timezones.pot problem
Noriko Mizumoto
noriko at redhat.com
Mon Sep 11 23:31:33 UTC 2006
Hi!
Same here...
Anyone, the package maintainer, could you mind to fix this?
[noriko at dhcp-124 timezones]$ msgfmt -cvo /dev/null timezones.pot
timezones.pot:215: duplicate message definition
timezones.pot:213: ...this is the location of the first definition
timezones.pot:236: duplicate message definition
timezones.pot:234: ...this is the location of the first definition
timezones.pot:455: duplicate message definition
timezones.pot:453: ...this is the location of the first definition
timezones.pot:491: duplicate message definition
timezones.pot:489: ...this is the location of the first definition
timezones.pot:1334: duplicate message definition
timezones.pot:1332: ...this is the location of the first definition
msgfmt: timezones.pot: warning: PO file header missing or invalid
warning: charset conversion will not work
msgfmt: found 6 fatal errors
[noriko at dhcp-124 timezones]$
cheers
noriko
Igor Pires Soares wrote:
> Hello everybody!
>
> I was trying to merge the timezones.pot file in order to verify if there
> were new entries and I got the following errors:
>
> # msgmerge -U ./pt_BR.po ./timezones.pot
> ./timezones.pot:215: duplicate message definition
> ./timezones.pot:213: ...this is the location of the first definition
> ./timezones.pot:236: duplicate message definition
> ./timezones.pot:234: ...this is the location of the first definition
> ./timezones.pot:455: duplicate message definition
> ./timezones.pot:453: ...this is the location of the first definition
> ./timezones.pot:491: duplicate message definition
> ./timezones.pot:489: ...this is the location of the first definition
> ./timezones.pot:1334: duplicate message definition
> ./timezones.pot:1332: ...this is the location of the first definition
> /usr/bin/msgmerge: found 5 fatal errors
>
>
> Does anybody know something about this errors? Is this file still
> active?
>
> Regards,
> Igor Pires Soares
>
>
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