Re: Minimum required gettext and intltool version for Gnome?
- From: Danilo Segan <dsegan gmx net>
- To: gnome-i18n gnome org
- Cc: xml-i18n-tools gnome org, Carlos Perell Marn <carlos gnome org>, release-team gnome org
- Subject: Re: Minimum required gettext and intltool version for Gnome?
- Date: Fri, 8 Aug 2003 22:16:01 +0200
петак, 08. август 2003. 22:17:28 CEST — Christian Rose написа:
fre 2003-08-08 klockan 21.40 skrev Danilo Segan:
> I've noticed that my gettext and intltool versions don't catch all
> the strings. The particular problem was with a large number of
> .lang files in gtksourceview,
Yeah, we're trying to poke the intltool maintainers to do a new
(badly needed) release (see the mail on Aug 1st;
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/xml-i18n-tools/2003-August/msg00000.html).
So far without success.
Yes, that would be a nice thing.
> but now I noticed that even gnome-desktop and gedit
> have strings which I didn't get with intltool-update on CVS.
Not even with intltool CVS? Whoa. I guess the only reasonable answer
is "file intltool bugs". Feel free to cc: menthos menthos com
Nah, I expresses myself a bit to vaguely. I meant that intltool-update
I have didn't extract all the interesting strings from software's (eg.
gnome-desktop) CVS. (And I almost complained that the gnome-about patch
discussed today was not applied, before I noticed that my software is
borking)
The problems with gnome-desktop and gedit were because they probably
required at least xgettext 0.11.x ( in particular 0.11.5 did the work
correctly, compared to the older 0.10.38), but I don't remember reading
this anywhere, so I never thought there could be a problem.
> So, are there any official prerequisites for performing Gnome
> translation?
The only prerequisites I know of is 1) the latest released intltool
version and 2) any gettext that makes that intltool version happy, I
think.
Yes, so I'm probably using a bit outdated software :-) I'll try to
follow that "latest" in the future, *before* I complain ;-)
I believe there were some discussions and even outstanding patches to
make intltool require GNU gettext >= 0.12 (see
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=99005), but I don't think
that has been committed yet. The intltool maintainer, Kenneth, is
unreachable.
I've seen some of it, but I believe this was regarding use of UTF-8 in
source messages. Though, this (require at least 0.12) might be a good
thing, as long as it is documented as a prerequisite.
So, my message was more of a warning to translators: watch out if
you're using old software: it won't even complain, but may fail (when
it complains while failing, everything is ok -- you know something's
wrong, as in a case of .lang files -- but it sucks when it doesn't).
Cheers,
Danilo
PS. Feel free to remove some of the CCs, because I'm not sure how
relevant this is.
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