Pitivi's desktop file needs language pack support
Bug #613110 reported by
David Planella
This bug affects 1 person
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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Ubuntu Translations |
Fix Released
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Medium
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Unassigned | ||
pitivi (Ubuntu) |
Fix Released
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Low
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
Binary package hint: pitivi
Pitivi uses language packs, which include the translations of its .desktop file. These are imported into Launchpad and then exported.
Normally, before they are imported, they are stripped from the source .desktop file, which is then shipped with no translations, which will actually be loaded from the .mo files in the language packs (see https:/
However, the .desktop file is shipped with full translations, which override those in the language packs. In order for them to be stripped, the X-Ubuntu-
Related branches
Changed in ubuntu-translations: | |
status: | New → Triaged |
importance: | Undecided → Medium |
Changed in pitivi (Ubuntu): | |
importance: | Undecided → Low |
Changed in ubuntu-translations: | |
status: | Triaged → Fix Released |
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This bug was fixed in the package pitivi - 0.13.4-3ubuntu1
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pitivi (0.13.4-3ubuntu1) maverick; urgency=low
* Resync on Debian launchpad- integration patches/ 01_lpi. patch: patches/ 02_remove_ version_ from_title. patch: patches/ lp537619_ gdk_cairo_ reset_clip. patch: CairoContext. reset_clip
* debian/rules:
- use gnome.mk so a translation template is built (lp: #613110)
* debian/control:
- build-depends on python-
* debian/
- launchpad integration
* debian/
- remove the version from the title
* debian/
- use correct parameters for gtk.gdk.
pitivi (0.13.4-3) unstable; urgency=low
* debian/control, source/ format, patches/ 02_uri- sink-async. patch:
debian/
debian/compat,
debian/rules,
debian/patches:
+ Update to source format 3.0 (quilt).
+ Update to debhelper compat level 7.
+ Update to standards version 3.9.0.
* debian/
+ Patch from upstream GIT to fix encoding with encoders
that produce latency, e.g. VP8, x264 or Dirac.
-- Sebastien Bacher <email address hidden> Wed, 04 Aug 2010 14:12:55 +0200