Am Samstag, 5. Dezember 2009 schrieb Phil Longstaff:
Hence, this OpenSP error existed for quite some time by now, at least
since 2.3.1. Not sure why the win32 build used to work but is failing
this time, though...
I think the problem is related to documentation...
`htmlhelp.chm' -
I just finished the Dutch translation of the current website, except for one
string:
Ubuntu 9.10 users can install GnuCash through the Software Center under the
Office category.
I can't translate this one properly, because I don't have access to a Ubuntu
installation. If someone reading this
I seem to have an encoding problem with the translation of the Mailing list
search page.
lists.gnucash.org is using ISO-8859-1 encoding, while www.gnucash.org is using
UTF-8.
However, they both use the same po file for translations. This gives that the
word één (one in Dutch) is displayed
It is worth the trouble, but the issue is finding the time to do it.
-derek
Quoting Geert Janssens janssens-ge...@telenet.be:
To add some to my own question: it seems the pages hosted on lists are all
mixed up concerning encoding.
For example, the info page for gnucash-de (a mailman
On Sat, 2009-12-05 at 13:45 +0100, Christian Stimming wrote:
Am Samstag, 5. Dezember 2009 schrieb Phil Longstaff:
Hence, this OpenSP error existed for quite some time by now, at least
since 2.3.1. Not sure why the win32 build used to work but is failing
this time, though...
I think
Phil Longstaff plongst...@rogers.com writes:
Didn't I commit the it_IT help just recently? Perhaps there are more errors
in
those files than I initially thought. Perhaps the it_IT part in the docs
just
needs to be disabled for now, and then everything works?
If you can take care of it
Eventually we should migrate lists over to UTF8.
-derek
Geert Janssens janssens-ge...@telenet.be writes:
I seem to have an encoding problem with the translation of the Mailing list
search page.
lists.gnucash.org is using ISO-8859-1 encoding, while www.gnucash.org is
using
UTF-8.
Christian Stimming stimm...@tuhh.de writes:
And, to make the picture complete, even the old build directory now compiles
fine and, after make install, runs without this weird crash - because the
configure.in commit for the 2.3.8 version number triggered a rebuild of the
whole build system
Phil Longstaff plongst...@rogers.com writes:
Red herring. 2.3.7 build also has the same stuff in it. Guess we need
to check the logs more often.
Funny thing: Apparently each and every build all the way since 2.3.1 has
this.
I logged in at the build server and ran make in each of the
By the way, Derek,
This time my changes appeared online immediately. So the update-webscript
worked fine this time.
Geert
On Friday 4 December 2009, Derek Atkins wrote:
Quoting Geert Janssens janssens-ge...@telenet.be:
On Friday 4 December 2009, Derek Atkins wrote:
Hi,
Looks like the
Excellent! It was a permission problem. It was mode 765 instead of 755.
Thanks for the report.
-derek
Quoting Geert Janssens janssens-ge...@telenet.be:
By the way, Derek,
This time my changes appeared online immediately. So the update-webscript
worked fine this time.
Geert
On Friday 4
On Sat, 2009-12-05 at 11:40 -0500, Derek Atkins wrote:
Phil Longstaff plongst...@rogers.com writes:
Didn't I commit the it_IT help just recently? Perhaps there are more
errors in
those files than I initially thought. Perhaps the it_IT part in the docs
just
needs to be disabled for
Phil Longstaff plongst...@rogers.com writes:
If you can take care of it and can kick off the 2.3.8 build, I can use
the 2.3.8 setup.exe and release 2.3.8.
You dont want to re-tag?
Isn't the docs in a different part of the tree? When I tag, I tag
gnucash/trunk, not gnucash-docs. Of
Christian Stimming ha scritto:
Am Samstag, 5. Dezember 2009 schrieb Phil Longstaff:
Hence, this OpenSP error existed for quite some time by now, at least
since 2.3.1. Not sure why the win32 build used to work but is failing
this time, though...
I think the problem is related to
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