This is a very good question! A good topic for HOWTOs.
Josep Puigdemont wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone know how can we do tests for our translated modules?
What I would mostly like to test is the installation, so we can be sure
about the context of the strings, that they fit on screen, that they are
understandable, etc...
I suppose I could build my own CDs (I think there are posts on devel
mailing list on how to do that), and just install Fedora again, but I am
sure there must be a simpler way to test this, right? This looks way too
tedious... :)
I also collaborate with the GNOME translation project, and what I do to
test my translations before committing them to CVS is to produce de
".mo" file from the translated ".po" with:
msgfmt -cv file.po
which outputs a binary "messages.mo" file, that I place with the right
name, in normally this directory (in my system):
"/usr/share/locale/ISO_LANG_CODE/LC_MESSAGES/"
And then run the application, which will load the new messages.
Yep, that's what I'd do with all packages except anaconda.
Could something similar be done for Fedora at installation time? How
does other teams test it? Or better, how does Red Had test it? (If I may
ask :)
In my experience, the only way to test installation translation is to go
through the actual installation process :) Download the ISO and have a
test run. Maybe there are other ways that I'm unware of... anyone please?
Sarah
Thanks a lot!
/Josep
P.S.: People willing to collaborate with the Catalan translation of
Fedora, please visit:
http://www.softcatala.org/projectes/fedora/
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