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authorJustin B Rye <justin.byam.rye@gmail.com>2018-01-05 22:35:31 +0100
committerDavid Kalnischkies <david@kalnischkies.de>2018-01-18 15:26:39 +0100
commitb199b7329801efd705c41d93dae4869900a952f1 (patch)
tree9ff4b7e2d917263727a7f800f64235cab4e6043c /doc/po/apt-doc.pot
parent697b6cc80057b08534fb2e7ea6c913aae34cceb9 (diff)
review and fix the three new apt-transport- manpages
References: https://lists.debian.org/debian-l10n-english/2018/01/msg00002.html
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@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: apt-doc 1.6~alpha6\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: APT Development Team <deity@lists.debian.org>\n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2018-01-04 00:04+0100\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2018-01-17 19:04+0100\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n"
"Last-Translator: FULL NAME <EMAIL@ADDRESS>\n"
"Language-Team: LANGUAGE <LL@li.org>\n"
@@ -6976,20 +6976,20 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"HTTP is an unencrypted transport protocol meaning that the whole "
"communication with the remote server (or proxy) can be observed by a "
-"sufficiently capable attacker referred to commonly as man in the middle "
-"(MITM). Such an attacker can <emphasis>not</emphasis> modify the "
-"communication to compromise the security of your system through as APTs data "
-"security model is independent of the chosen transport method. This is "
-"explained in detail in &apt-secure;. An overview over available transport "
+"sufficiently capable attacker commonly referred to as a \"man in the "
+"middle\" (MITM). However, such an attacker can <emphasis>not</emphasis> "
+"modify the communication to compromise the security of your system, as APT's "
+"data security model is independent of the chosen transport method. This is "
+"explained in detail in &apt-secure;. An overview of available transport "
"methods is given in &sources-list;."
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <refentry><refsect1><para>
#: apt-transport-http.1.xml
msgid ""
-"Various options are available to modify its behaviour which can be set in an "
-"&apt-conf; file ranging from proxy configuration to workaround for specific "
-"server insufficiencies."
+"Various options can be set in an &apt-conf; file to modify its behavior, "
+"ranging from proxy configuration to workarounds for specific server "
+"limitations."
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <refentry><refsect1><refsect2><title>
@@ -7001,16 +7001,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: apt-transport-http.1.xml
msgid ""
"The environment variable <envar>http_proxy</envar> is supported for system "
-"wide configuration. Proxies specific to apt can be configured via the "
+"wide configuration. Proxies specific to APT can be configured via the "
"option <literal>Acquire::http::Proxy</literal>. Proxies which should be "
"used only for certain hosts can be specified via "
"<literal>Acquire::http::Proxy::<replaceable>host</replaceable></literal>. "
-"Even more finegrained control can be achieved via proxy autodetection "
+"Even more finegrained control can be achieved via proxy autodetection, "
"detailed further below. All these options use the URI format "
"<literal><replaceable>scheme</replaceable>://[[<replaceable>user</replaceable>][:<replaceable>pass</replaceable>]@]<replaceable>host</replaceable>[:<replaceable>port</replaceable>]/</literal>. "
"Supported URI schemes are <literal>socks5h</literal> (SOCKS5 with remote DNS "
"resolution), <literal>http</literal> and <literal>https</literal>. "
-"Authentification details can be supplied via &apt-authconf; instead of "
+"Authentication details can be supplied via &apt-authconf; instead of "
"including it in the URI directly."
msgstr ""
@@ -7019,14 +7019,14 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"The various APT configuration options support the special value "
"<literal>DIRECT</literal> meaning that no proxy should be used. The "
-"environment variable <envar>no_proxy</envar> with the same propose is also "
-"supported."
+"environment variable <envar>no_proxy</envar> is also supported for the same "
+"purpose."
