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Message #11067
[Bug 1727470] Re: [RFE] Automatically update the Ubuntu version strings in python-apt
I didn't have time to look into the source code, but the problem is that
instead of having something like "Cdrom with %s", there is a new
translatable string with hardcoded version added every time a python-apt
is released for a new Ubuntu version. You could probably make the
"Ubuntu xx.yy 'Code Name'" string not translatable (I don't think anyone
actually translates this) and use it as a part of the "Cdrom with ..."
string.
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Title:
[RFE] Automatically update the Ubuntu version strings in python-apt
Status in Ubuntu Translations:
New
Status in python-apt package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
Every time there is a new Ubuntu release, some strings need to be
manually translated although the only thing that is changing is the
Ubuntu version and code name. Please, consider updating these strings
automatically based on a translated template. It would help many
translators.
These strings are:
Ubuntu xx.yy 'Code Name'
Cdrom with Ubuntu xx.yy 'Code Name'
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