Re: Portugal portuguese manual files
- From: Tiago Santos <tiagofsantos81 sapo pt>
- To: Rafael Fontenelle <rafaelff gnome org>
- Cc: Duarte Loreto <happyguy_pt hotmail com>, GNOME i18n list <gnome-i18n gnome org>
- Subject: Re: Portugal portuguese manual files
- Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2016 17:56:44 +0100
Typos happen can happen to anyone.
My editor is not configured to add line breaks, but I could have
accidentally mistyped a character in the header.
I have double checked those files, and as you can see on the links in
the other e-mail, they look identical. I also retested them on PoEdit
and they all validate.
Maybe the issue is the commit branched moments before you made the
commit and the file was not found. But I am just guessing from the data
on DamnedLies. No experience on git, yet.
Às 09:31 de 01-09-2016, Rafael Fontenelle escreveu:
2016-08-31 18:08 GMT-03:00 Tiago Santos <tiagofsantos81 sapo pt
<mailto:tiagofsantos81 sapo pt>>:
Makes sense. I will adopt these recommendations from now on.
I had a complain about the build failing related to the pt-PT
files but the files validate on PoEdit and on DamnedLies.
https://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-calculator/commit/?id=02e983a17188ac27215333e5bf5e1d7441a684a3
<https://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-calculator/commit/?id=02e983a17188ac27215333e5bf5e1d7441a684a3>
I would like to avoid that situation in the future, but I am not
sure I can do anything differently to avoid it. Any ideas?
Th PO file is ok, don't worry about it.
The build issue was introduced by a unintentional new line introduced
by my text editor to the file help/Makefile.am. In order to activate
the translation of the help files for a language, its language code
(e.g. pt) must be listed in a single line in the HELP_LINGUAS
variable. With a new line, unexpected text was found, breaking the
compilation -- which definitely is not desired.
So, in order to avoid issues like this, one should always pay
attention to changes to repository before committing (git diff) and/or
review the commit before pushing (git diff HEAD^). And disable
automatic-adding-newline-like features.
Best Regards,
Rafael Fontenelle
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