msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2007-06-26 16:13+0000\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2007-07-01 21:01+0000\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n"
"Last-Translator: FULL NAME <EMAIL@ADDRESS>\n"
"Language-Team: LANGUAGE <LL@li.org>\n"
"Content-Transfer-Encoding: ENCODING"
# type: Content of: <appendix><title>
-#: tools.dbk:5
+#: tools.dbk:7
msgid "Overview of Debian Maintainer Tools"
msgstr ""
# type: Content of: <appendix><para>
-#: tools.dbk:7
+#: tools.dbk:9
msgid ""
"This section contains a rough overview of the tools available to "
"maintainers. The following is by no means complete or definitive, but just "
msgstr ""
# type: Content of: <appendix><para>
-#: tools.dbk:12
+#: tools.dbk:14
msgid ""
"Debian maintainer tools are meant to aid developers and free their time for "
"critical tasks. As Larry Wall says, there's more than one way to do it."
msgstr ""
# type: Content of: <appendix><para>
-#: tools.dbk:16
+#: tools.dbk:18
msgid ""
"Some people prefer to use high-level package maintenance tools and some do "
"not. Debian is officially agnostic on this issue; any tool which gets the "
msgstr ""
# type: Content of: <appendix><para>
-#: tools.dbk:24
+#: tools.dbk:26
msgid ""
"Most of the descriptions of these packages come from the actual package "
"descriptions themselves. Further information can be found in the package "
"documentation itself. You can also see more info with the command "
-"<literal>apt-cache show <package-name></literal>."
+"<command>apt-cache show <package-name></command>."
msgstr ""
# type: Content of: <appendix><section><title>
-#: tools.dbk:30
+#: tools.dbk:32
msgid "Core tools"
msgstr ""
# type: Content of: <appendix><section><para>
-#: tools.dbk:32
+#: tools.dbk:34
msgid "The following tools are pretty much required for any maintainer."
msgstr ""
# type: Content of: <appendix><section><section><para>
-#: tools.dbk:37
+#: tools.dbk:39
msgid ""
"<systemitem role=\"package\">dpkg-dev</systemitem> contains the tools "
"(including <command>dpkg-source</command>) required to unpack, build, and "
msgstr ""
# type: Content of: <appendix><section><section><para>
-#: tools.dbk:48
+#: tools.dbk:50
msgid ""
"<systemitem role=\"package\">debconf</systemitem> provides a consistent "
"interface to configuring packages interactively. It is user interface "
msgstr ""
# type: Content of: <appendix><section><section><para>
-#: tools.dbk:54
+#: tools.dbk:56
msgid ""
"You can find documentation for this package in the <systemitem "
"role=\"package\">debconf-doc</systemitem> package."
msgstr ""
# type: Content of: <appendix><section><section><para>
-#: tools.dbk:58
+#: tools.dbk:60
msgid ""
"Many feel that this system should be used for all packages which require "
"interactive configuration; see <xref linkend=\"bpp-config-mgmt\"/> . "
msgstr ""
# type: Content of: <appendix><section><section><para>
-#: tools.dbk:68
+#: tools.dbk:70
msgid ""
"<systemitem role=\"package\">fakeroot</systemitem> simulates root "
"privileges. This enables you to build packages without being root (packages "
msgstr ""
# type: Content of: <appendix><section><title>
-#: tools.dbk:79
+#: tools.dbk:81
msgid "Package lint tools"
msgstr ""
# type: Content of: <appendix><section><para>
-#: tools.dbk:81
+#: tools.dbk:83
msgid ""
"According to the Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (FOLDOC), `lint' is a "
"Unix C language processor which carries out more thorough checks on the code "
msgstr ""
# type: Content of: <appendix><section><section><para>
-#: tools.dbk:89
+#: tools.dbk:91
msgid ""
"<systemitem role=\"package\">lintian</systemitem> dissects Debian packages "
"and emits information about bugs and policy violations. It contains "
msgstr ""
# type: Content of: <appendix><section><section><para>
-#: tools.dbk:95
+#: tools.dbk:97
msgid ""
"You should periodically get the newest <systemitem "
"role=\"package\">lintian</systemitem> from `unstable' and check over all "
msgstr ""
# type: Content of: <appendix><section><section><para>
-#: tools.dbk:102
+#: tools.dbk:104
msgid ""
"Refer to <xref linkend=\"sanitycheck\"/> for more information on how and "
"when to use Lintian."