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <refentry><refsect1><refsect2><para>
#: apt-transport-http.1.xml
msgid ""
-"Further more there are three settings provided for cache control with "
+"Furthermore, there are three settings provided for cache control with "
"HTTP/1.1 compliant proxy caches: <literal>Acquire::http::No-Cache</literal> "
"tells the proxy not to use its cached response under any circumstances. "
"<literal>Acquire::http::Max-Age</literal> sets the allowed maximum age (in "
@@ -7045,8 +7045,8 @@ msgstr ""
#: apt-transport-http.1.xml
msgid ""
"<literal>Acquire::http::Proxy-Auto-Detect</literal> can be used to specify "
-"an external command to discover the http proxy to use. The first and only "
-"parameter is an URI denoting the host to be contacted to allow for "
+"an external command to discover the HTTP proxy to use. The first and only "
+"parameter is a URI denoting the host to be contacted, to allow for "
"host-specific configuration. APT expects the command to output the proxy on "
"stdout as a single line in the previously specified URI format or the word "
"<literal>DIRECT</literal> if no proxy should be used. No output indicates "
@@ -7104,9 +7104,9 @@ msgid ""
"The setting <literal>Acquire::http::Pipeline-Depth</literal> can be used to "
"enable HTTP pipelining (RFC 2616 section 8.1.2.2) which can be beneficial "
"e.g. on high-latency connections. It specifies how many requests are sent in "
-"a pipeline. APT tries to detect and workaround misbehaving webservers and "
+"a pipeline. APT tries to detect and work around misbehaving webservers and "
"proxies at runtime, but if you know that yours does not conform to the "
-"HTTP/1.1 specification pipelining can be disabled by setting the value to "
+"HTTP/1.1 specification, pipelining can be disabled by setting the value to "
"0. It is enabled by default with the value 10."
msgstr ""
@@ -7129,7 +7129,7 @@ msgstr ""
#: apt-transport-http.1.xml
msgid ""
"<literal>Acquire::http::SendAccept</literal> is enabled by default and sends "
-"a <literal>Accept: text/*</literal> header field to the server for requests "
+"an <literal>Accept: text/*</literal> header field to the server for requests "
"without file extensions to prevent the server from attempting content "
"negotiation."
msgstr ""
@@ -7168,19 +7168,18 @@ msgstr ""
#: apt-transport-https.1.xml
msgid ""
"This APT transport allows the use of repositories accessed via the HTTP "
-"Secure protocol (HTTPS) also referred to as HTTP over TLS. It is available "
-"by default since apt 1.5 and was before that available in a "
-"<package>apt-transport-https</package> package. Note that a transport is "
-"never called directly by a user but used by APT tools based on user "
-"configuration."
+"Secure protocol (HTTPS), also referred to as HTTP over TLS. It is available "
+"by default since apt 1.5 and was available before that in the package "
+"<package>apt-transport-https</package>. Note that a transport is never "
+"called directly by a user but used by APT tools based on user configuration."
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <refentry><refsect1><para>
#: apt-transport-https.1.xml
msgid ""
"HTTP is by itself an unencrypted transport protocol (compare "
-"&apt-transport-http;), which, as indicated by the appended S is wrapped in "
-"an encrypted layer known as Transport Layer Security (TLS) which provides "
+"&apt-transport-http;), which, as indicated by the appended S, is wrapped in "
+"an encrypted layer known as Transport Layer Security (TLS) to provide "
"end-to-end encryption. A sufficiently capable attacker can still observe "
"the communication partners and deeper analyse of the encrypted communcation "
"might still reveal important details. An overview over available "
@@ -7190,9 +7189,8 @@ msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <refentry><refsect1><para>
#: apt-transport-https.1.xml
msgid ""
-"The HTTPS protocol is based on the HTTP protocol and as such this "
-"implementation has the same relation meaning that all options supported by "
-"&apt-transport-http; are also available via "
+"The HTTPS protocol is based on the HTTP protocol, so all options supported "
+"by &apt-transport-http; are also available via "
"<literal>Acquire::https</literal> and will default to the same values "
"specified for <literal>Acquire::http</literal>. This manpage will only "
"document the options <emphasis>unique to https</emphasis>."
@@ -7212,12 +7210,12 @@ msgid ""
"configured with the <literal>Acquire::https::CAInfo</literal> option and its "
"host-specific option "
"<literal>Acquire::https::CAInfo::<replaceable>host</replaceable></literal>. "
-"The option specifies a file is made of the concatenation of the CA "
-"certificates (in PEM format) creating the chain used for the verification of "
-"the path from the root (self signed one). If the remote server provides the "
-"whole chain during the exchange, the file need only contain the root "
-"certificate. Otherwise, the whole chain is required. If you need to support "
-"multiple authorities, the only way is to concatenate everything."
