On Sat, 2003-11-29 at 20:00, Danilo Segan wrote: > Andrew Sobala <aes@gnome.org> writes: > > > Actually this is also the case with the following translations: > > > > cs da fr ja nn no pl uk > > I just compiled GConf from CVS and couldn't reproduce this. > > I also checked all the mentioned PO files with "msgfmt -cv" both from > GNU gettext 0.12.1 and 0.10.38 release, and none of them experiences > such a problem (a couple of them have incorrect translations, but > nothing like this). > > I'm not sure if it's relevant, but I'm using UTF-8 locale (though, > running msgfmt in POSIX locale showed no problems with eg. ca.po). My locale is en_GB.UTF8 > I've also tried running "make dist", but that didn't work out due to > missing rule for building gconf.spec.in file, so I just skipped that. > > Btw, does simple run of eg. > /home/andrew/gnome/install/bin/msgfmt -cv -o /dev/null ca.po > exhibit the same problem? No. > If not, this is likely to be some intltool borkage. I'm using 0.27.2 > version, so you might want to try with that. Right; I was using 0.28. Using 0.27.2 fixes the problem. Thanks for your help. Is this an intltool bug or a gnome po file bug? Just wondering if it needs to be reported upstream. -- Andrew Sobala <aes@gnome.org>
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