I took a few hours yesterday to set up a basic Pootle instance for the
current Evergreen translations that we have.
It's still very barebones, and I haven't set it up to allow direct
commits to the repository, but it can be useful if you register and
then log in - you can very quickly drill down
Gah, I'm a bit too tired: the barebones site is visible at
http://coffeecode.net:8080/projects/Evergreen/ - register and log in
options are at the top right.
2009/3/19 Dan Scott deni...@gmail.com:
I took a few hours yesterday to set up a basic Pootle instance for the
current Evergreen
Dan - this is fantastic. This will help open up the translation efforts
significantly.
I know in our work with the French version we have come across a few phrases
that definitely need to be modified now that they are seen in the context of
this or that feature/function. Just minor stuff, but
On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 9:10 AM, Duimovich, George
george.duimov...@nrcan-rncan.gc.ca wrote:
Hello,
Regarding maximum SuperCat record sets -- I can see some settings with this
demo example:
On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 1:58 PM, John Craig
jc-mailingl...@alphagconsulting.com wrote:
Hi Folks,
OpenSrf/src/extras/Makefile.install line 61 (trunk version) reads:
XML2=libxml2-2.6.30.tar.gz
The reference to the variable XML2 on lines 286 287 also includes the
.tar.gz extensions
(which
Erik Mallory wrote:
Hello I'm really close to having a working install of opensrf on RHEL 4
Update 7.
When I enter the srf shell and attempt to test it with srfsh# request
opensrf.math add 2 2
I get "Unable to communicate with service opensrf.math"
Sounds like the OpenSRF processes did
On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 8:52 PM, Zachary Tucker zbtuc...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello all!
I have installed OpenSRF 1.0.4 and Evergreen 1.4 and have gotten down to the
last step: the test. That is where I run into problems. When I run the
login admin open-ils command in the srfsh command line, I