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translator objects now have the following search path:
- selected locale messages in the tracker locale dir
- selected locale messages in the system locale dir
- english messages in the tracker locale dir
- english messages in the system locale dir
automatically compile .mo files if needed (found .po file
and .mo is missing or .po mtime is greater that .mo mtime)
removed support for python < 2.0. gettext module is now required.
get_translation: removed 'domain' argument, added 'tracker_home' argument
| author | Alexander Smishlajev <a1s@users.sourceforge.net> |
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| date | Sat, 23 Oct 2004 14:03:34 +0000 |
| parents | 4992da7c96ae |
| children | 5cd913b94e25 |
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.TH ROUNDUP-SERVER 1 "27 July 2004" .SH NAME roundup-demo \- create a roundup "demo" tracker and launch its web interface .SH SYNOPSIS \fBroundup-demo\fP [\fIbackend\fP [\fBnuke\fP]] .SH OPTIONS .TP \fBnuke\fP Create a fresh demo tracker (deleting the existing one if any). If the additional \fIbackend\fP argument is specified, the new demo tracker will use the backend named (one of "anydbm", "sqlite", "metakit", "mysql" or "postgresql"; subject to availability on your system). .TH DESCRIPTION This command creates a fresh demo tracker for you to experiment with. The email features of Roundup will be turned off (so the nosy feature won't send email). It does this by removing the \fInosyreaction.py\fP module from the demo tracker's \fIdetectors\fP directory. If you wish, you may modify the demo tracker by editing its configuration files and HTML templates. See the \fIcustomisation\fP manual for information about how to do that. Once you've fiddled with the demo tracker, you may use it as a template for creating your real, live tracker. Simply run the \fIroundup-admin\fP command to install the tracker from inside the demo tracker home directory, and it will be listed as an available template for installation. No data will be copied over. .SH AUTHOR This manpage was written by Richard Jones <richard@users.sourceforge.net>.
