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: 28 May 2003 19:40:42 +0200
Thanks for bringing me up to date.
> The proposed tool 'intltool-commit' would automate this step, dealing
> with the CVS conflicts. There are two kinds of CVS conflicts: (a) Those
> caused by pure msgmerge application, and (b) those caused by other translators
> that worked on the PO file simultaneously. 'intltool-commit' must distinguish
> these two cases.
>
> intltool-commit should be part of the intltools because it's the logically
> converse step of intltool-update.
>
> intltool-commit could work like this:
> 0) Create the POT file using the current sources.
> 1) Check using "cvs status" whether the PO file has been updated in the
> repository at all. If no, just invoke msgmerge and commit the result.
> 2) Otherwise, we go through the CVS changes one by one. Let's call
> the file before and after the change xy.prev.po and xy.curr.po. Apply
> msgmerge (with the current PO file!) to these two files. Also apply
> "msgattrib --no-obsolete --no-fuzzy" to these two files as well.
> If the result is that the two files are identical, it was a commit of type
> (a). Ignore it. Otherwise prepare the "diff" between the two files
> and save it for later.
> 3) Last step: Invoke msgmerge on the new PO file and then patch in the
> prepared diffs one by one. Make the translator aware what is happening,
> and let him also control the patching. Maybe tell him the list of
> "patch" commands to use. (In my experience, "patch" does more often the
> right thing than "cvs update"'s resolution mechanism.)
Sounds like a good idea. I will look into making this after Monday.
> Oh, I looked at intltool already a long time ago. Let's talk about it on
> xml-i18n-tools at gnome org.
Sounds like a good idea.
Cheers, Kenneth
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