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the fr.po by adding a contrib tag to apt.team in apt.ent
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some apt-transport-methods packages, e.g. https and debtorrent.
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immediate configuration as the old message was quite a bit scare and
uninformative.
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Fix also the buildsystem for building the coresponding docs from these
two files if they are exist for this language so we don't need to change
the makefiles for ja and fr - and can also use the same simple makefiles
for it and pl which ship these files as not-yet-with-po4a-translated
(and currently no man page translation.)
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for consitents and sake of the universe reasons
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should be
sufficient.
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"/-:._+".
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- Deprecate unquoted values, string concatenation and explain what should
not be written inside a value (quotes,backslash).
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long as these files are not included in the po4a-powered translation work
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See the bugreport (and merged ones) for discussion details which
lead to these additions to the introduction of the apt.conf manpage.
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- fix a little markup typo in doc/po/fr.po (start literal-tag with <)
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- remove the DPkg::NoConfTriggers - absolutely useless as we need
TriggersPending already so we can use --no-triggers.
- remove the Immediate-option from the example, it doesn't help much.
- UnpackCritical uses DepUnPackPre with a D (on simple letter...)
- the "smart" optimisation to skip A was not so smart - revert.
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arising if we upgrade essential or predependencies which need to be
configured before even unpacking packages depending on them.
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Champaign!
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use of dpkg's trigger and configuration handling (Closes: #473461)
Add NoTriggers option to add --no-triggers to all dpkg calls,
NoConfiguration to prevent apt from trying to configure packages -
dpkg should handle this in the last ConfigurePending call.
This options are for now deactivated as they require more testing in
real world situations, but the plan is to enable them in the near
future if anything works well.
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simplify customisation of the order and improve the documentation
about this setting group.
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(half-closes #545059)
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Thanks again for the initial patch from KURASAWA Nozomu and
for the improvements and cleanups done by Nicolas François
to get po4a up and running for apt man page translations!
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- simplify the makefiles needed for po4a manpages
Add a bit more autodetection to the buildsystem to be able to
add only half translated languages (only a few man pages, not all) and
try to reduce the overhead needed to add new languages.
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* doc/ja/*, doc/po/ja.po:
- remove the old ja man page translation and replace it with
the new po4a-powered translation by KURASAWA Nozomu.
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* Cleaned up the first patch draft from KURASAWA Nozomu to finally
get po4a support for translating the man pages.
Many thanks to both for this excellent work! (Closes: #441608)
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* doc/style.txt, buildlib/defaults.mak, buildlib/manpage.mak:
- fix a few typos in the comments of this files
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- activate DOT_MULTI_TARGETS, it is default on since doxygen 1.5.9
The description for this option is:
# Set the DOT_MULTI_TARGETS tag to YES allow dot to generate multiple output
# files in one run (i.e. multiple -o and -T options on the command line). This
# makes dot run faster, but since only newer versions of dot (>1.8.10)
# support this, this feature is disabled by default.
Even oldstable has a newer dot version, so the debian package doxygen
activate it per default and we will follow this recommendation now.
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- update file with doxygen 1.6.1 (current unstable)
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* doc/*.?.xml (manpages):
- add contrib to author tags and also add refmiscinfo to fix warnings
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We can use it to simplify the internal code to operate with
Acquire::CompressionTypes group. This also made it possible
to set this setting with the -o flag.
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- update the source description to reflect what it actually does
and how it can be used. (Closes: #413021)
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acquire-items choose which compression file they should (try first to)
download to easily add new or change the order of the compression types.
And because it is easy now we directly add builtin lzma support.
The compression ratio is better than bzip2 but we prefer the later for now
as no (official) mirror uses lzma, so this would only generate useless
hits on the servers. Maybe sometime in the future lzma will be the default...
[apt-pkg/acquire-item.cc]
- use configsettings for dynamic compression type use and order.
Based on a patch by Jyrki Muukkonen, thanks! (LP: #71746)
[apt-pkg/init.cc]
- add default configuration for compression types and add lzma
support. Order is now bzip2, lzma, gzip, none (Closes: #510526)
[ftparchive/writer.cc]
- add lzma support also here, patch for this (and inspiration for
the one above) by Robert Millan, thanks!
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(Closes: #510286) add also showauto and command synopsis
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Patch from Vincent McIntyre, thanks! (Closes: #520831)
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