+"The CAInfo option specifies a file made up of CA certificates (in PEM "
+"format) concatenated together to create the chain which APT should use to "
+"verify the path from your self-signed root certificate. If the remote server "
+"provides the whole chain during the exchange, the file need only contain the "
+"root certificate. Otherwise, the whole chain is required. If you need to "
+"support multiple authorities, the only way is to concatenate everything."
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <refentry><refsect1><refsect2><para>
@@ -7225,9 +7223,8 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"A custom certificate revocation list (CRL) can be configured with the "
"options <literal>Acquire::https::CRLFile</literal> and "
-"<literal>Acquire::https::CRLFile::<replaceable>host</replaceable></literal> "
-"respectively. Like the previous option a file in PEM format needs to be "
-"specified."
+"<literal>Acquire::https::CRLFile::<replaceable>host</replaceable></literal>. "
+"As with the previous option, a file in PEM format needs to be specified."
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <refentry><refsect1><refsect2><title>
@@ -7238,15 +7235,15 @@ msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <refentry><refsect1><refsect2><para>
#: apt-transport-https.1.xml
msgid ""
-"When authenticating the server, if the certificate verification fails for "
-"some reason (expired, revoked, man in the middle, …), the connection fails. "
+"During server authentication, if certificate verification fails for some "
+"reason (expired, revoked, man in the middle, etc.), the connection fails. "
"This is obviously what you want in all cases and what the default value "
"(true) of the option <literal>Acquire::https::Verify-Peer</literal> and its "
"host-specific variant provides. If you know <emphasis>exactly</emphasis> "
-"what you are doing, setting this option to \"false\" allows you to skip peer "
-"certificate verification and make the exchange succeed. Again, this option "
-"is for debugging or testing purpose only as it removes all security provided "
-"by the use of HTTPS."
+"what you are doing, setting this option to \"<literal>false</literal>\" "
+"allows you to skip peer certificate verification and make the exchange "
+"succeed. Again, this option is for debugging or testing purposes only as it "
+"removes all security provided by the use of HTTPS."
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <refentry><refsect1><refsect2><para>
@@ -7259,8 +7256,9 @@ msgid ""
"2818, the name of the mirror is checked against the identity found in the "
"certificate. This default behavior is safe and should not be changed, but if "
"you know that the server you are using has a DNS name which does not match "
-"the identity in its certificate, you can set the option to \"false\", which "
-"will prevent the comparison to be done."
+"the identity in its certificate, you can set the option to "
+"\"<literal>false</literal>\", which will prevent the comparison from being "
+"performed."
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <refentry><refsect1><refsect2><title>
@@ -7271,10 +7269,10 @@ msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <refentry><refsect1><refsect2><para>
#: apt-transport-https.1.xml
msgid ""
-"Beside the password based authentication available (see &apt-authconf;) "
-"HTTPS supports authentication based on client certificates as well via "
+"Besides supporting password-based authentication (see &apt-authconf;) HTTPS "
+"also supports authentication based on client certificates via "
"<literal>Acquire::https::SSLCert</literal> and "
-"<literal>Acquire::https::SSLKey</literal>. They respectively should be set "
+"<literal>Acquire::https::SSLKey</literal>. These should be set respectively "
"to the filename of the X.509 client certificate and the associated "
"(unencrypted) private key, both in PEM format. In practice the use of the "
"host-specific variants of both options is highly recommended."
@@ -7322,26 +7320,27 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"This APT transport isn't implementing a protocol to access local or remote "
"repositories on its own, but acquires a mirrorlist and redirects all "
-"requests to the mirror(s) picked from this list access via other transports "
-"like &apt-transport-http;. The basic functionality is available since apt "
-"0.7.24, but was undocumented until apt 1.6 which contained a complete rework "
-"of the transport and its supported features. Note that a transport is never "
-"called directly by a user but used by APT tools based on user configuration."
+"requests to the mirror(s) picked from this list, accessing them via other "
+"transports like &apt-transport-http;. The basic functionality has been "
+"available since apt 0.7.24, but was undocumented until apt 1.6 which "
+"contained a complete rework of the transport and its supported "
+"features. Note that a transport is never called directly by a user but used "
+"by APT tools based on user configuration."
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <refentry><refsect1><para>
#: apt-transport-mirror.1.xml
msgid ""
-"If the acquisition of a file via a mirror fails the method ensures that "
-"automatically another possible mirror of the list is tried until either the "
-"file is retrieved or no mirror is left in the list handling transparently "
-"server downtimes and similar problems."
