Hi,
> the following set of patches and the described svn commands are a proposal
> for the move of the versioncontrol features to the translate toolkit.
>
> [...]
any opinions about the patch?
Lars
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Hi,
> I'm sorry. We're very busy preparing for software freedom day tomorrow.
never mind - it was just a reminder - there is no need to hurry ...
> I committed everything you sent in the previous mail to svn trunk with
> revisions 6528-6530.
thanks!
Lars
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Hi,
> Hi. I signed at translate.creativecommons.org to help translating things
> about ccHost to Spanish. However, I have no idea if my suggestions were
> stored, are waiting for approval, dismissed, accepted, returned for
> improvement, etc.
you should be able to see your suggestions when yo
Hi,
> So we're failing here in the community building.
Additionally I would think, that the missing reporting features for important
changes also impair potential peer reviews.
Maybe the following thoughts can start a discussion that could end up in a
specific feature request to be added to the
Hi,
> Any help in getting git+Pootle work together will be greatly
> appreciated. (btw, the irc#pootle help has been fantastic :)
hehe - thanks for your patience and efforts in testing it!
I found the missing part of the version control patch, that was only here on
the systems, where I tested th
Hi,
> I've successfully installed Pootle on a shared host, but I can't get it
> working.
>
> I'm facing two problems, as far as I can see:
> 1.- I should edit the Apache configuration file to add a virtual host.
> 2.- I can only run PootleServer as root.
>
> As for problem 1, I might ask my I
Hi,
> I get this error:
> [my_server]$ PootleServer --prefsfile=pootle/pootle.prefs --port=8080
> 2007-11-05 14:40:00: Listening on port 8080
> 2007-11-05 14:40:00: To use the server, open a web browser at
> http://127.0.0.1:8080/
> 2007-11-05 14:40:00: Traceback (most recent call last):
> File
Hi,
> Yes, I modified it, but I've just replaced it with the default file and
> it's not working either:
> [...]
I took a look at your preferences file and it seems to me, that the entries for
"Korean", "Romanian" and "Turkish" are not indented in the same way, as the
other lines (one space is mi
Hi,
> We have setup Pootle and everything is working, we only experience one
> problem: when using the online editor, the 'Original' text is not displayed.
I am not sure, if I understand you. Maybe you could send a screenshot?
thanks!
Lars
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Hi,
> So let me rephrase my question:
>
> We have a lot of .po files for the english language. Example from wizard.po
> file:
>
> msgid "addressField"
> msgstr "Full Address"
>
> We have added languages to the project using the same .po file but with
> empty msgstr:
> msgid "addressField"
> m
Hi,
> > > Both the smtp server and the "from" address are right. Does it require a
> > > password?
> >
> > I'm fairly sure that this is a configuration issue for your SMTP server.
> > Is there anything else on your machine using that mail server that is
> > able to send mail out?
>
> The SMTP ser
Hi Gustavo,
> Lars, I've installed ssmtp and it works fine; however, I'm still
> getting the same error in Pootle when someone tries to create an
> account; do I have to do something else?
>
> Anyways, /usr/bin/mail is a softlink to /usr/sbin/ssmtp
just to make sure, that I understand you correc
Hi Gustavo,
> I configured AuthUser and AuthPass, and I could send emails after
> configuring ssmtp.
hm - it looks, like I will run out of ideas quite soon ...
just another two questions:
1) you surely did not forget to reconfigure the smtp server in pootle to
point to "localhost"?
2) please
Hi Gustavo,
> > 1) you surely did not forget to reconfigure the smtp server in pootle to
> > point to "localhost"?
>
> Oh, sorry, I didn't set it to "localhost". However, I've corrected
> that entry, restarted Pootle, but it's not working yet: When I create
> an account, I get message shown in th
Hi,
today I tried to run pootle while pylucene v2.2 is installed on my machine.
Sadly, an exception was raised with the following output:
File "/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/Pootle/users.py", line 259, in handle
page = self.getpage(pathwords, session, argdict)
File "/usr/lib/python2.4
Hi,
> The current code definitely still works with PyLucene 1.9.1 which I have
> here. I also tried with your patch applied, and it continued to work.
thanks for testing!
