Yeah,
Actually a friend of mine provided a VPS to me,
I did like 20 builds until I succeeded.
In case if someone is interested, I can share RPMs for Fedora 18 64-bit;)
Cheers,
On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 10:17 PM, Yury Tarasievich
wrote:
> Well, yes, kinda, provided you can spare the cycles.
> I'm
Well, yes, kinda, provided you can spare the cycles.
I'm somewhat surprised, though, that nobody else
replied to that.
Yury
On 02/25/2013 08:31 AM, Baurzhan Muftakhidinov
wrote:
Hello,
I kinda solved this issue by making a nightly builds of LO 4.0,
at each build I pull zip file for my langu
Hello,
I kinda solved this issue by making a nightly builds of LO 4.0,
at each build I pull zip file for my language from pootle with latest
translations,
and replace old translations.
Build takes ~8 Hours on my hardware
Cheers,
On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 12:52 PM, Yury Tarasievich
wrote:
> Buildi
Building OpenOffice these days isn't SO
difficult. Of course, you'd have to be prepared
to spend some GBs and some bandwidth and some
time building. Several gigs of storage, about 1
gig of downloads, several hours on a fairly
modern desktop.
Not a negligible effort, yes. I also wouldn't
min
Hello,
Assuming that I have a full git copy of libreoffice's core repository,
(and a .zip snapshot of translations repo)
can I build a langpack for my language only?
Is it necessary to build the whole LibreOffice?
Regards.
On Sun, Jan 27, 2013 at 4:20 PM, Andras Timar wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Translati
Thanks Andras.
This seems reasonable.
Dashamir
Andras Timar wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Translations were updated for LibreOffice 4.0.0 beta2, rc1, rc2. Next
>comes rc3, then 4.0.1 rc1, rc2 and so on. Basically you get updated
>language pack in every second week. If you need it more frequently,
>you can bu
Hi,
Translations were updated for LibreOffice 4.0.0 beta2, rc1, rc2. Next
comes rc3, then 4.0.1 rc1, rc2 and so on. Basically you get updated
language pack in every second week. If you need it more frequently,
you can build LibreOffice yourself.
Best regards,
Andras
On Sun, Jan 27, 2013 at 9:04
Those spec files are part of the source code, but you do not need to
build RPMs, you can configure the build --with-lang= and make dev-install.
Andras
On Sun, Jan 27, 2013 at 9:11 AM, Baurzhan Muftakhidinov
wrote:
> I agree
>
> Are the spec files of daily RPM builds available somewhere?
> I supp
I agree
Are the spec files of daily RPM builds available somewhere?
I suppose I could build language pack for myself.
It would be a great help for localization process.
Thanks
On Sun, Jan 27, 2013 at 2:04 PM, Dashamir Hoxha wrote:
> I think that the important question is how to test the transla
I think that the important question is how to test the translations.
I asked this question more than a year ago and there was no answer.
So, we just have to bear with this and try to do our best for the rest.
Dashamir
Lior Kaplan wrote:
>They go manually into the source control and from there
They go manually into the source control and from there to the builds.
Andras does the commit before official builds (beta, RC), not on a daily
basis.
Kaplan
On Sun, Jan 27, 2013 at 9:14 AM, Baurzhan Muftakhidinov <
baurthefi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am working on Kazakh localization
Hello,
I am working on Kazakh localization of LibreOffice, on official Pootle server.
And I was wondering how to test these translations?
I have installed nightly build of LO. But it seems like translations do not go
to nightly builds of localization packs.
Thanks,
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