On Fri, 25 Jul 2008, Luca Capello wrote:

 "Project-Id-Version: common-lisp-controller 4.19\n"
Shouldn't this be updated to reflect the package version?

Could be, but I have never updated in any other of my hundreds of PO-files so I am in that case not aware of that procedure. Iäll look in to the problem for future updates. No one else has ever even mentioned it, sorry for the inconvenience this has spurred.

-#, fuzzy
 msgid "Short Common Lisp site name:"
 msgstr "Det korta common LISP systemnamnet"
[...]
-#, fuzzy
-msgid ""
-"You can configure what the Common Lisp implementations are going to use as "
-"'short site name'."
-msgstr ""
-"Du kan konfigurera vilket namn som common LISP implementeringen ska använda "
-"som \"short site name\". Detta används inte ofta annat än i vissa "
-"felrapporteringsverktyg."
+msgid "You can configure what the Common Lisp implementations are going to use as 
'short site name'."
+msgstr "Du kan konfigurera vilket namn som common LISP implementeringen ska använda som 
\"short site name\". Detta används inte ofta annat än i vissa 
felrapporteringsverktyg."

What's the purpose of this change?  The only difference is that now
lines aren't wrapped and in the form:

They were marked as Fuzzy. I have made certain that the translation is in line with the english part. About the wrap I blame POedit. I don't do those things on purpose.

I'd say that I really prefer the second form, since it's readable also
on <80 terminals.  Moreover, all the other PO files wrap lines ;-)

I'll make a not for your package and will make sure they are 80 char wide with the next time I'll have to make an update. If you want I can send a updated file dealing with this. Just drop me a note.

-#: ../templates:2002 ../templates:3002
+#: ../templates:2002
+#: ../templates:3002
[...]
A new string translated.  However, other PO files have the two
"../templates" on the same line, why?

I have no idea.

-#, fuzzy
[...]
Same as above, to me this seems another cosmetic change.

More or less. It was marked Fuzzy and as such it won't be displayed in the procedure afaik and that wouldn't make the translation 100% done.

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