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+"Project-Id-Version: apt-doc 1.1.6\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: APT Development Team <deity@lists.debian.org>\n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2015-11-25 16:01+0100\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2015-12-24 17:02+0100\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"
"<literal>Acquire::Changelogs::URI::Override::Origin::<replaceable>ORIGIN</replaceable></literal>. "
"The value should be a normal URI to a text file, expect that package "
"specific data is replaced with the placeholder "
-"<literal>CHANGEPATH</literal>. The value for it is: 1. if the package is "
+"<literal>@CHANGEPATH@</literal>. The value for it is: 1. if the package is "
"from a component (e.g. <literal>main</literal>) this is the first part "
"otherwise it is omitted, 2. the first letter of source package name, expect "
"if the source package name starts with '<literal>lib</literal>' in which "
"<option>Trusted</option> (<option>trusted</option>) is a tri-state value "
"which defaults to APT deciding if a source is considered trusted or if "
"warnings should be raised before e.g. packages are installed from this "
-"source. This option can be used to override this decision either with the "
-"value <literal>yes</literal>, which lets APT consider this source always as "
-"a trusted source, even if it lacks or fails authentication checks, by "
-"disabling parts of &apt-secure;. It should therefore only be used in a local "
-"and trusted context (if at all) as otherwise security is breached. The "
-"opposite can be achieved with the value <literal>no</literal>, which causes "
-"the source to be handled as untrusted even if the authentication checks "
-"passed successfully. The default value can't be set explicitly."
+"source. This option can be used to override that decision. The value "
+"<literal>yes</literal> tells APT always to consider this source as trusted, "
+"even if it doesn't pass authentication checks. It disables parts of "
+"&apt-secure;, and should therefore only be used in a local and trusted "
+"context (if at all) as otherwise security is breached. The value "
+"<literal>no</literal> does the opposite, causing the source to be handled as "
+"untrusted even if the authentication checks passed successfully. The default "
+"value can't be set explicitly."
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