On Sun, Nov 26, 2006 at 04:44:41PM -0200, Felipe Augusto van de Wiel (faw) wrote: > On 11/26/2006 07:24 AM, Michael Bramer wrote: > > On Sat, Nov 25, 2006 at 08:07:00PM -0200, Felipe Augusto van de Wiel (faw) > > wrote: > > > >>Hi people, [ grisu, I'm cc:ing as usually you prefer this way :D ] > > > > Thanks > > You are very welcome. Thanks for the quick answer. :)
no problem... > >>a) Multiple translations for the same package > >> > >>Example: > >>darcs-server > >>20365: sid 2006-02-21...2006-11-25; etch 2006-02-21...2006-11-25; > >>1513: sid 2005-07-16...2006-03-12; etch 2005-07-16...2006-03-12; > >> > >> > >> As I understood, the translation was updated and the > >> database keep an active version and other version (for > >> reference or translation memory, not sure), did I get > >> it right? :) > > > > Yes. > > > > The bin package 'darcs-server' have two translations in the db (with > > the id 1513 and 20365). > > 1513 was from 2005-07-16 to 2006-03-12 in sid and the same time in > > etch (in any arch) > > 20365 was from 2006-02-21 to 2006-11-25 in sid and etch (in any arch). > > > > We need both translation to translate both versions and macke > > Translation-files for etch, etch+1, ..., sid > > Ok. I really forgot that as the time evolves and DDTP become > officially used (etch+1), we need to keep translations for oldstable, > stable, testing and sid (and not translate only for unstable), but > when I request the darcs-server description to translate it, I only > receive one of them, so, should I care about the other or, most likely, > am I doing something wrong? :-) the ddtp send the 'active' description (the description in sid). The thougt is: translate all descriptions in sid and we get all description translated in the time. Now, the ddtp don't have something like 'GET 1/etch fr' or 'GET darcs-server/etch fr'. (Need we somthing like this?) But you can get this from the webinterface: http://ddtp.debian.net/ddt.cgi?package=darcs-server choose one description -> http://ddtp.debian.net/ddt.cgi?desc_id=1513 choose one lang -> http://ddtp.debian.net/ddt.cgi?desc_id=1513&getuntrans=fr > I was just wondering that, for etch, new descriptions should > overwrite old ones when the package migrates to testing, right? (And > now I'm looking forward to start thinking about the integration with > dak after etch and before lenny, and help test it :D). Maybe I don't understand you. Never a description or translation is overwrite by a migration. if a package migrate to testing (or stable), the package file will change and the ddts make a new Translation-file with the translations in the db. > >>b) Is there a way to check what a given language already translated? > >> > >> Right now, I go to ddtp, choose a letter, browse to the > >> package I want to check and see if pt_BR is listed as > >> active. But it is quite time intensive when trying to > >> organize priorities for the team. ;) > >> > >> I was planning to make some filter and try to do that, > >> but perhaps it could be easily solved with 2 minutes > >> hacking in the ddtp server. ;) > > > > Ok, I see the problem. > > > > you can use: > > http://ddtp.debian.net/ddt.cgi?alltranslatedpackages=pt_BR > > http://ddtp.debian.net/ddt.cgi?alluntranslatedpackages=pt_BR > > http://ddtp.debian.net/ddt.cgi?allpackages=pt_BR > > Thank you *very* much, it worked perfectly. one additional note: In the lists are only the active discriptions. Gruss Grisu -- Michael Bramer - http://www.feuerwehr.kreuzau.de/wiki/ PGP: finger [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Linux Sysadmin -- Use Debian Linux »Heute ein König - Morgen eine Schnapsleiche« -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

