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BoxFreak

Member Since 29 Jan 2012
Offline Last Active 08 Sep 2020 14:35
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In Topic: AutoTimer finnish translation not in package

25 November 2013 - 08:10

Same problem still after updating last weekend...


In Topic: AutoTimer finnish translation not in package

12 November 2013 - 08:52

Yesterday I did an update and autotimer was updated also, but the file is still missing...


In Topic: AutoTimer finnish translation not in package

4 November 2013 - 08:39

Missing is /usr/lib/enigma2/python/Plugins/Extensions/AutoTimer/locale/fi/LC_MESSAGES/AutoTimer.mo

 

Thanks...


In Topic: AutoTimer finnish translation not in package

3 November 2013 - 07:52

Fi translation is missing from the AutoTimer plugin feed. Just reinstalled it yesterday and checked from the filesystem, needed directory/file is not there.


In Topic: Translations for Enigma 2: Please post them here!

18 October 2013 - 10:24

 

@BoxFreak,

Posting the translations like this will get you a low change to get them included shortly.

In this  format we have to put every individual file in the right directory and create commit logs etc.

I certainly have no time to do such thing till after the weekend.

 

Please create git patches out of them so we can apply them strait away.

Sorry about that. No problem, we who use this translations have been waiting for 5 months so couple of days does not matter. I have no idea how to make the git patches (also could these be made from an non existing file in depo..), any instructions somewhere? The only computer that I can currently use is Win7 64bit laptop with no possibility to use different boot partition or boot media (company owned...), that might also be problem (or is it...)? Or can I use the PoEdit to create those patch files also?

 

I guess there is git software for windows too. Just clone the enigma2 and plugins repositories; edit your .po files in place; commit the changes in this git software; export the commits in email format; post the export here.

 

Should not be to difficult... If you get the hang of it it might even be much quicker as git can do much of the download/update/create patch work for you.

Ok. I will investigate that possibility and try it, in future. Thanks for the advice, might still need some to get that working, but thats another story and an different discussion thread.