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[RFR2] templates://gnunet/{gnunet-daemon.templates}



> Possible, but I think we're tying the sentence in knots.  Maybe:


I like these ones. So here's the templates file after these changes.


# Obsolete, should be removed
Template: gnunet-daemon/warning
Type: note
_Description: Former installation of GNUnet detected
 Since there are important changes in this version, the installer
 will need to modify the GNUnet configuration file (/etc/gnunet.conf).
 .
 The installation process will backup /etc/gnunet.conf to
 /etc/gnunet.conf.old, and will automatically build a new configuration
 file.
 .
 Every personal settings will be preserved as much as possible.

# Obsolete, should be removed
Template: gnunet-daemon/failed
Type: note
_Description: Warning
 For some obscure reason, the installer have failed to discover
 the configuration settings in /etc/gnunet.conf.
 .
 The old configuration file will be moved to /etc/gnunet.conf.old.
 .
 Since some changes are *mandatory* in this file, a
 fresh default configuration file will now be installed
 .
 Please take a look and make necessary changes in it if needed after
 installation.

# Obsolete, should be removed
Template: gnunet-daemon/prior_07
Type: note
_Description: Upgrade from a version prior to 0.7.0
 It seems that you are upgrading GNUnet from a version prior to 0.7.x.
 GNUnet 0.7.x introduced new configuration files and a new database
 storage format which is not compatible with versions prior to 0.7.x.
 .
 GNUnet cannot convert your database format to the new format.
 .
 Your database storage will be automatically moved to /var/lib/GNUnet.prior07,
 and the gnunet package will build a new empty storage for you.
 .
 Your /etc/gnunet.conf file will also be moved to /etc/gnunet.conf.prior07
 and replaced by /etc/gnunetd.conf which you can modify later by running
 "gnunet-setup -d -c /etc/gnunetd.conf", as root.

Template: gnunet-daemon/launch_at_startup
Type: boolean
Default: true
_Description: Should the GNUnet daemon be launched on boot?
 If you choose this option, a GNUnet server will be started each time
 the system is launched. Otherwise, you will need to launch
 GNUnet each time you want to use it.

Template: gnunet-daemon/gnunet_user
Type: string
Default: gnunet
_Description: GNUnet user:
 Please choose the user that he the GNUnet daemon process will run as.
 .
 This should be a dedicated account. If the specified account does not
 already exist, it will automatically be created, with no login shell.

Template: gnunet-daemon/gnunet_group
Type: string
Default: gnunet
_Description: GNUnet group:
 Please choose the group that the GNUnet daemon process will run as.
 .
 This should be a dedicated group, not one that already owns data.
 Only the members of this group will have access to GNUnet data, and
 be allowed to start and stop the GNUnet server.

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