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From: Rudinei W. <rud...@gm...> - 2011-11-29 19:07:53
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Hello! My name is Rudinei Weschenfelder, I live in Brazil and the GPRename daily use, this application helps me in my daily tasks. I am a member of the Ubuntu translation team Brazil (https://launchpad.net/ ~ rudineiw), and decided to review the language pack GPRename Brazilian Portuguese. Attached is the file with the revised translation. I hope that my contribution is helpful to many people. Sincerely, Rudinei Weschenfelder http://twitter.com/RudineiTi Rudineiw on irc.freenode.net - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - |
From: richard l. <mai...@lu...> - 2011-04-12 07:06:26
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On Mon, 11 Apr 2011 22:04:51 +0100 Andrew Ampers Taylor <am...@gm...> wrote: > If we take? as being a wild card, this is what I mean... > > DELETE: IMG_03??.JPG REPLACE Victoria Park - ? - .jpg > > All in one operation. Yes, but did you receive what Zurd Zurd wrote (IIRC the author of the program)? That's a one shot operation. I'll copy it: <quote> I can do this in one operation in the numerical section : Add numbers starting at "1" and increment by "1" Insert before the numbers "Victoria Park - " and after ".jpg" Keep existing names : No </quote> I think that's exactly what you're looking for ;-) R. -- ___________________________________________________________________ It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to speak aloud and remove all doubt. +------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Richard Lucassen, Utrecht | | Public key and email address: | | http://www.lucassen.org/mail-pubkey.html | +------------------------------------------------------------------+ |
From: Andrew A. T. <am...@gm...> - 2011-04-11 21:05:14
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Message: 3 Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2011 21:43:40 +0200 From: richard lucassen <mai...@lu...> On Mon, 11 Apr 2011 18:01:03 +0100 Andrew Ampers Taylor <am...@gm...> wrote: > It would be nice to use wildcard. > > Supposing I have a set of files > > IMG_0345.JPG > IMG_0346.JPG > IMG_0347.JPG > IMG_0348.JPG > IMG_0349.JPG > > And I wanted to change them to: > > Victoria Park - 01.jpg > > If I could use wild cards, this could be done in one operation, but at > present I can onlt do this in three or four (I hate JPG, I always > prefer jpg. There is the possibility to use regular expressions, or is that not what you mean? Replace: \.JPG$ with: .jpg Regular expression: X Loved your tagline Richard! No, this isn't quite what I mean but will be useful. If we take? as being a wild card, this is what I mean... DELETE: IMG_03??.JPG REPLACE Victoria Park - ? - .jpg All in one operation. _______________________________________________________ Andrew *Ampers Taylor* - London UK - Journalist & Editor of The Finchley Arrow |
From: Zurd Z. <zu...@gm...> - 2011-04-11 20:06:35
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I can do this in one operation in the numerical section : Add numbers starting at "1" and increment by "1" Insert before the numbers "Victoria Park - " and after ".jpg" Keep existing names : No ------------------------------ *De :* Andrew Ampers Taylor <am...@gm...> *À :* gpr...@li... *Envoyé le :* Lun 11 avril 2011, 13h 01min 03s *Objet :* [Gprename-users] Wild Cards would be useful. It would be nice to use wildcard. Supposing I have a set of files IMG_0345.JPG IMG_0346.JPG IMG_0347.JPG IMG_0348.JPG IMG_0349.JPG And I wanted to change them to: Victoria Park - 01.jpg If I could use wild cards, this could be done in one operation, but at present I can onlt do this in three or four (I hate JPG, I always prefer jpg. Ampers. |
From: richard l. <mai...@lu...> - 2011-04-11 19:43:49
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On Mon, 11 Apr 2011 18:01:03 +0100 Andrew Ampers Taylor <am...@gm...> wrote: > It would be nice to use wildcard. > > Supposing I have a set of files > > IMG_0345.JPG > IMG_0346.JPG > IMG_0347.JPG > IMG_0348.JPG > IMG_0349.JPG > > And I wanted to change them to: > > Victoria Park - 01.jpg > > If I could use wild cards, this could be done in one operation, but at > present I can onlt do this in three or four (I hate JPG, I always > prefer jpg. There is the possibility to use regular expressions, or is that not what you mean? Replace: \.JPG$ with: .jpg Regular expression: X R. -- ___________________________________________________________________ It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to speak aloud and remove all doubt. +------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Richard Lucassen, Utrecht | | Public key and email address: | | http://www.lucassen.org/mail-pubkey.html | +------------------------------------------------------------------+ |
