taylanbayi...@gmail.com (Taylan Ulrich "Bayırlı/Kammer") skribis:

> l...@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) writes:
>
>> They’re only regenerated upon ‘make dist’ or ‘make -C po/guix update-po’,
>> I think.
>>
>> I just run ‘git reset --hard’ when that happens, which is rare.
>
> Actually I get the .po file changes when I build after e.g. "git reset
> --hard && git clean -fdx", meaning essentially bring the directory to
> the state of a freshly cloned repository.  I haven't tried if it also
> happens after "make clean", but it will certainly happen to those who
> clone the repository and build for the first time.

Yes, it happens on a first clone.

Yet I’m uncomfortable with ignoring changes to these files because we
occasionally really want to update them and to see the changes.

So I’m not sure what can be done.  Ideas?

Ludo’.

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