Quoting Andre Luis Lopes ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hi all,
>
> I would like to say that pt_BR (Brazilian Portuguese) translations are
> now 100% done in d-i CVS as of today. Brazilian users will now have the
French is also, from time to time.. :-)
Be prepared for some rewrite because of the "debco
Quoting Joey Hess ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Leaving aside the cdebconf progress bar resize bug, if I were doing any
> number of installs over slow serial (more than 1..), I would switch d-i
The redraw problem is, btw, also a problem for VmWare installs. Screen
drawing is really slow on some VmWare se
Quoting Christian Perrier ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Be prepared for some rewrite because of the "debconf tempaltes
I really should do something for autocorrecting my recurrent
typos... :-(
Fingers fix needed. Severity: i
After publishing my first draft of the so-called Debconf Templates
Style Guide (DTSGmaybe this acronym is too close from the
DFSG) on October 28th, I have received many input and I have
completed some parts of the document.
Thanks to all people who already commented or encouraged me to
con
Package: prebaseconfig
Severity: normal
Well, this one is maybe more important than othersAt least, ALL users of
d-i will see it
So, please, native English speakers, check my suggestions...
Detailed rationale:
Template: prebaseconfig/reboot_in_progress
Type: note
-_Description: The ma
Package: partitioner
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
Usual debconf templates general consistency check, now known as "polishing".
Detailed rationale:
Template: partitioner/disc
Type: select
Choices: ${DISCS}
-_Description: Please choose which disc you want to partition
- Please choose one of the
Quoting Bill Allombert ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Then it proceed with the `Configure network via DHCP'. This one is
> really painful, since it lock the install for a long time since I have
> no DHCP server, but I was not offered to skip this stage and go directly
> to 'Configure a static network'.
T
Package: cdrom-detect
Severity: normal
Tags: patch d-i
Now usual debconf templates polishing bug report.
Proofreading by native English speakers needed. Chris, I'm sure you're
reading this..:)
Detailed rationale:
Template: cdrom-detect/manual_config
Type: boolean
Default: true
-_Description:
Package: netcfg
Severity: wishlist
Tags: d-i
The current order is not really natural :
I suggest using the following order:
-IP address
-Netmask
-Gateway
-Machine name
-Domain name
-DNS servers
Bill, feel free to comment as you are the one who motivated me to make this
BR..:-)
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Quoting Kenshi Muto ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> But I noticed second stage (after reboot) had a problem for non-Latin
> users (Japanese, Chinese, Korean, and other non-Latin people needs
> special console).
Well, I jump into this thread. My remarks are not directly related to
Muto-san ones, but they a
Quoting Matt Kraai ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> No, it grows and shrinks. I had a patch to make it only get
> bigger, but I thought the consensus was that it was the wrong
> approach. If I misunderstood, please let me know and I'll commit
> it.
Well, for a user point of view, this *is* the solution.
Quoting Joe Nahmias ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> OK, here are my edits:
Great work, Joe.I attach the new patch file which includes your
edits.
This patch should be applied to the original templates. So, it
completely replaces the originally attached patch
> > + - woody is the current stable rele
Package: main-menu
Severity: normal
Tags: patch d-i
Usual Debconf templates polishing
Detailed rationale:
--- templates.ori 2003-11-12 18:26:42.0 +0100
+++ templates 2003-11-12 18:32:42.0 +0100
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
Template: debian-installer/main-menu-title
Type: text
-_Desc
This all started like a part time work for helping improve the user
interface of the Debian installer.
Very quickly, as most people in the d-i team were very responsive and
showed interest in this work, I turned this into a systematic work of
proofreading all templates for all d-i packages which u
Package: s390-netdevice
Severity: normal
Tags: patch d-i
Usual debconf templates "polishing" bug report.
I did not put much time in it as there will probably be about 2 people in
the world for using d-i on s390, but templates need to be consistent *all
around* the Debian installer, isn't it?
