Christian PERRIER wrote: > Template: pinto/adminpassword > Type: password > _Description: Pinto web administration password: > + Please choose the password for the "pintoadmin" user. > . > + This login/password combination is needed, after installation, to log > + in Pinto through its web interface.
(s/login/username/g... oh, there's only one instance anyway) That's "to log in ^to^ Pinto". Otherwise, no work for me here. > --- pinto.old/debian/control 2013-12-02 07:30:02.318756824 +0100 > +++ pinto/debian/control 2013-12-14 08:12:13.855930658 +0100 > @@ -128,7 +128,8 @@ > Description: application for curating a repository of Perl modules In the control file: I was going to say that there's no mention in the description of pinto having a web interface. But then again reading the manual it's all CLI-compatible anyway, so I'll leave it. ObWhyTheName - has its own section in the man page: https://metacpan.org/pod/release/THALJEF/Pinto-0.092/lib/Pinto/Manual/Introduction.pod#WHY-IS-IT-CALLED-PINTO -- JBR with qualifications in linguistics, experience as a Debian sysadmin, and probably no clue about this particular package
diff -ru pinto-0.90+dfsg.pristine/debian/control pinto-0.90+dfsg/debian/control --- pinto-0.90+dfsg.pristine/debian/control 2013-10-18 18:51:20.000000000 +0100 +++ pinto-0.90+dfsg/debian/control 2013-12-14 09:55:35.459325222 +0000 @@ -128,7 +128,8 @@ Pinto is an application for creating and managing a custom CPAN-like repository of Perl modules. The purpose of such a repository is to provide a stable, curated stack of dependencies from which you can reliably build, - test, and deploy your application using the standard Perl tool chain. Pinto - supports various operations for gathering and managing distribution + test, and deploy applications using the standard Perl tool chain. + . + Pinto supports various operations for gathering and managing distribution dependencies within the repository, so that you can control precisely which - dependencies go into your application. + dependencies go into applications. diff -ru pinto-0.90+dfsg.pristine/debian/pinto.templates pinto-0.90+dfsg/debian/pinto.templates --- pinto-0.90+dfsg.pristine/debian/pinto.templates 2013-08-16 16:19:46.000000000 +0100 +++ pinto-0.90+dfsg/debian/pinto.templates 2013-12-14 09:25:34.620768608 +0000 @@ -1,17 +1,21 @@ Template: pinto/adminpassword Type: password _Description: Pinto web administration password: - Please provide the password to be created with the "pintoadmin" user. + Please choose the password for the "pintoadmin" user. . - This is the username and password you will use to log in to your pinto - installation after configuration is complete. If you do not provide a - password, you will have to configure access to pinto yourself. + This username/password combination is needed, after installation, to log + in to Pinto through its web interface. + . + If this is left empty, you will have to manually configure + accounts for Pinto. Template: pinto/adminpassword-repeat Type: password -_Description: Password confirmation: +_Description: Re-enter password to verify: + Please enter the same user password again to verify you have typed it + correctly. Template: pinto/adminpassword-mismatch -Type: note -_Description: The passwords do not match - +Type: error +_Description: Password input error + The two passwords you entered were not the same. Please try again.
Template: pinto/adminpassword Type: password _Description: Pinto web administration password: Please choose the password for the "pintoadmin" user. . This username/password combination is needed, after installation, to log in to Pinto through its web interface. . If this is left empty, you will have to manually configure accounts for Pinto. Template: pinto/adminpassword-repeat Type: password _Description: Re-enter password to verify: Please enter the same user password again to verify you have typed it correctly. Template: pinto/adminpassword-mismatch Type: error _Description: Password input error The two passwords you entered were not the same. Please try again.
