Re: [HACKERS] psql i18n - sk

2004-08-02 Thread Peter Eisentraut
Zoltan Bartko wrote: > attached you may find a tarball with somme message catalogs > transalated to sk. The rest will follow. Installed. > A question: does anything like a string-freeze happen in a PostgreSQL > development cycle? If so, when is it going to be in the case of PgSQL > 7.5? Now that

Re: [HACKERS] psql i18n - sk

2004-08-02 Thread Tom Lane
Zoltan Bartko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > A question: does anything like a string-freeze happen in a PostgreSQL=20 > development cycle? Yes. > If so, when is it going to be in the case of PgSQL 7.5? Not for a good long while yet. I'd not suggest getting excited about translation for another m

Re: [HACKERS] psql i18n - sk

2004-08-02 Thread Zoltan Bartko
Hackers/Peter, attached you may find a tarball with somme message catalogs transalated to sk. The rest will follow. A question: does anything like a string-freeze happen in a PostgreSQL development cycle? If so, when is it going to be in the case of PgSQL 7.5? Cheers, Zoltan Dňa So 31. Júl 2

Re: [HACKERS] psql i18n - sk

2004-07-31 Thread Peter Eisentraut
Zoltan Bartko wrote: > attached you may find the slovak (sk) translation of the psql message > strings. Installed. > I wanted to check out the newest ones (my version is from jul.16) but > I was told by my browser that no such file existed > (http://developer.postgresql.org/~petere/nlsstatus/po-c

[HACKERS] psql i18n - sk

2004-07-31 Thread Zoltan Bartko
Dear hackers, attached you may find the slovak (sk) translation of the psql message strings. I wanted to check out the newest ones (my version is from jul.16) but I was told by my browser that no such file existed (http://developer.postgresql.org/~petere/nlsstatus/po-current/psql.pot), so mayb