> > Should I commit the patch?
>
> Yes, please apply.
ok - I did it
> I would however like it if we can upgrade to the
>
Hi Sebastien,
> SVN Integration:
>
> We have successfully imported then checked out our svn dir (the "po"
> dir) and it's working fine for commits.
> But the "update" link (left to "commit" link) doesn't work, or at
> least in doesn't work when there is nothing to get from the svn repo.
> Fr
Hi Normando,
> I want to make commit from command line. I can make commits through cron
> scripts, but I want through pootle, because add a message about
> translator and translated strings.
I am not sure, if you want to do the commits via command line or via pootle.
For command line: make sur
Hi,
due to a missing /etc/hosts file I stumbled upon a small bug in jToolkit, that
is used by pootle.
Since jToolkit is not actively developed anymore, I am not sure, where to put
the attached patch, that would fix this issue ...
The problem is simply, that pootle silently (!) fails to send a reg
Hi,
> Translate Toolkit & Pootle have made it into the Google Summer of Code!
> We're quite excited as this is our first year.
that sounds great!
> You can read the synopsis of our application and selected projects [1]
> or check out the ideas page [2]. If you have another project idea then
>
Hi,
> In /var/log/pootle there is the folllowing message:
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "/usr/sbin/PootleServer", line 23, in ?
> from Pootle import pootle
> ImportError: No module named Pootle
first you could check, if the package was removed during the upgrade (should
not ha
Hi Miklos,
> i think the only popular vcs today that is unsupported by Pootle is hg.
> so i've made a patch to add support for it :)
that is great!
> patch attached, any feedback is appreciated.
The code itself looks fine to me.
I am not used to mercurial, so I just downloaded a mercurial rep
Hi Miklos!
> i would recommend using hg clone , that will make hg push work
> without any additional url. (and Pootle uses this feature)
ok - nice to know!
I uploaded your combined patches to the trunk repository as r7106.
Now there are already six supported versioncontrol systems - great!
La
Hi,
> > Our translator has asked whether there is a way of searching for a
> > specific string within the interface. I've tried using the metadata for
> > a specific string as a search term (e.g. searching on
> > "basic.src#IDD_FIND_DIALOG.RID_OK.okbutton.text") but Pootle doesn't
> > return
Hi,
> For searching you really want to run against Lucene or Xapian as tehy
> are much faster, Xapian unfortunately only works on the Pootle version
> in trunk/
I think, it was not merged, yet. I have to resolve performance issues of the
testing installation with the openoffice PO-files before we
Hi,
> I haven´t been able to install PyLucene in Debian
> Etch. There is a nice how-to at
> https://systemausfall.org/wikis/howto/PyLuceneOnDebian,
> but I get errors when I try to install jcc, so I can't
> use the latest version of pyLucene. (The error lies in
> the instalation of sun-java5-bin,
Hi Suresh,
> Just checking to see if the group is interested to see a script, which
> can be invoked by a user with adequate permissions for
> uploading a GNU/Standard style project to Pootle.
Do you intend to add this to the Pootle web interface?
Or is it an independent script that should ease
Hi Suresh,
> 1. Brings over a child workspace from parent RCS
> 2. Checks for PO dir, (removes whole WS and aborts if PO dir not
> there. )
> 3. Removes the non PO files
Just to make sure, that I understand you correctly:
- you would remove non-PO files to save disk space
Hi Manuel,
> I have installed a Pootle server.
How did you install it? (rpm/deb/tar.gz/svn?)
Which version did you install?
> In my installation the directory are in
> /usr/lib/python2.5/site-package/Pootle, and under this directory is
> another called "po". After read the documentation, I can'
Hi Christian,
> Well, that server is running Debian stable, so yes, this might very
> well be related.
yes - git before v1.5.3 definitely does not work with the current pootle trunk.
> We'll consider updating git but, well, the server is meant to remain
> as "stable" as possible and introducin
Hi,
> > Does this solve bug 347 properly? (Do we now support the older versions
> > of git?) I would just like to document this properly.
