[zanata-users] how do I control the directory name for pull and push

Bryan Kearney bkearney at redhat.com
Thu Aug 18 12:08:50 UTC 2011


On 08/17/2011 09:55 PM, Ding Yi Chen wrote:
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
>> On 08/18/2011 07:17 AM, Bryan Kearney wrote:
>>> I have the following directory layout:
>>>
>>> /home/bkearney/code/headpin/locale
>>>
>>> in locale, I have
>>> app.pot
>>> es/app.po
>>> fr/app.po
>>>
>>> If I want to load to the server, I seem to be able to do the
>>> following:
>>>
>>>
>>> zanata publican push --srcdir . --import-po
>>>
>>>
>>> and it finds the *.po files fine. However, trying to do a po pull or
>>> a
>>> publican pull seems to want to put them into
>>>
>>> /home/bkearney/code/headpin/locale/po/
>>>
>>> is there a way to skip that po directory being added?
>>
>>
>> I'm not so familiar with the python client, and I'm not sure which
>> version you've got, but have you tried the --transdir (formerly
>> --dstdir) option? If that doesn't help, you've probably found a bug in
>> the client.
>>
>> In that case, for now I can only suggest that you use a symlink as a
>> workaround. ("ln -s po .") Sorry. The new commands "zanata push" and
>> "zanata pull" will have saner directory handling.
>
> This is reported as https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=730200
> The one in Git is fixed, but the fix has not yet released.


Will do the work around. Do you have an estimate on the next release for 
fedora?

-- bk




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