The neurodebian package introduced new or modified debconf templates. This is often a good moment for a review to help the package maintainer following the general suggested writing style and track down typos and errors in the use of English language.
A bug report has been sent against the package: 786448 If someone wants to pick up this review, please answer to this mail, in the mailing list, with an [ITR] (Intent To Review) label. The templates file is attached. To propose the file you reviewed for peer review, please send a [RFR] (Request For Review) mail with the reviewed file attached...then a few days later, when no more contributions come, a summary mail with a [LCFC] (Last Chance For Comments) label. These RFR and LCFC mails should CC the opened bug report. Finally, after no more comments coming to the LCFC mail, you can send the reviewed templates file in the bug report. Then, please notify the list with a last mail using a [BTS] label with the bug number. Helping the package maintainer to deal with induced translation updates at that moment will be nice. If you're not comfortable with that part of the process, please hand it off to a translator. --
Template: neurodebian/title
Type: title
_Description: NeuroDebian APT repository installer
Template: neurodebian/enable
Type: boolean
Default: false
_Description: Should NeuroDebian repository be enabled?
NeuroDebian project provides a separate APT repository with backport
builds of most recent releases of maintained software, datasets and
some software not in Debian proper yet. Enabling this additional
repository will make those packages available on your base system.
.
Note: although NeuroDebian team aims to assure robust and correct
operation of provided packages, enabling this additional archive
might compromise the integrity of your base system.
Template: neurodebian/release
Type: select
Choices: auto, ${releases}
Default: auto
_Description: Release name of the base system:
Specify for which Debian or Ubuntu release (e.g. wheezy or trusty).
.
If 'auto', Debian or Ubuntu release name will be '${release}' as
deduced from the output of apt-cache policy. If the release of your
system is not '${release}' -- please choose specific one which
matches best.
Template: neurodebian/mirror
Type: select
Choices: origin, best, custom, ${mirrors}
Default: best
_Description: NeuroDebian mirror to use:
NeuroDebian project has a number of community-maintainer mirrors
around the globe.
.
If you do not know which mirror URL to choose, select among
.
- origin: original NeuroDebian repository
- best: will try to use netselect to select "closest" mirror.
Depending on the configuration of the firewall, and actual mirror
setup, might fail to select actually closest one. If netselect
is not available, default mirror (possibly 'origin') will be used.
Template: neurodebian/flavor
Type: select
Choices: auto, libre, full
Default: auto
_Description: NeuroDebian flavor to use:
NeuroDebian project adheres to Debian Free Software Guidelines and
has three areas of the archive in all suites/releases:
.
libre
only the DFSG-compliant materials
full
all three areas (main, contrib, non-free)
auto
according to output of apt-cache policy '${flavor}' will be used.
If that is not the flavor you need, select manually another one.
Template: neurodebian/components
Type: multiselect
Choices: software, data, devel
Default: software, data
_Description: NeuroDebian repository components to enable:
NeuroDebian repository provides
.
software
Packages containing software packages, often backports of stable
software releases for previous Debian/Ubuntu releases
devel
Additional "bleeding edge" software packages, which might not be a
good fit for being enabled by default. (Similar to Debian
experimental)
data
Packages containing data (e.g. atlases, sample datasets), often
required by software packages. Should generally be enabled.
Template: neurodebian/overwrite
Type: boolean
Default: true
_Description: Should existing NeuroDebian APT file be overridden?
If not allowed, configuration would fail if there is
an existing apt configuration file for the NeuroDebian.
Template: neurodebian/suffix
Type: string
Default:
_Description: Additional suffix for the NeuroDebian APT file name:
For instance if you would like to enable additional repository
(e.g. NeuroDebian devel) or release, without interfering with the
main/default configuration file. Generally should be left empty.
Template: neurodebian/run-update-note
Type: note
_Description: APT list of packages needs to be updated
For the installed (or removed) NeuroDebian APT configuration to take
an effect, list of packages needs to be updated. This needs to be
done "manually" (e.g., via apt-get update) upon completion of
installation or reconfiguration of the neurodebian package.
Template: neurodebian/netselect-not-found
Type: error
_Description: netselect tool was not found!
Please install netselect tool first (apt-get install netselect) or
choose a specific mirror.
Template: neurodebian/netselect-cannot-be-used
Type: error
_Description: netselect tool was not found (no other mirror)!
Please install netselect tool first (apt-get install netselect)
before installing/configuring this package, or run with a lower
DEBIAN_PRIORITY to choose a specific mirror.
Source: neurodebian Section: science Priority: optional Maintainer: NeuroDebian Team <[email protected]> Uploaders: Michael Hanke <[email protected]>, Yaroslav Halchenko <[email protected]> Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 7.0.50~), xcftools, help2man, inkscape, imagemagick, python-html5lib, po-debconf Standards-Version: 3.9.5 Homepage: http://neuro.debian.net Vcs-Browser: http://git.debian.org/?p=pkg-exppsy/neurodebian.git Vcs-Git: git://git.debian.org/git/pkg-exppsy/neurodebian.git Package: neurodebian Architecture: all Depends: python, wget, neurodebian-archive-keyring, ${misc:Depends} Recommends: netselect Suggests: neurodebian-desktop, neurodebian-popularity-contest Description: turnkey platform for the neuroscience The NeuroDebian project integrates and maintain a variety of neuroscience-oriented (such as AFNI, FSL, PsychoPy, etc.) and many generic computational (such as condor, pandas, etc.) software projects within Debian. . This package enables NeuroDebian repository on top of the stock Debian or Ubuntu system. Package: neurodebian-dev Architecture: all Depends: ${misc:Depends}, devscripts, cowbuilder, neurodebian-archive-keyring Recommends: python, zerofree, moreutils, time, ubuntu-keyring, debian-archive-keyring, apt-utils Suggests: virtualbox-ose, virtualbox-ose-fuse Description: NeuroDebian development tools neuro.debian.net sphinx website sources and development tools used by NeuroDebian to provide backports for a range of Debian/Ubuntu releases. Package: neurodebian-desktop Architecture: all Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ssh-askpass-gnome | ssh-askpass, desktop-base, gnome-icon-theme, neurodebian-popularity-contest Suggests: Description: neuroscience research environment This package contains NeuroDebian artwork (icons, background image) and a NeuroDebian menu featuring most popular neuroscience tools automatically installed upon initial invocation. Package: neurodebian-archive-keyring Architecture: all Depends: ${misc:Depends} Replaces: neurodebian-keyring (<< 0.34~) Breaks: neurodebian-keyring (<< 0.34~) Description: GnuPG archive keys of the NeuroDebian archive The NeuroDebian project digitally signs its Release files. This package contains the archive keys used for that. Package: neurodebian-popularity-contest Architecture: all Depends: ${misc:Depends}, popularity-contest Description: Helper for NeuroDebian popularity contest submissions This package is a complement to the generic popularity-contest package to enable anonymous submission of usage statistics to NeuroDebian in addition to the popcon submissions to the underlying distribution (e.g. Debian or Ubuntu) popcon server. . Your participation in popcon is important for following reasons: - Popular packages receive more attention from developers, bugs are fixed faster and updates are provided quicker. - Assure that we do not drop support for a previous release of Debian or Ubuntu while are active users. - User statistics could be used by upstream research software developers to acquire funding for continued development. . It has an effect only if you have decided to participate in the Popularity Contest of your distribution, i.e. Debian or Ubuntu. You can always enable or disable your participation in popcon by running 'dpkg-reconfigure popularity-contest' as root.
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