On Monday 06 September 2010 08:31:29 F Wolff wrote:
> Op Vr, 2010-09-03 om 12:30 -0500 skryf Josh Paetzel:
> > I've been threatening/promising to stick poole into the FreeBSD ports
> > tree since 2006!!!
> > 
> > It's finally happening for real.  I just finished committing the update
> > to translate-toolkit 1.8.0 and will be finishing up the pootle port and
> > committing it with any luck before I start this holiday weekend (in the
> > US)
> > 
> > @freebsd.org hat off
> > 
> > The PC-BSD project has been using pootle for it's translations since
> > 2006, and we've been extremely pleased with it.
> > 
> > Thanks for a wonderful piece of software.
> 
> Hi Josh
> 
> Thanks for the work on getting Pootle into ports!  I guess once you have
> Pootle 2.1.0 in, it would be easy to update later (you might have seen
> version 2.1.1 released a few hours after you posted your message :-)
> 
> Please keep us up to date, and maybe we can even include instructions on
> the wiki if the FreeBSD ports are always up to date.
> 
> If you are interested, we can also have a look at the integration done
> in the existing Linux packages. Maybe there are some useful ideas there
> to get things configured optimally.
> 
> Keep well
> Friedel
> 
> 

heh, yeah, I saw the new version released.  That's been happening to me for 
years, to be honest I wasn't surprised.  I am going to bring in 2.1.1, most of 
what I had done for 2.1.0 was reusable. :)

I do have one question.  On FreeBSD config files are in /usr/local/etc, pootle 
wants to create /etc/pootle.  I've tried setting the --prefix to /usr/local 
but that doesn't help.  Setting --root to /usr/local does, but then everything 
else goes into /usr/local/usr/local which isn't a viable solution.  Is there 
an incantation to get /etc/pootle to be /usr/local/etc/pootle, or should I 
just move it manually after the install?

-- 
Thanks,

Josh Paetzel

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