msgstr ""
# type: Content of: <appendix><section><section><para>
-#: tools.dbk:106
+#: tools.dbk:108
msgid ""
"You can also see a summary of all problems reported by Lintian on your "
-"packages at <ulink url=\"http://lintian.debian.org/\"></ulink>. These "
-"reports contain the latest <command>lintian</command> output for the whole "
-"development distribution (unstable)."
+"packages at <ulink url=\"&url-lintian;\"></ulink>. These reports contain "
+"the latest <command>lintian</command> output for the whole development "
+"distribution (unstable)."
msgstr ""
# type: Content of: <appendix><section><section><para>
-#: tools.dbk:116
+#: tools.dbk:118
msgid ""
"<systemitem role=\"package\">linda</systemitem> is another package linter. "
"It is similar to <systemitem role=\"package\">lintian</systemitem> but has a "
msgstr ""
# type: Content of: <appendix><section><section><para>
-#: tools.dbk:125
+#: tools.dbk:127
msgid ""
"<command>debdiff</command> (from the <systemitem "
"role=\"package\">devscripts</systemitem> package, <xref "
msgstr ""
# type: Content of: <appendix><section><section><para>
-#: tools.dbk:134
+#: tools.dbk:136
msgid "You can run it over a pair of binary packages:"
msgstr ""
# type: Content of: <appendix><section><section><screen>
-#: tools.dbk:137
+#: tools.dbk:139
#, no-wrap
-msgid "package_1-1_arch.deb package_2-1_arch.deb"
+msgid "debdiff package_1-1_arch.deb package_2-1_arch.deb"
msgstr ""
# type: Content of: <appendix><section><section><para>
-#: tools.dbk:140
+#: tools.dbk:142
msgid "Or even a pair of changes files:"
msgstr ""
# type: Content of: <appendix><section><section><screen>
-#: tools.dbk:143
+#: tools.dbk:145
#, no-wrap
-msgid "package_1-1_arch.changes package_2-1_arch.changes"
+msgid "debdiff package_1-1_arch.changes package_2-1_arch.changes"
msgstr ""
# type: Content of: <appendix><section><section><para>
-#: tools.dbk:146
+#: tools.dbk:148
msgid ""
"For more information please see <citerefentry> "
"<refentrytitle>debdiff</refentrytitle> <manvolnum>1</manvolnum> "
msgstr ""
# type: Content of: <appendix><section><title>
-#: tools.dbk:155
+#: tools.dbk:157
msgid "Helpers for <filename>debian/rules</filename>"
msgstr ""
# type: Content of: <appendix><section><para>
-#: tools.dbk:157
+#: tools.dbk:159
msgid ""
"Package building tools make the process of writing "
"<filename>debian/rules</filename> files easier. See <xref "
msgstr ""
# type: Content of: <appendix><section><section><para>
-#: tools.dbk:165
+#: tools.dbk:167
msgid ""
"<systemitem role=\"package\">debhelper</systemitem> is a collection of "
"programs which can be used in <filename>debian/rules</filename> to automate "
msgstr ""
# type: Content of: <appendix><section><section><para>
-#: tools.dbk:173
+#: tools.dbk:175
msgid ""
"Unlike some approaches, <systemitem role=\"package\">debhelper</systemitem> "
"is broken into several small, simple commands which act in a consistent "
msgstr ""
# type: Content of: <appendix><section><section><para>
-#: tools.dbk:179
+#: tools.dbk:181
msgid ""
"There are a number of little <systemitem "
"role=\"package\">debhelper</systemitem> add-on packages, too transient to "
msgstr ""
# type: Content of: <appendix><section><section><para>
-#: tools.dbk:188
+#: tools.dbk:190
msgid ""
"<systemitem role=\"package\">debmake</systemitem>, a precursor to "
"<systemitem role=\"package\">debhelper</systemitem>, is a more "
msgstr ""
# type: Content of: <appendix><section><section><para>
-#: tools.dbk:198
+#: tools.dbk:200
msgid ""
"The consensus is that <systemitem role=\"package\">debmake</systemitem> is "
"now deprecated in favor of <systemitem "
msgstr ""
# type: Content of: <appendix><section><section><para>
-#: tools.dbk:209
