Hello Matt, 2010.10.03 18:32, Matt Madia rašė: > On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 08:04, Rimas Kudelis <rq@xxxxxx> wrote: >> one thing WRT the change is not clear for me though: does the new directory >> structure apply to bin/ only, or is it global? If it's global, I have a >> potential problem here, because this directory structure then differs from >> that of localized files, which in turn means that again I will need to >> manually rearrange files at some point (either before importing them or >> after exporting translations). Ideally (at least for me), the directory >> structure of en.catkeys would be identical to the one with localized files. > http://dev.haiku-os.org/changeset/38873 and > http://dev.haiku-os.org/changeset/38874 > changed the directory layout to reflect data/catalogs/ in the > repository -- including the files for src/bin. > > So, does this work for your needs? Yep, thanks! >> Another thing: >> $ md5sum -c catkeys.zip.md5 >> md5sum: catkeys.zip.md5: no properly formatted MD5 checksum lines found >> $ cat catkeys.zip.md5 >> 6739d70dde4ad9ef4af718f4bb6660ed catkeys.zip >> $ md5sum catkeys.zip >> 6739d70dde4ad9ef4af718f4bb6660ed catkeys.zip >> >> Note the spacing difference between your catkeys.zip.md5 and the output of >> md5sum in my case. Any ideas why this would be different? > A possible difference between FreeBSD's md5 and md5sum on your host? > It should be easy enough to ignore the whitespace differences. > eg, diff -w Well, it would be nicer if the applications were compatible, but that's of course not up to you... As you can see, I emailed a bug report to GNU, perhaps they will fix the problem.. :) Rimas