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Stuff compiles again, if that's what you wanted stuff to do. It works a bit
too. I fixed one crash in oscar, only to reveal another that I didnn't fix
(tooltips).
Most protocols still need updating to actually log in in the specified state,
TCL needs some love for gaim_account_connect, perl probably does too but that
needs more love anyway. The reconnect plugin could be more intelligent too, as
could gaim-remote.
committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author | Stu Tomlinson <stu@nosnilmot.com> |
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date | Tue, 21 Dec 2004 01:48:30 +0000 |
parents | ebf3b709a77a |
children | fd4630204ad5 |
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Translation README Updated: 04-October-2003 ------------------ Translated .po files may be submitted in whatever native encoding is most convenient (and hopefully canonical). Please ensure that the Content-type: line reflects the proper character set. Updated: 19-April-2003 ------------------ To supply a new translation, you first need a copy of gaim.pot. This can be built by typing: ./update.pl --pot from the gaim/po/ directory. To update an exsting translation, type: ./update.pl LANG where LANG is the language code to update, such as fr or ja. This will build a new gaim.pot and update the translation with the changes. You may then begin editing the updated file. New or updated translations should be sent to the gaim-devel listserv (see http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gaim-devel) Please check your translations carefully. Make sure you have the same number of newlines and %s or other formatting codes in the translation as you have in the original. Updated: 05-August-2003 ------------------ Before submitting updated or new translations, please run the following command to ensure the file does not contain errors: > msgfmt -c --statistics xx.po The comments at the top of each .po file should appear as follows: # Gaim Xxxxx translation # Copyright (C) 2002, Another Name <email@something.com> # Copyright (C) 2003, Your Name <email@whatever.com> # # This file is distributed under the same license as the Gaim package. # Thank you for flying Valu-Jet.