For approval conflicts, log the competing package names.
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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Launchpad itself |
Fix Released
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Medium
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Jeroen T. Vermeulen |
Bug Description
When an upload can't be approved because its destination package is unknown and multiple packages have templates with a domain matching that for the upload, the approver logs a conflict warning:
"Found multiple templates with translation domain 'foo'. There should be only one."
In practical terms, this happens whenever KDE templates move from one package to another (because we don't really move stuff; we receive a new copy in a different place. The warning goes to the Launchpad error-reports list, and the Rosetta team reports them to the Ubuntu Translations Coordinators. They can investigate which of the matching templates is the current one, and disable the rest.
But fixing the problem isn't easy for the UTC since they don't know what the matching packages are. That currently involves a manual lookup of some sort. The logged message should name the source packages and distroseries (and maybe even link to them for convenience).
When fixing this, also consider bug 447754.
Related branches
- Eleanor Berger (community): Approve (code)
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Diff: 52 lines2 files modifiedlib/lp/translations/doc/potemplate.txt (+10/-7)
lib/lp/translations/model/potemplate.py (+5/-3)
description: | updated |
tags: | added: qa-needstesting |
tags: |
added: qa-untestable removed: qa-needstesting |
Changed in rosetta: | |
status: | Fix Committed → Fix Released |
This will save everyone some time when KDE templates move about.