Det
(Adding Uploaders and last Uploader to CCTollef, I'll stop bugging
you for other modules.. :-))
Quoting Christian Perrier ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Package: palo-installer
> Severity: normal
> Tags: patch d-i
>
> See #218273 (lilo-installer) for details
Are there plans
(Adding people listed as "Uploaders" to CC field)
Quoting Christian Perrier ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Package: lilo-installer
> Severity: normal
> Tags: patch d-i
>
> This bug report is similar to #218208 and #218209 (consistency among boot
> loaders installers).
I rewrote the patch I formerly proposed for "polishing" these
templates.
Rationale:
--- baseconfig-udeb.templates.ori 2003-11-02 09:21:13.0 +0100
+++ baseconfig-udeb.templates 2003-11-14 07:44:07.0 +0100
@@ -2,10 +2,11 @@
Type: boolean
Default: false
_Description: Run s
See #218208.
This BR was supposed to be done against aboot-installer, but
it seems that...the package doesn't even exist. At least, the BR was
assigned to unknown-package, which I missed when receiving the ACK
from the BTS.
Is this package abandoned or will it be uploaded some day ?
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Quoting Gaudenz Steinlin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> As the discussion about this seems to be over, I will start to try to
> implement some of the ideas discussed. I plan to do the following:
Looks fine to me and for sure closer from "usual" way to configure
network stuff.
I second your plans. Of cou
status for all languages to
-boot (the traffic is already huge anyway... :-))
Below is what Denis script sends daily to -l10n-french :
----------
debian-installer/anna: 16t1f [Christian Perrier]
debian-installer/retriever/floppy: 1t3u [Pie
Same question than aboot-installer : will this package be uploaded or
is it abandoned?
Contrary to aboot-installer, it clearly has never been uploaded
according to its changelog.
So, there is a "polishing" bug report I made against it (ans also for
which I didn't noticed that it was assigned to
(CC'ed Chris as you seem to be the last who commited changes to the
templates for this package)
Are there plans for fixing this bug (thus changing the templates
accordingly to my suggestions...ou reject these suggestions)?
As you may (or may not) know, this bug report was part of a general
proof
(Bart, you seem to be the last listed to the changelog
file... :-))...with a rather strange entry, by the way)
Are there plans for fixing this bug (thus changing the templates
accordingly to my suggestions...ou reject these suggestions)?
As you may (or may not) know, this bug report was part of
Quoting Denis Barbier ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I have indeed a running script so that updated PO files are available
> online (and then translators can grab them, not all translators want to
> learn CVS and checkout a local copy of the whole debian-installer), but
> there are no automatic commits.
>
> >The fdisk-udeb for debian-installer requires cut-down versions
> >of the .mo files for localisation.
> >The following patch produces these.
.../...
> I wrote up a patch to add the missing l10n to cfdisk.
> Unfortunately its bloats the udeb a bit:
>
> total 4072
> 68 bsdutils_2.12-4_i386.
Quoting cobaco ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I did the original dutch translation at debcamp in Oslo, took me two complete
> days. So a week is a bit short if you have to do this in your spare time
> (and alone). Plus the number of strings has increased since then.
Another argument for a delay longer
Quoting Jesus Climent ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> The keyboard setting is never asked.
Is supposed to be associated with yur language/country choice. This,
if you've chosen Spanish from Spain, you should then by defautl have a
spain/spanish keyboard.
This at least work for french/France.
The keyboar
Package: autopartkit
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
The new template shown when no disk has been detected has two problems:
-it does not follow the now commonly used format (short desc==prompt, thus
ends with a colon)
-it is hard to understand...:-)
The attached patch proposes a rewrite
-- Syst
Quoting Goswin von Brederlow ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Thats exim4-config after the first reboot, right?
>
> Has nothing to do with d-i, bug the maintainer about it.
I think I have to disagree here
As exim4 config is called before the user gets his/her first login
prompt, it definitely belongs
Quoting Christian Perrier ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Package: autopartkit
> Severity: normal
> Tags: patch
>
> The new template shown when no disk has been detected has two problems:
Another error in this package templates
"less then 1 minutes" should be "less thAn 1
Folks,
You will find below the status of the debconf templates polishing work
for d-i.
You will notice that I started to work on 2nd stage packages
templates, which are mentioned at the end.
