On Mon, Feb 23, 2004 at 06:44:14PM -0500, Joey Hess wrote: > Denis Barbier wrote: > > Translated manuals rely on cvs revision numbers, as with boot-floppies, > > so this change will be pretty painful here. I see 2 solutions: > > a) Automatically replace cvs revision numbers of original files in > > translated documents with svn revision numbers. Not sure if this > > can be done. > > b) Or generate a list of revision numbers for each files of the > > original manual when it is switched to svn (it should be doable, > > but no idea how). Translators could first update their translated > > documents to the final cvs HEAD (yes, after the switch to svn, > > which means that cvs must not be disabled), then import their > > translations into svn, and in each file replace cvs revision > > numbers by svn ones at switching time. > > Is this used by doc-check or something else? doc-check seems to be > broken in cvs (and svn) -- just look at line 55.
It is indeed badly broken ;) I just fixed it, but AFAICT translators did fill in cvs revision numbers in their translated documents, even if they could not yet take full advantage of them, so I still believe that this is an issue. Denis -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]