Hi Urso

I suspect that you're running into an encoding issue. Perhaps the file 
is declared as a UTF-8 file, but encoded with something like ISO8859-1. 
Our parser also assumes that a file is UTF-8 encoded if there is no 
encoding declaration in the file.

When Pootle runs into an error when computing the stats of a file, it 
just continues and assigns null stats to the file (which is why you're 
seeing that the stats for helper.po are zero).

The problem we used to have, was that Pootle wouldn't make a peep when 
it saw an error. Our newest code will print any such errors to the log, 
which means that you'll get a good clue as to what's going wrong (and of 
course, it means that we'll be in a better position to find the causes 
of bugs).

The new code will make it into Pootle 1.2.1, which we're planning to 
release (hopefully very) soon.

Cheers
Wynand
> Hi Wil
>
> Yeah, this is really a headache to me. I checked with the logfiles of
> pootleserver, but so far there has been no errors or warnings reported.
> Can you send me the version of the Pootle components/dependencies you are
> using? (jtoolkit,kid, translate toolkit, etc etc)
> Is this a Python thing? I am not sure about python.
>
> Kind Regards
> Urso
>
>
>
> 2008/10/16 Wil Clouser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>   
>> I've run into the "There are no items matching that search" problem as
>> well but I haven't had the problem since I upgraded to the latest
>> version.  This makes it sound like the problem still exists in trunk.
>> :(
>>
>> Wil
>>
>> On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 1:16 PM, Urso Wieske <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>     
>>> Ho Folks
>>>
>>> I have installed Pootle 1.2 on my CentOS machine, but I having serious
>>> problems.
>>> I am having reliability problems.
>>> Case: Adding Open Office PO files to Pootleserver
>>>
>>> * I downloaded Open Office POT files
>>> * I have "pot2po"-ed the pot files to a directory oo-po
>>> * Then I have split the contents of this directory into two separate
>>> directories (suggested by Open Office I10n community, i.e. Open Office UI
>>> and Open Office Help)
>>> * In the meantime I have created in Pootle two new projects ooui and
>>>       
>> oohlp
>>     
>>> for respectively Open Office UI and Open Office Help.
>>> * I added the language PAP (Papiamento) to both of the projects
>>> * As a result of these actions I can see that Pootleserver has created
>>>       
>> the
>>     
>>> directories <po_root>/ooui and <po_root>/oohlp/pap
>>> * The pap directories are empty so I conclude that I must copy the
>>>       
>> contents
>>     
>>> of the converted OpenOffice PO files to <po_root>/ooui/pap amd
>>> <po_root>/oohlp/pap respectively.
>>> * And so I did.
>>> * Then I went back to Pootleserver in Admin pages I have chosen
>>>       
>> OpenOffice
>>     
>>> UI (ooui) project, then selected the papiamento language (formerly added
>>>       
>> to
>>     
>>> this project) and I have selected the checkbox "update from template".
>>> (Something I do not understand, but I discovered that if I do it, it
>>>       
>> seems
>>     
>>> as if Pootle will initialize/read the content of the converted po files
>>>       
>> and
>>     
>>> make Pootle ready for translation.
>>> * I see for Open Office UI that all po files have been read into Pootle.
>>>       
>> I
>>     
>>> can establish this by the fact that translation progress bar is being
>>> painted. Since no translation has been done - we made an initialization-
>>>       
>> the
>>     
>>> progress is painted RED.
>>> Having seen the red bar I conclude that everything has been succesfully
>>> added.
>>> (by the way, when I added the language PAP to ooui I also added user
>>> priviliges to this project for user, let's say jdoe (John Doe). John is
>>>       
>> an
>>     
>>> siteadmin and all possible permission have been granted to John.
>>>
>>> NOW: here is the problem...
>>> * When I navigate repeatedly thru the Pootle PO pages, .....hey?....I
>>>       
>> lost
>>     
>>> my "red progress bars". That is I can see that Pootle display my PO
>>>       
>> files.
>>     
>>> But when I select a PO file for translation I get an empty page. In
>>> short, Pootle displays the directory tree structure (dir names and PO
>>> filename), but it seems that he lost the content of the PO files. ??????
>>> In addition this is the message that is displayed when I attempt to
>>>       
>> select a
>>     
>>> "phantom" PO file: 'There are no items matching that search ('')'.
>>>
>>> The scared thing about this, sometimes the PO files are really there (I
>>>       
>> can
>>     
>>> see the red translation progress bar) and other times the completely
>>> disappear!! ???
>>> But most of the time the content of PO files are not present.
>>>
>>> Can someone can help me with this problem because I am completely
>>>       
>> dazzled?
>>     
>>> I am starting to loose confidence in my installed components, python,
>>> translate toolkit, jtoolkit, kid).
>>> I am running python v2.5. And I have followed the installation
>>> instructions/system requirements for Pootle release 1.2.
>>>
>>> Please help,
>>>
>>> Thank you
>>>
>>> Urso Wieske
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