Trying to run Record in Spanish is causing a problem. I will outline the steps which create this problem. Hopefully someone can clarify where the bug is.
In Constants.py, we define the following string: #TRANS: photo by photographer, e.g., "Photo by Mary" istrBy = _("%(1)s by %(2)s") Which was picked up when we ran python genpot to create Record.pot. A translator kindly translated Record.pot into Spanish to create es.po: #. TRANS: photo by photographer, e.g., "Photo by Mary" #: constants.py:99 #, python-format msgid "%(1)s by %(2)s" msgstr "%(1)s por %(2)s" Then, we created Record-49.xo by running python setup.py dev and python setup.py dist in the sugar shell. This creates and populates the locale directory with lots of files. Then we install the program on an xo and run it. Then we take a picture, and that process tries to assign metadata to a datastory entry, but crashes with this stack trace: --> 371 recd.title = Constants.istrBy % {"1":stringType, "2":str( recd.recorderName)} recd.title = None global Constants.istrBy = '%(1) por %(2)' stringType = 'Foto' global str = undefined recd.recorderName = u'dude face' ... <type 'exceptions.ValueError'>: unsupported format character 'p' (0x70) at index 5 What is strange is the line Constants.istrBy = '%(1) por %(2)' This string appears to have lost its "s" at the end of the (1) and the (2) (which we can see were included in the es.po file above). I am not sure how this would have happened, but it does seem to make some sense of the error (the p character being the first thing interpreted after where an s was expected. Any ideas on where we're doing something wrong? Thanks. Erik
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