+"If the acquisition of a file via a mirror fails, the method ensures that "
+"another possible mirror from the list is automatically tried until either "
+"the file is retrieved or no mirror is left in the list, transparently "
+"handling server downtimes and similar problems."
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <refentry><refsect1><para>
#: apt-transport-mirror.1.xml
msgid ""
-"The security implications of the transport are based on the security "
+"The security implications of the transport depend on the security "
"considerations associated with the transport used to acquire the mirrorlist "
"and the transports involved in accessing the chosen mirror(s) by the "
"transport."
@@ -7351,7 +7350,7 @@ msgstr ""
#: apt-transport-mirror.1.xml
msgid ""
"This transport has no configuration options at present. The mirror selection "
-"is based entirely on the mirrors offered in the mirrorlist and the files apt "
+"is based entirely on the mirrors offered in the mirrorlist and the files APT "
"needs to acquire."
msgstr ""
@@ -7363,30 +7362,31 @@ msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <refentry><refsect1><refsect2><para>
#: apt-transport-mirror.1.xml
msgid ""
-"A mirrorlist contains at least one line each specifying an URI for a "
-"mirror. Empty lines and those starting with a hash key "
-"(<literal>#</literal>) are ignored. An URI always starts with a URI scheme "
-"which defines the transport used for this mirror. If the URI e.g. starts "
-"with <literal>http:</literal> the responsible transport is "
-"&apt-transport-http; which might have specific requirements for the format "
-"of the remaining part of the URI."
+"A mirrorlist contains one or more lines each specifying a URI for a mirror. "
+"Empty lines and those starting with a hash character (<literal>#</literal>) "
+"are ignored. A URI always starts with a URI scheme which defines the "
+"transport used for this mirror. If for example the URI starts with "
+"<literal>http:</literal>, the responsible transport is &apt-transport-http; "
+"which might have specific requirements for the format of the remaining part "
+"of the URI."
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <refentry><refsect1><refsect2><para>
#: apt-transport-mirror.1.xml
msgid ""
-"An URI can optionally be separated from metadata about the mirror by a tab. "
-"Multiple datapoints in the provided metadata can itself be separated by "
-"spaces for tabs. (This is an advanced feature only available with apt >= "
-"1.6. Earlier apt versions will fail to parse mirrorlists using this feature)"
+"Metadata about a mirror can be given on the same line, separated from the "
+"URI by a tab. Multiple items of metadata can themselves be separated by "
+"either tabs or spaces. (This is an advanced feature only available with apt "
+">= 1.6. Earlier apt versions will fail to parse mirrorlists using this "
+"feature.)"
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <refentry><refsect1><refsect2><para>
#: apt-transport-mirror.1.xml
msgid ""
-"Since apt 1.6 the usage of compressed mirrorlists is also supported. Note "
+"Since apt 1.6 the use of compressed mirrorlists is also supported. Note "
"that the filename of the mirrorlist must specify the compression algorithm "
-"used, there is no auto-detection based on file content performed."
+"used; there is no auto-detection based on file contents."
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <refentry><refsect1><refsect2><title>
@@ -7397,14 +7397,14 @@ msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <refentry><refsect1><refsect2><para>
#: apt-transport-mirror.1.xml
msgid ""
-"As specified in the format a mirror can have additional metadata attached to "
-"prevent a mirror from being selected for acquiring a file not matching this "
-"metadata. This way the mirrorlist can e.g. contain partial mirrors serving "
-"only certain architectures and apt will automatically choose a different "
-"mirror for files requiring an unlisted architecture. Supported are limits "
-"for the architecture (<literal>arch</literal>), codename of the release "
-"(<literal>codename</literal>), component of the repository the file is in "
-"(<literal>component</literal>), language the file applies to "
+"As specified in the format, a mirror can have additional metadata attached "
+"to prevent a mirror from being selected for acquiring a file not matching "
+"this metadata. This way the mirrorlist can e.g. contain partial mirrors "
+"serving only certain architectures and APT will automatically choose a "
+"different mirror for files requiring an unlisted architecture. Supported are "
+"limits for the architecture (<literal>arch</literal>), codename of the "
+"release (<literal>codename</literal>), component of the repository the file "
+"is in (<literal>component</literal>), language the file applies to "
"(<literal>lang</literal>), suite name of the release "
"(<literal>suite</literal>) and type of the file (<literal>type</literal>)."
