Bugzilla – Bug 302300
missing Polish translations in libgnomesu
Last modified: 2007-10-02 20:17:27 UTC
Manually split from Bug #302265, assigning per JP's advice: Although Polish translations libgnomesu are publicly available, this applications in openSUSE is still in English. Please use available Polish translations for building following package: * libgnomesu - no longer developed, so translation from SLEDSP1 or from http://svn.aviary.pl/wsvn/SUSE/branches/SLED10SP1/gnome/libgnomesu-1.0.po?op=log&rev=0&sc=0&isdir=0 can be used
The Polish translations are within the big bundle-lang-gnome atm, please abstain filing a separate bug for every package. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 302270 ***
bundle-lang-common that is for libgnomesu
I have installed lates bundle-lang-common and bundle-lang-common-p from factory and libgnomesu is still in english? Was the .po file taken to sources from SLED SP1 branch or given url?
jpr@gambit:~/Desktop> rpm -ql bundle-lang-gnome-en | grep gnomesu jpr@gambit:~/Desktop> rpm -ql bundle-lang-gnome-fr | grep gnomesu It should be libgnomesu-1.0.mo, so none of these are in the bundles then. Raising to crit because libgnomesu is a privilege escalation process.
Oops, as per #2 its in bundle-lang-common, and the po file is there, and there is a polish file for it bundle-lang-common-pl jpr@gambit:~/Desktop> rpm -ql bundle-lang-common-pl | grep gnomesu /usr/share/locale-bundle/pl/LC_MESSAGES/libgnomesu-1.0.mo I checked the sources, it looks like the extra translations from SLE 10 were indeed not brought forward. I presume this is up to the packagers. Coolo, good first lang update for GNOME :-).
why again is this critical?
(In reply to comment #6 from Stephan Kulow) > why again is this critical? Because gnomesu involves privilege escalation and presumably we want users to really understood what they are doing when launching something as root.
I have a tentative fix here: http://primates.ximian.com/~maw/builds/20070928/10.3-$arch, where $arch is one of i386, ppc, ppc64, or x86_64. Don't forget to install both libgnomesu and libgnomesu-lang. With "LANG=pl_PL.UTF-8 gnomesu", the result looks like Polish to me, although I'm not able to vouch for its quality. :) Wadim Dziedzic (or anyone else), do you think you could give these packages a spin?
It looks like Polish to me, if we assume "Cancel" is a cognate, but I'm not the original reporter (though I did create this bug), and I'm hardly an authority on Polish.
(In reply to comment #9 from Mark Gordon) > It looks like Polish to me, if we assume "Cancel" is a cognate, but I'm not the > original reporter (though I did create this bug), and I'm hardly an authority > on Polish. Cancel and OK look like Polish to me.
Created attachment 175578 [details] What I see This is what I see. I think it's reasonable to assume that "Anuluj" shares its roots with "to annul". :)
(In reply to comment #10 from Michael Wolf) > (In reply to comment #9 from Mark Gordon) > > It looks like Polish to me, if we assume "Cancel" is a cognate, but I'm not the > > original reporter (though I did create this bug), and I'm hardly an authority > > on Polish. > > Cancel and OK look like Polish to me. I guess you need the Polish GNOME or Common bundle for stock icons to work.
Ah, yes, that fixes Cancel for me.
(In reply to comment #8 from Michael Wolf) > Wadim Dziedzic (or anyone else), do you think you could give these packages a > spin? > Everything seems ok - package installs and strings are in Polish :-)
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Submitted to Factory.
And submitted for 10.3.