Re: [PATCH] use Transifex for translations, remove po/*.po

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Ales Kozumplik <akozumpl@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> On 03/31/2011 11:16 PM, David Cantrell wrote:
> > Patches are here:
> > http://dcantrel.fedorapeople.org/anaconda/transifex/master/
> >
> > I recommend reading the transifex.txt file as well, which will be added to
> > the git repo as docs/transifex.txt.
> >
> > Everyone will need a transifex.net account if you intend on making
> > releases.
> >
> > I've done several test releases locally and everything works, though tx
> > pull is incredibly slow for me (I'm on a Clear wimax connection).  There
> > may also be some more fixups to Makefile.am to come later, but the basic
> > workflow is there.
> >
> > I am not a tx expert, but I may be able to answer basic questions if you
> > have them.
> >
> > I'll wait for an ack or two before I push these to master.
> >
>
> It looks okay, the only thing that bugs me is prolonging the build. You 
> mention in the text file that 'tx pull' was only added to 'make bumpver' 
> but in this patch:
> http://dcantrel.fedorapeople.org/anaconda/transifex/master/0005-Update-Makefile.am-to-work-with-new-translation-syst.patch
>
> is is also added to 'make scratch', which would delay doing scratch 
> builds IIUC.

Right, I need to update transifex.txt as well.  Chris pointed out the make
scratch limitation to me last night, so I updated the patch you mentioned.

You will also notice that the I also pass --disable-overwrite to tx pull,
which skips over translation files you already have.  It runs slightly
faster after the initial pull, so it's sort of like a cache.

-- 
David Cantrell <dcantrell@xxxxxxxxxx>
Supervisor, Installer Engineering Team
Red Hat, Inc. | Honolulu, HI | UTC-10

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