+#: tools.dbk:211
msgid ""
"The <systemitem role=\"package\">dh-make</systemitem> package contains "
"<command>dh_make</command>, a program that creates a skeleton of files "
msgstr ""
# type: Content of: <appendix><section><section><para>
-#: tools.dbk:217
+#: tools.dbk:219
msgid ""
"While the rules files generated by <command>dh_make</command> are in general "
"a sufficient basis for a working package, they are still just the "
msgstr ""
# type: Content of: <appendix><section><section><para>
-#: tools.dbk:227
+#: tools.dbk:229
msgid ""
"<systemitem role=\"package\">yada</systemitem> is another packaging helper "
"tool. It uses a <filename>debian/packages</filename> file to auto-generate "
msgstr ""
# type: Content of: <appendix><section><section><para>
-#: tools.dbk:237
+#: tools.dbk:239
msgid ""
"For more informations see <literal><ulink "
"url=\"http://yada.alioth.debian.org/\">YADA site</ulink></literal>."
msgstr ""
# type: Content of: <appendix><section><section><para>
-#: tools.dbk:245
+#: tools.dbk:247
msgid ""
"<systemitem role=\"package\">equivs</systemitem> is another package for "
"making packages. It is often suggested for local use if you need to make a "
msgstr ""
# type: Content of: <appendix><section><title>
-#: tools.dbk:256
+#: tools.dbk:258
msgid "Package builders"
msgstr ""
# type: Content of: <appendix><section><para>
-#: tools.dbk:258
+#: tools.dbk:260
msgid ""
"The following packages help with the package building process, general "
"driving <command>dpkg-buildpackage</command> as well as handling supporting "
msgstr ""
# type: Content of: <appendix><section><section><para>
-#: tools.dbk:264
+#: tools.dbk:266
msgid ""
"<systemitem role=\"package\">cvs-buildpackage</systemitem> provides the "
"capability to inject or import Debian source packages into a CVS repository, "
msgstr ""
# type: Content of: <appendix><section><section><para>
-#: tools.dbk:270
+#: tools.dbk:272
msgid ""
"These utilities provide an infrastructure to facilitate the use of CVS by "
"Debian maintainers. This allows one to keep separate CVS branches of a "
msgstr ""
# type: Content of: <appendix><section><section><para>
-#: tools.dbk:281
+#: tools.dbk:283
msgid ""
"The <systemitem role=\"package\">debootstrap</systemitem> package and script "
"allows you to bootstrap a Debian base system into any part of your "
msgstr ""
# type: Content of: <appendix><section><section><para>
-#: tools.dbk:287
+#: tools.dbk:289
msgid ""
"Having a system like this can be useful in many ways. For instance, you can "
"<command>chroot</command> into it if you want to test your build "
msgstr ""
# type: Content of: <appendix><section><section><para>
-#: tools.dbk:297
+#: tools.dbk:299
msgid ""
"<systemitem role=\"package\">pbuilder</systemitem> constructs a chrooted "
"system, and builds a package inside the chroot. It is very useful to check "
msgstr ""
# type: Content of: <appendix><section><section><para>
-#: tools.dbk:303
+#: tools.dbk:305
msgid ""
"A related package is <systemitem role=\"package\">pbuilder-uml</systemitem>, "
"which goes even further by doing the build within a User Mode Linux "
msgstr ""
# type: Content of: <appendix><section><section><para>
-#: tools.dbk:312
+#: tools.dbk:314
msgid ""
"<systemitem role=\"package\">sbuild</systemitem> is another automated "
"builder. It can use chrooted environments as well. It can be used "
"the latter, it is part of the system used by porters to build binary "
"packages for all the available architectures. See <xref "
"linkend=\"buildd\"/> for more information, and <ulink "
-"url=\"http://buildd.debian.org/\"></ulink> to see the system in action."