From: Andrew A. T. <am...@gm...> - 2011-04-11 17:01:24
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It would be nice to use wildcard. Supposing I have a set of files IMG_0345.JPG IMG_0346.JPG IMG_0347.JPG IMG_0348.JPG IMG_0349.JPG And I wanted to change them to: Victoria Park - 01.jpg If I could use wild cards, this could be done in one operation, but at present I can onlt do this in three or four (I hate JPG, I always prefer jpg. Ampers. |
From: Zurd <zu...@ya...> - 2010-02-06 01:04:32
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Vue détaillée 1. To rename a file manually is a good idea and it's in the README file in the changelog section. 2. Same thing for the Date column (or creation date) 3. Insert string at a specific position is a good idea, I'll include it in the changelog. So everything is the in README file but I won't implement it. GPRename is coded in GTK2-Perl, it's pretty good, but I hate the documentation and it is not cross-platform, I've been thinking of starting from scratch, probably in wxPython, it seems promising, I just don't know when I'll be able to release a first version. Just for fun, I just saw that there's already another renamer in wxPython which is called Métamorphose, works on all OS and has a million features, but the interface is quite complex. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Zurd-- Prompted by R's wishlist -- which I also would find useful -- I would like to request the ability to sort the files displayed by date/time (especially by creation time). The use case for this is that I sometimes download several series of images which are all named, say, 1 through 25. If there are more than a handful of such 1-25 sequenced image sets, then GPRename becomes almost useless in terms of sorting for that situation. The good news is that each set will differ slightly in time of creation, with each set being grouped together in time. While it is easy to insert the '0' in front of '1-9' (why oh why are people so stupid about leading zero when naming filesets??!!), it is not currently possible to find out which 12 goes with which 13, or which 07 with which 08, etc, when there might be thirty 12's, 13's, 07's, and 08's. What I usually do is use a viewer to manually create a bunch of temp directories, marking 1-25 for each set in the viewer and moving that set to one of the temp directories, marking/moving the next set to another temp directory, and so on. Only once this is done can I use GPRename to create a descriptive name for each set, and then these are generally moved back into the original directory into which they were downloaded. Thanks again for this application, which I continue to use nearly every day ;-) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hello Zurd, If have a few things for the wishlist: 1) possibility to rename a file manually 2) For the "Numerical" option, a third option: insert numerical string on position X Example: name-of-file1.txt name-of-file2.txt name-of-file3.txt name-of-file4.txt Insert numerical value at position 6: name-01-of-file1.txt name-02-of-file2.txt name-03-of-file3.txt name-04-of-file4.txt R. -- ___________________________________________________________________ It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to speak aloud and remove all doubt. +------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Richard Lucassen, Utrecht | | Public key and email address: | | http://www.lucassen.org/mail-pubkey.html | +------------------------------------------------------------------+ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The Planet: dedicated and managed hosting, cloud storage, colocation Stay online with enterprise data centers and the best network in the business Choose flexible plans and management services without long-term contracts Personal 24x7 support from experience hosting pros just a phone call away. http://p.sf.net/sfu/theplanet-com _______________________________________________ Gprename-users mailing list Gpr...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gprename-users Découvrez les photos les plus intéressantes du jour. http://www.flickr.com/explore/interesting/7days/ |
