On Thu, Aug 10, 2006 at 04:09:33PM +0300, Gintautas Miliauskas wrote: > > AIUI, if you do that it will reserve a chunk of the database to you. > > When you send a translation it checks first if it has sent it to you > > before accepting it. You can't request a translation for a specific > > package, nor can you request it non-exclusively. > > Ouch. Thing is, I am trying to get the web-based translation system > Pootle to grok DDTP descriptions. Pootle stores translations > as .po files internally. I already have the Translation-?? dump > <-> .po bridge running, but it appears that this isn't very useful > because actually a DDTS database <-> .po bridge is needed. So, > question is, what should I do if I want to talk to the database > directly?
NO! if we have a working pootle system for the ddtp, we will shutdown the ddtp server. Don't depend on this temp. system. For pootle we need a Packages2po and a po2Translations script for the daily work. A Translation2po script to include the translated Packages in the pootle system. But I can write some lines to generate the po files with the translated descriptions from the database too. > As far as I understand, end-users actually use the Translation-?? files. This is right. The new apt download and use the Translation file. Gruss Grisu -- Michael Bramer - a Debian Linux Developer http://www.debsupport.de PGP: finger [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Linux Sysadmin -- Use Debian Linux "It's a modern Unix! It's stable, superior, enriching! It's gonna get creamed." -- Richard Brandt, Upside -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

