X-Git-Url: http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/git.ikiwiki.info.git/blobdiff_plain/f6e917fcce86638e2a06c48c0df714c3dd93c8b0..50fff832981a288f2057391210011d9a1def2ac3:/doc/bugs/disable_sub-discussion_pages.mdwn diff --git a/doc/bugs/disable_sub-discussion_pages.mdwn b/doc/bugs/disable_sub-discussion_pages.mdwn index 5e7ea65b8..d9afac7ff 100644 --- a/doc/bugs/disable_sub-discussion_pages.mdwn +++ b/doc/bugs/disable_sub-discussion_pages.mdwn @@ -12,3 +12,46 @@ I do want discussion subpage, but I don't want to have, for example: discussion/ >>> and I can see "Dyskusja" link on my Polish "dyskusja" pages. --Pawel >>> Yes, I missed that string when internationalizing ikiwiki, fixed now. + +>>>> Thanks a lot for the quick fix, Joey! It works for me :) + +>>>> BTW, I had to apply the patch manually, because I have a problem +>>>> with building ikiwiki 1.41 Debian package: + +>>>> ptecza@devel2:~/svn/ikiwiki$ LANG=C dpkg-buildpackage -uc -us -rfakeroot +>>>> [...] +>>>> make[2]: Entering directory `/home/ptecza/svn/ikiwiki/po' +>>>> msgfmt -o bg.mo bg.po +>>>> msgfmt -o cs.mo cs.po +>>>> msgfmt -o es.mo es.po +>>>> msgfmt -o fr.mo fr.po +>>>> msgfmt -o gu.mo gu.po +>>>> msgfmt -o pl.mo pl.po +>>>> Merging ikiwiki.pot and sv.pomsgmerge: sv.po: warning: Charset missing in header. +>>>> Message conversion to user's charset will not work. +>>>> sv.po:10:2: parse error +>>>> sv.po:10: keyword "mine" unknown +>>>> sv.po:14: keyword "r2262" unknown +>>>> sv.po:37:2: parse error +>>>> sv.po:37: keyword "mine" unknown +>>>> sv.po:43: keyword "r2262" unknown +>>>> sv.po:52:2: parse error +>>>> sv.po:52: keyword "mine" unknown +>>>> sv.po:56: keyword "r2262" unknown +>>>> msgmerge: found 9 fatal errors +>>>> make[2]: *** [sv.po] Error 1 +>>>> make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/ptecza/svn/ikiwiki/po' +>>>> make[1]: *** [extra_build] Error 2 +>>>> make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/ptecza/svn/ikiwiki' +>>>> make: *** [build-stamp] Error 2 + +>>>> I think you should be notified about it :) --Pawel + +>>>>> You have an unresolved svn conflict in some files in po, looks like. + +>>>>>> Thanks for the hint! You're absolutely right again, Joey! It's because of +>>>>>> I always do `svn up` command (for CVS repo `cvs up` is enough :) ) +>>>>>> and I never use `svn status` command. Yes, now I know I should do it :) + +>>>>>> First I removed conflicting `sv.po` file and next I updated it and +>>>>>> it has resolved the problem. --Pawel