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l10n | other | Ver: GNOME HEAD Summary: MO files not optimised enough for en_GB, en_CA, etc, partially for others Product: l10n Version: GNOME HEAD Platform: Other OS/Version: Linux Status: UNCONFIRMED Severity: normal Priority: Normal Component: other AssignedTo: gnome-i18n@gnome.org ReportedBy: [EMAIL PROTECTED] QAContact: [EMAIL PROTECTED] GNOME version: Unspecified GNOME milestone: Unspecified It is common in translation teams when a message does not need/require translation to simply copy the "msgid" content to "msgstr". For example, msgid "GConf" msgstr "GConf" This is quite common for the locales en_GB, en_CA where the vast majority of the messages remain the same. The problem arises from the fact that when compiling those PO files into MO files (with "msgfmt"), the copied messages are included, contributing to an increased size of the file on disk, and also in memory when the application is loaded. The issue is, those copied messages could have been ommited entirely in the MO file as the running application does not need them (it can use the message text that is already included in the executable). The optimal solution is to fix msgfmt so that it omits those unneeded messages. For a detailed description of the case see http://blogs.gnome.org/simos/2007/07/23/important-mo-file-optimisation-for-en_-locales-and-partly-others/ I am not sure if the developers of gettext would be ok to change the default behaviour of msgfmt. If not (therefore, some extra parameter has to be specified), then the build system should accommodate for this parameter. An alternative solution would be to assign the task to the distributions to optimise the MO files. In any case, this issue influences GNOME as a platform because less memory and disk space will be used, especially for the mobile platforms. I think it would be good to keep this bug report on GNOME bugzilla to follow the case. -- See http://bugzilla.gnome.org/page.cgi?id=email.html for more info about why you received this email, why you can't respond via email, how to stop receiving emails (or reduce the number you receive), and how to contact someone if you are having problems with the system. You can add comments to this bug at http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=459508. _______________________________________________ gnome-i18n mailing list gnome-i18n@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-i18n