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--- Begin Message ---Package: dpkg Version: 1.13.22 Severity: wishlist Tags: l10n, patch Attached you'll find the translated po file for the german version of the man page for dpkg-architecture. The following addendum should be inserted (please check if I got the syntax right, I constructed this by reading the po4a(7) manual and did not try this out): --------------- snip -------------------------------------------------- PO4A-HEADER:mode=after;position=AUTOR;beginboundary=\.SH .PP Die deutsche Übersetzung wurde 2006 von Helge Kreutzmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> angefertigt. Diese Übersetzung ist Freie Dokumentation; lesen Sie die GNU General Public License Version 2 oder neuer für die Kopierbedingungen. Es gibt KEINE HAFTUNG. --------------- snip -------------------------------------------------- While translating, I noticed the following possible improvements for the man page: -"The build architecture is always determined by an external call to dpkg, and " +"The build architecture is always determined by an external call to B<dpkg>(1), and " -"gcc, or the same as the build architecture if \\s-1CC\\s0 or gcc are both " +"B<gcc>(1), or the same as the build architecture if \\s-1CC\\s0 or gcc are both " In this man page, things like "gnu-system-type", "debian-architecture" are written with a dash, in several other man pages in dpkg those are written with an underscore. An example would be: -msgid "B<-a>I<debian-architecture>" +msgid "B<-a>I<debian_architecture>" but I did not go through systematically, as I don't know if there is a subtle reason *not* to use underscores in this man page. If you want, I can provide a complete list, though. -"Existing environment variables with the same name as used by the scripts are " -"not overwritten, except if this force flag is present. This allows the user " "Values set by existing environment variables with the same name as used by " "the scripts are honored (i.e. used by B<dpkg-architecture>), except if this " "force flag is present. This allows the user " -"some other script (for example B<dpkg-buildpackage>)." +"some other script (for example B<dpkg-buildpackage>(1))." -"option will not expand the architecture wildcards. Command finishes with an " +"action will not expand the architecture wildcards. Command finishes with an " -msgid "B<-q>I<variable-Name>" +msgid "B<-q>I<variable-name>" Why is linux-alpha a wildcard? "E<lt>kernelE<gt>-E<lt>cpuE<gt>. Examples: linux-any, linux-alpha, any-i386, " -"An architecture specification string consisting of two parts, " -"cpu-system. Examples: i386-linux-gnu, sparc-linux-gnu, i386-gnu, " +"An architecture specification string consists of two parts separated by a , " +"dash: cpu and system. Examples: i386-linux-gnu, sparc-linux-gnu, i386-gnu, " -msgid "Check if the current architecture or a given one are equal:" +msgid "Check if the current architecture and a given one are equal:" -msgid "Check if the current architecture or a given one are Linux systems:" +msgid "Check if the current architecture and a given one are Linux systems:" -msgid "The \\s-1CPU\\s0 part of \\s-1DEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE\\s0" +msgid "The \\s-1CPU\\s0 part of \\s-1DEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE\\s0." Btw. what exactly are \\s-1 and \\s0 doing? -msgid "The System part of \\s-1DEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE\\s0" +msgid "The System part of \\s-1DEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE\\s0." -"is deprecated (until you want to provide backward compatibility, see " +"is deprecated (unless you want to provide backward compatibility, see " Also in this man page, the usage of B<> for dpkg-foo programms is not consistent, I again assumed those with B<> to refer to actual calls, those without to general references to the programme. I am in the process of translating the remaining man pages for dpkg as well, but I cannot give you a time frame. When recognizing identical or very similar strings in several man pages, I translate them in one batch, hence all man pages are now partially translated (but mostly short strings or untranslateble lines). The current state as I see it is: dpkg-query.1 59 Strings, 41 untranslated (69 %) install-info.8 70 Strings, 48 untranslated (68 %) dpkg-deb.1 79 Strings, 49 untranslated (62 %) dpkg-split.1 82 Strings, 52 untranslated (63 %) dselect.1 129 Strings, 86 untranslated (66 %) dpkg-source.1 214 Strings, 152 untranslated (71 %) Also you might want to include the partial files already. In this case, contact me and I'll provide them to you. In case you change a template during an upload I will incorporate these changes *if* I am aware of them, i.e. if there is an easy way for me to know about this change. Greetings Helge -- Dr. Helge Kreutzmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] Dipl.-Phys. http://www.helgefjell.de/debian.php 64bit GNU powered gpg signed mail preferred Help keep free software "libre": http://www.ffii.de/