>
> Unfortunately no:
>
> $ ~/git/git/git --git-dir git/setup/.git --work-tree git/setup add HACKING
> Unknown option: --work-tree
>
> $ ~/git/git/git --vers
Hi,
I just committed Miklos' patches for the git module as r7710.
This should fix problems with git v1.5.3 (or higher).
(I did it, since I did not notice any objections ...)
> > I think if we want to support Debian stable, then we have to support
> > 1.4.4.4, since that's the official version De
Hi,
> > If the code to support older git versions is available, we obviously use it,
> > but I'm not too concerned about halting anything just to support all
> > versions.
>
> I agree. Thus I will add a module for git<1.5.2 within the next days.
> I hope, that it will work for git 1.4.x, too.
I
Hi Julen,
improving the search interface is a great thing - thanks for your work!
> I've created a wiki page[4] for the purpose, so feel free to
> add/remove/edit any information you see necessary. Lars, you're
> probably the person who better knows this stuff so your help and
> comments would be
Hi Piarres,
sorry for the trouble, but it looks, like you are the first one who tries to
use bzr in a real life situation with pootle. So please don't be disappointed,
if we need one or two more mails for fixing all problems, that could occour ...
> As I said to friedel and Clytie in IRC I have
Hi,
> Is that (r7782) stable enough for me to push an update? What all do I
> need to update?
I did not follow the progress closely, so I can't judge.
Regarding this specific fix it is really just about changing one letter, so you
could easily do it manually.
> > both commands should output the
Hi Cristóbal,
> > > bzr checkout mailman/ stable
> >
> > this resulted in an error for me:
> >
> > bzr: ERROR: File exists: u'/home/lars/other-sources/examples/stable/.bzr':
> > [Errno 17] File exists: '/home/lars/other-sources/examples/stable/.bzr'
> >
> >
> > Do you know, what could cau
Hi Cristóbal,
Am Sat, 19 Jul 2008 14:08:55 -0400 schrieb Cristóbal Palmer
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > 1) Maybe you could apply the attached patch and run the same command again?
> >
>
> Patch applied.
>
> I then tried:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# python -m
> translate.storage.versioncontrol
> /roo
Hi,
Am Sun, 20 Jul 2008 13:27:18 +0200 schrieb Miklos Vajna
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 10:39:37AM +0200, Lars Kruse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > sorry for the trouble, but it looks, like you are the first one who tries to
> > use bzr in a r
Hi,
Am Sun, 20 Jul 2008 13:37:01 +0200 schrieb Miklos Vajna
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 10:49:54PM +0200, Christian Perrier
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > This comes from a discussion I just had with the maitnainers of dpkg
> > (the Debian package management utility), which we
Hi Miklos,
Am Mon, 21 Jul 2008 00:01:44 +0200 schrieb Miklos Vajna
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 04:27:38PM +0200, Lars Kruse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > > Second, this is on my TODO for a very long time. Given that now I see
> > > that t
Hi Cristóbal,
Am Sun, 20 Jul 2008 18:37:51 -0400 schrieb Cristóbal Palmer
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> [..]
> > > > 2) Does the directory /root/stable/messages/.bzr/ exist in your system?
> > > >
> > >
> > > Yes:
> > > [..]
> >
> > interesting: here on my side, this directory does not exist.
> > Mayb
Hi,
Am Mon, 21 Jul 2008 17:24:48 -0700 schrieb Daniel Schafer
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> [..]
> Could we use properties to store author information in SVN? For
> example, we could add `--with-revprop pootle:author=${author}` to the
> commit operation. While this does not change the svn:author (s
Hi,
> Nice Dan! And thanks Lars for taking the time to integrate this.
hehe - I did not do it, yet :)
Thanks for reminding me!
It is uploaded as r7847.
I changed "pootle:author" to "translate:author", since the versioncontrol code
is part of the translate toolkit and can be used by other tools,
Hi,
following a discussion on IRC yesterday, I started a wiki page describing a
possible interface for the requirements of bug #434
(http://bugs.locamotion.org/show_bug.cgi?id=434).
