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Package: lurker_1.3-2
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Tags: l10n, patch
While translating the file lurker, I encountered the following typos, =20=
which I thought you might like to eliminate in a future release.
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1.
po:3
auto: =E2=91=A4 Type: multiselect
auto: =E2=91=A4 Description
reference: =E2=91=A4 ../templates:5
Original: =E2=8C=980 Which servers would you like to be =
configured =20
automaticly?
"automatically" (in several strings, in one it's " automaticlly")
2.
po:4
auto: =E2=91=A4 Type: multiselect
auto: =E2=91=A4 Description
reference: =E2=91=A4 ../templates:5
Original: =E2=8C=980=09
It is possible to automaticly configure your apache webservers in the =20=
way
that lurker archive pages are available. This requires the servers to =20=
have
an include dir in /etc/apache*/conf.d, like the debian apache =20
packages do.
You should be able to access lurker at http://localhost/lurker =20
afterwards.
"to configure automatically"
3.
po:6
auto: =E2=91=A4 Type: note
auto: =E2=91=A4 Description
reference: =E2=91=A4 ../templates:13
Original: =E2=8C=980=09
It seems like you have not installed any supported webserver. The =20
script did
not detect any apache include directory at /etc/apache*/conf.d. Thus the
script does not configure any webserver, and you have to manually =20
configure
the webserver that you would like to use with lurker.
"It seems that you haven't installed a supported webserver. The =20
script didn't detect an apache include directory at /etc/apache*/=20
conf.d. Therefore, the script didn't configure a webserver, and you =20
will have to configure manually any webserver that you want to use =20
with lurker."
4.
po:9
auto: =E2=91=A4 Type: string
auto: =E2=91=A4 Description
reference: =E2=91=A4 ../templates:22
Original: =E2=8C=980 What name should lurker use when =
refering to the =20
machine it runs on?
"referring"
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submitted by:
Clytie Siddall, Vietnamese localization team / nh=C3=B3m Vi=E1=BB=87t =
h=C3=B3a
our mailing list / h=E1=BB=99p th=C6=B0 chung c=E1=BB=A7a nh=C3=B3m =
ch=C3=BAng t=C3=B4i:
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Subject: Bug#312624: fixed in lurker 1.3-3
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Source: lurker
Source-Version: 1.3-3
We believe that the bug you reported is fixed in the latest version of
lurker, which is due to be installed in the Debian FTP archive:
lurker_1.3-3.diff.gz
to pool/main/l/lurker/lurker_1.3-3.diff.gz
lurker_1.3-3.dsc
to pool/main/l/lurker/lurker_1.3-3.dsc
lurker_1.3-3_i386.deb
to pool/main/l/lurker/lurker_1.3-3_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
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Hash: SHA1
Format: 1.7
Date: Sun, 4 Sep 2005 05:28:20 +0200
Source: lurker
Binary: lurker
Architecture: source i386
Version: 1.3-3
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Jonas Meurer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Changed-By: Jonas Meurer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Description:
lurker - Archive tool for mailing lists with search engine
Closes: 312623 312624 313973
Changes:
lurker (1.3-3) unstable; urgency=low
.
* rebuild against libstdc++6 and libmimelib1c2 for transitions
unfortunately libmimelib1c2 depends on kdelibs4c2 what causes
many new depends for lurker, especially when installed on a box without
x11 and kde. I'll try to unfuzzy that in future.
* add -I/usr/include/qt3 to CXXFLAGS to workaround the now broken configure
script which does not include qt3 headers (mimelib didn't depend on them,
that's new with kde 3.4.2).
* check for /usr/bin/ucf before using it in postrm
* add debconf-2.0 as alternative for debconf in depends
* unfuzzied debconf translations
* fixed bashims and usage of chmod in maintainer scripts
* removed obsolete support for upgrades from versions before 1.0
* updated address of the FSF in debian/copyright
* fixed some typos in debconf templates, thanks to Clytie Siddall
(closes: #312624)
* added vietnamese debconf templates, thanks to Clytie Siddall
(closes: #312623)
* updated german debconf templates, thanks to Jens Seidel
(closes: #313973)
Files:
1deeadf372709a3c8eb94cb73ccd184f 590 mail optional lurker_1.3-3.dsc
327bb5c5c526dacb9e8122d28f97e5c8 23534 mail optional lurker_1.3-3.diff.gz
d43510adf742cabb61601170bf4f145c 476446 mail optional lurker_1.3-3_i386.deb
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