[i18n] non module translation
Krzysztof
krzysztof113 at o2.pl
Sat Nov 19 14:49:27 UTC 2011
I'm doing:
horde-translation make -m Horde_Alarm -l pl
I don't see any effect off this.
.mo file is not updated.
What am I doing wrong?
Response I get is:
---------------------------
Horde translation generator
---------------------------
Loading libraries...
[ OK ] Console_Getopt found.
[ OK ] Console_Table found.
[ OK ] File_Find found.
Searching gettext binaries...
[ OK ] gettext found: /usr/bin/gettext
[ OK ] msgattrib found: /usr/bin/msgattrib
[ OK ] msgcat found: /usr/bin/msgcat
[ OK ] msgcomm found: /usr/bin/msgcomm
[ OK ] msgfmt found: /usr/bin/msgfmt
[ OK ] msginit found: /usr/bin/msginit
[ OK ] msgmerge found: /usr/bin/msgmerge
[ OK ] xgettext found: /usr/bin/xgettext
[ OK ] gettext version: 0.18.1
Searching Horde modules in /var/www/lib/..
Found modules: horde, admin, passwd, passwordkeep, timeobjects, turba,
mnemo, nag, kronolith
Results (including Horde):
+--------+----------+------------+-------+--------------+---------+
| Module | Language | Translated | Fuzzy | Untranslated | Updated |
+--------+----------+------------+-------+--------------+---------+
| | | | | | |
+--------+----------+------------+-------+--------------+---------+
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-----Original Message-----
From: i18n-bounces w lists.horde.org [mailto:i18n-bounces w lists.horde.org] On
Behalf Of Jan Schneider
Sent: Saturday, November 19, 2011 1:10 PM
To: i18n w lists.horde.org
Subject: Re: [i18n] non module translation
Zitat von Krzysztof <krzysztof113 w o2.pl>:
> Hi
>
> This may be trivial but i haven't found explanation for that in
> http://www.horde.org/apps/horde/docs/TRANSLATIONS
>
> I have updated translations in files like horde.po and appropriatly to
> other modules.
> They can be "maked".
>
> However there are strings that arent those .po files. I have found
> them in Horde_Alarm.po and other .po files.
>
> The question is how make/update, for this part would become translated?
Using horde-translation you should always see a list of available modules.
Though we could probably make this an explicit option too.
Those framework modules work the same like the application modules, i.e. use
"-m Horde_Alarm" for example.
Jan.
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