On Thu, Sep 12, 2024 at 9:22 AM Alex Shi <seakeel@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > On 9/11/24 9:29 PM, Dongliang Mu wrote: > > On Wed, Sep 11, 2024 at 6:11 PM Alex Shi <seakeel@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> > >> Hi Dongliang: > >> > >> In scripts/checktransupdate.py, > >> def get_origin_path(file_path): > >> paths = file_path.split("/") > >> tidx = paths.index("translations") > >> opaths = paths[:tidx] > >> opaths += paths[tidx + 2 :] > >> return "/".join(opaths) > > > > cc +ziqiu > > > > Could you take a look at this function? > > > >> > >> It use a different way instead of the ':Original:' line to find out the origin file. > >> That may cause file finding failed if we have a different dir map for translation. > > > > Yes, this is more reasonable. BTW, is this enforced in the Chinese or > > other language translation? > > It should be used in all language. Hi Alex, Why can't I find this thread in the LKML? We have cc-ed the linux-doc mailing list. Jon has different ideas about this origin file finding. > > > > >> > >> Yes, we have no worry since all of them are same. But could we take the ':Original:' usage for a possible dir map changes? > > > > Yeah, at least we can take the current method as backup for original > > file location. > > good idea! > > > > >> > >> Anyway, just a quick idea. > >> > >> Thanks > >> Alex > >>