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AUR Translation
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This document describes how to create and maintain AUR translations. It was
originally derived from http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/AUR_Translation
Creating an AUR translation requires a Transifex (http://www.transifex.net/)
account. You will need to register with a translation team on the AUR project
page (http://www.transifex.net/projects/p/aur/).
Creating a New Translation
---------------------------
Before beginning, please sign up for an Transifex account and request the
addition of a new translation team for the AUR project. Also, please do not
translate if you are unwilling to maintain or find someone to maintain the
translation. This is due to the fact that the AUR is a rapidly evolving project
and there are constantly new strings to be translated. If the translations get
too out of sync with the released versions, there will be too many untranslated
strings for the translation to be usable, and it may have to be disabled.
1. Check out the AUR source using git:
$ git clone git://projects.archlinux.org/aur.git aur-git
2. Go into the "po/" directory in the AUR source and run msginit(1) to create a
initial translation file from our translation catalog:
$ cd aur-git
$ git checkout master
$ git pull
$ cd po
$ msginit -l <locale> -o <locale>.po -i aur.pot
3. Use some editor or a translation helper like poedit to add translations:
$ poedit <locale>.po
5. If you have a working AUR setup, add a line for the new translation in
"web/lib/config.inc.proto" and test if everything looks right.
6. Upload the newly created ".po" file to Transifex. If you don't like the web
interface, you can also use transifex-client to do that (see below).
Updating an Existing Translation
---------------------------------
1. Download current translation files from Transifex. You can also do this
using transifex-client which is available through the AUR:
$ tx init --host=https://www.transifex.net
$ tx set --auto-remote https://www.transifex.net/projects/p/aur/
$ tx pull -r aur.aurpot -a
2. Update the existing translation file using an editor or a tool like poedit:
$ poedit <locale>.po
3. Push the updated translation file back to Transifex. Using transifex-client,
this works as follows:
$ tx push -r aur.aurpot -t -l <locale>
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