Hello Marcel, > Nobody is preventing you to make something like this: > > $ mkdir i10n.HEAD-LL > $ cd i10n.HEAD-LL > $ ln ../accroc/trunk/po/LL.po accroc.HEAD.po > $ ln ../alacarte/trunk/po/LL.po alacarte.HEAD.po > .... (easily scriptable using for, if you want) > > Update whatever you want in (all, if you want) po files. > > $ cd .. > $ for i in */po ; do cd $i ; svn ci ; done > > (The scripting above is just an idea, not for real usage)
NOW, here we are again at the start of the problem, already discussed in the bug report I mention. I have no idea how to write a script, that would do what I want, nor did I find any that would closely resemble my wishes. You have to keep in mind, that I couldn't care less about the system and it's specifics, if I could commit all the changed *.po files I keep in my local folder with any tree structure that is used in git/svn system. If I'd have such a script, all other aspects wouldn't bother me. I'd like to go into my gnome.head-LL dir, type $ msusfnt at the beginning and $mscsfnt "somemessage" at the end and all the updates would go into their respected places in the whatever tree structure, back and forth, updating the "somemessage" for all of them, and maybe even, if someone think it's necessary, add suitably formatted entry into the Changelog. Viola. That's it and no more nagging from me. I would gladly give my time to ADD (and other raraly used commands) new files in any, no matter how complicated, way. I can dream, can I? (msusft stands for: Marcel's super updating script for nagging translators) (mscsft stands for: Marcel's super committing script for nagging translators) M! _______________________________________________ gnome-i18n mailing list gnome-i18n@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-i18n