[08:22] hi, is this the right place to ask how to get an Ubuntu documentation page fixed? https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FileIntegrityAIDE [12:02] rp2: anything doc-related but what you gave is a wiki. you can change it yourself if you want [12:10] I can't see how [12:11] oh wait, I need to join a Launchpad team [12:12] but my main problem is that I lack the breadth of knowledge required to make the fix. all I know is that some of the specific advice given there is broken for me, and has been broken for at least 7 years according to Google finds [12:13] the https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WikiGuide doesn't tell me what to do [12:14] I still can't edit the page after joining the group ... it is also marked Immutable [12:14] rp2, log out, then back in [12:14] ok thx [12:14] rp2, if that doesn't work, do a hard refresh [12:15] rp2, is ~reinpost your launchpad account? [12:16] I did, no edit buttons appear anywhere [12:19] rp2, please see my question above ^ [12:19] yes, that's my account [12:20] ok, in that case you aren't in the team but pending approval [12:20] let me approve you [12:20] ah ok. thanks [12:20] ok, you're in the team now [12:20] still hoping to find someone who is more familiar with AIDE though ... the package maintainer(s) did something weird with it [12:20] if reloading doesn't work, try the things i suggested above again [12:22] thanks ... also I just found http://askubuntu.com/questions/632048/how-to-give-feedback-to-an-immutable-page-at-wiki-ubuntu-com trying to fingure out what an immutable page is [12:23] most of the pages shouldn't be immutable [12:24] if they are, first thing to try is a hard refresh to make sure you aren't hitting any cache [13:41] knome: I can edit now! (thanks (sorry I was interrupted) [13:41] so the term "immutable" is unfortunate if you ask me, it really means "you can't edit this page now" [13:46] hmm, no footnote supoort? [14:00] why can't I see any italic text? [14:08] OK done. I really hope what I did is an improvement. [14:21] ah. [14:21] that was a link check sorry [14:32] rp2, glad to hear you got it sorted :) [14:34] glad to get such help! [15:02] hey guys [15:02] so where can i find this string in the docs https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu/xenial/+source/ubuntu-docs/+pots/ubuntu-help/sl/174/+translate ? [15:02] i don't see it [15:02] i do see ./build/sl/addremove-install-synaptic.html: Synaptic isn't installed by default, but you can install it with Software. [15:02] this one === davidcalle_ is now known as davidcalle [15:33] anyone here that knows a thing or two about building ubuntu docs? i have a frustrating issue [15:33] and i have no idea whats wrong [15:34] describe the issue and somebody might be able to help [15:34] !pastebin [15:34] hmm, no bot [15:34] http://paste.ubuntu.com/ is useful [15:34] well i have a .po file with translations [15:34] and when i build html files.. it uses english instead of translations from .po [15:35] you probably need to use another build target [15:35] and it only happens for the translations that were recently changed/translated [15:37] another build target? what is that and how do i do it [15:38] when you run "make", you probably want to run "make something" [15:38] i don't personally know the makefiles for the project, so i'm unable to help with that, sorry [15:39] well make does the job.. the (a few) missing translations are the issue [15:39] and i have no idea why its ignoring those few translations [15:39] try doing "make clean" [15:40] then "make" again [15:46] nope [15:47] hmh. [15:47] maybe you need to run "make something" to create the translations then, not really sure [15:48] i dont think you understand me [15:48] it creates translations [15:48] but a few of them are missing even tho they are in .po file [15:48] by a few of them i mean a few strings are still in english [15:48] well, then maybe the translation templates are outdated [15:48] where can i find those? :) [15:48] you said you didn't find a string in the documentation [15:49] they are the .pot files probably in the same directory as the .po files [15:49] there is likely a build target to update those... [15:52] nope..no .pot files in the directory where .po files are [15:53] you don't need to poke them manually anyway [15:55] holy sh1t this thing is so frustrating [16:15] yea..i see the issue know [16:15] i think its been fixed [16:15] https://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-core-doc/ubuntu-docs/trunk/revision/519