Re: Please review vidalia debconf template
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Le 26/09/2010 16:05, Christian PERRIER a écrit :
> Quoting Dererk (dererk@debian.org):
>> I think we arrive at a mutual agreement:
>
> Hmmm, a few glitches, sorry!
[...]
> Indent seems to be broken, here
It may just be a MUA feature to make a carriage return when the line
exceed 72 characters. It may be better to join the template file in
order to keep the carriage return stuff (BTW, is there only one
template? I'm a bit lost now, the complete file may help there is more
than one template). Anyway, staying under 72 characters is not so bad
when using hard formatting, here is a formatting proposition (no text
changed):
- ------------------>%----------------
Template: vidalia/tor-daemon-interaction
Type: select
Choices-C: nothing, one-off, permanent
__Choices: No Configuration, One-off restart, Permanent takeover
Default: permanent
_Description: Tor/Vidalia interaction:
Vidalia needs to communicate with the running Tor daemon so that it
can provide a graphical user interface for it. This requires either
the manual reconfiguration of Tor to allow secure authentication
(recommended) or a restart of Tor under Vidalia's control.
* No configuration: leave Tor running for now. Vidalia will
not be able to communicate with Tor
until it is manually reconfigured - see
"/usr/share/doc/vidalia/README.Debian"
for more details;
* One-off restart: stop Tor now so Vidalia can start it, just this
once - Tor will start by itself on next reboots,
so manual configuration will still be required;
* Permanent: stop Tor and simply let Vidalia handle starting
it whenever you takeover: run Vidalia (not
usable on a multi-user system).
- ------------------%<----------------
Cheers
David
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