+"url=\"&url-buildd;\"></ulink> to see the system in action."
msgstr ""
# type: Content of: <appendix><section><title>
-#: tools.dbk:324
+#: tools.dbk:326
msgid "Package uploaders"
msgstr ""
# type: Content of: <appendix><section><para>
-#: tools.dbk:326
+#: tools.dbk:328
msgid ""
"The following packages help automate or simplify the process of uploading "
"packages into the official archive."
msgstr ""
# type: Content of: <appendix><section><section><para>
-#: tools.dbk:332
+#: tools.dbk:334
msgid ""
"<systemitem role=\"package\">dupload</systemitem> is a package and a script "
"to automatically upload Debian packages to the Debian archive, to log the "
msgstr ""
# type: Content of: <appendix><section><section><para>
-#: tools.dbk:342
+#: tools.dbk:344
msgid ""
"The <systemitem role=\"package\">dput</systemitem> package and script does "
"much the same thing as <systemitem role=\"package\">dupload</systemitem>, "
msgstr ""
# type: Content of: <appendix><section><section><para>
-#: tools.dbk:354
+#: tools.dbk:356
msgid ""
"The <systemitem role=\"package\">dcut</systemitem> script (part of the "
"package <xref linkend=\"dput\"/> ) helps in removing files from the ftp "
msgstr ""
# type: Content of: <appendix><section><title>
-#: tools.dbk:362
+#: tools.dbk:364
msgid "Maintenance automation"
msgstr ""
# type: Content of: <appendix><section><para>
-#: tools.dbk:364
+#: tools.dbk:366
msgid ""
"The following tools help automate different maintenance tasks, from adding "
"changelog entries or signature lines and looking up bugs in Emacs to making "
msgstr ""
# type: Content of: <appendix><section><section><para>
-#: tools.dbk:371
+#: tools.dbk:373
msgid ""
"<systemitem role=\"package\">devscripts</systemitem> is a package containing "
"wrappers and tools which are very helpful for maintaining your Debian "
msgstr ""
# type: Content of: <appendix><section><section><para>
-#: tools.dbk:385
+#: tools.dbk:387
msgid ""
"See the <citerefentry> <refentrytitle>devscripts</refentrytitle> "
"<manvolnum>1</manvolnum> </citerefentry> manual page for a complete list of "
msgstr ""
# type: Content of: <appendix><section><section><para>
-#: tools.dbk:394
+#: tools.dbk:396
msgid ""
"<systemitem role=\"package\">autotools-dev</systemitem> contains best "
"practices for people who maintain packages which use "
msgstr ""
# type: Content of: <appendix><section><section><para>
-#: tools.dbk:405
+#: tools.dbk:407
msgid ""
"<command>dpkg-repack</command> creates Debian package file out of a package "
"that has already been installed. If any changes have been made to the "
msgstr ""
# type: Content of: <appendix><section><section><para>
-#: tools.dbk:411
+#: tools.dbk:413
msgid ""
"This utility can make it easy to copy packages from one computer to another, "
"or to recreate packages which are installed on your system but no longer "
msgstr ""
# type: Content of: <appendix><section><section><para>
-#: tools.dbk:420
+#: tools.dbk:422
msgid ""
"<command>alien</command> converts binary packages between various packaging "
"formats, including Debian, RPM (RedHat), LSB (Linux Standard Base), Solaris, "
msgstr ""
# type: Content of: <appendix><section><section><para>
-#: tools.dbk:429
+#: tools.dbk:431
msgid ""
"<command>debsums</command> checks installed packages against their MD5 "
"sums. Note that not all packages have MD5 sums, since they aren't required "
msgstr ""
# type: Content of: <appendix><section><section><para>
-#: tools.dbk:437
+#: tools.dbk:439
