Thank you Emmanuel,

I've tried to use the -r option in the command line but the same
happens. Am I changing the right files?

My install dir is /usr/local/trac/ and I'm editing files under /usr/
local/trac/lib/python2.3/, is that correct?

Augusto

On 24 mar, 11:07, "Emmanuel Blot" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > As I expected, all files were recompiled and the .PYC were recreated.
> > But when I started Trac process again, all labels and error messages
> > were still in english. :( I don't know what else need to be done.
>
> For development, it's easier to modify the files in-place rather than
> installing them each time you modify them. You can use tracd with the
> "-r" option to automatically reload Trac when a file is updated, so
> you can see in real time the changes you made to the file(s). Simply
> edit the files where you have download/checked them out and run tracd
> from this directory. No installation is required with 0.10.x
>
> HTH,
> Manu


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