On 2016-08-15 21:37:31, Justin B Rye wrote:
> Paul Gevers wrote:
> > Thanks, looks good to me.
> >
> > But how about:
> > By default, these passwords are not stored, so you will be prompted for
> > them each time.
> > ^
>
> Good idea, I think we can afford the extra 11 bytes.
:)
Paul Gevers wrote:
> Thanks, looks good to me.
>
> But how about:
> By default, these passwords are not stored, so you will be prompted for
> them each time.
> ^
Good idea, I think we can afford the extra 11 bytes.
--
JBR with qualifications in linguistics, experience as a
Hi Justin,
On 14-08-16 01:21, Justin B Rye wrote:
Thanks, looks good to me.
But how about:
By default, these passwords are not stored, so you will be prompted for
them each time.
^
(you configure, update or remove)... Even if the passwords were stored,
you would still be prompted
Paul Gevers wrote:
> Hi d-l10n-english,
>
> I recently got the bug report against my package dbconfig-common (which
> you reviewed multiple times the last couple of years) below. What do you
> think, should we improve the template (as suggested)?
>
> Paul
> PS: no need to reply to me directly, I
Hi d-l10n-english,
I recently got the bug report against my package dbconfig-common (which
you reviewed multiple times the last couple of years) below. What do you
think, should we improve the template (as suggested)?
Paul
PS: no need to reply to me directly, I read the bug.
On Mon, 18 Jul 2016
Source: dbconfig-common
Severity: normal
Hi,
I'm installing db-common for the first time, so I'm not familiar with
its configuration or even what is its purpose (installing as a
dependency).
During installation, I'm presented with a debconf prompt, which says:
"By default […] These passwords
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