Re: A new component/module for the nice translators worldwide to pick up



On Thu, 2004-06-17 at 23:10 +0200, Christian Rose wrote:

> There's even more problems with gnome-schedule in its current state.


Indeed, I started creating a proper build environment for it. It looks
like you have started fixing the po/ stuff, thanks :)

I don't know if removing the .gladestrings file and adding the .py files
will work though. To be honest I never saw translations for python
working. I assumed the way the fedora-config-* tools are build, works.

Most system-config-* tools on Fedora have a less complete build
environment (for they need to be installed on one distribution only).

We are still in the progress of moving the application away from that
way of working. The build environment was actually quick-search and
replaced using the sources of the system-config-samba tool on Fedora.

> One of the most important ones is that it doesn't work with
> intltool-update. If one goes to the po directory and does an
> "intltool-update --pot", the following error is produced:
> 
>         Cannot find top_srcdir in Makefile. at /usr/bin/intltool-update line 882.

> The most likely cause for this problem is a missing GETTEXT_PACKAGE line
> in configure.in. You might want to fix this, as otherwise hardly any
> GNOME translators at all will be able to translate gnome-schedule, or
> view its translation status from the translation status pages.

I added a configure.ac file with few things in it (for example the l18n
stuff)

> Also, the module must also use intltool for many of the translations to
> both be available to translators and for the translations to finally get
> used. You can find more about the reasons for using intltool on
> http://developer.gnome.org/doc/tutorials/gnome-i18n/developer.html#use-intltool and a guide for intltoolizing GNOME applications on http://www.gnome.org/~malcolm/i18n/.

Okay


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