#!/bin/sh -e # Update po files using launchpad-export.tar.gz WORK_DIR=launchpad-work INPUT_TGZ=$1 PO_DIR=po if [ -z "$INPUT_TGZ" ]; then echo "Usage: import-po /path/to/launchpad-export.tar.gz" echo "Specify input launchpad-export.tar.gz file" exit 1 fi if [ ! -e "$INPUT_TGZ" ]; then echo "Input file $INPUT_TGZ does not exist" exit 1 fi if [ -e "$WORK_DIR" ]; then rm -rf "$WORK_DIR" fi mkdir "$WORK_DIR" echo "Extracting po files from the archive..." tar -x -C "$WORK_DIR" -f "$INPUT_TGZ" echo "Renaming po files..." # The directory structure of launchpad-export.tar.gz is a bit # strange. It even contains absolute file path. We first gather all # files in top level directory. mv "$WORK_DIR"/aria2/*.po "$WORK_DIR" echo -n "en@quot en@boldquot" > "$PO_DIR"/LINGUAS for file in "$WORK_DIR"/*.po; do # First remove useless '\r' in messages sed -i -e 's/\\r//' "$file" bn=`basename "$file"` bn=${bn#aria2-} dst="$PO_DIR"/"$bn" # copy file to po directory echo "Moving \`$file' to \`$dst'..." mv "$file" "$dst" # Upate LINGUAS here too. echo -n " ${bn%.po}" >> "$PO_DIR"/LINGUAS done rm -rf "$WORK_DIR" cd "$PO_DIR" make update-po