http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=952855
http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=952855#c50
--- Comment #50 from Erwan GEORGET ---
Thank for you explication, but still, there is probably a better way to do it.
I'm not en expert on translation update packaging (even if I am a GNOME Project
translator), but here is two small idea :
Idea 1 : Why not just split the *-lang spec from the main spec?
-> Case 1 : We want to update the translation
- We add/update a patch in the *-lang spec. No full rebuild needed.
-> Case 2 : Upstream update their translation
- If they release a point release, we probably have to rebuild anyway, so we
rebuild the two package.
- If they don't, we take the updated .po/.mo, and we only update the *-lang
package.
No conflict, no unnecessary full rebuild.
We'll need to maintain two spec file, but the *-lang will probably be really
short (something like "open source", "patch source with new translation", "find
*.po files", then "make *.mo from *.po files", and we package it. And on the
main package, we'll do "find *.mo/*.po", "remove them").
Idea 2 : instal the N-1 source package, compare them with the N sources, and
build only if there are change between N-1 source and N source. After that, try
updating the *-lang package (if there is difference).
Still a rebuild, but much shorter (only *.mo will be "build" if there is no
change). There is probably a way to do a RPM macro for this.
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