It seems that some package (mostly the *-installer for exotic
platforms) haven't been released at all...o
Quoting Goswin von Brederlow ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> What I ment is that the right package to report this to is exim4 or
> base-install. Of cause it affects the installability of debian but it
> just as well affects people updating to exim4 or changing from some
> other mta to exim4.
Of course, I
tags 219472 d-i
thanks
Quoting Christian Perrier ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Package: iso-scan
> Severity: normal
> Tags: patch
>
> This bug report is the now usual "debconf templates polishing"
> reportmostly intended for getting consistency among all d-i templates.
tags 219471 d-i
thanks
Quoting Thorsten Sauter ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> thanks Christian,
>
> I will have a look over it this weekend.
Did you have time to do so?
I'm just reviewing all my "polishing" BR's... :)
...and properly tag them, BTW.
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thanks
Quoting Christian Perrier ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Package: base-installer
> Severity: normal
> Tags: patch
>
> Yet another polishing bug report..:-)
I have seen no progress about this BR for debconf templates
"polishing". May one of the usual pack
Quoting Christian Perrier ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Package: partconf
> Severity: normal
> Tags: patch d-i
>
> This is the now usual debconf templates "polishing" operation for more
> confirmance with th enew cdebconf templates and more consistency among d-i
> templ
tags 219469 d-i
thanks
Quoting Christian Perrier ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Package: ddetect
> Severity: normal
> Tags: patch
>
> As usual, the following changes will make debconf templates more consistent
> with other modules templates.
Will this patch be included? I'v
Package: partconf
Severity: normal
Tags: patch d-i
There seems to be an invalid character in one string of the de.po file for
this package.
The attached patch puts the (I guess) correct character.
(found by running debconf-updatepo on the package)
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Quoting Goswin von Brederlow ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Actually thats 4th or 5th stage. Or at least 3rd stage when starting
> with stage -1 (debix boot), stage 0 (bootfloppy) or stage 1
> (cdrom/net/hd boot).
Well, in my mind, 2nd stage was "stuff that occurs after
rebooting..."... :-)
Another defi
Well, nothing really happened on these bugs since I opened
themseveral weeks ago.
This maybe comes from the Maintainer being the Debian Progeny
Packaging Team..dunno.
However, discoiver is used by the debian-installer, so I guess we
should have it use gettext for debconf templates...and have
Quoting Geert Stappers ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> In an other E-mail did I read that bubulle asked for help on CVS commits.
Hmm, well, no. I'm not confident enough in my skills for asking the
possibility for committing.
But, in the meantime, it seems that several d-i package were modified
accordingl
> Good catch, it is now fixed in CVS. Thanks.
This was the only place where such error occurred
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Quoting Denis Barbier ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> tag 221203 pending
> thanks
>
> On Mon, Nov 17, 2003 at 09:23:44AM +0100, Axel Noetzold wrote:
> [...]
> > please refer to my enclosed diff -c output. The paragraf seperator in
> > debconf templates consists of a space followed by a dot. Any additional
Quoting Petter Reinholdtsen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> This sounds very good. When will this result in replies regarding the
> patches we have been working on in the d-i team to get it to work with
> d-i. As far as I know, we are now waiting for Progeny to get back to
> us with comments on the patch
Quoting Petter Reinholdtsen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> [Christian Perrier]
> > As discover 1 currently has a FTBFS bug (221302, opened yesterday when
> > I tried to build a NMU for it), this is definitely likely.. :-)
>
> Oh. Nto good. NMU required imidiately, I suspect. :)
Su
A lot of work has been commited last couple of days
Several debconf templates changes to d-i packages are currently
pending in CVS, so the bugs below will be closed when the
corresponding packages will be released (please consider releasing if
nothing else is blocking).
The list below gives,
Quoting Joey Hess ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Please can't we change this to use symbolic release names?
Seconded. I went to this topic while working on the templates. I wanted
supposed to raise this subject last weekbut the compromise of
Debian servers (and for myself, the creation of a new GPG k
Quoting Joey Hess ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I think that the debconf template polishing effort is nearly complete,
Status as of 11/19, including 2nd stage packages
Critical work to do: discover (221302, FTBFS found while trying to NMU, I'm
unable to correct this alone and I can't upload anymore due
Quoting Denis Barbier ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> I meant the latter, and I do not have a full up-to-date checkout.
