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# These templates have been reviewed by the debian-l10n-english
# team
#
# If modifications/additions/rewording are needed, please ask
# debian-l10n-english@lists.debian.org for advice.
#
# Even minor modifications require translation updates and such
# changes should be coordinated with translators and reviewers.

Template: mini-buildd/home
Type: string
Default: /var/lib/mini-buildd
_Description: Home path:
 Please choose the directory where mini-buildd's data will be stored.
 .
 The directory will also be the home directory for the mini-buildd user.
 .
 It should have enough space for all the builders and repositories
 you plan to use.

Template: mini-buildd/admin_password
Type: password
_Description: Administrator password for mini-buildd:
 Please choose the password for the administrative user of
 mini-buildd.
 .
 This password will be used for the "admin" user in mini-buildd's web
 interface and API.
 .
 If you enter a password, this will also trigger the creation of a
 local "admin" user (if not existing already).
 .
 If you leave this empty, nothing will be done (no potential "admin"
 user creation, no password change).

Template: mini-buildd/options
Type: string
Default:
_Description: Extra options:
 Please choose extra command line options for mini-buildd.
 .
 Per default, mini-buildd serves HTTP on port 8066 using the host's canonic FQDN.
 .
 "mini-buildd --help" gives a list of all available options. Viable examples:
 .
  "--http-endpoint tcp6:port=8069"
    Run HTTP on custom port
  "--http-endpoint ssl:port=8066:privateKey=KEY_PATH:certKey=CERT_PATH"
    Run HTTPS (details in the "Administrator's Manual")
  "--hostname example.com"
    Divert from host's canonic FQDN
  "--log-level DEBUG"
    Adapt log level

Template: mini-buildd/pythonwarnings
Type: string
Default:
_Description: Python warnings configuration:
 Please choose value of the "PYTHONWARNINGS" environment variable
 (see ``man python``) when running the mini-buildd service.
 .
 Default is to "ignore" all warnings (they usually don't add valuable
 information for the end user). Viable other options are "all" or
 "default" (show only once).

Template: mini-buildd/note
Type: note
_Description: Configuration of mini-buildd complete
 Unless you changed the defaults, you should now be able to visit the
 new home of the local mini-buildd instance at http://localhost:8066.
 .
 A good starting point is the administrator's manual, section
 "Installation", which per default is available at
 http://localhost:8066/static/manual/administrator.html#installation.

Template: mini-buildd/purge_warning
Type: note
_Description: mini-buildd data purge warning
 You have chosen to purge mini-buildd.
 .
 As a consequence, the mini-buildd user will be removed
 along with all the files it owns, possibly including Debian
 repositories.
 .
 To keep this data, you need to back it up now.