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[LCFC] templates://neurodebian/{neurodebian.templates}



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

The reviewed templates will be sent on Wednesday, June 17, 2015 to this bug report
and a mail will be sent to this list with "[BTS]" as a subject tag.


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Template: neurodebian/title
Type: title
_Description: NeuroDebian APT repository installer

Template: neurodebian/enable
Type: boolean
Default: false
_Description: Enable the NeuroDebian package repository?
 The NeuroDebian project provides a separate APT repository with
 software that is not available in Debian, including datasets and
 backported new releases.
 .
 If you choose this option, these packages will be available for
 installation and upgrades.
 .
 Even though these packages are closely maintained
 by the NeuroDebian team, enabling this additional archive
 may compromise the integrity of the system.

Template: neurodebian/release
Type: select
__Choices: automatic, ${releases}
Choices-C: auto, ${releases}
Default: auto
_Description: Release name of the base system:
 Please specify the appropriate Debian or Ubuntu release codename
 (for instance "stretch" or "trusty").
 .
 If this is set to "automatic"', the release name is chosen according
 to the output of "apt-cache policy". If the release name for this
 system is not "${release}", you should choose the specific one which
 matches best.


Template: neurodebian/mirror
Type: select
Choices: origin, best, custom, ${mirrors}
Default: best
_Description: NeuroDebian mirror to use:
 The NeuroDebian project has a number of community-maintained mirrors
 around the globe.
 .
 If you do not know which mirror URL to choose, select one of:
 .
  * origin: the original NeuroDebian repository;
  * best: will try to use netselect to select the "closest" mirror.
    This may fail depending on the current mirror setup and the
    configuration of the firewall. If netselect is not available, the
    default mirror will be used.


Template: neurodebian/flavor
Type: select
Choices: auto, libre, full
Default: auto
_Description: NeuroDebian flavor to use:
 The NeuroDebian project adheres to the Debian Free Software Guidelines,
 and offers three packages areas, classified by license, for all
 suites/releases:
 .
  libre
    DFSG-compliant material only
  full
    all three areas (main, contrib, non-free)
  auto
    picked from the output of "apt-cache policy"
    (for this machine: "${flavor}").

Template: neurodebian/components
Type: multiselect
Choices: software, data, devel
Default: software, data
_Description: NeuroDebian repository components to enable:
 NeuroDebian repository provides three different sets of packages:
 .
  software
   Packages containing software, often backports of stable software
   releases for previous Debian/Ubuntu releases;
  devel
   Additional "bleeding edge" software packages (like those in Debian
   experimental), which it may not be safe to enable by default.
  data
   Packages containing data (such as atlases or sample datasets), often
   required by other packages. This should usually be enabled.


Template: neurodebian/overwrite
Type: boolean
Default: true
_Description: Overwrite the existing NeuroDebian APT file?
 If an APT sources.list file already exists for NeuroDebian, this
 package will fail to configure unless given permission to overwrite it.

Template: neurodebian/suffix
Type: string
Default:
_Description: Additional suffix for the NeuroDebian APT file name:
 Adding a suffix makes it possible to enable an additional repository
 (such as NeuroDebian devel) or release, without interfering with the
 main NeuroDebian sources list.
 .
 It should usually be left empty.

Template: neurodebian/run-update-note
Type: note
_Description: APT update required
 For the installation (or removal) of a NeuroDebian sources.list file
 to take effect, APT's packages list needs to be updated. Please
 manually run "apt-get update" after the neurodebian package has been
 installed or reconfigured.

Template: neurodebian/netselect-not-found
Type: error
_Description: Missing netselect tool
 The "netselect" utility was not found. You probably need to
 install the netselect package.
 .
 Alternatively, you can manually select the mirror to use.

