the initrd to the kernel. You will need to re-run lilo
> > to make this option take effect.
>
> Here, s/lilo/LILO is more debatable as one wants to run the "lilo"
> command.
>
> I'd propose "You will need to run the 'lilo' command..."
This is only part
Paul Wise wrote:
> Template: lilo/add_large_memory
[...]
> If you have an older BIOS you may need to reduce the size of the initrd
> *before* rebooting, please see README.Debian for tips on how to do that.
^
Since you ask: this is a "comma splice". A semicolon or period
woul
Package: xfonts-unifont
Version: 1:5.1.20080706-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
If I had the old unifont binary package installed, attempts to
install this one fail, since of course both packages contain
/usr/share/fonts/X11/misc/unifont.pcf.gz (and nothing much else).
Package: dnscache-run
Version: 1:1.05-3
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
A two-stage problem.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# sudo apt-get install dnscache-run
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following extra pac
Olivier Berger wrote:
> *Should be "apache" in all three.*
>
> By "apache user", I mean something which relates to Require user in the
> apache.conf section of the 'configure' script... of course, this assumes
> that it's running apache and no other web server ;)
>
> In any case, that's meant to
Olivier Berger wrote:
> I propose a new version of the templates, in attachment, due to several
> changes that I think were problematic. My explanations bellow on why.
Well, I suspected I was out of my depth, and now I know.
> Template: twiki/configuser
> Type: string
> Default: configuser
> #fla
Followup-For: Bug #437020
Package: apt-listbugs
Version: 0.0.82
*** Please type your report below this line ***
Ruby calling mod_python calling Perl!? In case it's any help,
here's debug output as per README.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ (echo 'VERSION 2'; echo '';
ls -1 /var/cache/apt/archives
Package: bulmages-docs
Version: 0.9.1-2
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
*** Please type your report below this line ***
This package does not provide documentation. It's empty apart from
changelog.Debian.gz and copyright files, and has no dependencies.
'http://packages.d
Package: avscan
Version: 1.1.2-openssl-1
Severity: serious
Testing contains only libclamav2, which makes it impossible to
satisfy avscan's "Depends: libclamav1" on an Etch machine. It looks
like the dependency's fixed in Sid, but that version's held out by
the freeze.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# apt-ge
Package: atris
Version: 1.0.7.dfsg.1-3
Severity: serious
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ls -l .atrisrc
-rw-rw-rw- 1 jbr games 518 2007-03-18 12:48 .atrisrc
This is a security issue, although not of the system-hijacking
variety: a world-writable file lets any local process perform a
Denial of Service by fi
Package: xmcd
Version: 2.6-17.1
Severity: grave
Tags: security patch
Justification: causes non-serious data loss
Symptoms: /usr/sbin/xmcdconfig creates directories world-writeable
below /var/lib/cddb and /var/lib/xmcd/discog
Risk: unprivileged users (including any subverted PHP-script run
Package: polygen
Version: 1.0.6-7
Severity: critical
Tags: security
Justification: root security hole
/var/lib/dpkg/info/polygen-data.postinst invokes /usr/bin/polygen on
all its /usr/share/polygen/*/*.grm data files to create corresponding
.grm.o files. Unfortunately polygen ignores the umask an
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