On Sun, Oct 10, 2010 at 8:23 AM, Bernie Innocenti bernie@codewiz.org wrote:
On Sat, 2010-10-09 at 23:55 -0400, Sayamindu Dasgupta wrote:
The build script filters out _all_ translation files, so even if glibc and sugar translations are there (and glibc contains the locale data as well), there might be other (usually low priority) translation files missing. For that, it is probably best to do a new spin.
Yes, but the messages from system packages are unlikely to appear in the Sugar UI... I can't think of anything except for ERRNO strings, which are in glibc.
I think there are some stock GTK+ stuff, and maybe error messages from other parts of the GNOME platform.
BTW: I was wondering if you know why the Fedora RPMs for Sugar and Activities include message catalogs for en and even all the en_* variants:
It was a hack that was used at some points to fix typos in code (eg: if you had "Wopen" in the source code, you could probably just change the translation of "Wopen" to "Open" in en_US, since if you changed "Wopen" to "Open" in the code, all other translations would had to be updated as well).
-sdg-