Re: [Translation-i18n] The reason for make dist updating po files
- From: Kenneth Rohde Christiansen <kenneth gnu org>
- To: Bruno Haible <bruno clisp org>
- Cc: Christian Rose <menthos gnome org>,translation-i18n lists sourceforge net,GNOME I18N List <gnome-i18n gnome org>, xml-i18n-tools gnome org
- Subject: Re: [Translation-i18n] The reason for make dist updating po files
- Date: 27 May 2003 19:00:34 +0200
Hi,
Sorry, I haven't really been following this thread.
> > I have my doubts about that and how suitable such an approach would be.
> > First of all, I'm not sure how feasible it would be to teach such a
> > command how to distinguish an update that actually has a po file bugfix,
> > committed by another translator or developer, from a routinely checked
> > in "make dist"ed po file, committed by a developer.
Can someone update me on the situation please? I am swamped with work
for the time being so I haven't really been following this list.
> I'm sure such an intltool-commit script is feasible with less than 20
> shell commands. Remember that you have all the CVS history at hand,
> and each CVS revision - as well as the translator's new PO file - each
> have a PO-Revision-Date in them.
I have nothing against adding a intltool-commit script if that is what's
needed. Intltool isn't just for CVS use though and isn't Gnome only -
though is was developed to solve some issues we had when developing
Nautilus, and we have become very dependent on it.
Intltool actually does a lot of things gettext could do instead.
Actually I would like it if you had a look at intltool Bruno - but that
is a whole other story.
Kenneth
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