Please take a look at and add your comments!
Thanks,
Lars
Hi,
> Please take a look at and add your comments!
sorry - I forgot the most important piece of information - the URL:
http://translate.sourceforge.net/wiki/developers/merge_with_versioncontrol
Lars
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Hi,
> On the installation page [1], there is an example of checking out trunk in a
> block that gives the path as
> https://svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/translate/trunk/src. I had pasted that
> into a terminal window when I got that error.
you did not mention the specific error, but I guess, it
Hi,
> >> Anyway, server up and running now.
> >
> > Still down. The memory issue on indexing is a concern.
I did some tests regarding this issue. The outcome was, that indexing causes
all of the po files to be loaded. These files partly stay in memory (cached),
thus eating it up while creating an
Hi Urso,
> I am currently working on a VMWare Virtual Machine (VM) for as a Pootle
> Server. (I started last week a discussion/question about a ready made Pootle
> server on Virtual Machine.
> I am making a VM based on SuSE Linux.
I could imagine, that a debian based image could be easier to pre
Hi Samuel,
> Take a look at the attached file. If I'm logged in as an administrator
> who can normally see and submit the /admin/users.html page, and I load
> the attached file in my browser (with the server names in the source
> code correct, of course), and I fill in the form and hit "Save c
Hi Wynand,
> The version control system in Pootle does not work well with distributed
> version control systems (git, Mercurial, Bazaar, Darcs).
Thanks for taking the time to analyze issues with the distributed version
control systems!
I did some part of the version control code, but I don't hav
Hi Asheesh,
> >> Now consider what happens if we have two modified files - file_1.po and
> >> file_2.po - in our Pootle project.
> >>
> >> The user attempts to update file_1.po.
> >>
> >> Pootle:
> >> 1. loads file_1.po into memory,
> >> 2. reverts file_1.po to the version that was checked out fro
Hi,
> From Lars's response:
>
> I just wanted to point out, that during step (3) the file "file_2.po" is
> also merged with the current state in the VCS upstream repository. I am not
> sure, if that was important for Wynand's example.
>
> That is really the problem. If other files are merge
Hi,
> > Your example shows, that it is necessary to "update" before "commit". The
> > same issue is valid for subversion and probably also for the other VCS.
> >
> > Maybe we should change pootle's code to do an update before commit by
> > default?
> >
> >
> > Did I get your point now?
>
> Hey, y
Hi,
[shortening the reply a bit ...]
> > Assuming, that both the po and pot file in the repository are in sync, this
> > should not cause problems.
> > Could you provide a specific recipe to reproduce a potential problem,
> > please?
>
> I don't understand this question. I think I have consid
Hi,
> I've made some tests and noticed that this only happens when using an
> indexing engine. But looking at the code all seems fine.
>
> indexer.make_query is called with the second argument (require_all) as
> True, which is the default, and according to the common indexer
> specification:
>
Hi,
> I installed Pootle 1.2 and the code line seems different. (the first
> make_query is located on the line 914)
> I changed the parameter of first make_query in indexsearch to "True".
> However it didn't work well. The result is neither OR nor AND. After
> changing, I only got strings which
Hi,
> > I just commited revision 9020. It splits the search input into words
> > (separated by whitespace) and appends each word to the "AND" query,
> > I tested it with a xapian engine and with Pootle and the toolkit at revision
> > 8822 due to some issues, that I did not investigate at that mome
Hi,
Am Thu, 21 May 2009 15:37:41 -0400
schrieb Evelyn Eastmond :
> However, when I go to the Pootle interface, I see the label
> 'Scratch.po' instead of 'ar.po', and it's an empty file. Scratch.po
> does not actually exist as a file anywhere in the Pootle filesystem,
> but it still insists in sh
Hi David,
> [...]
> Installing index for pootle_notifications.Notices model
>
> Any ideas per chance? Thanks if so, :)
could you try to install "strace" and run "strace -o strace.log ./PootleServer"?
The log file would help to track down the problem, I guess ...
regards,
Lars
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