Op Do, 2011-11-17 om 00:33 +0100 skryf Dominique Feyer:
> Hi,
>
> If I upload a ZIP with this content in an empty project:
>
> Resources/Private/Language/locallang.xlf
> Resources/Private/Language/csh/locallang.xlf
>
> Pootle create this structure:
>
> locallang.xlf
> csh/locallang.xlf
>
> If i wont to have the complete directory structure, i need to add a
> dummy XLIFF file at the root level in the archive, and remove then from
> pootle after the upload.
>
> Anyway to solve this issue ?
Hi Dominique
This sounds like a bug, but maybe a slightly tricky one. Do you want
your project to contain the complete structure (from "Resources")? I
fear that many ZIP files are created in a way to have a top-level
structure that is simply because of the containing directory or to keep
things neat. In other words, I'm wondering if everybody would always
want their complete structure to be reflected, instead of maybe only the
part from the second directory ("Private" in your case). The fact that
it works if there is already a file, maybe gives an indication that my
fear is unreasonable :-)
Either way, please report this issue in Bugzilla so that it doesn't get
forgotten.
Friedel
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