Thank you Urso for pointing the issue. The symptom described in the issue is same with my case. However I don't use servertype option, but on.y use port parameter. Hope to find out a clue soon.
Thanks, Aijin On 2008? 10? 24? ?? 06:20, Urso Wieske wrote: > Hi Aijin > > I removed the servertype parameter at startup time of Pootle and did not > get problems anymore. > I don;t know if we have the same problem, but you might want to check out > Pootle Bugzilla issue #579. > > Kind Regards > Urso > > 2008/10/23 Aijin Kim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > >> Hi Wynand, >> >> I also encounter the same issue even after upgrading Pootle and TT to >> 1.2.0. I'm not sure if it's an encoding issue because I copied the po >> files from the current working OO.o pootle server. >> >> During start Pootle, I get some error message in log: >> >> /2008-08-31 22:45:13: Listening on port 81 >> 2008-08-31 22:45:13: To use the server, open a web browser at >> http://127.0.0.1:81/ >> 2008-08-31 22:45:13: Could not initialize translation: >> near "NOT": syntax error/ >> >> Can you please let me know what do those errors mean? >> >> Thanks, >> Aijin >> >> >> On 2008? 10? 21? ?? 08:49, Wynand Winterbach wrote: >> >>> 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. 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