I have a checkout from 11/18 at 18h55 GMT.
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Quoting David Nusinow ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hi Joey and everyone, thanks for the cc. I'm willing to maintain
> discover in maintainance mode, but if Progeny plans to focus on
> discover2, I don't really see the point in keeping discover1 alive
> beyond the sarge release. The fix from Thomas Poind
Looks like David Nusinow's mail server doesn't like mine :
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Quoting Joey Hess ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> 12/14 string freeze begins
> 12/21 string freeze ends
> 12/28 beta 2 release
Does this mean that strings may be modified again between 12/21 and
12/28?
IMHO, this is unlikely as this will potentially break again
translation work done between 12/14 and 12/
Package: s390-dasd
Severity: normal
Tags: patch d-i
The main menu entry should use the infinitive form like all other d-i main
menu entries.
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Architecture: i386
Kernel: Linux mykerinos 2.4.22 #3 ven nov 28 17:12:53 CET 2003 i686
Locale: LANG
Quoting VEROK Istvan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> Hi!
>
> Attached is a full complement of Hungarian localizations of d-i PO files,
> based on a debian-installer.tar.bz2 snapshot someone floated on this list
> a few days ago. AIUI, this is not the full set of files necessary to
> enjoy a finished d-
Below is the list of the d-i packages for which the debconf templates
rewrite has been commited to the CVS, but the corersponding bug not
closed (often marked as pending of course).
I think it would be Good to release them before the beta-2 (and maybe
even before the string freeze-->working on pac
As far as I can tell from my records, lvmcfg is the one and only
package in d-i for which the bug report for "debconf templates
polishing" hasn't been either resolved by an upload or pending (fixed
in CVS and waiting for an upload).
May someone have a look at it and at #219471 (I sent a patch, so
Quoting Joey Hess ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Christian Perrier wrote:
> > tools/lilo-installer
> > tools/baseconfig-udeb
> > tools/base-installer
> > tools/partconf
> > tools/prebaseconfig
> > di-utils (utils directory)
> > tools/cdrom-detect
>
&g
Subject says it all...:-)
I should sleep more, I guess, I mixed up work on base-config and
shadow packages...:-)
So, forget it all. I go to bed...:-)
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se-config 1.70\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2003-12-11 22:49+0100\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2003-12-09 08:46+0100\n"
"Last-Translator: Christian Perrier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>\n"
"Language-Team: French <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>\n&q
Package: netcfg
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
The recent modifications for handling DHCP network configuration have
introduced new templates in the package.
Some of these have minor inconsistencies with the existing templates, mostly
formulation (use "DHCP network configuration" instead or easier
> I dont' like also the way to select language, is not clear. I like more
> a solution like:
Well, I was about making a proposal for languagechooser, by the way.
The language sorting issue is not solved yet. Moreover, I think that
having four choices at the top, for french language variant is ki
Quoting Gaudenz Steinlin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> tags 223762 pending
> Thanks
>
> Thanks for your polishing work.
May you also correct the s/Server/server mentioned by Patrick Cameron.
On the same line : s/on you network/on your network
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with a su
First of all, sorry for just putting ideas in this mail and not
propose any implementation. I'm afraid my skills are too low for
proposing anything but really bad code. Not speaking of time
lacking..:-)
The current language list (which is the very first prompt a user
"sees" when installing Debian
(added CC to debian-l10n-german)
> * Jan Lübbe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-12-14 11:45]:
> > I read in another mail on this list that Anonymous CVS is disabled.
> > How would i access the current sources?
>
> You can access http://cvs.debian.org/debian-installer
> Not ideal, I know, but at least it
Quoting Damon L. Chesser ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hi list! I have been trying unscessfully to get the Debian installer.
> The links on the Debain page are broken, cvs as of today will not let me
> anonymously log in. I did get a copy prior from Sebastions web page
> dated 22 Nov. It did not wr
(-i18n, I should have CC'ed you on my original message.see -boot
archives for it, sorry..the topic is "how to list languages on the
very first debian-installer screen")
> I don't think a two-stage selection is all that necessary. That seems
> like added complexity for little benefit; the
Quoting Harald Dunkel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Thanx for the pointer, but I hoped to find a more recent
> image.
