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[LCFC] templates://docbookwiki/{templates}



This is the last call for comments for the review of debconf
templates for docbookwiki.

The reviewed templates will be sent on Monday, February 28, 2011 to the package
maintainer as a bug report and a mail will be sent to this list with
"[BTS]" as a subject tag.


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Template: docbookwiki/purge_books
Type: boolean
Default: false
_Description: Remove books during purge?
 If you choose this option, any book uploaded into DocBookWiki, including XML
 source and downloadable formats, will be removed along with the program
 files when the package is purged.

Template: docbookwiki/generate_downloads
Type: boolean
Default: false
_Description: Generate downloadable formats now?
 DocBookWiki can generate downloadable formats (HTML, PDF, etc.) for the
 default set of books during installation, but this will take quite some
 time to do.
 .
 If you do not want to generate these now, they will be generated when
 the next DocBookWiki weekly cron job runs.

Template: docbookwiki/reconfigure_webserver
Type: multiselect
__Choices: apache2
_Description: Web server to reconfigure for DocBookWiki:
 DocBookWiki supports any web server that PHP does, but this automatic
 configuration process only supports Apache.

Template: docbookwiki/restart_webserver
Type: boolean
Default: false
_Description: Do you want to restart the web server now?
 In order to activate the new configuration, the web server has to be
 restarted. You may however prefer doing this manually later.

Template: docbookwiki/setup_password
Type: password
Default: admin
_Description: Password for DocBookWiki web-based setup system:
 DocBookWiki comes with an administration script that can help you with
 managing users. The script is located at http://localhost/books/admin.php.
 For security reasons it requires authorization. The administrator's
 username is "superuser" and the default password is "admin".
 .
 It is recommended that you enter a different superuser password here.
 Leave empty if you want to use the default password.

Template: docbookwiki/sudo_warning
Type: note
#flag:translate!:3
_Description: Sudo-related changes needed for DocBookWiki
 In order for DocBookWiki to function correctly, you must run the command
 "visudo" after installation finishes. That command will open the
 "sudo" configuration file where you should add the following:
 .
 #includedir /etc/sudoers.d
Source: docbookwiki
Section: web
Priority: extra
Maintainer: Jeremy Malcolm <terminus@debian.org>
Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 5), gettext, dpatch, po-debconf
Standards-Version: 3.8.3

Package: docbookwiki
Architecture: all
Depends: apache2, php5-cli, libapache-mod-php5 | libapache2-mod-php5, debconf | debconf-2.0, xsltproc (>=1.1.18), libxml2-utils, openssl, sudo (>=1.7.2p1-1), swish-e, docbook-xml, docbook-xsl, xmlto, docbook-utils, dblatex, xmltex, docbook-dsssl, jadetex, subversion, adduser, gawk, svn-load, dbconfig-common, php-gettext
Recommends: dbconfig-mysql
Description: web application to display and edit DocBook documents online
 DocBookWiki is a wiki-like application that allows editing documents
 in XML (DocBook) format. It has the following features:
  * online display of DocBook documents;
  * simultaneous display of multiple documents;
  * multiple-language display;
  * granular modification by section and language;
  * multiple editing modes: text, HTML, XML, texi, LaTeX, etc.;
  * automatic conversion of DocBook documents to other formats (such
    as PDF, RTF, LaTeX, etc.) for downloading;
  * document modifications history in SVN;
  * authentication system with granular access rights management.

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