Hello, while updating the man page translation I noticed the following: #: deb-control.5:133 msgid "" "This field is used to indicate how this package should behave on a multi-" "arch installations. The value B<same> means that the package is co-" "installable with itself, but it must not be used to satisfy the dependency " "of any package of a different architecture from itself. The value B<foreign> " "means that the package is not co-installable with itself, but should be " "allowed to satisfy the dependency of a package of a different arch from " "itself. The value B<allowed> allows reverse-dependencies to indicate in " "their Depends field that they accept a package from a foreign architecture, " "but has no effect otherwise. The value B<no> is the default when the field " "is omitted, in which case the field is generally not needed." The last sentence sounds strange. If the field is omitted then it is not needed? #: dpkg-buildpackage.1:67 msgid "" "It runs the B<postclean> and if B<-tc> is specified, it will call B<fakeroot " "debian/rules clean> again." The word "hook" is missing (it is mentioned in all similar expressions in the vincinity). #: dpkg-buildpackage.1:218 msgid "Pass option I<opt> to I<check-command>." I belive it should be B<check-command>? Greetings Helge -- Dr. Helge Kreutzmann debian@helgefjell.de Dipl.-Phys. http://www.helgefjell.de/debian.php 64bit GNU powered gpg signed mail preferred Help keep free software "libre": http://www.ffii.de/
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