[Openstack-devel] Bug#708748: [LCFC] templates://heat/{heat-engine.templates, heat-api-cfn.templates, heat-api-cloudwatch.templates, heat-api.templates}

Justin B Rye justin.byam.rye at gmail.com
Thu Jun 13 20:15:55 UTC 2013


Christian PERRIER wrote:
> This is the last call for comments for the review of debconf
> templates for heat.
[...]
> Template: heat/admin-tenant-name
> Type: string
> Default: admin
> _Description: Auth server tenant name:
> 
> Template: heat/admin-user
> Type: string
> Default: admin
> _Description: Auth server username:
> 
> Template: heat/admin-password
> Type: password
> _Description: Auth server password:

As with quantum, shouldn't these say:
  _Description: Authentication server tenant name:
   Please specify the authentication server tenant name.
etc?
-- 
JBR	with qualifications in linguistics, experience as a Debian
	sysadmin, and probably no clue about this particular package
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diff -ru heat-2013.1.pristine/debian/heat-api-cfn.templates heat-2013.1/debian/heat-api-cfn.templates
--- heat-2013.1.pristine/debian/heat-api-cfn.templates	2013-05-16 15:08:12.000000000 +0100
+++ heat-2013.1/debian/heat-api-cfn.templates	2013-06-13 21:11:18.700620870 +0100
@@ -1,20 +1,23 @@
 Template: heat/auth-host
 Type: string
 Default: 127.0.0.1
-_Description: Auth server hostname:
- Please specify the URL of your authentication server. Typically this is also
- the URL of your OpenStack Identity Service (Keystone).
+_Description: Authentication server hostname:
+ Please specify the hostname of your authentication server. Typically this is also
+ the hostname of your OpenStack Identity Service (Keystone).
 
 Template: heat/admin-tenant-name
 Type: string
 Default: admin
-_Description: Auth server tenant name:
+_Description: Authentication server tenant name:
+ Please specify the authentication server tenant name.
 
 Template: heat/admin-user
 Type: string
 Default: admin
-_Description: Auth server username:
+_Description: Authentication server username:
+ Please specify the username to use with the authentication server.
 
 Template: heat/admin-password
 Type: password
-_Description: Auth server password:
+_Description: Authentication server password:
+ Please specify the password to use with the authentication server.
diff -ru heat-2013.1.pristine/debian/heat-api-cloudwatch.templates heat-2013.1/debian/heat-api-cloudwatch.templates
--- heat-2013.1.pristine/debian/heat-api-cloudwatch.templates	2013-05-16 15:08:12.000000000 +0100
+++ heat-2013.1/debian/heat-api-cloudwatch.templates	2013-06-13 21:08:57.304735804 +0100
@@ -1,20 +1,40 @@
 Template: heat/auth-host
 Type: string
 Default: 127.0.0.1
-_Description: Auth server hostname:
- Please specify the URL of your authentication server. Typically
- this is also the URL of your OpenStack Identity Service (Keystone).
+_Description: Authentication server hostname:
+ Please specify the hostname of the authentication server. Typically
+ this is also the hostname of the OpenStack Identity Service (Keystone).
 
 Template: heat/admin-tenant-name
 Type: string
 Default: admin
-_Description: Auth server tenant name:
+_Description: Authentication server tenant name:
+ Please specify the authentication server tenant name.
 
 Template: heat/admin-user
 Type: string
 Default: admin
-_Description: Auth server username:
+_Description: Authentication server username:
+ Please specify the username to use with the authentication server.
 
 Template: heat/admin-password
 Type: password
-_Description: Auth server password:
+_Description: Authentication server password:
+ Please specify the password to use with the authentication server.
+
+Template: heat/admin-tenant-name
+Type: string
+Default: admin
+_Description: Authentication server tenant name:
+ Please specify the authentication server tenant name.
+
+Template: heat/admin-user
+Type: string
+Default: admin
+_Description: Authentication server username:
+ Please specify the username to use with the authentication server.
+
+Template: heat/admin-password
+Type: password
+_Description: Authentication server password:
+ Please specify the password to use with the authentication server.
diff -ru heat-2013.1.pristine/debian/heat-api.templates heat-2013.1/debian/heat-api.templates
--- heat-2013.1.pristine/debian/heat-api.templates	2013-05-16 15:08:12.000000000 +0100
+++ heat-2013.1/debian/heat-api.templates	2013-06-13 21:08:58.052714029 +0100
@@ -1,52 +1,54 @@
 Template: heat/auth-host
 Type: string
 Default: 127.0.0.1
-_Description: Auth server hostname:
- Please specify the URL of your authentication server. Typically this is also
- the URL of your OpenStack Identity Service (Keystone).
+_Description: Authentication server hostname:
+ Please specify the hostname of the authentication server. Typically
+ this is also the hostname of the OpenStack Identity Service (Keystone).
 
