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Re: Please unblock xmcd 2.6-19.1



On Sat, Feb 24, 2007 at 06:05:10PM +0100, Christian Perrier wrote:
> > > Could you consider hinting it to enter testing?

> > Another one that never made it to the archive...

> Sigh. Happens sometimes when I upload from work as I have to rebound
> through my home server, which prompts for a passphrase....which I
> sometimes just forget to type..:)

> Re-uploaded.

@@ -4,11 +4,11 @@
-Description: Enter the device name of the CD drive for xmcd to use:
+_Description: Device name of the CD drive for xmcd to use:
+ In order to function properly, xmcd requires at least a device name of the
+ CD drive which should be used for playback. Possible examples of the CD drive
+ device names are /dev/cdrom (this is usually a symbolic link), /dev/sr0 or
+ /dev/scd0 (for SCSI or SCSI-emulated devices), /dev/hdc or /dev/hdd (for IDE
+ devices). Based on the supplied value the default configuration files will be
+ generated. You can always reconfigure and customize xmcd by running the
+ /usr/sbin/xmcdconfig script later.
+ .
  See /usr/share/doc/xmcd/README.Debian for important information on how
  to properly enable access to CD drives and CD database for unprivileged
  users.
- .
- In order to function properly, xmcd requires at least a device name of the
- CD drive which should be used for playback. Possible examples of the CD drive
- device names are /dev/cdrom (this is usually a symbolic link), /dev/sr0 or
- /dev/scd0 (for SCSI or SCSI-emulated devices), /dev/hdc or /dev/hdd (for IDE
- devices). Based on the supplied value the default configuration files will be
- generated. You can always reconfigure and customize xmcd by running the
- /usr/sbin/xmcdconfig script later.

This change isn't documented in the changelog.  Have these template changes
been approved of by the maintainer?

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