Le samedi 03 mars 2007 à 16:30 +0000, Djihed Afifi a écrit : > > > > > > Most translation maintainers don't generate pots/pos from sources, > they > > > just grab the updated po's from l10n.gnome.org. The software behind > > > l10n.gnome.org (damned-lies) generates them using intltool as far as > I > > > see. > > > > > > If you update the po's yourself somehow outside, most translators > will > > > override them, as we assume only we work on the po files and > > > damned-lies. > > > > > > I guess the good thing to do is to make intltool catch the strings, > > > otherwise I think it is a bit too late to inform translators of what > > > needs to be done, unfortunatly :-( .tarballs due in two days right? > > > > Well, the string in question appears to exist here: > > > > http://l10n.gnome.org/POT/tomboy.HEAD/tomboy.HEAD.pot > > > > So I think we're good, right? > > > > I think so. and Since the string falls into the "strings that should > have been marked for translation previously" category, I think this is > an OK string freeze break, but I can't confirm that. (l10n maintainers > anyone?)
It's not a matter of 1 string, but 17 (PluginInfo). One of our translator noted this problem after using the "make update-po" method. I think that the bug http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=387579 should be carefully reviewed by one of our translation system guru. Resolution of this bug don't take into account the intltool toolchain. Sorry, I cannot help further. Claude _______________________________________________ gnome-i18n mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-i18n
