Am Freitag, 13. November 2015 um 20:18:46, schrieb Georg Baum <georg.b...@post.rwth-aachen.de> > Scott Kostyshak wrote: > > > This would be nice. If the only way to do things is with manual merging, > > I'm happy to spend the time to learn how to do that. But if you think it > > is possible to come up with a script that either does the merging > > automatically or at least facilitates the merging, then that would be > > really nice. > > I played a bit with msgcat and the results are disappointing: Lots of > unwanted additions, or almost no merging at all, and unanted reformatting. I > still think it should be possible to have an automatic merge tool, since the > algorithm is easy: > > 1) remerge po files in master to ensure that all strings are up to date > 2) merge in all translations from branch for untranslated strings > > This would not handle slightly different translations in master and branch, > but if we try to catch them as well then we'd end up with lots of unwanted > old stuff which does not exist in master anymore as well. > > I am tempted to write our own merge tool in python.. >
I have a script ready, though it is perl. It has to be adapted to ones local paths. Also one has to specify which languages to are to be handled. > Georg Kornel
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