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>From mquinson  Tue Feb  4 08:09:16 2003
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Subject: re : Re: Asking for a new pseudo package in the BTS: l10n-french
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Martin wrote:
> I agree that there is still a lot of design issues with that approach (what
> will be the package version when a translation is updated?), but if we could
> get this working, it would be the best.

While we're at it, this type of version increment would be very useful to have for automatic package rebuilds, when we come to this point (see http://ydirson.free.fr/en/software/buildinfo.html).

[Martin, could you please bounce this mail to the correct list(s), this *@%# webmail client does not show me the recipients]

-- 
Yann.




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