 Template: heat/admin-tenant-name
 Type: string
 Default: admin
-_Description: Auth server tenant name:
+_Description: Authentication server tenant name:
+ Please specify the authentication server tenant name.
 
 Template: heat/admin-user
 Type: string
 Default: admin
-_Description: Auth server username:
+_Description: Authentication server username:
+ Please specify the username to use with the authentication server.
 
 Template: heat/admin-password
 Type: password
-_Description: Auth server password:
+_Description: Authentication server password:
+ Please specify the password to use with the authentication server.
 
 Template: heat/register-endpoint
 Type: boolean
 Default: false
-_Description: Register Heat in the keystone endpoint catalog?
- Each Openstack services (each API) should be registered in order to be
+_Description: Register Heat in the Keystone endpoint catalog?
+ Each OpenStack service (each API) should be registered in order to be
  accessible. This is done using "keystone service-create" and "keystone
- endpoint-create". Select if you want to run these commands now.
+ endpoint-create". This can be done automatically now.
  .
- Note that you will need to have an up and running keystone server on which to
- connect using the Keystone auth token.
+ Note that you will need to have an up and running Keystone server on which to
+ connect using the Keystone authentication token.
 
 Template: heat/keystone-ip
 Type: string
-_Description: Keystone IP address:
- Enter the IP address of your keystone server, so that heat-api can
+_Description: Keystone server IP address:
+ Please enter the IP address of the Keystone server, so that heat-api can
  contact Keystone to do the Heat service and endpoint creation.
 
 Template: heat/keystone-auth-token
 Type: password
-_Description: Keystone Auth Token:
- To configure its endpoint in Keystone, heat-api needs the Keystone auth
- token.
+_Description: Keystone authentication token:
+ To configure its endpoint in Keystone, heat-api needs the Keystone
+ authentication token.
 
 Template: heat/endpoint-ip
 Type: string
 _Description: Heat endpoint IP address:
- Enter the IP address that will be used to contact Heat (eg: the Heat
- endpoint IP address).
+ Please enter the IP address that will be used to contact Heat.
  .
  This IP address should be accessible from the clients that will use this
  service, so if you are installing a public cloud, this should be a public
@@ -56,6 +58,6 @@
 Type: string
 Default: regionOne
 _Description: Name of the region to register:
- Openstack can be used using availability zones, with each region representing
+ OpenStack supports using availability zones, with each region representing
  a location. Please enter the zone that you wish to use when registering the
  endpoint.
diff -ru heat-2013.1.pristine/debian/heat-engine.templates heat-2013.1/debian/heat-engine.templates
--- heat-2013.1.pristine/debian/heat-engine.templates	2013-05-16 15:08:12.000000000 +0100
+++ heat-2013.1/debian/heat-engine.templates	2013-06-13 21:08:55.620784814 +0100
@@ -2,16 +2,16 @@
 Type: boolean 
 Default: true
 _Description: Set up a database for heat-engine?
- No database has been set up for heat-engine to use. Before continuing, you
- should make sure you have:
+ No database has been set up for heat-engine to use. Before
+ continuing, you should make sure you have the following information:
  .
-  - the server host name (that server must allow TCP connections from this
+  * the type of database that you want to use;
+  * the database server host name (that server must allow TCP connections from this
     machine);
-  - a username and password to access the database.
-  - A database type that you want to use.
+  * a username and password to access the database.
  .
- If some of these requirements are missing, reject this option and run with  
- regular sqlite support.
+ If some of these requirements are missing, do not choose this option and run with
+ regular SQLite support.
  .
- You can change this setting later on by running 'dpkg-reconfigure -plow  
- heat-engine'.
+ You can change this setting later on by running "dpkg-reconfigure -plow
+ heat-engine".
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Template: heat/auth-host
Type: string
Default: 127.0.0.1
_Description: Authentication server hostname:
 Please specify the hostname of your authentication server. Typically this is also
 the hostname of your OpenStack Identity Service (Keystone).

