Recent revision is good. This problem seems the same one that the broken korean problem, previous openSUSE 10.l and openSUSE 10.2 have been. I'll follow with great interest but if the problem is not resolve. Korean users will have a nightmare again.(Previous Korean broken problem is havier than the recent one.) Thank you. 2010-04-08 (목), 11:41 +0200, Karl Eichwalder:
Karl Eichwalder <ke@suse.de> writes:
update-desktop-files-apps.ko.po update-desktop-files-directories.ko.po update-desktop-files-kde-services.ko.po update-desktop-files-kde.ko.po update-desktop-files-screensavers.ko.po update-desktop-files-yast.ko.po update-desktop-files.ko.po
Strange. The files Kálmán restored are fine. Yesterday I ran the 50-tools/desktop-files-update.sh script, and it seems to do something strange with the Korean strings.
I'll try to figure out what is going on there...
I'm not exactly sure what is going on there. Our scripts initially collect many a lot dupes, which is okay -- but there is one strange string (empty msgid) that seems to prevent msguniq from doing its job:
#: /opt/kde3/share/applications/kde/kcm_kdnssd.desktop msgctxt "GenericName(kcm_kdnssd.desktop)" msgid "" msgstr "일반"
and then some undefined things seem to happen...
I partially merged the Korean u-d-f files manually. Can you take a look, please? If it looks suspicious, I recommend to wait a little bit (until the next merge)--maybe, the cause of the trouble, which might be an upstream issue, will go away automagically.
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