Completed Catalan translation to commit

Christian Stimming stimming at tuhh.de
Tue Feb 10 15:22:22 EST 2009


Am Dienstag, 10. Februar 2009 00:28 schrieb David Planella:
> Derek's suggestion would be an improvement, but before starting
> something new, I'd like to ask another question. I apologise if this
> has already been discussed here before,

:-) No problem. Indeed this particular proposal has been brought up before on 
this list. Please see 
http://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-devel/2008-January/022182.html and 
the full thread.

It ends with some not-yet-available features in l10n.gnome.org,  
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=510427 . According to the bugreport 
(some of) those have been solved by the end of last year. However, the 
conclusion there is that gnucash still can't have the gnucash.pot built on 
their servers.

Regards,

Christian

>
> Why not just use l10n.gnome.org? Apart from the modules that are on
> svn.gnome.org, there are other external modules there as well. GnuCash
> might not be able to use the nice integration because of being hosted
> externally, but surely it might benefit from the experience of those
> who set up the whole i18n infrastructure of GNOME.
>
> Here's my suggestion, may I forward this issue to the gnome-i18n list,
> and see if someone more knowledgeable might come up with an optimal
> solution? Or was there a reason why the GNOME's l10n web
> infrastructure was not chosen in the first place?
>
> Regards,
> David.
>
> 2009/2/9 Christian Stimming <stimming at tuhh.de>:
> > Am Montag, 9. Februar 2009 21:03 schrieb Derek Atkins:
> >> Quoting Christian Stimming <stimming at tuhh.de>:
> >> > With any other service, it would have to be possible to upload only
> >> > the gnucash.pot template (and the server would have to support a
> >> > suitable versioning scheme), but then, still someone on the gnucash
> >> > side would have to volunteer to do the upload regularly. I can't
> >> > (anymore). The person who does the upload would have to set up a build
> >> > tree on his/her own machine, so that running "svn update ; make pot"
> >> > will really generate a new gnucash.pot which is then uploaded. Maybe
> >> > we find a web server where this can be put, and maybe someone
> >> > volunteers to do that on a monthly basis, but indeed right now we
> >> > don't have that. Sorry for that.
> >>
> >> Actually, it would be pretty easy on the new server to set up a cron
> >> job that did this and made the pot file available from
> >> http://code.gnucash.org/
> >> somewhere.   I could failure easily set up a daily/weekly/monthly build
> >> to run a "svn update; autogen; configure; make pot" and then copy the
> >> pot file into a web-accessible location.
> >
> > That would indeed be very good! Just pick whatever URL seems fine to you:
> > gnucash.org/pot/gnucash.pot or similar would be fine. A weekly cron build
> > would be perfectly sufficient. The URL should be noted on
> > http://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Translation but that's already enough.
> >
> > Thanks a lot!
> >
> > Christian
>
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