"Inline lists and dictionaries on a single line are not correctly handled the parser
we use (YAML::Tiny): they are interpreted as regular strings. Please use multi-lines
definitions instead. Offending line:"
It seems to me that it should be "... not correctly handled *by* the parser we
use..."
JC
On Jan 14, 2024, at 8:39, Martin Quinson
<Martin.Quinson(a)ens-rennes.fr> wrote:
Hello,
I just added this TODO to the source before the offending line:
# TODO: rewrite to "msgmerge suffers some bugs when PO files are not
# encoded in UTF-8; Recoding %s to UTF-8 (was %s) to circumvent the issue"
I hope it helps understanding the current wording.
Thanks for your help, and for the remark.
Mt
Le samedi 13 janvier 2024 à 00:26 +0000, suzume(a)protonmail.com a écrit :
> "Force the encoding of %s to UTF-8 (was %s), as mixing encodings may break
> msgmerge."
>
> What does this do?
>
> Force an interpretation of the file as UTF-8? Force a conversion to UTF-8?
>
> JC
>
>> On Jan 13, 2024, at 7:22, Martin Quinson <Martin.Quinson(a)ens-rennes.fr>
>> wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> This is a gentle reminder that we have a release scheduled over the week-
>> end.
>> The current translation stats follow. Thanks to anyone involved in this
>> upcoming release.
>>
>> Binaries:
>> 3 languages = 100%: es, it, ru.
>> 13 languages >= 90%: de (94%), eo (92%), fr (94%), hr (90%), ja (94%),
>> nb (93%), nl (94%), pt (94%), pt_BR (94%),
>> sr_Cyrl (94%), uk (94%), zh_Hans (90%), zh_Hant (90%).
>> 1 language >= 80%: hu (88%).
>> 1 language >= 70%: id (74%).
>> 8 languages >= 50%: cs (56%), da (62%), et (65%), eu (54%), pl (60%),
>> sl (54%), sv (69%), vi (65%).
>> 1 language >= 33%: ca (43%).
>> 6 starting languages: ace (2%), af (7%), ar (13%), ka (16%), kn (7%),
>> ko (18%).
>>
>> Documentation:
>> 1 language = 100%: it.
>> 7 languages >= 95%: de (96%), es (99%), fr (96%), ja (96%), nl (96%),
>> sr_Cyrl (96%), uk (96%).
>> 4 languages >= 90%: pt (91%), pt_BR (91%), zh_Hans (90%), zh_Hant (90%).
>> 2 languages >= 50%: pl (65%), ru (64%).
>> 1 language >= 33%: ca (42%).
>> 4 starting languages: eo (2%), hr (0%), hu (0%), nb (4%).
>>
>> Thanks again,
>> Mt
>>
>> Le samedi 06 janvier 2024 à 11:07 +0100, Martin Quinson a écrit :
>>> Hello friends,
>>>
>>> I think we have a rather interesting set of changes in the git, and would
>>> like
>>> to go for a release in a week or so. Please test the current git if you
>>> have
>>> an
>>> opportunity, and update your translations if you have some. The current
>>> state
>>> of the translations are the following:
>>>
>>> Binaries:
>>> 1 language >= 95%: es (96%).
>>> 14 languages >= 90%: de (94%), eo (92%), fr (94%), hr (90%), it (94%),
>>> ja (94%), nb (93%), nl (94%), pt (94%), pt_BR
>>> (94%),
>>> sr_Cyrl (94%), uk (94%), zh_Hans (90%), zh_Hant
>>> (90%).
>>> 2 languages >= 80%: hu (88%), ru (89%).
>>> 1 language >= 70%: id (74%).
>>> 8 languages >= 50%: cs (56%), da (62%), et (65%), eu (54%), pl (60%),
>>> sl (54%), sv (69%), vi (65%).
>>> 1 language >= 33%: ca (43%).
>>> 6 starting languages: ace (2%), af (7%), ar (13%), ka (16%), kn (7%),
>>> ko (18%).
>>>
>>> Documentation:
>>> 8 languages >= 95%: de (96%), es (97%), fr (96%), it (96%), ja (96%),
>>> nl (96%), sr_Cyrl (96%), uk (96%).
>>> 4 languages >= 90%: pt (91%), pt_BR (91%), zh_Hans (90%), zh_Hant (90%).
>>> 2 languages >= 50%: pl (65%), ru (62%).
>>> 1 language >= 33%: ca (42%).
>>> 4 starting languages: eo (2%), hr (0%), hu (0%), nb (4%).
>>>
>>> The changelog is here:
https://github.com/mquinson/po4a/blob/master/NEWS
>>>
>>> There is a possibility that we need another release shortly after this
>>> one,
>>> in
>>> case some bugs are reported against all those changes, but maybe not.
>>> Will
>>> see.
>>>
>>> Thanks for your help, and have a good one.
>>> Mt
>>
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