On Wed, 25 Sep 2013 16:05:05 +0200
Ladislav Slezak
Dne 25.9.2013 15:09, Josef Reidinger napsal(a): [...]
So please write which tools from yast2-devtools you use for current master development and how you use it. If you don't write it, there is quite big chance that such tool will be removed.
What I use regularly:
- showy2log tool for displaying colorized y2log, I always have an open terminal window on my desktop running "y2tool showy2log -- tail -f" command.
OK, makes sense.
- ycp.vim - YCP syntax highlighting for vim (although we switched to Ruby it should be kept for SLE11 maintenance)
This is tricky as you cannot use current devtools for SLE11 maintenance because we change tools for generating configure as we don't want here stuff for ycp, but in SLE11 we want it. I think we should do maintenance in container, VM or at least in chroot.
What I have not used for long time (but still could be useful):
- oscsubmit - for submitting a package to OBS, but with CI integration it probably become obsolete and with new rake tasks it won't make sense anymore
yes, agreed
- pot-spellcheck - checks spelling, it can find typos in user visible texts (button labels, help texts...), it has a custom dictionary so it does not report false positives for Yast specific terms ("AutoYaST", "linuxrc", "hwinfo"...)
I have implemented something similar using Rake in Webyast and SLMS, so maybe it could be moved to the yast rake tasks instead of maintaining this script...
yes, I think it should be part of checks in rake.
- for-proofread - creates a diff POT file, so if you add some new strings you can easily send only the new ones to translators (instead of sending complete POT file) (But I do not know whether it is currently needed, maybe it's obsolete, we should ask Karl...)
Can you ask please? Thanks Josef
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