Please test Lokalize master (if you can)

Yaron Shahrabani sh.yaron at gmail.com
Tue Aug 6 22:05:35 BST 2024


Hey, just a quick note: the tmx import issue mentioned does not crash, it
simply doesn't work, you can try importing a tmx file for yourself and see,
export works great though.

On Tue, 6 Aug 2024, 22:14 Karl Ove Hufthammer, <karl at huftis.org> wrote:

> Smirnova Olga skreiv 06.08.2024 13:18:
>
> If you have the hability to test a self built Lokalize from git master branch,
> please do.
>
> Tested it; it is still useless. TMX import still broken, Glossary still broken (and crashes), TM crashes every 5 minutes.
>
> Well, none of these issues are related to the Qt update.
>
> How is the glossary broken? Have you reported a (reproducible) bug in
> Bugzilla? FWIW, the glossary works fine for me, with a 18,000 term glossary
> (5.5 MiB .tbx file). And I haven’t experienced any glossary-related crashes.
>
> The TM crashing every 5 minutes is definitely not normal! Perhaps your TM
> have become corrupted somehow? Have you tried clearing it?
>
> According to https://crash-reports.kde.org/, crashes in Lokalize do
> occur, but they’re not *very* common (only one crash have been reported in
> the last 7 days).
>
>
> Maybe the developers should try to make it usable first, before shuffling toolkits around? POEdit is written in WxWidgets for Pete's sake, but it WORKS!
>
> Well, Lokalize *doesn’t* really have any fixed developers anymore. There
> are only occasional contributions from various users/volunteers.
>
> But in my experience, Lokalize still works quite well. I spend many hours
> each week using it to translate free software.
>
>
> --
> Karl Ove Hufthammer
>
>
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