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Review request for kde-workspace and George Kiagiadakis.
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On Thursday 06 December 2012 12:41:07 Jan Kundrát wrote:
For the record, the current setup is based on lconvert and a bunch of
Python scripts (see [1] and [2]) which convert .pot produced by scripty's
4.6.3 version of lconvert into something which actually works.
I'm interested in more
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Your logic sounds sane. Perhaps it is startkde that should
[: Jan Kundrát :]
For the record, the current setup is based on lconvert and a bunch of
Python scripts (see [1] and [2]) which convert .pot produced by scripty's
4.6.3 version of lconvert into something which actually works.
[: David Faure :]
I'm interested in more details about this, given
On Monday, 10 December 2012 11:16:40 CEST, Chusslove Illich wrote:
The scripts Jan had to write are a temporary fix, due to Scripty machine
having too old lconvert which produces broken POTs. Once lconvert is
updated, no third-party scripts should be necessary.
Chusslove's description is
The only downside is some backtrace might be lost. But I don't think
that is a big deal. Crashes during shutdown are rare cases nowadays(I
hope I'm right), and users noticing those crashes only hours later
are
the rare case in rare cases (but very annoying).
I regularly get them, most times
[: Jan Kundrát :]
[...] a .po file where some lines were starting with #~| and lconvert
was refusing to work with that, considering such sequences an error -- see
line 4427 of [1]. I'm not familiar with the gettext specs so I don't know
if the bug is in lconvert or in whatever tool which
于 2012年12月10日 19:27, Rolf Eike Beer 写道:
The only downside is some backtrace might be lost. But I don't think
that is a big deal. Crashes during shutdown are rare cases nowadays(I
hope I'm right), and users noticing those crashes only hours later are
the rare case in rare cases (but very
Am , schrieb Jekyll Wu:
于 2012年12月10日 19:27, Rolf Eike Beer 写道:
The only downside is some backtrace might be lost. But I don't
think
that is a big deal. Crashes during shutdown are rare cases
nowadays(I
hope I'm right), and users noticing those crashes only hours later
are
the rare case in