On Mon, Nov 19, 2001 at 05:10:04PM +0100, Claus Hindsgaul wrote: > > How can there be 774 up-to-date strings out of 769? Are strings which are > > no longer used considered up-to-date? > Very, very good question! > > It turns out, that ca.po is not mentioned in the Makefile, and thus not > syncronized by "make update-po" (or used at all for anything!).
This is on purpose. I didn't want to activate this until the rest of the stuff is in (sysvinit messages, etc). > After correcting this (please do so in CVS - also in /documentation/config), > doing a new "make update-po" , the correct number turns out to be 718, not > 774 --- still much better than the average :-) 718? Ouch... Gah, I see if I can commit this during the week. Jordi -- Jordi Mallach Pérez || [EMAIL PROTECTED] || Rediscovering Freedom, aka Oskuro in || [EMAIL PROTECTED] || Using Debian GNU/Linux Reinos de Leyenda || [EMAIL PROTECTED] || http://debian.org http://sindominio.net GnuPG public information: pub 1024D/917A225E telnet pusa.uv.es 23 73ED 4244 FD43 5886 20AC 2644 2584 94BA 917A 225E
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