2 while debian unstable is using 1.8.5. I will
try what you suggest. Thanks.
>
> zw
>
> On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 3:54 PM, Nicolas Ruiz wrote:
>> Apologies in advance if this had already been covered, but I couldn't
>> find anything related to this.
>>
>> I
Apologies in advance if this had already been covered, but I couldn't
find anything related to this.
I use mtn to keep track of changes in the /etc directory (Linux). Since
there are plenty of files that are not world-readable I have to run mtn
as root (or under sudo). This works well under Debian
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Richard Levitte wrote:
> I'll do the release in the middle of next week, wednesday or thursday.
> I hope that will give people enough time to review, fix important
> bugs, make necessary changes in NEWS, perhaps update the translations?
>
> Here is th
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Richard Levitte wrote:
> It seems to be that part of the month, doesn't it? In Sweden, the
> 25th is the day you usually get your monthly paycheck in Sweden, and
> why not get a release at the same time? ;-)
spanish translation fully updated.
and so
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Justin Patrin wrote:
> Except that noone knows what a kibibyte is except us few on this
> thread. I'd never heard of such a thing until now. A standard that
> isn't used isn't a standard. It is generally understood that kilobyte
> means 1024 bytes. Th
Ben Walton wrote:
I was looking to add an (rhel compatible) init script to contrib that
could be used to fire up daemons running mtn serve. I have a working
copy in use at my site, but it's dependent on a local utility for
backgrounding apps. Am I missing something or is there no built in
metho
Timothy Brownawell wrote:
On Sun, 2007-08-19 at 21:05 +1000, William Uther wrote:
net.venge.monotone.contrib.usher
I think there are people using this, and I'm not aware of any
replacements.
I'm using usher, but is included in the main trunk.
nicolás
Daniel Carosone wrote:
> When Awesome Cluster Stuff happens, we could have mtn.monotone.ca (or
> pool.monotone.ca or whatever name) list A records for all of the
> cluster members, and in turn point the buildbots, CIA, etc at that.
seconded
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Hi guys:
Is there any problem with the venge.net netsync server? My attempts to
netsync to venge.net had been failing (connection refused) during the
last week, which also coincide with me being on the move. I hadn't
noticed any post recently saying that netsync at venge.net will be
discontinued.
Lapo Luchini wrote:
> Don't know for spanish or french, but in italian the «» seems to be more
> specific to quote "a text" or a piece of speech, while '' is more
> correct to quote "a single word or sentence".
Same in spanish. Single quotes is the preferred method to make an
unstranslated word or
Alvaro Herrera wrote:
> Nicolas Ruiz wrote:
>> Alvaro Herrera wrote:
>>> Thomas Moschny wrote:
>>>> On Friday 16 March 2007, Lapo Luchini wrote:
>>>>> « » really really look bad though...
>>>> Those are french, aren't they?
>>>
Alvaro Herrera wrote:
> Thomas Moschny wrote:
>> On Friday 16 March 2007, Lapo Luchini wrote:
>>> « » really really look bad though...
>> Those are french, aren't they?
>
> Those are used in spanish.
Nobody told me to use those in all these years
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Nathaniel Smith wrote:
> We don't run intltool, it's part of a translator tool suite. I guess
> I don't know for sure if any of our translators use it now, but at
> least one did at some point.
I'm using KBabel, will take a look at poedit.
nicolás
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db in _MTN/: -1
db in ~/.monotone: -2
I keep the db for different projects on wildly varying places:
- /etc backup: /usr/local/monotone/db (different partition)
- versioned work-in-progress:
/dir/to/work-in-progress/../work-in-progress.mtn
- other projects: /usr/local/src/db
I tend not to host
Rob Schoening wrote:
> Hi-
>
> If anyone attending the monotone summit is interested, I thought I'd
> offer to take a couple of folks on an aerial tour around the bay in a
> cessna 172. It's a fun flight. You get to fly along the coast, over
> the city, golden gate bridge, alcatraz, etc.
>
>
Richard Levitte - VMS Whacker wrote:
> I'm noticing that there is quite a bit of sloppiness in the languages
> department. I just did a pull, update and then an update of the .po
> files, and here's the result:
>
> LangTranslated Fuzzies Untranslated
> fr.po 560
Sorry for prolonging this thread.
Line ending conversion affects my "use case". I keep bash scripts in mtn
that I copy by hand to other computers, and I generally use sha1sum to
make sure that said computers have a certain version of the scripts
installed (comparing their SHA1 against the log). Th
Here is a patch with spanish po file po/es.po and po/LINGUAS
cheers
nicolás
spanish_po.patch.gz
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Attached you would find the spanish po files, and updated po/LINGUAS.
cheers
nicolás
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I have a database that consistently crashes a "mtn serve" process. It
manages to transfer about 16.1 MB before crashing. Using debian packages
versions 0.28 and 0.30. I'm attaching the dump file created by monotone
Both databases versions 0.28 and 0.30 are available upon request.
Also have the ou
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Alex Queiroz wrote:
> On 06/01/06, Richard Levitte - VMS Whacker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>(in french, "moto" is slangish for motorcycle)
>
> In Portuguese as well.
and in spanish.
not that that's a reason not to use it...
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Steven E. Harris wrote:
> Chad Walstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> I decided to ask here because the "testing" version is still at
> 0.19-1. The "unstable" version is at 0.24-1, which is fresh enough for
> my needs. However, I'm out of practice w
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