Merge and scatter not working

Johnny Jazeix jazeix at gmail.com
Tue Dec 23 16:07:17 GMT 2025


Hi,
the migration was done on Nov 17th:
https://mail.kde.org/pipermail/kde-i18n-doc/2025-November/003042.html.
There are some info for summit users in the mail. I don't know which
scripts/commands you use but they probably need to be updated.
There is no need to be able to commit on toplevel folders.

Cheers,
Johnny

Le mar. 23 déc. 2025 à 16:52, Tommi Nieminen <translator at legisign.org> a écrit :
>
> Hi, looks like I can’t commit the results of merge & scatter any more (Finnish
> l10n team).
>
> According to `svn log`, the last time I successfully did it was 12-Nov-2025:
>
> > r1722699 | tomminieminen | 2025-11-12 20:18:44 +0200 (ke, 12 marras 2025) |
> 1 line
> >
> > Finnish l10n team merge and scatter/TN
>
> I can’t remember whether that was before or after POT files were moved to Git
> (or if it even matters). Now when trying to commit I get this:
>
> > Committing transaction...
> > svn: E165001: Commit failed (details follow):
> > svn: E165001: Commit blocked by pre-commit hook (exit code 1) with output:
> >
> > /home/svn/kde-common/svn/hooks/pre-commit.pl: user `tomminieminen' does not
> have permission to commit to these paths:
> >   branches/stable/l10n-kf6
> >   trunk
> >   trunk/l10n-kf6
> >   branches/stable/l10n-kf6/
> >   branches/stable/l10n-kf6/
> >   trunk/l10n-kf6/
> >   trunk/l10n-kf6/
> >
> > **** Access denied: Insufficient Karma
> > **** stable-l10n toplevel is restricted
> > - Default deny
> > - trunk-l10n toplevel is restricted
> >
> > **** Please use https://go.kde.org/u/systickets to request karma.
>
> It’s of course obvious I don’t have (or even want to have!) permission to
> commit to those base directories like `trunk`, but judging by the repetition
> of the names I think that’s not it—the only changed local files are in …/fi/…
> subdirectories in any case.
>
> Any help? I could follow the advice on the last line of the error message, but
> since nothing should have changed since my last commit, I wonder why it would
> be necessary.
>
> --
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> .... mailto:translator at legisign.org ....
>
>
>


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