More recent images are not necessarily better...:-). At least for ISOs
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> Suppose we order the items acording the numbers of people speaking the
> languages. Very good -- in order to find the place of my language I
> have to remember my geography lessons from the school. I will find
> much interesting and even surprising in the order. Undoubtedly the
> Debian instal
> Well, this does *not* work. I (and others) did some translations for
> d.i. Since there is no interface for translaters like DDTP, I filed
> bugs. Now those bugs are wandering through BTS and it seems to be a
> random walk. My translation is now a year old and still not considered
> -- quite t
Package: netcfg
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
I propose the attached changes to debconf tempaltes for netcfg. Basically,
this means changing the "Dynamic addressing" choice by "Automatic network
configuration" choice, which is probably easier to understand (and closer to
reality).
The wording for
> > The wording for "static addressing" also changes to "Manual configuration".
> I agree with these changes, but aren't we in string freeze now? We
> should probably delay this chance until after the string freeze.
Gosh, you're damn rightI forgot this and didn't notice the
calendar was so sh
Quoting Bartosz Fenski aka fEnIo ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hello.
>
> I've just finished translationg d-i strings (status before compromise).
> Where could I put them? Do I have to submit bugreport for it?
Several ways to achieve this :
-file a BR against each package with the given pl.po file
-gi
Quoting Joey Hess ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Having this ugly debconf priority question right after choosing the
> language is annoying. Do we really need it there?
I haven't tested a full d-i for a while now, but I think I can get the
point.
debconf priority question needs to be asked, imho. Having
Quoting Alastair McKinstry ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> that until after the string freeze, though, and for people with better English
> than me (eg Christian Perrier :-))
You're kidding me, Alastair...:-). *you* are the one who lives in a
country where most people use english daily (with
Quoting Miroslav Kure ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hi,
>
> in attachement there are some updated Czech .po files
> aiming for 95% done. (Just lvm file missing :-)
retriever/choose-mirror seems incomplete :
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/src/debian/translation/po/debian-install> LC_ALL=C msgfmt -o
/dev/null --st
Quoting Miroslav Kure ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hi,
>
> in attachement there are some updated Czech .po files
> aiming for 95% done. (Just lvm file missing :-)
Folks,
I'm now OK for helping in commiting such work. However, I don't want
to interfere with others work (mostly Denis, Alastair or Gauden
> Wow, 100% for pt_BR! I do not think these numbers include base-config,
Yikes, they've beaten us. However, I think we were the first to reach
out 100% (french was at 100% for a few days during november)
netcfg is missing. Philippe has the file, but waited for english
changes for submitting it.
> Should I upload the base-installer missing template messagens? (it is
> only two messagens) I have it done here and worked fine.
Send the po file to the list
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Quoting Miroslav Kure ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hi,
>
> in attachement there are some updated Czech .po files
> aiming for 95% done. (Just lvm file missing :-)
Took me some time (learning CVS stuff...:-))) but I finally managed to
commit this.
Please check : this is among my first commits!
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Quoting Miguel Figueiredo ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I'm sending file debian-installer/anna/debian/po/pt_PT.po to the Debian
> Installer.
>
> Please commit to the installer. Is this the best way to send files?
Commited, but as pt.po. "Classic" (ie non brazilian) portuguese
translation are usually nam
> The patch to base-installer.templates is bellow ... I haven't commited
> yet since we are in string freeze so I asked before to do it.
OK, I misunderstood. I thought you were talking about
translations. Sorry for the misunderstanding.
I guess this will have to wait after string freeze.
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Quoting Miguel Figueiredo ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> File debian-installer/main-menu/debian/po/pt.po attached.
> Please include in the Portuguese translations of Debian Installer.