From: Lacrocivious A. <alt...@ya...> - 2010-02-05 20:26:44
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Zurd-- Prompted by R's wishlist -- which I also would find useful -- I would like to request the ability to sort the files displayed by date/time (especially by creation time). The use case for this is that I sometimes download several series of images which are all named, say, 1 through 25. If there are more than a handful of such 1-25 sequenced image sets, then GPRename becomes almost useless in terms of sorting for that situation. The good news is that each set will differ slightly in time of creation, with each set being grouped together in time. While it is easy to insert the '0' in front of '1-9' (why oh why are people so stupid about leading zero when naming filesets??!!), it is not currently possible to find out which 12 goes with which 13, or which 07 with which 08, etc, when there might be thirty 12's, 13's, 07's, and 08's. What I usually do is use a viewer to manually create a bunch of temp directories, marking 1-25 for each set in the viewer and moving that set to one of the temp directories, marking/moving the next set to another temp directory, and so on. Only once this is done can I use GPRename to create a descriptive name for each set, and then these are generally moved back into the original directory into which they were downloaded. Thanks again for this application, which I continue to use nearly every day ;-) |
From: richard l. <mai...@lu...> - 2010-02-05 19:37:41
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Hello Zurd, If have a few things for the wishlist: 1) possibility to rename a file manually 2) For the "Numerical" option, a third option: insert numerical string on position X Example: name-of-file1.txt name-of-file2.txt name-of-file3.txt name-of-file4.txt Insert numerical value at position 6: name-01-of-file1.txt name-02-of-file2.txt name-03-of-file3.txt name-04-of-file4.txt R. -- ___________________________________________________________________ It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to speak aloud and remove all doubt. +------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Richard Lucassen, Utrecht | | Public key and email address: | | http://www.lucassen.org/mail-pubkey.html | +------------------------------------------------------------------+ |
From: Zurd <zu...@ya...> - 2009-05-06 16:03:59
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Hi Guraknugen, I'm sorry I missed your e-mail that you sent on march 21, I probably deleted as I thought it was spam, but today I was cleaning up the e-mail archive (deleting spam) and I found your e-mail. I tried as much to replicate the problem but I just can't, every time I rename pictures, when I go back to nautilus it re-display all the thumbnails just fine. But if you still have the problem with Ubuntu 9.04 and GPRename 2.6.3, try to tell me more in details exactly what you are doing and I'll try to replicate it again. I don't think this is a problem with GPRename but I'm not fully sure. Thanks > When renaming pictures, the wrong thumbnails are sometimes shown for some > of the pictures. > Here's one example: > We have a folder with a lot of pictures. They are named like Ab001.jpg, > Ab002.jpg until, let's say Ab579.jpg. > We remove a couple of them, let's say Ab004.jpg and some more. > We rename them again, this time the names will be something like Ab001.jpg > until Ab573.jpg. > Now have a look at their thumbnails in Nautilus. Strange enough we can now > see that some of the pictures share the same thumbnail. Open both of them > and you'll see that one of the pictures just show the wrong thumbnail. > This is not a good thing, because if I delete pictures by just looking at > their thumbnails, I might delete pictures that I want to keep. > The temporary solution is of course to delete the folder @HOME/.thumbnails > after every renaming procedure like this one, but GPRename could do that > for us, couldn't it? Or make sure that the thumbnails are changed properly > in the first place. > Maybe this is not a GPRename bug, but in that case, where to file the bug > report? To the Gnome team? Nautilus? Is there a special thumbnail team? > Oh, and I use GPRename 2.5 with Ubuntu 8.10 (Gnome 2.24.1). Devenez un meilleur amigo grâce à Yahoo! Courriel http://cf.promos.yahoo.com/courriel/visiteguidee2/ |
From: richard l. <mai...@lu...> - 2009-03-22 00:46:11
