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Re: Bug#135214 acknowledged by developer (Re: Bug#135214: boot-floppies: Translation of tty2 help text is never used)



On Fri, Feb 22, 2002 at 07:22:46PM +0100, Claus Hindsgaul wrote:
> fre, 2002-02-22 kl. 19:00 skrev Eduard Bloch:
> > > utilities/dbootstrap/interactive_shell.c:  printf(_("You are running
> >   ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> > 
> > > The original text lives in both interactive_shell.c and
> > > scripts/rootdisk/prototype/etc/profile. It is contained in all po files
> > > but these translations are still never used.
> > 
> > WHAT? Did you never tun a shell from dbootstrap?
> 
> ehhh, I don't understand what you mean by 'tun'.
> 
> When dbootstrap starts up, tty2 shows the message:
> "Please press Enter to activate this console".
> If I press <enter>, the message in question is shown ALWAYS IN ENGLISH:
> ("You are running...").
> 
> As it can be seen above, the message is marked for gettext and thus
> appear in the po files.

The message on /dev/tty2 is printed by an echo command which is
run via /etc/profile.  If you choose the `Execute a Shell' option
from the menu, you should see the translated text.

> Actually the initial "Please press Enter..." should be i18n'ed too if
> possible.

This is part of BusyBox.  File a bug there, though I doubt it will
be fixed.

Matt

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