Re: [RFR] templates://kstars-data-extra-tycho2/{templates}
Christian PERRIER wrote:
> Here are the new templates and control files after (hopefully)
> integrating all your proposed changes.
Well, something's gone wrong with this one:
> Template: kstars-data-extra/disable-downloads
> Type: select
> __Choices: enable, disable, lock
> Default: lock
> _Description: User data downloads for kstars:
> By default, unless the feature is locked or disabled, each user will be able
> to enable data downloads.
> .
> If you choose "keep enabled", users will be able to individually
> download data files. If you choose "disable", each user can re-enable
> data download (for instance to download new versions of data or new
> data collections). If you choose "lock", no user can enable data downloads.
>
>
> KStars has a download feature allowing users to download extra data
> files for their own use. Since packaged catalogs can be handled more
> efficiently by installing a single central copy, you may wish to
> restrict the use of this feature.
> .
> * enable - users will be able to download data files;
> * disable - individual users can re-enable data downloads (for
> instance to download data from other catalogs);
> * lock - users cannot enable data downloads.
For a start that isn't indented properly.
> Template: kstars-data-extra/kstarsrc-previously-exists
> Type: select
> Choices: unset, previously exists, does not exist
> Default: unset
> Description: for internal use
> Not shown question to hold a data in the database
(Not that it matters, but there's no such thing as a data.)
> Package: kstars-data-extra-tycho2
> Architecture: all
> Depends: ${misc:Depends}
> Enhances: kstars (>= 1.4)
> Description: Tycho-2 star catalog for KStars
> This package contains the data of the Tycho-2 star catalog for
> KStars, the desktop planetarium for KDE. It allows users to use a
> central shared catalog instead of each needing to download their own
> personal copy of the whole catalog. It can also configure KStars to
> disable these user downloads.
(On second thoughts maybe "allows users to use a central shared
catalog" should be "allows users to share a single central catalog".)
--
JBR with qualifications in linguistics, experience as a Debian
sysadmin, and probably no clue about this particular package
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