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Utilizes PO4A to extract translatable strings from Docbook XML sources
and allows translators to submit ordinary .PO files. PO4A then generates
translated Docbook documents that can be used to generate translated end
user documentation.
https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/297
The second patch adds a skeleton of Czech translation I used for testing
- -- at least one man page is localized so the whole process is testable.
The general approach is based on what some of the Debian-based projects do.
I have two questions about the patch:
* the way the patch is written now, the localized manpages (and the
respective xlm sources) are generated during every "make" invocation --
so they are always in sync. I couldn't decide it makes more sense to add
a specialized "docs" and "docsinstall" targets or something
similar..which would be trivial to do, I'm just not sure whether it's
better or worse than keeping things done with "make all".
* the .po files are distributed, not the localized .xml sources. I
think it makes more sense since the localized .xml sources are generated
from the .po files and the original .xml sources anyway, but it would be
easy to change the distribution to .xml and only regenerate the .xml
sources when releasing a new upstream
tarball.
Thanks,
Jakub
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Patch 0001: Modify the LDAP access provider to pass the full PAM data to
all access functions. Previously we only were passing the username, but
some functions (like the one added in patch 0002) will require access to
other data like the service, host, rhost, etc.
Patch 0002: Add support for the authorizedService attribute in the ldap
access provider.
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Hello,
Please find attached three patches that correct the issue that Stephen
found with series of patches I submitted earlier.
I can squash them if needed but they seem independent and easy to review
so I decided to provide them as separate patches.
They should apply on top of the previous set of patches.
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Hi,
Added a test. Still passes Ok.
Going to dismiss the Coverity issue.
See the patch comment.
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On 12/02/2010 11:10 AM, Dmitri Pal wrote:
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Ack
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Hello,
Thanksgiving was productive... ;-)
Please find attached 12 patches that I worked over the weekend.
Each patch has a thorough description inside the patch comment.
Some of them are independent but some rely on the previous patches so in
general it is better to apply them in order.
I tried to keep them small and readable.
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