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For the wishlist: Editing individual filenames manually is not yet possible and this would be a nice option. E.g.: click right mouse button on a file, and select "rename" R. -- ___________________________________________________________________ It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to speak aloud and remove all doubt. +------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Richard Lucassen, Utrecht | | Public key and email address: | | http://www.lucassen.org/mail-pubkey.html | +------------------------------------------------------------------+ |
From: Guraknugen <gur...@gm...> - 2009-03-21 07:28:32
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When renaming pictures, the wrong thumbnails are sometimes shown for some of the pictures. Here's one example: We have a folder with a lot of pictures. They are named like Ab001.jpg, Ab002.jpg until, let's say Ab579.jpg. We remove a couple of them, let's say Ab004.jpg and some more. We rename them again, this time the names will be something like Ab001.jpg until Ab573.jpg. Now have a look at their thumbnails in Nautilus. Strange enough we can now see that some of the pictures share the same thumbnail. Open both of them and you'll see that one of the pictures just show the wrong thumbnail. This is not a good thing, because if I delete pictures by just looking at their thumbnails, I might delete pictures that I want to keep. The temporary solution is of course to delete the folder @HOME/.thumbnails after every renaming procedure like this one, but GPRename could do that for us, couldn't it? Or make sure that the thumbnails are changed properly in the first place. Maybe this is not a GPRename bug, but in that case, where to file the bug report? To the Gnome team? Nautilus? Is there a special thumbnail team? Oh, and I use GPRename 2.5 with Ubuntu 8.10 (Gnome 2.24.1). |
From: Zurd <zu...@ya...> - 2008-09-03 22:27:57
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Thanks, gprename 2.6.3 is out with the Estonian translation ! ----- Message initial ---- De : mihkel <tu...@gm...> À : gpr...@li... Envoyé le : mercredi 3 septembre 2008, 05 h 22 min 43 s Objet : [Gprename-users] Estonian translation Hey, I translated GPRename 2.6.2 to Estonian. mihkel Découvrez les photos les plus intéressantes du jour. http://www.flickr.com/explore/interesting/7days/ |
From: mihkel <tu...@gm...> - 2008-09-03 09:22:37
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Hey, I translated GPRename 2.6.2 to Estonian. mihkel |
From: Hade H. <obs...@fa...> - 2008-08-09 11:21:53
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Heya, |
From: Lillian K. <sup...@be...> - 2008-08-06 16:57:00
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Saluton, |
From: Scarlett V. <foc...@gp...> - 2008-07-15 10:19:29
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From: Zurd <zu...@ya...> - 2008-07-14 15:21:20
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Me too on my system there's only zh_CN, so I modifed it, it's fixed in version 2.6.2 which is available now, thanks for your input! ----- Message initial ---- De : Martin Tournoij <car...@rw...> À : gpr...@li... Envoyé le : dimanche 13 juillet 2008, 20 h 40 min 58 s Objet : [Gprename-users] Chinese simplified, wrong installation directory? Hi, gprename 2.6 adds a translation for Simplified Chinese, which gets installed to ${prefix}/share/locale/cn_ZH.mo But isn't the correct code zh_CN? This is where all the other Simplified Chinese translations are on my system... -- Martin Tournoij car...@rw... http://www.daemonforums.org QOTD: Peace be to this house, and all that dwell in it. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sponsored by: SourceForge.net Community Choice Awards: VOTE NOW! Studies have shown that voting for your favorite open source project, along with a healthy diet, reduces your potential for chronic lameness and boredom. Vote Now at http://www.sourceforge.net/community/cca08 _______________________________________________ Gprename-users mailing list Gpr...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gprename-users Découvrez les photos les plus intéressantes du jour. http://www.flickr.com/explore/interesting/7days/ |
From: Martin T. <car...@rw...> - 2008-07-14 00:39:07
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Hi, gprename 2.6 adds a translation for Simplified Chinese, which gets installed to ${prefix}/share/locale/cn_ZH.mo But isn't the correct code zh_CN? This is where all the other Simplified Chinese translations are on my system... -- Martin Tournoij car...@rw... http://www.daemonforums.org QOTD: Peace be to this house, and all that dwell in it. |
