2009/8/13 Arne Goetje :
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> Yup. Example files are also useless for us.
Blocked and filed a bug.
> Looks like a bug to me.
> Please either fix the header, make a diff, report a bug and attach the
> diff or give suggestions in the bug report on how to fix this.
Filed a bug with a new PO file atta
2009/8/13 Arne Goetje :
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> If they are not in the tarball anymore, delete them.
Done, cleaned up.
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Milo Casagrande wrote:
> I found these files in the queue, don't know how to deal with them:
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> https://translations.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/karmic/+source/boost1.37/+imports
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> Should be file a bug as the other tests/ po files?
Yup. Example files are also useless for us.
> Another file tha
Milo Casagrande wrote:
> 2009/8/7 Arne Goetje :
>> Need to figure out what the directory structure in the tarball looks
>> like. Then, check the PO Revision date if the po.old/ files are actually
>> obsolete versions of the po/ or pos/ (?) files...
>>
>> Need to clarify which path should be used fo
I found these files in the queue, don't know how to deal with them:
https://translations.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/karmic/+source/boost1.37/+imports
Should be file a bug as the other tests/ po files?
Another file that looks strange to me:
https://translations.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/karmic/+s
In the queue there is an absurd quantity of:
messages/kdeSOMETHING/kdeSOMETHINGNEW.po
There is no clue from the name to which locale they belong to. Looking
at some of those POs (downloading them), looks like they are all
"Bengali Indian" translations (at least all the ones I looked at).
How can
2009/8/7 Arne Goetje :
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> Need to figure out what the directory structure in the tarball looks
> like. Then, check the PO Revision date if the po.old/ files are actually
> obsolete versions of the po/ or pos/ (?) files...
>
> Need to clarify which path should be used for current translations
> (ch
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Milo Casagrande wrote:
> Another strange one. This time for gksu: there are some files that are po.old/
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> https://translations.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/karmic/+source/gksu/+imports
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Need to figure out what the directory structure in the tarball
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Milo Casagrande wrote:
> I report here as I found "strange" issues not covered in the first
> email, but that are known "problems".
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> I found a lot of .patch files for gthumb:
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> https://translations.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/karmic/+source/gthumb
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Milo Casagrande wrote:
> Hi Arne,
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> 2009/8/6 Arne Goetje :
>> The .translation.tar.gz tarballs get created on build time when
>> pkgbinarymangler is installed. These tarballs are fed to Rosetta and
>> include all the templates and .po files for a gi
Another strange one. This time for gksu: there are some files that are po.old/
https://translations.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/karmic/+source/gksu/+imports
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I report here as I found "strange" issues not covered in the first
email, but that are known "problems".
I found a lot of .patch files for gthumb:
https://translations.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/karmic/+source/gthumb/+importsl
Should we file a bug against gthumb similar to bug 410241 that David r
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Milo Casagrande wrote:
> I found two language code that don't know how to treat:
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> ang (Anglo-Saxon)
> nds_de (Low Saxon)
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> They are in the at-spi queue:
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> https://translations.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/karmic/+source/at-spi
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I just approve
I found two language code that don't know how to treat:
ang (Anglo-Saxon)
nds_de (Low Saxon)
They are in the at-spi queue:
https://translations.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/karmic/+source/at-spi
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Hi Arne,
2009/8/6 Arne Goetje :
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> The .translation.tar.gz tarballs get created on build time when
> pkgbinarymangler is installed. These tarballs are fed to Rosetta and
> include all the templates and .po files for a given source package. In
> order to find out packaging bugs, we need to investi
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Hi fellow UTCs,
We've been working on the imports queue during the Platform sprint this
week, and altough we've managed to bring the list of POT templates
needing review to 0, we've also noticed that there is a large number
(ca. 9000) of PO files stil
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