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FS#45395 - [systemd-swap] Add More/Better Translated Documentation
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Opened by Justin Zane Chudgar (justinzane) - Saturday, 20 June 2015, 01:46 GMT
Last edited by Felix Yan (felixonmars) - Thursday, 16 July 2015, 08:33 GMT
Opened by Justin Zane Chudgar (justinzane) - Saturday, 20 June 2015, 01:46 GMT
Last edited by Felix Yan (felixonmars) - Thursday, 16 July 2015, 08:33 GMT
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DetailsDescription:
Please add a man page for package systemd-swap. Also, please improve the inline documentation in '/etc/systemd-swap.conf'. Since the package author may not be a native English speaker, this may require third party assistance. Finally, please add a warning or check to be sure that an end user does not accidentally create swap file(s) on btrfs filesystems since this is known to be problematic. As it is, it is very difficult to determine how to properly configure the package. Additional info: * package version(s): 2.25.1-1 * config and/or log files etc. Not applicable. Steps to reproduce: |
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Closed by Felix Yan (felixonmars)
Thursday, 16 July 2015, 08:33 GMT
Reason for closing: Upstream
Additional comments about closing: These are all upstream issues, please try to fix them upstream.
Thursday, 16 July 2015, 08:33 GMT
Reason for closing: Upstream
Additional comments about closing: These are all upstream issues, please try to fix them upstream.
Comment by Doug Newgard (Scimmia) -
Saturday, 20 June 2015, 07:29 GMT
All of these are upstream issues. They may be done at the packaging level in distros like Debian, but not in Arch.