Upgrading languages.conf to new releases
Julian Field
mailscanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Mon Aug 16 15:29:29 IST 2004
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Did anyone see this?
Any comments?
I was thinking of just putting a link between upgrade_MailScanner_conf and
upgrade_languages_conf and changing the help text for the languages.conf
version.
At 16:06 14/08/2004, you wrote:
>It just occurred to me that upgrade_MailScanner_conf should be able to do
>exactly the same job on languages.conf files.
>
>I just tried it and it worked very nicely. Instead of the usual command,
>try this on a Linux system:
> cd /etc/MailScanner/reports/en
> upgrade_MailScanner_conf languages.conf languages.conf.rpmnew >
>languages.new
>
>Then take a look at languages.new and see if it has all the new strings added.
>
>I'm sure the non-Linux users among you know enough of what you're doing to
>be able to work out the corresponding commands on your own systems. Just
>replace "MailScanner.conf" with "languages.conf" and make sure you are in
>the right directory.
>
>Does this work?
>If so, I've just solved the problem of upgrading languages.conf files :-)
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