On Sat, Apr 21, 2007 at 02:10:23PM +0200, Christian Perrier wrote...... > --- /home/bubulle/travail/debian/rewrite/INTENT/webcalendar/webcalendar.old/debian/control 2007-04-18 08:07:37.349652306 +0200 > +++ /home/bubulle/travail/debian/rewrite/INTENT/webcalendar/webcalendar/debian/control 2007-04-21 11:35:52.803016501 +0200 > @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ > WebCalendar is a PHP-based calendar application that can be configured > as a single-user calendar, a multi-user calendar for groups of users, > or as an event calendar viewable by visitors. MySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle, > - DB2, Interbase, or ODBC is required. > + DB2, Interbase, or ODBC are required. > > I hope that I'm correct here... Please consider the following: --- control~ 2007-04-21 16:40:58.000000000 -0400 +++ control 2007-04-21 17:10:26.000000000 -0400 @@ -17,5 +17,5 @@ Description: PHP-Based multi-user calendar WebCalendar is a PHP-based calendar application that can be configured as a single-user calendar, a multi-user calendar for groups of users, - or as an event calendar viewable by visitors. MySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle, - DB2, Interbase, or ODBC are required. + or as an event calendar viewable by visitors. Either MySQL, PostgreSQL, + Oracle, DB2, Interbase, or ODBC is required. I presume only one DB will be used at a time in normal usage. Adding the word 'Either' and keeping 'is' makes it clear that the user must make a single DB choice. Using the word 'are' implies that all DB's are required. Still looking at the templates file. Saw a couple small things there that I'll send comments on soon. Kevin -- Kevin Coyner GnuPG key: 1024D/8CE11941
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