Template: neurodebian/netselect-cannot-be-used
Type: error
_Description: Missing netselect tool
 The "netselect" utility was not found. You probably need to
 install the netselect package.
 .
 Unless this package is installed, the NeuroDebian mirror to use has
 to be chosen manually. To be prompted with the relevant question, you
 can run "dpg-reconfigure -plow neurodebian".
Source: neurodebian
Section: science
Priority: optional
Maintainer: NeuroDebian Team <team@neuro.debian.net>
Uploaders: Michael Hanke <mih@debian.org>, Yaroslav Halchenko <debian@onerussian.com>
Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 7.0.50~), xcftools, help2man, inkscape, imagemagick, python-html5lib, po-debconf
Standards-Version: 3.9.5
Homepage: http://neuro.debian.net
Vcs-Browser: http://git.debian.org/?p=pkg-exppsy/neurodebian.git
Vcs-Git: git://git.debian.org/git/pkg-exppsy/neurodebian.git

Package: neurodebian
Architecture: all
Depends: python, wget, neurodebian-archive-keyring, ${misc:Depends}
Recommends: netselect
Suggests: neurodebian-desktop, neurodebian-popularity-contest
Description: neuroscience-oriented distribution - repository configuration
 The NeuroDebian project integrates and maintains a variety of software
 projects within Debian that are useful for neuroscience (such as AFNI,
 FSL, PsychoPy, etc.) or generic computation (such as HTCondor,
 pandas, etc.).
 .
 This package enables the NeuroDebian repository on top of a standard
 Debian or Ubuntu system.


Package: neurodebian-dev
Architecture: all
Depends: ${misc:Depends}, devscripts, cowbuilder, neurodebian-archive-keyring
Recommends: python, zerofree, moreutils, time, ubuntu-keyring, debian-archive-keyring, apt-utils
Suggests: virtualbox-ose, virtualbox-ose-fuse
Description: neuroscience-oriented distribution - development tools
 The NeuroDebian project integrates and maintains a variety of software
 projects within Debian that are useful for neuroscience (such as AFNI,
 FSL, PsychoPy, etc.) or generic computation (such as HTCondor,
 pandas, etc.).
 .
 This package provides sources and development tools used by
 NeuroDebian to provide backports for a range of Debian/Ubuntu
 releases.


Package: neurodebian-desktop
Architecture: all
Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ssh-askpass-gnome | ssh-askpass, desktop-base, gnome-icon-theme,
         neurodebian-popularity-contest
Suggests:
Description: neuroscience-oriented distribution - desktop integration
 The NeuroDebian project integrates and maintains a variety of software
 projects within Debian that are useful for neuroscience (such as AFNI,
 FSL, PsychoPy, etc.) or generic computation (such as HTCondor,
 pandas, etc.).
 .
 This package provides NeuroDebian artwork (icons, background image)
 and a NeuroDebian menu featuring the most popular neuroscience tools,
 which will be automatically installed upon initial invocation.


Package: neurodebian-archive-keyring
Architecture: all
Depends: ${misc:Depends}
Replaces: neurodebian-keyring (<< 0.34~)
Breaks: neurodebian-keyring (<< 0.34~)
Description: neuroscience-oriented distribution - GnuPG archive keys
 The NeuroDebian project integrates and maintains a variety of software
 projects within Debian that are useful for neuroscience (such as AFNI,
 FSL, PsychoPy, etc.) or generic computation (such as HTCondor,
 pandas, etc.).
 .
 The NeuroDebian project digitally signs its Release files. This package
 contains the archive keys used for that.

Package: neurodebian-popularity-contest
Architecture: all
Depends: ${misc:Depends}, popularity-contest
Description: neuroscience-oriented distribution - popcon integration
 The NeuroDebian project integrates and maintains a variety of software
 projects within Debian that are useful for neuroscience (such as AFNI,
 FSL, PsychoPy, etc.) or generic computation (such as HTCondor,
 pandas, etc.).
 .
 This package is a complement to the generic popularity-contest
 package to enable anonymous submission of usage statistics to
 NeuroDebian in addition to the popcon submissions to the underlying
 distribution (either Debian or Ubuntu) popcon server.
 .
 Participating in popcon is important for the following reasons:
  * Popular packages receive more attention from developers; bugs are
    fixed faster and updates are provided quicker.
  * It ensures that support is not dropped for a previous release of
    Debian or Ubuntu while there are active users.
  * User statistics may be useful for upstream research software
    developers seeking funding for continued development.
 .
 This requires that popcon is activated for the underlying distribution
 (Debian or Ubuntu), which can be achieved by running
 "dpkg-reconfigure popularity-contest" as root.

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