From: Johnny R. <gur...@gm...> - 2008-07-13 18:34:01
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2008/7/13, Zurd <zu...@ya...>: > > Thanks! You just found another bug! Yes the problem's because there's > spaces in your path. > I modified the Makefile and released a new 2.6 version, download it and try > it. > > I'm glad I could be to any help… I downloaded it again and now it installs perfectly. When I start it, it is already in Swedish, it doesn't seem to be possible to change the language, though, at least not from inside the GUI. Maybe I should study Perl… I also have a minor wish: When adding a numerical part, I can select a start number and how much the number should increase for every file. I would also like to be able to select how many characters the number should contain, like 001, 002 or 01, 02 or even 00001, 00002 etc. Not a very important feature perharps, but I would use it anyway. Well, I know of a few workarounds so there's no panic… Thanks! ☺ Johnny Rosenberg |
From: Marvin S. <ma...@de...> - 2008-07-13 18:22:01
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On Sunday 13 July 2008 18:52:29 Zurd wrote: > Thanks! You just found another bug! Yes the problem's because there's > spaces in your path. I modified the Makefile and released a new 2.6 > version, download it and try it. Hi, do you really think this is the right way? Shouldn't we release it under 2.6.1 for example? I think this is better ;-) Regards, -- .""`. Marvin Stark <ma...@de...> : :" : Homepage: www.der-marv.de `. `"` `- Debian - when you have better things to do than fix a system |
From: Zurd <zu...@ya...> - 2008-07-13 16:52:25
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Thanks! You just found another bug! Yes the problem's because there's spaces in your path. I modified the Makefile and released a new 2.6 version, download it and try it. p.s. it's not in SVN yet, sourceforge is experiencing some problems for the moment : https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=2017362&group_id=1&atid=200001 ----- Message initial ---- De : Johnny Rosenberg <gur...@gm...> À : gpr...@li... Envoyé le : dimanche 13 juillet 2008, 12 h 10 min 19 s Objet : Re: [Gprename-users] Re : Re : Patch for gprename.desktop 2008/7/13, Zurd <zu...@ya...>: Thanks for telling about the locale/sv file, I added it in the Makefile, I have no idea why it's been left out like that. For your problem, after you do 'sudo make install' could you copy/paste everything you see, I'll be able to help with all the information. Ooops, I did it again, replied to you, Zurd, rather than the list. It seems like I never learn… However, now I try again, hopefully it reaches the right place this time… Here is what I see in the terminal from a few steps before sudo make install: drwxr-xr-x 8 guraknugen guraknugen 4096 2008-07-13 09:57 gprename-2.6 -rw-r--r-- 1 guraknugen guraknugen 53461 2008-07-13 09:04 gprename-2.6.tar.bz2 guraknugen@PB-laptop:~/Eget/Nerladdad programvara/GNU Linux/Verktyg/Filhantering/GPRename$ cd gprename-2.6/ guraknugen@PB-laptop:~/Eget/Nerladdad programvara/GNU Linux/Verktyg/Filhantering/GPRename/gprename-2.6$ sudo make install [sudo] password for guraknugen: rm -rf build rm -f /usr/local/bin/gprename rm -f /usr/local/share/applications/gprename.desktop rm -f /usr/local/share/applications/gprename.schemas rm -f /usr/local/share/man/man1/gprename.1 rm -f /usr/local/share/locale/ca/LC_MESSAGES/gprename.mo rm -f /usr/local/share/locale/cn_ZH/LC_MESSAGES/gprename.mo rm -f /usr/local/share/locale/de/LC_MESSAGES/gprename.mo rm -f /usr/local/share/locale/es/LC_MESSAGES/gprename.mo rm -f /usr/local/share/locale/fr/LC_MESSAGES/gprename.mo rm -f /usr/local/share/locale/id/LC_MESSAGES/gprename.mo rm -f /usr/local/share/locale/it/LC_MESSAGES/gprename.mo rm -f /usr/local/share/locale/nl/LC_MESSAGES/gprename.mo rm -f /usr/local/share/locale/pl/LC_MESSAGES/gprename.mo rm -f /usr/local/share/locale/pt_BR/LC_MESSAGES/gprename.mo rm -fr /usr/local/share/pixmaps/gprename # Create temporary build directory and modify file locations. install -d /home/guraknugen/Eget/Nerladdad programvara/GNU Linux/Verktyg/Filhantering/GPRename/gprename-2.6/build install -d /home/guraknugen/Eget/Nerladdad programvara/GNU Linux/Verktyg/Filhantering/GPRename/gprename-2.6/build/locale install -d /home/guraknugen/Eget/Nerladdad