Template: heat/admin-tenant-name
Type: string
Default: admin
_Description: Authentication server tenant name:
 Please specify the authentication server tenant name.

Template: heat/admin-user
Type: string
Default: admin
_Description: Authentication server username:
 Please specify the username to use with the authentication server.

Template: heat/admin-password
Type: password
_Description: Authentication server password:
 Please specify the password to use with the authentication server.
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Template: heat/auth-host
Type: string
Default: 127.0.0.1
_Description: Authentication server hostname:
 Please specify the hostname of the authentication server. Typically
 this is also the hostname of the OpenStack Identity Service (Keystone).

Template: heat/admin-tenant-name
Type: string
Default: admin
_Description: Authentication server tenant name:
 Please specify the authentication server tenant name.

Template: heat/admin-user
Type: string
Default: admin
_Description: Authentication server username:
 Please specify the username to use with the authentication server.

Template: heat/admin-password
Type: password
_Description: Authentication server password:
 Please specify the password to use with the authentication server.

Template: heat/admin-tenant-name
Type: string
Default: admin
_Description: Authentication server tenant name:
 Please specify the authentication server tenant name.

Template: heat/admin-user
Type: string
Default: admin
_Description: Authentication server username:
 Please specify the username to use with the authentication server.

Template: heat/admin-password
Type: password
_Description: Authentication server password:
 Please specify the password to use with the authentication server.
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Template: heat/auth-host
Type: string
Default: 127.0.0.1
_Description: Authentication server hostname:
 Please specify the hostname of the authentication server. Typically
 this is also the hostname of the OpenStack Identity Service (Keystone).

Template: heat/admin-tenant-name
Type: string
Default: admin
_Description: Authentication server tenant name:
 Please specify the authentication server tenant name.

Template: heat/admin-user
Type: string
Default: admin
_Description: Authentication server username:
 Please specify the username to use with the authentication server.

Template: heat/admin-password
Type: password
_Description: Authentication server password:
 Please specify the password to use with the authentication server.

Template: heat/register-endpoint
Type: boolean
Default: false
_Description: Register Heat in the Keystone endpoint catalog?
 Each OpenStack service (each API) should be registered in order to be
 accessible. This is done using "keystone service-create" and "keystone
 endpoint-create". This can be done automatically now.
 .
 Note that you will need to have an up and running Keystone server on which to
 connect using the Keystone authentication token.

Template: heat/keystone-ip
Type: string
_Description: Keystone server IP address:
 Please enter the IP address of the Keystone server, so that heat-api can
 contact Keystone to do the Heat service and endpoint creation.

Template: heat/keystone-auth-token
Type: password
_Description: Keystone authentication token:
 To configure its endpoint in Keystone, heat-api needs the Keystone
 authentication token.

Template: heat/endpoint-ip
Type: string
_Description: Heat endpoint IP address:
 Please enter the IP address that will be used to contact Heat.
 .
 This IP address should be accessible from the clients that will use this
 service, so if you are installing a public cloud, this should be a public
 IP address.

Template: heat/region-name
Type: string
Default: regionOne
_Description: Name of the region to register:
 OpenStack supports using availability zones, with each region representing
 a location. Please enter the zone that you wish to use when registering the
 endpoint.
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Template: heat/configure_db
Type: boolean 
Default: true
_Description: Set up a database for heat-engine?
 No database has been set up for heat-engine to use. Before
 continuing, you should make sure you have the following information:
 .
  * the type of database that you want to use;
  * the database server host name (that server must allow TCP connections from this
    machine);
  * a username and password to access the database.
 .
 If some of these requirements are missing, do not choose this option and run with
 regular SQLite support.
 .
 You can change this setting later on by running "dpkg-reconfigure -plow
 heat-engine".
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Source: heat
Section: web
Priority: optional
Maintainer: PKG OpenStack <openstack-devel at lists.alioth.debian.org>
Uploaders: Loic Dachary (OuoU) <loic at debian.org>,
           Julien Danjou <acid at debian.org>,
           Thomas Goirand <zigo at debian.org>,
           Ghe Rivero <ghe.rivero at stackops.com>,
           Mehdi Abaakouk <sileht at sileht.net>
Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 9),
 po-debconf,
 python-all (>= 2.6.6-3~),
 openstack-pkg-tools (>= 4)
Build-Depends-Indep: pep8 (>= 1.3.3),
 python-argparse,
 python-babel,
 python-boto,
 python-cinderclient,
 python-coverage,
 python-crypto,
 python-eventlet (>= 0.9.16),
 python-extras,
 python-glanceclient,
 python-greenlet (>= 0.3.1),
 python-httplib2,
 python-iso8601,
 python-keystoneclient,
 python-kombu,
 python-lxml (>= 2.3),
 python-memcache,
 python-migrate,
 python-mox,
 python-nose,
 python-nosexcover,
 python-novaclient,
 python-oslo.config,
 python-paste,
 python-pastedeploy,
 python-paramiko,
 python-pycryptopp,
 python-qpid,
 python-quantumclient,
 python-routes,
 python-sendfile,
 python-setuptools,
 python-sphinx,
 python-sqlalchemy (>= 0.7.8),
 python-swiftclient,
 python-webob,
 python-yaml
Standards-Version: 3.9.3
Vcs-Browser: http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=openstack/heat.git;a=summary
Vcs-Git: git://anonscm.debian.org/openstack/heat.git
Homepage: http://wiki.openstack.org/Heat

