[Pkg-cacti-maint] Bug#653897: cacti: General update after the debconf review process

Christian PERRIER bubulle at debian.org
Sun Feb 12 07:11:22 UTC 2012


Dear Debian maintainer,

On Thursday, January 05, 2012, I sent you a notification about the beginning of a review
action on debconf templates for cacti.

Then, I sent you a bug report with rewritten templates and announcing
the beginning of the second phase of this action: call for translation
updates.

Translators have been working hard and here is now the result of their efforts.

Please consider using it EVEN if you committed files to your
development tree as long as they were reported.

The attached tarball contains:

- debian/changelog with the list of changes
- debian/control with rewrites of packages' descriptions
- debian/<templates> with all the rewritten templates file(s)
- debian/po/*.po with all PO files (existing ones and new ones)

As said, please use *at least* the PO files as provided here,
preferrably over those sent by translators in their bug reports. All
of them have been checked and reformatted. In some cases, formatting
errors have been corrected.

The patch.rfr file contains a patch for the templates and control
file(s) alone.

Please note that this patch applies to the templates and control
file(s) of your package as of Thursday, January 05, 2012. If your package was updated
in the meantime, I may have updated my reference copy....but I also
may have missed that. This is indeed why I suggested you do not
modified such files while the review process was running,
remember..:-)

It is now safe to upload a new package version with these changes.

Please notify me of your intents with regards to this. 

There is of course no hurry to update your package but feel free to
contact me in case you would need sponsoring or any other action to
fix this.



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--- cacti.old/debian/cacti.templates	2012-01-01 10:28:46.039467059 +0100
+++ cacti/debian/cacti.templates	2012-01-19 08:04:03.138548407 +0100
@@ -1,9 +1,18 @@
+# These templates have been reviewed by the debian-l10n-english
+# team
+#
+# If modifications/additions/rewording are needed, please ask
+# debian-l10n-english at lists.debian.org for advice.
+#
+# Even minor modifications require translation updates and such
+# changes should be coordinated with translators and reviewers.
+
 Template: cacti/webserver
 Type: select
 __Choices: Apache2, None
 Default: Apache2
-_Description: Webserver type
- Please select the webserver type for which cacti should be automatically
+_Description: Web server:
+ Please select the web server for which Cacti should be automatically
  configured.
  .
- Select "None" if you would like to configure your webserver by hand.
+ Select "None" if you would like to configure the web server manually.
--- cacti.old/debian/control	2012-01-01 10:28:46.039467059 +0100
+++ cacti/debian/control	2012-01-06 07:02:01.057571865 +0100
@@ -13,15 +13,12 @@
 Depends: apache2 | apache | apache-ssl | apache-perl | httpd, libapache2-mod-php5 | php5, php5-mysql, php5-cli, php5-snmp, virtual-mysql-client, rrdtool, snmp, libphp-adodb (>= 4.50-1), ucf, dbconfig-common (>= 1.8.8), ${misc:Depends}
 Recommends: mysql-server, iputils-ping, logrotate
 Suggests: php5-ldap
-Description: Frontend to rrdtool for monitoring systems and services
- Cacti is a complete frontend to rrdtool, it stores all of the necessary
- information to create graphs and populates them with data in a MySQL
- database.  The frontend is completely PHP driven.  Along with being able
- to maintain Graphs, Data Sources, and Round Robin Archives in a
- database, cacti handles the data gathering also.  There is also SNMP
- support for those used to creating traffic graphs with MRTG.
+Description: web interface for graphing of monitoring systems
+ Cacti is a complete PHP-driven front-end for RRDTool. It stores all of
+ the necessary data source information to create graphs, handles the data
+ gathering, and populates the MySQL database with round-robin archives.
+ It also includes SNMP support for those used to creating traffic graphs
+ with MRTG.
  .
  This package requires a functional MySQL database server on either the
- installation host or remotely accessible system.  If you do not already
- have a database server available, you should also install mysql-server.
- 
+ installation host or a remotely accessible system.
--- cacti.old/debian/changelog	2012-01-01 10:28:46.039467059 +0100
+++ cacti/debian/changelog	2012-02-11 07:52:35.605043167 +0100
@@ -1,3 +1,23 @@
+cacti (0.8.7g-3) UNRELEASED; urgency=low
+
+  * Debconf templates and debian/control reviewed by the debian-l10n-
+    english team as part of the Smith review project. Closes: #653897
+  * [Debconf translation updates]
+  * Spanish; (Javier Fern?ndez-Sanguino).  Closes: #656405
+  * French (Christian Perrier).  Closes: #657280
+  * Polish (Micha? Ku?ach).  Closes: #657294
+  * Danish (Joe Hansen).  Closes: #657339
+  * Dutch; (Jeroen Schot).  Closes: #657468
+  * Swedish (Martin Bagge / brother).  Closes: #657546
+  * Indonesian (Mahyuddin Susanto).  Closes: #657609
+  * Russian (Yuri Kozlov).  Closes: #657705
+  * German (Chris Leick).  Closes: #658396
+  * Czech (Miroslav Kure).  Closes: #658752
+  * Portuguese (Rui Branco).  Closes: #659167
+  * Italian (Beatrice Torracca).  Closes: #659401
+
+ -- Christian Perrier <bubulle at debian.org>  Sun, 01 Jan 2012 15:09:39 +0100
+
 cacti (0.8.7g-2.1) unstable; urgency=low
 
   * Non-maintainer upload.
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