Hi, Sveinn í Felli <s...@fellsnet.is> wrote: > A couple of weeks ago, a bunch (~hundred) of already translated strings > in the Weblate instance at > <https://hosted.weblate.org/languages/is/debian-installer/>, it seems > that all/most other languages are affected too. > > These strings are said to have failed some tests, almost always the > complaint is that original string and translation is the same. > For my language it's quite normal that many sources and translations are > identical, and then there are strings like "SCSI%s (%s,%s,%s) (%s)". > > This is either due to something like a re-upload of source strings, or > (more likely), an upgrade of the Weblate system.
I assume you are right: I think it was some sort of an upgrade of the system which caused what you are seeing. There have been several source string re-uploads, for sure, but I don't expect that being the reason, as you suspected. > My points are; I've already been through this at least once, it's quite > clumsy and laborious in the web-interface to go through each string and > switch off the failing test tag, and not least: sometimes it's not even > possible to switch off the failing test tag. > > Is there someone who could take a look at this or talk to the Weblate-folks? I took this mail as inspiration to look into the Weblate documentation for this, and I found how to disable this specific check ("Unchanged translation"). This check is a source for many false-positives (for this project), and thus I have disabled it now, so it is no longer performed for this project :-) Making Icelandic 100% OK! (and also several other languages.) Hope this helps ;-) Thanks for the trigger! Regards Holger -- Holger Wansing <hwans...@mailbox.org> PGP-Fingerprint: 496A C6E8 1442 4B34 8508 3529 59F1 87CA 156E B076