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Bug 150342 - bad grammar in proxy authentication message
bad grammar in proxy authentication message
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Product: gnome-vfs
Classification: Deprecated
Component: Other
cvs (head)
Other All
: High trivial
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Assigned To: gnome-vfs maintainers
gnome-vfs maintainers
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2004-08-17 10:06 UTC by Reinout van Schouwen
Modified: 2005-01-31 01:56 UTC
See Also:
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Attachments
trivial fix (857 bytes, patch)
2004-08-19 03:03 UTC, Allison Karlitskaya (desrt)
none Details | Review

Description Reinout van Schouwen 2004-08-17 10:06:08 UTC
#: schemas/system_http_proxy.schemas.in.h:10
msgid ""
"If true, then connections to the proxy server require authentication. The "
"username/password combo defined by \"/system/http_proxy/authentication_user"
"\" and \"/system/http_proxy/authentication_password\"."

=> should be 'is defined' or perhaps something must follow before the period?
Comment 1 Allison Karlitskaya (desrt) 2004-08-19 03:03:12 UTC
Created attachment 30733 [details] [review]
trivial fix
Comment 2 Allison Karlitskaya (desrt) 2004-08-19 03:04:58 UTC
I think this fixes what you're talking about.

Unfortunately, we're under a string freeze right now, so this won't make version
2.8.  No reason to not include it in version 2.9, though.
Comment 3 Vincent Noel 2004-10-14 17:11:59 UTC
This patch does not apply to gok CVS.
Ryan, can you come up with an adapted patch ? Thanks.
Comment 4 Vincent Noel 2004-10-14 17:12:32 UTC
Do not pay any attention to the last comment, it's in the wrong place.
Comment 5 Elijah Newren 2004-11-19 19:49:09 UTC
String freeze is over so I'm removing the BLOCKED_BY_FREEZE keyword, and setting
the priority to high because of the patch.