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Bug#481942: marked as done (openssh: Strange sentence in Debconf template)



Your message dated Mon, 19 May 2008 22:52:16 +0100
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regarding openssh: Strange sentence in Debconf template
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Package: openssh
Version: 1:4.7p1-10
Severity: normal
Tags: patch

While updating the German translation (which somehow was not
completely in the de.po file) I noticed the following strange
sentence:

  Use 'ssh-keygen -l -f HOST_KEY_FILE' after the upgrade has changed to
  print the fingerprints of the new host keys.

In 1:4.7p1-9 the sentence read:
  Use 'ssh-keygen -l -f HOST_KEY_FILE' after the upgrade to print the
  fingerprints of the new host keys.
which looks much more sensible.

So please either change the sentence back or use something like:

   Use 'ssh-keygen -l -f HOST_KEY_FILE' after the upgrade as the key has
   changed to print the fingerprints of the new host keys.

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On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 07:51:42PM +0200, Helge Kreutzmann wrote:
> Package: openssh
> Version: 1:4.7p1-10
> Severity: normal
> Tags: patch
> 
> While updating the German translation (which somehow was not
> completely in the de.po file) I noticed the following strange
> sentence:
> 
>   Use 'ssh-keygen -l -f HOST_KEY_FILE' after the upgrade has changed to
>   print the fingerprints of the new host keys.
> 
> In 1:4.7p1-9 the sentence read:
>   Use 'ssh-keygen -l -f HOST_KEY_FILE' after the upgrade to print the
>   fingerprints of the new host keys.
> which looks much more sensible.

It is not true that it read that way in 1:4.7p1-9. The latter was in the
*second* version you should have been sent by Christian Perrier; he sent
it because this bug had already been reported by somebody else and is
already fixed in CVS. Unfortunately I think Christian regenerated the
templates.pot himself with a confusing version number rather than simply
using the one I sent him; no, I have no idea why either.

I'm just going to close this bug as it's effectively a duplicate of a
report in other e-mail; I don't really see the need to edit the
changelog to add a bug reference for this.

> So please either change the sentence back or use something like:
> 
>    Use 'ssh-keygen -l -f HOST_KEY_FILE' after the upgrade as the key has
>    changed to print the fingerprints of the new host keys.

That would be wrong.

Cheers,

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Colin Watson                                       [cjwatson@debian.org]


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