tags 653525 pending
thanks

Le 23 février 2012 17:28, David Prévot <taf...@debian.org> a écrit :
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> Hi Denis,
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> Le 23/02/2012 10:38, D. Barbier a écrit :
>> Le 29 décembre 2011 04:13, David Prévot a écrit :
>> [...]
>>> I also took care of the trivial unfuzzy, using msguntypot (I usually
>>> used the old “manual” sed way), that's a nice tool! ;-). It changes a
>>> bit the formatting (so msgcat is needed after it to minimize the actual
>>> changes in the PO files), and it removes the useless and old strings
>>> from the PO file (maybe this should only be optional). I noticed it
>>> removed a lot of stuff at the end of your PO file, that's why I mention
>>> it: you may wish to restore those from your last r2522 commit.
>
>> I do not use msguntypot, can you please post an example to show what is 
>> wrong?
>
> You can run it blank, in po4a source:
>
>        $ cd po/pod/
>        $ msguntypot -o po4a-pod.pot -n po4a-pod.pot *.po
>        Modification de 0 entrées dans 8 fichiers.
>
> Then look at “{svn,git} diff”: the strings are messed up (the msgcat issue).
>
> Fix the msgcat issue:
>
>        $ for i in *.po; do msgcat $i | sponge $i; done
>
> And notice that all previous strings at the end of the German file are
> gone (I removed the previous strings of other languages after running
> msguntypot a few time ago, around Christmas according to the bug report).

Fixed in SVN.

By the way, you can run
  msgcat -o $i $i
instead of using sponge.

Denis



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