programvara/GNU Linux/Verktyg/Filhantering/GPRename/gprename-2.6/build/locale/ca install -d /home/guraknugen/Eget/Nerladdad programvara/GNU Linux/Verktyg/Filhantering/GPRename/gprename-2.6/build/locale/cn_ZH install -d /home/guraknugen/Eget/Nerladdad programvara/GNU Linux/Verktyg/Filhantering/GPRename/gprename-2.6/build/locale/de install -d /home/guraknugen/Eget/Nerladdad programvara/GNU Linux/Verktyg/Filhantering/GPRename/gprename-2.6/build/locale/es install -d /home/guraknugen/Eget/Nerladdad programvara/GNU Linux/Verktyg/Filhantering/GPRename/gprename-2.6/build/locale/fr install -d /home/guraknugen/Eget/Nerladdad programvara/GNU Linux/Verktyg/Filhantering/GPRename/gprename-2.6/build/locale/id install -d /home/guraknugen/Eget/Nerladdad programvara/GNU Linux/Verktyg/Filhantering/GPRename/gprename-2.6/build/locale/it install -d /home/guraknugen/Eget/Nerladdad programvara/GNU Linux/Verktyg/Filhantering/GPRename/gprename-2.6/build/locale/nl install -d /home/guraknugen/Eget/Nerladdad programvara/GNU Linux/Verktyg/Filhantering/GPRename/gprename-2.6/build/locale/pl install -d /home/guraknugen/Eget/Nerladdad programvara/GNU Linux/Verktyg/Filhantering/GPRename/gprename-2.6/build/locale/pt_BR perl -ne 's!\@INSTALLDIR\@!/usr/local!g ; print' < bin/gprename > build/gprename /bin/sh: cannot create build/gprename: Directory nonexistent make: *** [build] Fel 2 guraknugen@PB-laptop:~/Eget/Nerladdad programvara/GNU Linux/Verktyg/Filhantering/GPRename/gprename-2.6$ I wonder, can it be that my path contains spaces? But it shouldn't matter, should it? It works in all other cases I've seen so far… However, when I check, there is no /home/guraknugen/Eget/Nerladdad programvara/GNU Linux/Verktyg/Filhantering/GPRename/gprename-2.6/build folder. It seems like it's never created, I don't know. Johnny Rosenberg Devenez un meilleur amigo grâce à Yahoo! Courriel http://cf.promos.yahoo.com/courriel/visiteguidee2/ |
From: Johnny R. <gur...@gm...> - 2008-07-13 16:10:09
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2008/7/13, Zurd <zu...@ya...>: > > Thanks for telling about the locale/sv file, I added it in the Makefile, I > have no idea why it's been left out like that. > > For your problem, after you do 'sudo make install' could you copy/paste > everything you see, I'll be able to help > with all the information. > > Ooops, I did it again, replied to you, Zurd, rather than the list. It seems like I never learn… However, now I try again, hopefully it reaches the right place this time… Here is what I see in the terminal from a few steps before sudo make install: drwxr-xr-x 8 guraknugen guraknugen 4096 2008-07-13 09:57 gprename-2.6 -rw-r--r-- 1 guraknugen guraknugen 53461 2008-07-13 09:04 gprename-2.6.tar.bz2 guraknugen@PB-laptop:~/Eget/Nerladdad programvara/GNU Linux/Verktyg/Filhantering/GPRename$ cd gprename-2.6/ guraknugen@PB-laptop:~/Eget/Nerladdad programvara/GNU Linux/Verktyg/Filhantering/GPRename/gprename-2.6$ sudo make install [sudo] password for guraknugen: rm -rf build rm -f /usr/local/bin/gprename rm -f /usr/local/share/applications/gprename.desktop rm -f /usr/local/share/applications/gprename.schemas rm -f /usr/local/share/man/man1/gprename.1 rm -f /usr/local/share/locale/ca/LC_MESSAGES/gprename.mo rm -f /usr/local/share/locale/cn_ZH/LC_MESSAGES/gprename.mo rm -f /usr/local/share/locale/de/LC_MESSAGES/gprename.mo rm -f /usr/local/share/locale/es/LC_MESSAGES/gprename.mo rm -f /usr/local/share/locale/fr/LC_MESSAGES/gprename.mo rm -f /usr/local/share/locale/id/LC_MESSAGES/gprename.mo rm -f /usr/local/share/locale/it/LC_MESSAGES/gprename.mo rm -f /usr/local/share/locale/nl/LC_MESSAGES/gprename.mo rm -f /usr/local/share/locale/pl/LC_MESSAGES/gprename.mo rm -f /usr/local/share/locale/pt_BR/LC_MESSAGES/gprename.mo rm -fr /usr/local/share/pixmaps/gprename # Create temporary build directory and modify file locations. install -d /home/guraknugen/Eget/Nerladdad programvara/GNU Linux/Verktyg/Filhantering/GPRename/gprename-2.6/build install -d /home/guraknugen/Eget/Nerladdad programvara/GNU Linux/Verktyg/Filhantering/GPRename/gprename-2.6/build/locale install -d /home/guraknugen/Eget/Nerladdad programvara/GNU Linux/Verktyg/Filhantering/GPRename/gprename-2.6/build/locale/ca install -d /home/guraknugen/Eget/Nerladdad programvara/GNU Linux/Verktyg/Filhantering/GPRename/gprename-2.6/build/locale/cn_ZH install -d /home/guraknugen/Eget/Nerladdad programvara/GNU Linux/Verktyg/Filhantering/GPRename/gprename-2.6/build/locale/de install -d /home/guraknugen/Eget/Nerladdad