msgid ""
"<systemitem role=\"package\">dpkg-dev-el</systemitem> is an Emacs lisp "
"package which provides assistance when editing some of the files in the "
msgstr ""
# type: Content of: <appendix><section><section><para>
-#: tools.dbk:448
+#: tools.dbk:450
msgid ""
"<command>dpkg-depcheck</command> (from the <systemitem "
"role=\"package\">devscripts</systemitem> package, <xref "
msgstr ""
# type: Content of: <appendix><section><section><para>
-#: tools.dbk:454
+#: tools.dbk:456
msgid ""
"For Debian packages, this is useful when you have to compose a "
"<literal>Build-Depends</literal> line for your new package: running the "
msgstr ""
# type: Content of: <appendix><section><section><screen>
-#: tools.dbk:460
+#: tools.dbk:462
#, no-wrap
-msgid "-depcheck -b debian/rules build"
+msgid "dpkg-depcheck -b debian/rules build"
msgstr ""
# type: Content of: <appendix><section><section><para>
-#: tools.dbk:463
+#: tools.dbk:465
msgid ""
"<command>dpkg-depcheck</command> can also be used to check for run-time "
"dependencies, especially if your package uses exec(2) to run other programs."
msgstr ""
# type: Content of: <appendix><section><section><para>
-#: tools.dbk:467
+#: tools.dbk:469
msgid ""
"For more information please see <citerefentry> "
"<refentrytitle>dpkg-depcheck</refentrytitle> <manvolnum>1</manvolnum> "
msgstr ""
# type: Content of: <appendix><section><title>
-#: tools.dbk:476
+#: tools.dbk:478
msgid "Porting tools"
msgstr ""
# type: Content of: <appendix><section><para>
-#: tools.dbk:478
+#: tools.dbk:480
msgid "The following tools are helpful for porters and for cross-compilation."
msgstr ""
# type: Content of: <appendix><section><section><para>
-#: tools.dbk:483
+#: tools.dbk:485
msgid ""
"<systemitem role=\"package\">quinn-diff</systemitem> is used to locate the "
"differences from one architecture to another. For instance, it could tell "
msgstr ""
# type: Content of: <appendix><section><section><para>
-#: tools.dbk:493
+#: tools.dbk:495
msgid ""
"<systemitem role=\"package\">dpkg-cross</systemitem> is a tool for "
"installing libraries and headers for cross-compiling in a way similar to "
msgstr ""
# type: Content of: <appendix><section><title>
-#: tools.dbk:504
+#: tools.dbk:506
msgid "Documentation and information"
msgstr ""
# type: Content of: <appendix><section><para>
-#: tools.dbk:506
+#: tools.dbk:508
msgid ""
"The following packages provide information for maintainers or help with "
"building documentation."
msgstr ""
# type: Content of: <appendix><section><section><para>
-#: tools.dbk:512
+#: tools.dbk:514
msgid ""
"<systemitem role=\"package\">debiandoc-sgml</systemitem> provides the "
"DebianDoc SGML DTD, which is commonly used for Debian documentation. This "
msgstr ""
# type: Content of: <appendix><section><section><para>
-#: tools.dbk:518
+#: tools.dbk:520
msgid ""
"Documentation for the DTD can be found in the <systemitem "
"role=\"package\">debiandoc-sgml-doc</systemitem> package."
msgstr ""
# type: Content of: <appendix><section><section><para>
-#: tools.dbk:526
+#: tools.dbk:544
msgid ""
"Contains the public GPG and PGP keys of Debian developers. See <xref "
"linkend=\"key-maint\"/> and the package documentation for more information."
msgstr ""
# type: Content of: <appendix><section><section><para>
-#: tools.dbk:534
+#: tools.dbk:552
msgid ""
"<systemitem role=\"package\">debview</systemitem> provides an Emacs mode for "
"viewing Debian binary packages. This lets you examine a package without "