<!ENTITY command_list SYSTEM "include/commands.xml">
<!ENTITY priority_table SYSTEM "include/priorities.xml">
<!ENTITY type_table SYSTEM "include/types.xml">
+<!ENTITY % versiondata SYSTEM "include/version.xml"> %versiondata;
]>
<article>
<articleinfo>
<title>Configuration management</title>
- <subtitle>Protocol version 2</subtitle>
- <releaseinfo>Revision 7.0</releaseinfo>
+ <subtitle>Protocol version 2.1</subtitle>
+ <releaseinfo>Revision 7.1, Debian Policy &version;, &date;</releaseinfo>
<author>
- <firstname>
- Wichert
- </firstname>
- <surname>
- Akkerman
- </surname>
+ <firstname>Wichert</firstname>
+ <surname>Akkerman</surname>
<affiliation>
- <orgname>
- The Debian Project
- </orgname>
+ <orgname>The Debian Project</orgname>
<address><email>wakkerma@debian.org</email></address>
</affiliation>
</author>
<author>
- <firstname>
- Joey
- </firstname>
- <surname>
- Hess
- </surname>
+ <firstname>Joey</firstname>
+ <surname>Hess</surname>
<affiliation>
- <orgname>
- The Debian Project
- </orgname>
+ <orgname>The Debian Project</orgname>
<address><email>joeyh@debian.org</email></address>
</affiliation>
</author>
<copyright>
- <year>
- 1998
- </year>
- <year>
- 1999
- </year>
- <year>
- 2000
- </year>
- <holder>
- Wichert Akkerman and Joey Hess
- </holder>
+ <year>1998</year>
+ <year>1999</year>
+ <year>2000</year>
+ <holder>Wichert Akkerman and Joey Hess</holder>
</copyright>
<legalnotice>
<para>
So, what do we need to store in a variable template? Of course we
need a name to identify the template. Template names are made up of
components separated by the character `/' (slash).
- Each component is limited to alphanumerics and `+' `-' `.'
- (plus, minus, full stop).
+ Each component is limited to alphanumerics and `+' `-' `.' `_'
+ (plus, minus, full stop, underscore).
</para>
<para>
A type is also needed so data can be verified. Here is a table
For localization, the description field (and also the choices
field of a select or multiselect type question, and the
default field of a string or password type question) can be
- supplimented with versions for other languages. These are
+ supplemented with versions for other languages. These are
named <emphasis>Description-ll</emphasis>,
<emphasis>Description-ll_LL</emphasis>,
<emphasis>Description-ll_LL.encoding</emphasis> and so on.
usually run <emphasis>before</emphasis> the preinst, and before
the package is unpacked!
<note>
- <simpara>Plese see debconf-devel(8) for details.</simpara>
+ <simpara>Please see debconf-devel(7) for details.</simpara>
</note>
This is done to make sure that we can
use the desired configuration in the preinst if necessary.