Hi, we noticed only recently that the version of gtanslator that will be shipped with Ubuntu 10.04 is 1.9.6 (released on September 2009).
This version has a serious issue that makes it literally unusable (see https://launchpad.net/bugs/454940): gtranslator 1.9.6 tends to crash too often due to misreading of PO headers. So, basically, it's unusable. This is the situation we have right now: * Debian has the 1.9.9 release of gtranslator -> good * Luca Falavigna (DktrKrantz) can build the Ubuntu package -> good * We need an exception -> bad Yes, unfortunately there are too many changes between .6 and .9 release, bugfixing but also feature additions and misc stuff. Please note that gtranslator 1.9.x is a development version, so the usage of latest available package is the best to do. Why I'm writing this here? Because we are looking for somebody that could "grant" an exception for this package, and probably if we have a big number of translators that would favor this, we can move things forward. Do you know anybody that can "grant" us that exception? Thank you. -- Milo Casagrande <[email protected]> -- ubuntu-translators mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-translators