Package: python-heat
Section: python
Architecture: all
Pre-Depends: dpkg (>= 1.15.6~)
Depends: ${python:Depends}, ${misc:Depends},
 python-argparse,
 python-boto,
 python-cinderclient,
 python-crypto,
 python-eventlet (>= 0.9.16),
 python-extras,
 python-glanceclient,
 python-greenlet (>= 0.3.1),
 python-httplib2,
 python-iso8601,
 python-keystoneclient,
 python-kombu,
 python-lxml (>= 2.3),
 python-memcache,
 python-migrate,
 python-novaclient,
 python-oslo.config,
 python-paste,
 python-pastedeploy,
 python-pycryptopp, 
 python-qpid,
 python-quantumclient,
 python-routes,  
 python-sendfile,  
 python-setuptools,
 python-sqlalchemy (>= 0.7.8),
 python-swiftclient,
 python-webob,
 python-yaml
Description: OpenStack orchestration service - Python files
 Heat is a service to orchestrate multiple composite cloud applications using
 templates, through both an OpenStack-native ReST API and a
 CloudFormation-compatible Query API.
 .
 This package contains the Python libraries.

Package: heat-common
Architecture: all
Pre-Depends: dpkg (>= 1.15.6~)
Depends: ${python:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, python-heat (=${binary:Version}),
 adduser
Description: OpenStack orchestration service - common files
 Heat is a service to orchestrate multiple composite cloud applications using
 templates, through both an OpenStack-native ReST API and a
 CloudFormation-compatible Query API.
 .
 This package contains the common files.

Package: heat-engine
Architecture: all
Pre-Depends: dpkg (>= 1.15.6~)
Depends: ${ostack-lsb-base}, ${python:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, heat-common (=${binary:Version}),
 adduser
Description: OpenStack orchestration service - engine
 Heat is a service to orchestrate multiple composite cloud applications using
 templates, through both an OpenStack-native ReST API and a
 CloudFormation-compatible Query API.
 .
 This package contains the heat engine, which is the core service of heat, and
 which the API servers will use.

Package: heat-api
Architecture: all
Pre-Depends: dpkg (>= 1.15.6~)
Depends: ${ostack-lsb-base}, ${python:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, heat-common (=${binary:Version}),
 adduser
Description: OpenStack orchestration service - ReST API
 Heat is a service to orchestrate multiple composite cloud applications using
 templates, through both an OpenStack-native ReST API and a
 CloudFormation-compatible Query API.
 .
 This package contains the ReST API.

Package: heat-api-cfn
Architecture: all   
Pre-Depends: dpkg (>= 1.15.6~)
Depends: ${ostack-lsb-base}, ${python:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, heat-common (=${binary:Version}),
 adduser
Description: OpenStack orchestration service - CFN API
 Heat is a service to orchestrate multiple composite cloud applications using
 templates, through both an OpenStack-native ReST API and a
 CloudFormation-compatible Query API.
 .
 This package contains the CloudFormation (CFN) API.

Package: heat-api-cloudwatch
Architecture: all    
Pre-Depends: dpkg (>= 1.15.6~)
Depends: ${ostack-lsb-base}, ${python:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, heat-common (=${binary:Version}),
 adduser
Description: OpenStack orchestration service - CloudWatch API
 Heat is a service to orchestrate multiple composite cloud applications using
 templates, through both an OpenStack-native ReST API and a
 CloudFormation-compatible Query API.
 .
 This package contains the CloudWatch API.


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