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Bug#594495: apt: obsolete references to non-us still present in documentation



package apt
severity 594495 minor
tag 594495 confirmed
thanks

2010/8/26 J. M. Escartin <ripero84@gmail.com>:
> It makes no sense to keep non-us stuff four years after security updates for woody were discontinued.  Please, remove all of them (including doc translations).

It makes no sense, but it at least doesn't have "a major effect on the
usability of a package, without rendering it completely unusable to everyone",
which is the definition for important.

It appears two times in the manpage btw, second time with the note that non-us
doesn't work this way any longer but that it serves as an example - and
that is what all these paragraphs are: an example.
The manpage also mentions m68k architecture in this paragraph…
its not an official architecture since etch…

Fixing it now properly means to update the example resulting in fuzzying it.
I don't think it is worthed the hassle on its own as it doesn't hurt anyone…


Noted on the lists:
- someone should have found that earlier if more people would look
- if we break the translations anyway (unlikely)
- fix after squeeze release


Best regards

David Kalnischkies



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