Thinking again, I removed the LINGUAS line, so I do check all translations for possible build problems. So I'm not making any exceptions for 'fa' anymore. That means, upon each release, I'm going to commit line-number changes to all languages. This has been the tradition in all projects AFAIK.
behdad On Wed, 8 Mar 2006, Behdad Esfahbod wrote: > On Wed, 8 Mar 2006, Roozbeh Pournader wrote: > > > روز چهارشنبه، 2006-03-08 ساعت 15:15 -0500، Behdad Esfahbod نوشت: > > > > > To hide the problem, I have export LINGUAS="en fa" in my bash > > > profile, so only fa.po is regenerated in my checkouts. > > > > I would appreciate it if you don't commit unnecessary changes to fa.po > > then. > > There has been a long discussion about this on various lists > before. Unless the problem is solved in the build system or > another way, I cannot guarantee I don't do that in the future. > That means I should never ever do 'cvs ci' and have a modified > source tree all the time. On the other hand, I can argue that > it's not unnecessary. The fact that it doesn't have new > translation is confirmed by the fact that there's no ChangeLog > entry for it. The source code has changed, and the line numbers > change. > > And no, removing 'fa' from LINGUAS is not an option either. I > want to have at least one language in there to test the build > process. That better be one that I can actually read and > understand, as I regularly test running apps I maintain under > fa_IR and check that all the strings are marked for translation, > etc. > > If you never noticed this before, means it's not making any > problem. So I don't see a real reason not to continue that. > > > > roozbeh > > --behdad > http://behdad.org/ > > "Commandment Three says Do Not Kill, Amendment Two says Blood Will Spill" > -- Dan Bern, "New American Language" > --behdad http://behdad.org/ "Commandment Three says Do Not Kill, Amendment Two says Blood Will Spill" -- Dan Bern, "New American Language" _______________________________________________ gnome-i18n mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-i18n