Source: pinto Section: perl Priority: optional Maintainer: Debian Perl Group <pkg-perl-maintain...@lists.alioth.debian.org> Uploaders: Oleg Gashev <o...@gashev.net> Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 8), libmodule-build-perl (>= 0.400500) | perl (>= 5.19.1) Build-Depends-Indep: cpanminus (>= 1.6916), libapache-htpasswd-perl, libapp-cmd-perl, libarchive-extract-perl, libauthen-simple-passwd-perl, libcapture-tiny-perl, libclass-load-perl, libcpan-checksums-perl, libcpan-distnameinfo-perl, libcwd-guard-perl, libdatetime-perl, libdatetime-timezone-perl, libdbd-sqlite3-perl (>= 1.33), libdbix-class-perl (>= 0.08200), libdevel-stacktrace-perl, libdist-metadata-perl (>= 0.924), libfile-homedir-perl, libfile-nfslock-perl, libfile-which-perl, libhttp-body-perl, libhttp-date-perl, libhttp-message-perl, libio-interactive-perl, libio-prompt-perl, libio-string-perl, libjson-perl, liblist-moreutils-perl, libmodule-build-cleaninstall-perl, perl (>= 5.18.0) | libmodule-corelist-perl (>= 2.89), libmodule-faker-perl, libmoose-perl, libmoosex-aliases-perl, libmoosex-classattribute-perl, libmoosex-configuration-perl, libmoosex-markasmethods-perl, libmoosex-nonmoose-perl, libmoosex-setonce-perl, libmoosex-strictconstructor-perl, libmoosex-types-perl, libpackage-locator-perl, libpath-class-perl, libplack-perl (>= 1.0028), libproc-fork-perl, libproc-terminator-perl, libreadonly-perl, librouter-simple-perl, libstring-format-perl, libterm-editoredit-perl, libtest-exception-perl, libtest-file-perl, libtest-lwp-useragent-perl, libtest-tcp-perl, libtest-warn-perl, libthrowable-perl (>= 0.200005), libtry-tiny-perl, liburi-perl, libuuid-tiny-perl, libwww-perl, starman (>= 0.3014) Standards-Version: 3.9.4 Vcs-Browser: http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=pkg-perl/packages/pinto.git Vcs-Git: git://anonscm.debian.org/pkg-perl/packages/pinto.git Homepage: https://metacpan.org/release/Pinto/ Package: pinto Architecture: all Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ${perl:Depends}, adduser, apache2-utils, libapp-cmd-perl, libarchive-extract-perl, libauthen-simple-passwd-perl, libclass-load-perl, libcpan-checksums-perl, libcpan-distnameinfo-perl, libcwd-guard-perl, libdatetime-perl, libdatetime-timezone-perl, libdbd-sqlite3-perl (>= 1.33), libdbix-class-perl (>= 0.08200), libdevel-stacktrace-perl, libdist-metadata-perl (>= 0.924), libfile-homedir-perl, libfile-nfslock-perl, libfile-which-perl, libhttp-date-perl, libhttp-message-perl, libio-interactive-perl, libio-prompt-perl, libio-string-perl, libjson-perl, perl (>= 5.15.0) | libjson-pp-perl, liblist-moreutils-perl, perl (>= 5.18.0) | libmodule-corelist-perl (>= 2.89), libmoose-perl, libmoosex-aliases-perl, libmoosex-classattribute-perl, libmoosex-configuration-perl, libmoosex-markasmethods-perl, libmoosex-nonmoose-perl, libmoosex-setonce-perl, libmoosex-strictconstructor-perl, libmoosex-types-perl, libpackage-locator-perl, libpath-class-perl, libplack-perl (>= 1.0028), libproc-fork-perl, libproc-terminator-perl, libreadonly-perl, librouter-simple-perl, libstring-format-perl, libterm-editoredit-perl, libthrowable-perl (>= 0.200005), libtry-tiny-perl, liburi-perl, libuuid-tiny-perl, libwww-perl, starman (>= 0.3014), perl (>= 5.11.0) Description: application for curating a repository of Perl modules Pinto is an application for creating and managing a custom CPAN-like repository of Perl modules. The purpose of such a repository is to provide a stable, curated stack of dependencies from which you can reliably build, test, and deploy applications using the standard Perl tool chain. . Pinto supports various operations for gathering and managing distribution dependencies within the repository, so that you can control precisely which dependencies go into applications.