Hi Clytie,
On 5 Aug 2007, at 13:14, Clytie Siddall wrote:
On 03/08/2007, at 12:48 AM, Pavel Janík wrote:
Hi,
The sources for gsi check are not available there. Are they in CVS?
In theory I could try to build it, if I knew where the sources
were.
the sources are standard part of module transex3.
To upload it, you'd need libs etc.
BUT - I have an idea ;-) Looks like it is enough to upload just
the binary of gsicheck and users can put it into the Application
bundle into directory MacOS manually and then it will work from
there 8)
Clytie: can you please test this approach with this file?
http://tmp.janik.cz/OpenOffice.org/MacOSX/gsicheck
Make it executable and try to run it. If it works, I can upload it
with every build the same way as I do upload static binary of
gsicheck:
http://ftp.linux.cz/pub/localization/OpenOffice.org/devel/680/
SRC680_m223/Build-2/TranslationQA/
Sorry I didn't respond straight away to this: I've been lost inside
more OpenOffice.org Help PO files.
Pavel, I don't quite understand where you want me to put the
gsicheck binary: anywhere on my PATH (e.g. in /Applications), or do
you mean inside the MacOS directory inside the OpenOffice.org
package? If the latter, how should I run it?
I've put it inside the MacOS dir inside the OpenOffice.org package,
and made the file executable. When I double-click on it, I get:
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/Applications/text\ and\ html\ tools/OpenOffice.org\ 2.1.app/
Contents/MacOS/gsicheck; exit
dyld: Library not loaded: @executable_path/libtl680mxi.dylib
Referenced from: /Applications/text and html tools/OpenOffice.org
2.1.app/Contents/MacOS/gsicheck
Reason: image not found
Trace/BPT trap
logout
[Process completed]
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Then again, I'm using an old build (2.1), since I've been waiting
for our new 2.3 translation to be integrated, before I downloaded
the new builds and started testing. Do I need a newer build for
gsicheck to work? Or am I doing something wrong? Running gsicheck
from the command line just gets "command not found". Or should I
run it from X?
Sorry for all the qs., I'm not sure what you want me to do. :S
Try placing it in the program directory in the MacOS directory, and
see if that works.
Shaun
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