Le mercredi 05 mars 2008 à 07:59 +0100, Marcel Telka a écrit :
Hi all,
I realized that gdm HEAD branch is marked string-frozen[1]. AFAIK, this
branch will not go to GNOME 2.22, so I do not understand why it is
marked as frozen.
Could somebody explain?
Hi Marcel,
That was a bug in
I'm working very well (but not very fast!) to translate
GNOME in my language. Is possible to find my language in
the next release of GNOME, or I must wait GNOME 2.24
(hope to translate another files)?
Friulian Language is on 3% translated...
Massimo
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I'm working very well (but not very fast!) to translate
GNOME in my language. Is possible to find my language in
the next release of GNOME, or I must wait GNOME 2.24
(hope to translate another files)?
Friulian Language is on 3% translated...
Massimo
My take on
2008-03-05 klockan 13:01 skrev [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm working very well (but not very fast!) to translate
GNOME in my language. Is possible to find my language in
the next release of GNOME, or I must wait GNOME 2.24
(hope to translate another files)?
Friulian Language is on 3% translated...
hi,
since there isn't a product in GNOME's bugzilla for release-notes I send
here my dobuts:
msgid
Some new protocols are also available. filenamecdda:///filename
will
show all of the audio tracks on a CD, available was WAV files.
filenamegphoto2:///filename will give you access to any
Hello all-together,
I want to found a team for a new language in GNOME. My chosen language
is Upper Sorbian. It is the language of the Sorbian minority in the
eastern part of Germany.
- see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Upper_Sorbian -
Originally I'm German but within my relationship to my
Thomas Krauße wrote:
Hello all-together,
I want to found a team for a new language in GNOME. My chosen language
is Upper Sorbian. It is the language of the Sorbian minority in the
eastern part of Germany.
- see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Upper_Sorbian -
Originally I'm German but within
This is an automatic notification from status generation scripts on:
http://l10n.gnome.org/.
There have been following string additions to module 'libgnome.HEAD':
+ Module to use as the filesystem model for the GtkFileChooser widget.
Possible values are \gio\, \gnome-vfs\ and \gtk+\.
Hi;
Epiphany was branched for Gnome 2.22; the branch name is gnome-2-22.
Regards,
Christian
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Hi;
Epiphany-Extensions was branched for Gnome 2.22; the branch name is
gnome-2-22.
Regards,
Christian
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Hi all,
I added 'eu' entry into configure.in files 'ALL_LINGUAS'.
But, SVN system does not let me to commit it:
$ svn commit configure.in ChangeLog
Enter passphrase for key '/home/dooteo/.ssh/id_rsa':
Enter passphrase for key '/home/dooteo/.ssh/id_rsa':
SendingChangeLog
Hi.
I commited the patch to enable the gio backend for the file chooser
earlier tonight and released the tarball right away. This caused a
string to go fuzzy since a new option was added to the existing ones for
that key and it had to be described.
I hope this is ok given that it would be silly
El mié, 05-03-2008 a las 20:07 +0100, dooteo escribió:
A valid MAINTAINERS file is required. See
http://live.gnome.org/MaintainersCorner#maintainers (134-1)
It's only that. You should file a bug against that package, or poke the
maintainer to add the MAINTAINERS file.
Claudio
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On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 4:02 PM, Olav Vitters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Mar 04, 2008 at 05:38:47PM +0100, Erdal Ronahi wrote:
shift: 370: can't shift that many
You're using Ubuntu/Debian right? It has something other than 'bash' as
'sh' shell. There should be instructions on Google
On Tue, Mar 04, 2008 at 05:38:47PM +0100, Erdal Ronahi wrote:
shift: 370: can't shift that many
You're using Ubuntu/Debian right? It has something other than 'bash' as
'sh' shell. There should be instructions on Google on how to change
that.. hopefully.
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Regards,
Olav
On Wed, Mar 05, 2008 at 04:30:07PM -0600, Travis Watkins wrote:
On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 4:02 PM, Olav Vitters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Mar 04, 2008 at 05:38:47PM +0100, Erdal Ronahi wrote:
shift: 370: can't shift that many
You're using Ubuntu/Debian right? It has something other
_If_ that's the cause, Erdal should be able to edit the autogen.sh
script, replacing /bin/sh with /bin/bash, and the script would work.
But reading the Ubuntu documentation on the differences between bash
and dash (ubuntu's ash), I couldn't find any bashism in the script
file. The url is:
Oh, and I just remembered: when a script begins with #!/bin/sh, bash
does behave like ash and dash. The reason for Ubuntu adopting it is
performance and memory consumption.
Leonardo Fontenelle
http://leonardof.org
2008/3/5, Leonardo Fontenelle [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
_If_ that's the cause, Erdal
2008-03-05 klockan 20:17 skrev Kjartan Maraas:
I commited the patch to enable the gio backend for the file chooser
earlier tonight and released the tarball right away. This caused a
string to go fuzzy since a new option was added to the existing ones for
that key and it had to be described.
2008-03-05 klockan 19:34 skrev GNOME Status Pages:
There have been following string additions to module 'libgnome.HEAD':
+ Module to use as the filesystem model for the GtkFileChooser widget.
Possible values are \gio\, \gnome-vfs\ and \gtk+\.
See the mail by Kjartan for an explanation for
Hi!
I think there's not really a reason to make an issue of this, but for
political correctness here's String Freeze Break Approval 1/2... ;-)
As we agreed on the gio migration, approval 2/2. It's just a gconf key
and it shouldn't harm to much if it remains untranslated for some
languages. I
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