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Pootle: a web translation and translation management engine =========================================================== * How it works * References * Requirement/Installation * Running * Bug reporting * Notes * Assignments How it works ------------ The concept is: a PO file is a document, so lets use PO files directly, rather than storing it in a database. But we need quick access to statistics so we cache them in .stats files. This lets us do most checks etc. in advance and then iterate quickly. References ---------- Bugzilla: http://bugs.locamotion.org/ Wiki: http://translate.sourceforge.net/wiki/pootle/index Mailing List: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/translate-pootle translate-pootle@lists.sourceforge.net Mail Archives: http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum=translate-pootle Requirements/Installation ------------------------- Please read http://translate.sourceforge.net/wiki/pootle/installation for the lastest instructions. Pootle requires the Translate Toolkit package from http://translate.sourceforge.net/ Note all the optional dependencies of the Translate Toolkit for optimal performance and functionality in Pootle. The Translate Toolkit requires Python 2.3 or higher, but Pootle itself might only work with Python 2.4 or higher. The Translate Toolkit must be installed properly i.e. it needs to be accessible in your Python Path. This will normally be accomplished by installing from source: python setup.py install If you get this error along the lines of Unable to open /usr/lib/python2.N/config/Makefile (no such file or directory) while running setup.py, you need to install python-dev or libpython2.N-devel package. Try to install python2.N-dev or libpython2.N-devel or something similar with your distribution's package manager. For the web interface, Pootle requires jToolkit (http://jtoolkit.sourceforge.net/) jToolkit can run applications either via Apache using mod_python, or standalone from the command line. Pootle works best at the moment being run from the command line since we don't handle inter-process locking etc. It's also much easier! To install jToolkit run: tar xvzf jToolkit-N.N.N.tar.gz cd jToolkit-N.N.N python jToolkitSetup.py install ZIP is needed to enable users to download ZIP files of directories. For integration with CVS and/or Subversion, the relevant version control client must be installed and accessible from the PATH. From version 0.9 of Pootle, kid (http://kid.lesscode.org/), and elementtree (http://effbot.org/downloads/#elementtree) are also needed. Elementtree is not needed anymore with Python 2.5. To install "elementtree", run tar xvfz elementtree-N.N.N.tar.gz cd elementtree-N.N.N python setup.py install To install kid, run tar xvfz kid-N.N.N.tar.gz cd kid-N.N.N python setup.py install For Debian users: if you do not have setuptools installed, try: apt-get install python2.N-setuptools or wget http://files.turbogears.org/eggs/setuptools-0.6a11-py2.4.egg Installation of PyLucene is optional, but helps to speed up searching. jToolkit is not yet compatible with the newest version of PyLucene, so be sure to use a version before PyLucene version 2.0. To install Pootle itself, run tar xzf Pootle-N.N.N.tar.gz cd Pootle-N.N.N python pootlesetup.py install Running ------- To run, edit pootle.prefs and specify your languages and projects. The key detail here is the podir for each project. Then run: PootleServer You can also copy pootle.prefs to another directory, allowing you to run Pootle outside of the installation directory. Edit this copy of pootle.prefs as needed. Then run: PootleServer --prefsfile=your.prefs Use --help to see the other options. You can tell it which prefs file to use, what HTML file and what port to run on (the default is 8080). The defaults will generally work. Now visit http://localhost:8080/ and begin translating. To stop, press Ctrl-C. On Windows, it will only react to the Ctrl-C after a webpage is requested. Bug Reporting/Feature requests ------------------------------ You can always report bugs or feature requests on the mailing list but because of the increase in users and the fact that bug reports do go missing it is probably best to place your bug report in Bugzilla: http://bugs.wordforge.org/ If you have a traceback or a patch then please include it. Also please be quite specific about how the bug occured and what you expected to happen. If this is a feature request then try to be specific about how you think this feature should work. Notes ----- Files should be reindexed automatically. To reindex manually, simply remove any stats files you want reindexed, or run python pootle.py --refreshstats Assignments ----------- To assign sstrings to users, you need to create a xxx.po.assigns file in the same directory as xxx.po This should contain lines in the following format: username: action: 0,2-34,36,99 where action can be 'suggest' or 'review', and the numbers refer to 0-based item numbers in the file.








