Hi all, I’m taking this today as soon as possible. It will probably make difficulties as the OpenShift image uses CentOS and packages are frozen in CentOS. Which version of gettext should we target to have the bug fixed in the image? My recommandation, in order to have a more updated version of packages would be to use Fedora instead of CentOS. Version in the Fedora repositories is gettext 0.21. We can compile or use a backport repository to have this updated version in the current image but it would break the KISS principles we need to follow to have a long-term maintainable system. Tell me what you think, if we should make the change and try with the new image. Otherwise, I’ll try to find another solution with gettext compilation for CentOS. Regards, -- Guillaume Bernard Le samedi 23 avril 2022 à 10:58 +0200, Claude Paroz a écrit :
Le 18.04.22 à 18:51, Alex Melman via gnome-i18n a écrit :The .pot file is missing some strings of translation. Read more at https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/issues/5126We badly need to solve https://gitlab.gnome.org/Infrastructure/Websites/-/issues/282, which is to install a more recent version of gettext in the OpenShift virtual machine created for l10n.gnome.org. If someone is familiar with Docker and CentOS-like distros, please help! (work is happening in https://gitlab.gnome.org/Infrastructure/damned-lies/-/tree/oscp) Claude
Attachment:
signature.asc
Description: This is a digitally signed message part