[seam-dev] Things to do after committing a change in an xml file of the reference manual?
Laura Bailey
lbailey at redhat.com
Thu Jul 2 20:21:21 EDT 2009
Sorry for the late reply - this was buried in my inbox.
Pete, I have no idea - asking around, there's some concern about the way
Maven uses po/pot files, since we tend to use Publican. I'm afraid I
have no idea how to go about automating the process.
Pete Muir wrote:
>
> On 21 Jun 2009, at 12:14, denis.forveille at gmail.com wrote:
>
>> I've corrected a minor bug in the seam reference guide (JBSEAM-4256).
>> For this I updated and committed the file named
>> "doc/Seam_Reference_Guide/en-US/I18n.xml"
>> Q:
>> - do I have to do something extra (update/generate/commit/?) to cope
>> with the corresponding "I18n.po" files for the other locales?
>> - or is it the build (or someone/something else) that will
>> update/generate/commit those files?
>
> This is supposed to be a service that is provided by "something else" :-)
>
> Laura, this (automatic, weekly regeneration of po/pot files) is
> something Samson said he could get set up for us. Can you help with this?
>
> pete
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