l10n/i18n ~ po files and their cycle

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Hello,

I somehow dared to open 'po/cs.po' file and it made me wonder what's the
life cycle of these files. Especially this file seems to be somehow
"shifted", because translations don't even match to their English
counterpart.
I doubt anybody is using Czech translation for libvirt and to be honest,
I would be enormously surprised if someone, anyone, did.

To save myself time, let's ask somewhat obvious. How to use translation?
Is LC_LANG going to do the trick?

Thanks for answers ~ yeh, I'm actually interested into the very first
question of mine - the life cycle of .po files :o)

Thanks,
Z.

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Zdenek Styblik
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OS TurnovFree.net
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