Miloš Komarčević wrote:
On 1/11/06, Bernd Groh bgroh@redhat.com wrote:
Miloš Komarčević wrote:
On 1/10/06, Sarah Wang sarahs@redhat.com wrote:
It doesn't look like an access issue. Looks like "@" symbol is causing problem in the pre-commit check script. Need to defer this to the script author.
Ah, ok. I would be interested to keep an eye on this if there is a bugzilla entry, otherwise, please keep us updated and let us know if we can be of any help.
This should be fixed now.
Ok, looks like something is fixed, but now I get this error, even after reserving anaconda on the "sr" status page:
Testing sr@Latn.po... [sr@Latn.po] is not in your locale. **** Access allowed: kmilos is in ACL for anaconda/po. cvs server: Pre-commit check failed cvs [server aborted]: correct above errors first!
Presumably to do with what zou mention below?
Goes to show that people should actually test things. :)
Try again now!
I've enabled sr@Latn locale access for all current sr committers.
I'd undo the sr@Latn as locale thing. All commits of sr@Latn are treated the same as commits to sr, it's namely a different filename.
I guess that's what I was asking about earlier. There's really no need to track them separately as we'll be committing them in sync. Can something like that be set up?
Thanks, Milos
P.S. The status page for "Serbian(Latin)" gives me an internal server error...
I guess I simply didn't think ahead and understood '@' as tainted data. This requires a fix, and has been added to my queue.
Cheers, Bernd
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