This is the last call for comments for the review of debconf templates for smstools. The reviewed templates will be sent on Tuesday, June 26, 2007 to the package maintainer as a bug report and a mail will be sent to this list with "[BTS]" as a subject tag. --
Template: smstools/configure Type: boolean Default: true _Description: Manage smsd configuration automatically? Reject this option if you want to configure smsd manually. Template: smstools/config_exist Type: error _Description: Previously created configuration file detected The existing configuration file has been moved to /etc/smsd.conf.bak. Template: smstools/eventhandler Type: string _Description: Global event-handler: Please specify an external program or script that will execute, whenever a message is sent or received, or on failures. This is useful for instance when running an email2sms gateway. . Examples of event-handlers are detailed in /usr/share/doc/smstools/examples. Template: smstools/devicename Type: string Default: GSM1 _Description: Modem name: Please specify the short name for the modem device. This is a mandatory setting. Template: smstools/devicenode Type: select #flag:translate:6 __Choices: /dev/ttyS0, /dev/ttyS1, /dev/ttyS2, /dev/ttyS3, /dev/ttyS4, Other _Description: Modem device: Please specify the modem device. Usually the modem device is /dev/ttyS0 (the first serial port), but your setup may differ; e.g. for a USB device, choose 'Other' and specify the full path of the appropriate device node. Template: smstools/devicenodeother Type: string _Description: Modem device: Please specify an optional extra device for the modem. Template: smstools/devicebaudrate Type: select #flag:translate:6 __Choices: 9600, 19200, 28800, 38400, 115200, Other Default: 19200 _Description: Modem device speed (bps): Most modems work well with a speed of 19200bps, but some modems may require 9600 bps. If your modem does not support any of the baud rates in the list, select 'Other'. Template: smstools/devicebaudrateother Type: string _Description: Modem device speed (bps): Template: smstools/deviceincoming Type: boolean Default: true _Description: Receive SMS with this device? Please choose whether the device should be used to receive incoming SMS. Template: smstools/deviceinit Type: string _Description: Modem initialization string: Please specify the modem initialization command. That may be left empty for most modems. Please consult your modem's manual for more details about its supported commands. Template: smstools/devicepin Type: password _Description: SIM device PIN code: If the device's SIM needs a PIN to be unlocked, please enter it here. Template: smstools/configureanothermodem Type: boolean Default: false _Description: Configure another modem?
Source: smstools Section: comm Priority: optional Maintainer: Mark Purcell <msp@debian.org> Uploaders: Mark Purcell <msp@debian.org>, Patrick Schoenfeld <schoenfeld@in-medias-res.com> Build-Depends: debhelper (>> 5.0.0), libmm-dev Standards-Version: 3.7.2 Package: smstools Architecture: any Depends: debconf, adduser, ${shlibs:Depends} Description: SMS server tools for GSM modems The SMS server tools allow setting up a central SMS gateway. It sends and receives SMS messages using a simple file-based interface. It can accommodate up to 20,000 messages a month. . It supports an event-handler option that allows calling customized programs or scripts after sending or receiving SMS messages. . The SMS Server Tools use one or more (max. 32) GSM modems to send and receive SMS messages. Some modems may be equipped with SIM cards such as Vodafone or Telmi ones. All messages are sorted in queues by the provider. If one modem fails, it will be deactivated for one hour before the software retries, while other modems run without any restriction. The status information and alarms are logged with syslog. . Homepage: http://smstools3.kekekasvi.com/
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