(speeding up the process as, nearly always, the only review I get after mine is Justin's.....and I took all of his proposed changes without even thinking...as most often! Given that the release is now approaching, I want to move to the translation step as soon as possible)
This is the last call for comments for the review of debconf templates for uptimed. The reviewed templates will be sent on Thursday, May 31, 2012 to this bug report and a mail will be sent to this list with "[BTS]" as a subject tag. --
Template: uprecords-cgi/layout Type: select __Choices: pre, list, table Default: pre _Description: Format used by uprecords.cgi: Three different layouts are available for use by the uprecords CGI script. Which method you use is a matter of personal preference. . * pre: Encloses everything in <pre>...</pre> * list: Makes a list, using <ol>...</ol> * table: Creates an HTML table. Template: uprecords-cgi/maxentries Type: string Default: 10 _Description: Number of records shown by uprecords.cgi: While uptimed may keep a large number of uptime records, not all of them are interesting to the outside world. Thus, you can limit the number of records that will be shown here. Template: uprecords-cgi/install_note Type: note _Description: uprecords.cgi has been installed into the web tree You have installed the uprecords-cgi package. That means that a new CGI script has been installed, which is now visible to the outside world as http://${hostname}/cgi-bin/uprecords.cgi (if you didn't modify your web server configuration to have CGI scripts in a different place). . In the default web server configuration, CGI scripts are accessible from anywhere in the world. If you do not want this, you should set up access restrictions... but why wouldn't you want to show off your uptimes? . You may also want to modify the HTML header and footer files in /etc/uprecords-cgi (or have your webmaster do so).
Template: uptimed/interval Type: string Default: 600 _Description: Delay between database updates (seconds): Uptimed will update its database regularly so that the uptime doesn't get lost in case of a system crash. You can set how frequently this will happen (use higher values if you want to avoid disk activity, for instance on a laptop). Template: uptimed/maxrecords Type: string Default: 50 _Description: Number of records that should be kept: On systems that reboot frequently, you will get a fairly large list of uptime records pretty soon. To avoid this, uptimed will only keep the n highest uptimes. You may want to limit this to a lower value if you want to get emails each time a record is broken or if you reboot your machine often. Template: uptimed/mail/do_mail Type: select __Choices: Never, Record, Milestone, Both Default: Never _Description: Send mails if a milestone or record is reached: Uptimed can be configured to send a mail each time a record is broken or a "milestone" is reached. You can choose whether you: . * never want to receive these mails; * want to be notified only when a record is broken; * would like to know about milestones; * are interested in both. Template: uptimed/mail/address Type: string Default: root _Description: Uptimed email recipient: Since you have chosen to be sent emails, you should specify where to send these mails. Template: uptimed/mail/milestones_info Type: note _Description: Milestone configuration must be done manually The milestones must be configured manually in /etc/uptimed.conf. Since you have chosen to receive emails for milestones you probably want to modify that file.
Source: uptimed Section: utils Priority: extra Maintainer: Thibaut VARENE <vare...@debian.org> Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 8.1.0~), dpkg-dev (>> 1.16.1~), automake, libtool, po-debconf Standards-Version: 3.9.3 Homepage: http://podgorny.cz/uptimed Package: uptimed Architecture: any Pre-Depends: ${misc:Pre-Depends} Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends}, lsb-base Description: utility to track high uptimes - daemon The uptime daemon tracks a system's highest uptimes via boot IDs, using the system boot time to keep sessions apart from each other. It features a console program to display statistics, and can send mail if a milestone or a new record is reached. Package: libuptimed0 Section: libs Architecture: any Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, perl Conflicts: libuptimed Replaces: libuptimed Description: utility to track high uptimes - library The uptime daemon tracks a system's highest uptimes via boot IDs, using the system boot time to keep sessions apart from each other. It features a console program to display statistics, and can send mail if a milestone or a new record is reached. . This package provides the library package for uptimed. Package: libuptimed-dev Section: libdevel Architecture: any Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, perl, libuptimed0 (= ${binary:Version}) Replaces: libuptimed Description: utility to track high uptimes - development files The uptime daemon tracks a system's highest uptimes via boot IDs, using the system boot time to keep sessions apart from each other. It features a console program to display statistics, and can send mail if a milestone or a new record is reached. . This is the development files package for uptimed. Package: uprecords-cgi Architecture: all Depends: uptimed (>= ${source:Version}), ${misc:Depends}, Recommends: apache | httpd Description: utility to track high uptimes - CGI script The uptime daemon tracks a system's highest uptimes via boot IDs, using the system boot time to keep sessions apart from each other. It features a console program to display statistics, and can send mail if a milestone or a new record is reached. . This package provides a CGI script that produces an HTML report containing all the highest uptimes from the uptimed database.
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