msgstr ""
@@ -7417,13 +7417,13 @@ msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <refentry><refsect1><refsect2><para>
#: apt-transport-mirror.1.xml
msgid ""
-"If no priority is given via the metadata key <literal>priority</literal> for "
-"a mirror the order in which mirrors are contacted is random. If a certain "
-"set of mirrors should be tried first before any of another set is tried a "
-"priority can be explicitly set. The mirrors with the lowest number are tried "
-"first. Mirrors which have no explicit priority set default to the highest "
-"possible number and are therefore tried last. The choice between mirrors "
-"with the same priority is again random."
+"If no priority is given for a mirror via the metadata key "
+"<literal>priority</literal>, the order in which mirrors are contacted is "
+"random. If a certain set of mirrors should be tried first before any of "
+"another set is tried, a priority can be explicitly set. The mirrors with the "
+"lowest number are tried first. Mirrors which have no explicit priority set "
+"default to the highest possible number and are therefore tried last. The "
+"choice between mirrors with the same priority is again random."
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <refentry><refsect1><refsect2><title>
@@ -7435,9 +7435,9 @@ msgstr ""
#: apt-transport-mirror.1.xml
msgid ""
"The availability and choice of transports in a mirrorlist is limited by how "
-"the apt client is accessing the mirrorlist. If a local transport like "
-"<literal>file</literal> or <literal>copy</literal> is used the mirrorlist "
-"can also include local sources while a mirrorlist accessed via "
+"the APT client is accessing the mirrorlist. If a local transport like "
+"<literal>file</literal> or <literal>copy</literal> is used, the mirrorlist "
+"can also include local sources, while a mirrorlist accessed via "
"<literal>http</literal> can not. Additionally, a mirrorlist can not contain "
"a mirrorlist or other wrapping transports (like "
"<package>apt-transport-tor</package>). See the documentation of these "
@@ -7489,10 +7489,10 @@ msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <refentry><refsect1><refsect2><para>
#: apt-transport-mirror.1.xml
msgid ""
-"All versions of the mirror method support a mirrorlist accessible via http, "
+"All versions of the mirror method support a mirrorlist accessible via HTTP, "
"so assuming it is available at "
"<literal>http://apt.example.org/mirror.lst</literal> the sources.list entry "
-"from above could be written instead as:"
+"from above could instead be written as:"
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <refentry><refsect1><refsect2><literallayout>
@@ -7519,10 +7519,10 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"As explained in the format definition apt versions before 1.6 do not support "
"this and will fail parsing the mirrorlist. The example mirrorlist is "
-"proposefully complicated to show some aspects of the selection. The "
-"following setup is assumed: The first mirror is local mirror accessible via "
-"the file method, but potentially incomplete. The second mirror has a great "
-"connection, but is a partial mirror in sofar as it only contains files "
+"intentionally complicated to show some aspects of the selection. The "
+"following setup is assumed: The first mirror is a local mirror accessible "
+"via the file method, but potentially incomplete. The second mirror has a "
+"great connection, but is a partial mirror insofar as it only contains files "
"related to the architectures <literal>amd64</literal> and "
"<literal>all</literal>. The remaining mirrors are average mirrors which "
"should be contacted only if the earlier ones didn't work."
@@ -7545,12 +7545,12 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"In this setup with this mirrorlist the first mirror will be used to download "
"all index files assuming the mirrorlist itself is accessed via a local "
-"transport like <literal>file</literal>. If it isn't, the mirror is otherwise "
-"inaccessible or does not contain the requested file another mirror will be "
-"used to acquire the file, which one depending on the type of the file: An "
-"index file will be served by the last mirror in the list, while a package of "
-"architecture <literal>amd64</literal> is served by the second and those of "
-"e.g. architecture <literal>i386</literal> by one of the last three."
+"transport like <literal>file</literal>. If it isn't, if the mirror is "
+"otherwise inaccessible or if it does not contain the requested file another "
+"mirror will be used to acquire the file, chosen depending on the type of the "
+"file: An index file will be served by the last mirror in the list, while a "
+"package of architecture <literal>amd64</literal> is served by the second and "
+"those of e.g. architecture <literal>i386</literal> by one of the last three."
msgstr ""
#. type: Attribute 'lang' of: <book>