Please find, for review, the debconf templates and packages descriptions for the distributed-net source package.
This review will last from Monday, March 17, 2014 to Thursday, March 27, 2014. Please send reviews as unified diffs (diff -u) against the original files. Comments about your proposed changes will be appreciated. Your review should be sent as an answer to this mail. When appropriate, I will send intermediate requests for review, with "[RFRn]" (n>=2) as a subject tag. When we will reach a consensus, I send a "Last Chance For Comments" mail with "[LCFC]" as a subject tag. Finally, a summary will be sent to the review bug report, and a mail will be sent to this list with "[BTS]" as a subject tag. Rationale: --- distributed-net.old/debian/distributed-net.templates 2014-03-08 17:59:47.657657134 +0100 +++ distributed-net/debian/distributed-net.templates 2014-03-17 08:34:51.896534125 +0100 @@ -5,12 +5,12 @@ The distributed.net client needs to be configured before it can be used. While most options have reasonable defaults, you need to specify the e-mail address to which you would like distributed.net to credit any work done by - the client. If you are installing the distributed-net package for the first + the client. If you are installing the distributed-net package for the first time, then you must configure the client, otherwise the distributed.net client will refuse to start. . When the distributed.net client is run as a daemon (via /etc/init.d/distributed-net), the output will be redirected to /var/log/distributed-net.log. You do not - need to set up a log file. Since the init script is controlling the - distributed.net client, you should not enable "quiet mode" as that break the + need to set up a log file. Since the init script is controlling the + distributed.net client, you should not enable "quiet mode" as that breaks the init script. This is a very simple rewrite indeed. Only two double spaces after sentence dots are reduced to standard (at least in these texts) single spaces. And then a spelling fix ("breaks"). --
Template: distributed-net/fullconfig Type: boolean Default: false _Description: Run the distributed.net client configuration utility? The distributed.net client needs to be configured before it can be used. While most options have reasonable defaults, you need to specify the e-mail address to which you would like distributed.net to credit any work done by the client. If you are installing the distributed-net package for the first time, then you must configure the client, otherwise the distributed.net client will refuse to start. . When the distributed.net client is run as a daemon (via /etc/init.d/distributed-net), the output will be redirected to /var/log/distributed-net.log. You do not need to set up a log file. Since the init script is controlling the distributed.net client, you should not enable "quiet mode" as that breaks the init script.
--- distributed-net.old/debian/distributed-net.templates 2014-03-08 17:59:47.657657134 +0100 +++ distributed-net/debian/distributed-net.templates 2014-03-17 08:34:51.896534125 +0100 @@ -5,12 +5,12 @@ The distributed.net client needs to be configured before it can be used. While most options have reasonable defaults, you need to specify the e-mail address to which you would like distributed.net to credit any work done by - the client. If you are installing the distributed-net package for the first + the client. If you are installing the distributed-net package for the first time, then you must configure the client, otherwise the distributed.net client will refuse to start. . When the distributed.net client is run as a daemon (via /etc/init.d/distributed-net), the output will be redirected to /var/log/distributed-net.log. You do not - need to set up a log file. Since the init script is controlling the - distributed.net client, you should not enable "quiet mode" as that break the + need to set up a log file. Since the init script is controlling the + distributed.net client, you should not enable "quiet mode" as that breaks the init script.
Source: distributed-net Section: non-free/misc Priority: optional Maintainer: James E. Stark <jst...@ieee.org> Homepage: http://www.distributed.net/ Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 5.0.0), po-debconf Standards-Version: 3.9.5 Package: distributed-net Architecture: i386 amd64 sparc powerpc armel mipsel Conflicts: rc564 Replaces: rc564 Suggests: apmd, acpid Depends: host | bind9-host, libc6 | libc6.1, ${misc:Depends} Recommends: logrotate Description: donate unused CPU cycles - client for distributed.net Donate your extra CPU cycles to a worthy cause! . distributed.net started in 1997 as a project whose purpose was to win a series of contests sponsored by RSA Data Security Inc., to crack their RC5 encryption by brute-force methods. These contests were meant to show governments of nations such as the United States, who limit exports or use of cryptography, that the standards allowed are too weak for general use. . Since this time, distributed.net has changed their focus from solely cracking RSA's RC5 and DES projects to working on more diverse distributed computing problems. . The ongoing projects are RC5-72 and Optimal Golomb Rulers (25-mark), the latter of which has practical applications in science. There are also a number of other projects which are either periodic or upcoming. You may choose which project you wish to participate in. . By installing this package, unused CPU cycles on your computer will be used to work on cracking the code. There should be no noticeable slowdown of your system, since the client runs niced, and only uses CPU time when your computer would otherwise be idle. . For more information, see http://www.distributed.net/
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