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--- Begin Message ---Source: dpkg Source-Version: 1.13.23 We believe that the bug you reported is fixed in the latest version of dpkg, which is due to be installed in the Debian FTP archive: dpkg-dev_1.13.23_all.deb to pool/main/d/dpkg/dpkg-dev_1.13.23_all.deb dpkg_1.13.23.dsc to pool/main/d/dpkg/dpkg_1.13.23.dsc dpkg_1.13.23.tar.gz to pool/main/d/dpkg/dpkg_1.13.23.tar.gz dpkg_1.13.23_i386.deb to pool/main/d/dpkg/dpkg_1.13.23_i386.deb dselect_1.13.23_i386.deb to pool/main/d/dpkg/dselect_1.13.23_i386.deb A summary of the changes between this version and the previous one is attached. Thank you for reporting the bug, which will now be closed. If you have further comments please address them to [EMAIL PROTECTED], and the maintainer will reopen the bug report if appropriate. Debian distribution maintenance software pp. Guillem Jover <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (supplier of updated dpkg package) (This message was generated automatically at their request; if you believe that there is a problem with it please contact the archive administrators by mailing [EMAIL PROTECTED]) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2006 02:56:09 +0300 Source: dpkg Binary: dpkg dselect dpkg-dev Architecture: source i386 all Version: 1.13.23 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Dpkg Developers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Changed-By: Guillem Jover <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Description: dpkg - package maintenance system for Debian dpkg-dev - package building tools for Debian dselect - user tool to manage Debian packages Closes: 375099 375118 375703 375749 376351 376724 376746 377279 379030 379286 379298 379417 379433 379661 379798 379825 379985 380130 380239 380365 380443 380660 381047 381141 381349 381409 381488 381740 381865 382308 383448 383588 383643 384768 384843 385675 386759 386963 386965 387282 387821 388192 388837 391143 391144 391144 Changes: dpkg (1.13.23) unstable; urgency=low . [ Guillem Jover ] * Add initial support for the Breaks field, by parsing but rejecting it. Thanks to Ian Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. Closes: #375703 * Use dpkg-architecture from the source tree to get the target Debian architecture, instead of duplicating the logic in the m4 files. * Remove comment headers in dselect/helpmsgs.{cc,h} about the files being autogenerated, replace them with a proper license and copyright comment. Closes: #382308 * Add a new line at the end of m4/compiler.m4 file, to cope with an autoreconf failure due to the new m4 1.4.7. . [ Nicolas François ] * Specify --null before the -T tar's option to avoid the "tar: -: file name read contains nul character" warning. Closes: #376351, #375749, #376724, #377279 . [ Added dpkg Translations ] * Dzongkha (Kinley Tshering). . [ Updated dpkg Translations ] * Basque (Piarres Beobide). Closes: #375118 * Brazilian Portuguese (Andre Luis Lopes). * Catalan (Robert Millan, Jordi Mallach). Closes: #383448 * Czech (Miroslav Kure). * Danish (Claus Hindsgaul). * Dutch (Bart Cornelis). * Dzongkha (Tenzin Dendup). Closes: #388192 * French (Frédéric Bothamy). * Galician (Jacobo Tarrio). * German (Sven Joachim). Closes: #381409, #381740 * Hungarian (SZERVÃC Attila). * Italian (Stefano Canepa, Davide Viti). Closes: #387821 * Japanese (Kenshi Muto). Closes: #386963 * Khmer (Khoem Sokhem). Closes: #375099 * Portuguese (Miguel Figueiredo, Rui Branco). * Romanian (Eddy PetriÅor). * Russian (Yuri Kozlov). Closes: #376746, #391143 * Slovak (Peter Mann). Closes: #387282 * Spanish (Javier Fernandez-Sanguino). Closes: #386759 * Swedish (Daniel Nylander). Closes: #383643 * Vietnamese (Clytie Siddall). Closes: #383588 . [ Added dpkg-dev Translations ] * Catalan (Jordi Mallach). * French (Philippe Batailler). . [ Updated dselect Translations ] * Brazilian Portuguese (Andre Luis Lopes). * Catalan (Robert Millan, Jordi Mallach). * Danish (Claus Hindsgaul). * German (Sven Joachim). Closes: #384843 (Sven is now the new German translation maintainer for dpkg and dselect). * Hungarian (SZERVÃC Attila). * Indonesian (Arief S Fitrianto). Closes: #391144 * Italian (Stefano Canepa). * Japanese (Kenshi Muto). * Norwegian BokmÃ¥l (Hans Fr. Nordhaug). * Russian (Yuri Kozlov). * Slovak (Peter Mann). * Spanish (Javier Fernández-Sanguino Peña). Closes: #391144 * Swedish (Daniel Nylander). * Vietnamese (Clytie Siddall). . [ Updated man pages translations ] * French (Philippe Batailler). * German (Helge Kreutzmann). Closes: #379030 . [ Added man pages translations ] * German (Helge Kreutzmann). Closes: #379286, #379298, #379417, #379433, #379661, #379798, #379825 Closes: #379985, #380130, #380239, #380365, #381047, #380660, #380443 Closes: #381349, #381488 * Japanese (KISE Hiroshi). 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