Commited. Now I really go to bed..:-)
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Quoting Miguel Figueiredo ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> debian-installer/retriever/cdrom/debian/po/pt.po
>
> please commit to d-i
Done. Don't always expect such immediate reactivity..:-)
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Quoting Konstantinos Margaritis ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> On Thursday 18 December 2003 22:13, Joey Hess wrote:
> > Wow, 100% for pt_BR! I do not think these numbers include
> > base-config, so remeber to translate that too. Still 3 days of
> > string freeze, I hope we can see some more at 100% by the
ori/debian/changelog2003-12-19 13:13:13.0 +0100
+++ partitioner/debian/changelog2003-12-19 13:18:24.0 +0100
@@ -12,6 +12,10 @@
- Change CFLAGS to -W -Wall -Os.
* Alwin Meschede
- Updated German translation (de.po)
+ * Christian Perrier
+- The "F
Jan,
The de.po file you submitted on Dec 17th contains one fuzzy string
which the one in the d-i CVS tree is complete.
Can you please check the currently existing translation in the CVS?
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This file lists the packages for which something is to be translated.
A few packages are missing in the "Common udebs" section :
tools/baseconfig-udeb
tools/lvmcfg
tools/autopartkit
Some other packages are not listed, mostly those for boot loader and
"exotic" architectures support (architectur
Well, Jan, the file you submitted on Dec 17th has 7 strings marked as
"fuzzy". As the current file only has two strings, I'm wondering
whether your translation is completed.
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Jan,
Again, this german translation has a lot of outdated or unstranslated
strings:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/src/debian/d-i/kheops> LC_ALL=C po_stat
~/tmp/debian-installer_retriever_choose-mirror_de.po
15 translated messages, 11 fuzzy translations, 56 untranslated messages.
Yan *can* and *should* "
I digged around in the BTS in order to find any "sleeping" translation
there.
I only found a few german translation from Jan Lübbe which all has
several fuzzy or even untranslated strings.
I asked Jan, in the corresponding bug reports, to check these
translations.
There was also one slovenian tr
http://people.debian.org/~barbier/d-i/l10n/rank.txt
100% pt_BR
100% ja
99% fr
92% da
92% cs
91% el
79% hu
71% de
68% nl
60% es
53% lt
42% pl
42% fi
41% sv
40% nb
38% ru
38% bs
36% it
34% sk
29% ca
19% tr
11% sl
11% ko
8% ga
6% nn
6% en
5% se
5% no
5% fa
4% lv
3% pt
3% gl
1% ar
0% zh_CN
fr is ind
Quoting Christian Perrier ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Jan,
>
> The de.po file you submitted on Dec 17th contains one fuzzy string
> which the one in the d-i CVS tree is complete.
s/which/while
This makes the sentence look strange...:-)
>
> Can you please check the currently exist
Quoting Bartosz Fenski aka fEnIo ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hello.
>
> I think I've just found typo in one of templates of debian installer but
> I am not sure so I'd like to ask you before I'll do any commits ;)
String freeze, remember..:-)
I propose that we do commits but ONLY if we fix ALL po fil
Quoting Miguel Figueiredo ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> There goes: debian-installer/retriever/floppy/debian/po/pt.po
>
> Hope that this time the PT translations don't keep anyone out of bed ;-)
Woke up this morning at 6:30..:-)
And commited (but not at 6:30.:))
> Btw,
> if there's no official PT
Quoting Miguel Figueiredo ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> i'm sending the PT translation for for
> /debian-installer/retriever/net/debian/po/pt.po
Commited. Thanks for your contribution (I often forget this "thank
you", sorry)
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Quoting Miguel Figueiredo ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> here goes the file for debian-installer/utils/debian/po/pt.po
>
> another file to commit to the PT translation of the d-i
Guess what ? Commited..:-)
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With Petter's agreement, I have updated this file :
-updated package list, with a new category for udebs related to
not-yet supported architectures
-a few more information on how to work on translations
Please review and comment (mostly Denis, Gaudenz and all other people
who dealt with l10n)..
> Agreed, I usually run something like
>perl -pie 's/If must be between/It must be between/' *.po
> and check with cvs that all files are modified.
OK, will do this soon.
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Quoting Christian Perrier ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> > Agreed, I usually run something like
> >perl -pie 's/If must be between/It must be between/' *.po
> > and check with cvs that all files are modified.
>
> OK, will do this soon.
Done.
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