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The firebird2.0 package introduced new or modified debconf
templates. This is the perfect moment for a review to help the package
maintainer following the general suggested writing style and track
down typos and errors in the use of English language.

If someone wants to pick up this review, please answer to this mail,
in the mailing list, with an [ITR] (Intent To Review) label.

The templates file is attached.

To propose the file you reviewed for peer review, please send a [RFR]
(Request For Review) mail with the reviewed file attached...then a few
days later, when no more contributions come, a summary mail with a
[LCFC] (Last Chance For Comments) label.

Finally, after no more comments coming to the LCFC mail, you can send
the reviewed templates file as a bug report against the package.

Then, please notify the list with a last mail using a [BTS] label
with the bug number.

Helping the package maintainer to deal with induced translation
updates at that moment will be nice. If you're not comfortable with
that part of the process, please hand it off to a translator.

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Template: shared/firebird/sysdba_password/first_install
Type: password
_Description: Password for SYSDBA:
 Firebird has a special user named SYSDBA, which is the user that has
 access to all databases. SYSDBA can also create new databases and users.
 Because of this, it is necessary to secure SYSDBA with a password.
 .
 The password is stored in /etc/firebird/${FB_VER}/SYSDBA.password
 (readable only by root). You may modify it there (don't forget to update
 the security database too, using the gsec utility), or you may use
 dpkg-reconfigure to update both.
 .
 If you don't enter a password, a random one will be used (and stored in
 SYSDBA.password).

Template: shared/firebird/sysdba_password/upgrade_reconfigure
Type: password
_Description: Password for SYSDBA:
 Firebird has a special user named SYSDBA, which is the user that has
 access to all databases. SYSDBA can also create new databases and users.
 Because of this, it is necessary to secure SYSDBA with a password.
 .
 The password is stored in /etc/firebird/${FB_VER}/SYSDBA.password
 (readable only by root). You may modify it there (don't forget to update
 the security database too, using the gsec utility), or you may use
 dpkg-reconfigure to update both.
 .
 To keep your existing password, leave this blank.

Template: shared/firebird/active_version
Type: select
Default: none
Choices: ${choices}
_Description: Enabled firebird version:
 Several firebird versions may be installed, but only one
 may be enabled and running at any given time. This is because if two servers
 access the same database simultaneously, the result is inevitably database
 corruption.

Template: shared/firebird/deactivate_version
Type: string
Description: Firebird package to disable (for internal use)
 *DO NOT TRANSLATE*
 This is an internal, hidden template

Template: shared/firebird/sysdba_password/new_password
Type: password
Description: New password for SYSDBA (for internal use)
 *DO NOT TRANSLATE*
 This is an internal, hidden template

Template: shared/firebird/purge_security
Type: boolean
Default: false
_Description: Delete password database?
 The last package that uses password database at
 /var/lib/firebird/${FB_VER}/system/security.fdb is being purged.
 .
 Leaving security database may present security risk. It is a good idea to
 remove it if you don't plan re-installing firebird${FB_VER}.
 .
 The same stands for /etc/firebird/${FB_VER}/SYSDBA.password, where the
 password for SYSDBA is kept.

Template: shared/firebird/purge_databases
Type: boolean
Default: false
_Description: Delete databases from /var/lib/firebird/${FB_VER}/data?
 You may want to delete all databases from firebird standard database
 directory, /var/lib/firebird/${FB_VER}/data. If you choose this option, all
 files ending witn ".fdb" and ".fbk" from the above directory and its
 subdirectories will be removed.
 .
 Note that any databases outside of /var/lib/firebird/${FB_VER}/data will not
 be affected.

Template: shared/firebird/server_in_use
Type: error
_Description: firebird${FB_VER}-${FB_FLAVOUR} server is in use
  To ensure data integrity, package removal/upgrade is aborted. Please stop all local and remote clients before removing or upgrading firebird${FB_VER}-${FB_FLAVOUR}

Template: shared/firebird/title
Type: title
_Description: Password for ${PACKAGE}

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