Il 11/09/2014 08:47, Tomas Jelinek ha scritto:
Hi,
the problem seems to be that the ApplicationMessages.vlanNetwork used to be:
"{0} (VLAN {1})"
while it has been changed to
"(VLAN {0})"
But this change has not been reflected in the translated property files, e.g.
ApplicationMessages_de_DE.properties
ApplicationMessages_es_ES.properties
ApplicationMessages_fr_FR.properties
ApplicationMessages_ja_JP.properties
ApplicationMessages_ko_KR.properties
ApplicationMessages_pt_BR.properties
ApplicationMessages_zh_CN.properties
which causes the compilation to fail if you enable the language permutations.
How is it possible that this change landed on 3.5 branch? It should have failed (and
it's failing) on master too so the patch should have been marked
as -1 on verification and rejected. Or am I missing something?
I'm having a fix in a while, but I'm not entirely sure if it is correct to
manually edit this files (they should be taken from zanata).
If I'm not mistaken the process is that the files are generated from zanata and than
manually commited to the sources. If that is the case,
then this quick fix should do the trick until the new messages are available.
@Einav: Am I correct? Can I manually fix the property files?
thanx,
Tomas
----- Original Message -----
> From: "Sandro Bonazzola" <sbonazzo(a)redhat.com>
> To: devel(a)ovirt.org, "infra" <infra(a)ovirt.org>
> Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2014 8:14:02 AM
> Subject: [ovirt-devel] [URGENT][ACTION REQUIRED] oVirt engine on branch 3.5
doesn't build anymore
>
> Hi,
> we should release oVirt 3.5.0 RC2 today but looks like it doesn't build
> anymore.
> Can you please fix it as soon as possible?
>
> See:
http://jenkins.ovirt.org/job/ovirt-engine_3.5_create-rpms_merged/221/
> Thanks,
>
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