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  • From: IKEDA Soji <address@concealed>
  • To: address@concealed
  • Subject: Re: [sympa-users] Help customizing Sympa 6.2
  • Date: Wed, 10 Aug 2016 09:29:09 +0900

Hi Adam and all,

2016/08/10 1:56、Adam Bernstein (via sympa-users Mailing List)
<address@concealed> のメッセージ:

> Greetings all. We're (finally) working on upgrading from 6.1 to 6.2, and it
> is a massive and daunting task because of all the mods we've made, but I
> can't even get past step 0 and I'm hoping for a pointer.
>
> I'm trying to edit some strings in the localization file, and the method I
> used for 6.1 still seems to be correct, the locale files get updated, but
> the changes never appear in the Sympa interface (web or mail). My method is:
>
> 1. edit the .po source file, in this case en.po in the po/sympa dir
> 2. in the same dir, run "make en.gmo", then "make install"
> 3. restart wwsympa or sympa, whichever is relevant
>
> But no luck. I see the .mo files getting updated in
> ~sympa/locale/en/LC_MESSAGES, and I see my new strings appear in them
> (using "strings sympa.mo", but still no effect in Sympa.
>
> I'm a little confused by the relationship of en and en_US, but I've tried
> lots of things there with no luck: "lang en" or "lang en_US" in sympa.conf,
> different choices in my user preferences in WWSympa, etc. And anyway I have
> the same problem using a different language, like fr.
>
> What am I missing? What's changed?

On 6.2 and later, en_US.po is used for English in U.S. The en.po catalog is
no longer used.

Also, you would be better to make sure that "en-US" is included in
supported_languages parameter (and that lang parameter is set "en-US" if you
prefer).

> Thanks!
>
> adam
>
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