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If you checked out this source tree directly from GRUB Bazaar, you might
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be wondering where are the POT and PO files. Here are some instructions
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that will hopefully clarify the situation.
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- If you're a user or a distributor, simply fill the po directory by
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importing translations from the Translation Project:
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rsync -Lrtvz translationproject.org::tp/latest/grub/ po
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GRUB's build system will automatically detect those and include them
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in your install.
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- If you're a translator and want to add a new translation or improve an
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existing one, get in touch with the Translation Project
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(http://translationproject.org/). The GRUB project doesn't interact
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with translators directly (but we dearly appreciate your work!).
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- If you're a developer adding/removing/modifiing translatable strings,
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you can check that these turn into a sane POT file by using the
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`po/grub.pot' make rule.
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- If you're the maintainer of GNU GRUB preparing a new release, don't
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forget to include the latest PO files in your source tarball!
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