Am Sonntag, den 12.10.2008, 00:19 -0300 schrieb Leonardo F. Fontenelle:
> > There have been following string additions to module 'seahorse.HEAD':
> >
> > + "Are you sure you want to delete %d passwords?"
> > + "Are you sure you want to delete the password '%s'?"
> >
> _If you get approval
Em Dom, 2008-10-12 às 03:10 +, GNOME Status Pages escreveu:
> This is an automatic notification from status generation scripts on:
> http://l10n.gnome.org/.
>
> There have been following string additions to module 'seahorse.HEAD':
>
> + "Are you sure you want to delete %d passwords?"
On Sat, Oct 11, 2008 at 10:40 PM, Leonardo F. Fontenelle
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Actually, this string change is not the fix for bug #554937; it's the
> fix for bug #554933. This is a string change.
Those are two entirely different commits you're looking at for two
different bugs.
Reverted:
This is an automatic notification from status generation scripts on:
http://l10n.gnome.org/.
There have been following string additions to module 'seahorse.HEAD':
+ "Are you sure you want to delete %d passwords?"
+ "Are you sure you want to delete the password '%s'?"
Note that this d
Actually, this string change is not the fix for bug #554937; it's the
fix for bug #554933. This is a string change.
My email archive and I don't recall any string freeze break request from
seahorse. Worse, translationg this message makes msgfmt find a fatal
error, which means the module probably c
Em Sáb, 2008-10-11 às 20:59 +, GNOME Status Pages escreveu:
> This is an automatic notification from status generation scripts on:
> http://l10n.gnome.org/.
>
> There have been following string additions to module 'seahorse.HEAD':
>
> + "Are you sure you want to delete the password '%
This is an automatic notification from status generation scripts on:
http://l10n.gnome.org/.
There have been following string additions to module 'seahorse.HEAD':
+ "%s is a private key. Are you sure you want to proceed?"
+ "About this program"
+ "Change preferences for this progr
This is an automatic notification from status generation scripts on:
http://l10n.gnome.org/.
There have been following string additions to module 'seahorse.HEAD':
+ "Are you sure you want to delete the password '%s'?"/"Are you sure you
want to delete %d passwords?"
Note that this doesn'
Those messages are already present in the Seahose PO file. Most probably
a damned-lies issue.
Em Dom, 2008-09-07 às 12:48 +, GNOME Status Pages escreveu:
> This is an automatic notification from status generation scripts on:
> http://l10n.gnome.org/.
>
> There have been following string a
This is an automatic notification from status generation scripts on:
http://l10n.gnome.org/.
There have been following string additions to module 'seahorse.HEAD':
+ "Are you sure you want to delete %d passwords?"
+ "Are you sure you want to delete %d secure shell keys?"
+ "Are you
This is an automatic notification from status generation scripts on:
http://l10n.gnome.org/.
There have been following string additions to module 'seahorse.HEAD':
+ "As_k me before using a cached passphrase"
+ "Automatically retrieve keys from _key servers"
+ "Automatically synchr
This is an automatic notification from status generation scripts on:
http://l10n.gnome.org/.
There have been following string additions to module 'seahorse.HEAD':
+ "_Never expires"
Note that this doesn't directly indicate a string freeze break, but it
might be worth investigating.
_
This is an automatic notification from status generation scripts on:
http://l10n.gnome.org/.
There have been following string additions to module 'seahorse.HEAD':
+ "Login:"
+ "Server:"
+ "Use:"
Note that this doesn't directly indicate a string freeze break, but it
might be worth
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