programvara/GNU Linux/Verktyg/Filhantering/GPRename/gprename-2.6/build/locale/es install -d /home/guraknugen/Eget/Nerladdad programvara/GNU Linux/Verktyg/Filhantering/GPRename/gprename-2.6/build/locale/fr install -d /home/guraknugen/Eget/Nerladdad programvara/GNU Linux/Verktyg/Filhantering/GPRename/gprename-2.6/build/locale/id install -d /home/guraknugen/Eget/Nerladdad programvara/GNU Linux/Verktyg/Filhantering/GPRename/gprename-2.6/build/locale/it install -d /home/guraknugen/Eget/Nerladdad programvara/GNU Linux/Verktyg/Filhantering/GPRename/gprename-2.6/build/locale/nl install -d /home/guraknugen/Eget/Nerladdad programvara/GNU Linux/Verktyg/Filhantering/GPRename/gprename-2.6/build/locale/pl install -d /home/guraknugen/Eget/Nerladdad programvara/GNU Linux/Verktyg/Filhantering/GPRename/gprename-2.6/build/locale/pt_BR perl -ne 's!\@INSTALLDIR\@!/usr/local!g ; print' < bin/gprename > build/gprename /bin/sh: cannot create build/gprename: Directory nonexistent make: *** [build] Fel 2 guraknugen@PB-laptop:~/Eget/Nerladdad programvara/GNU Linux/Verktyg/Filhantering/GPRename/gprename-2.6$ I wonder, can it be that my path contains spaces? But it shouldn't matter, should it? It works in all other cases I've seen so far… However, when I check, there is no /home/guraknugen/Eget/Nerladdad programvara/GNU Linux/Verktyg/Filhantering/GPRename/gprename-2.6/build folder. It seems like it's never created, I don't know. Johnny Rosenberg |
From: Zurd <zu...@ya...> - 2008-07-13 14:59:29
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Thanks for telling about the locale/sv file, I added it in the Makefile, I have no idea why it's been left out like that. For your problem, after you do 'sudo make install' could you copy/paste everything you see, I'll be able to help with all the information. ----- Message initial ---- De : Johnny Rosenberg <gur...@gm...> À : gpr...@li... Envoyé le : dimanche 13 juillet 2008, 05 h 21 min 02 s Objet : Re: [Gprename-users] Re : Patch for gprename.desktop 2008/7/12, Zurd <zu...@ya...>: Thanks, the patch has been applied to SVN and I've updated the 2.6 release on sourceforge's download page. I tried to install it on Ubuntu 8.04 by following the instructions on thesourceforge's place, but when I do sudo make install, being in the gprename-2-6 folder crated in the step before that, text comes up saying "install -d /home/[blah blah blah]/gprename-2.6/build" etc, but efter a while it says that the folder does not exist. When I check, using ls -la, I can see that there is no build folder. I tried to create one manually with "install -d build" and it works. I have tried to change the rights of different things, for example the Makefile and the gprename-2.6 folder, but with no success. Any hints? Obviously I'm doing something wrong, right? But what…? I also found that "sv.po" is not mentioned in Makefile. However, the file exists in the gprename-2.6/locale/ folder. Yes, of course I can add it myself, but… well, I guess you can see my point… :) Johnny Rosenberg P.S. Once again, Zurd, I'm so sorry for having sent this to you personally earlier today, since I thought it was enough to hit the Reply button to reply to posts on this mailing list, since this works for (almost) all the other mailing lists I'm in. D.S. Découvrez les photos les plus intéressantes du jour. http://www.flickr.com/explore/interesting/7days/ |
From: Johnny R. <gur...@gm...> - 2008-07-13 09:20:52
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2008/7/12, Zurd <zu...@ya...>: > > Thanks, the patch has been applied to SVN and I've updated the 2.6 release > on sourceforge's download page. > > I tried to install it on Ubuntu 8.04 by following the instructions on thesourceforge's place, but when I do sudo make install, being in the gprename-2-6 folder crated in the step before that, text comes up saying "install -d /home/[blah blah blah]/gprename-2.6/build" etc, but efter a while it says that the folder does not exist. When I check, using ls -la, I can see that there is no build folder. I tried to create one manually with "install -d build" and it works. I have tried to change the rights of different things, for example the Makefile and the gprename-2.6 folder, but with no success. Any hints? Obviously I'm doing something wrong, right? But what…? I also found that "sv.po" is not mentioned in Makefile. However, the file exists in the gprename-2.6/locale/ folder. Yes, of course I can add it myself, but… well, I guess you can see my point… :) Johnny Rosenberg P.S. Once again, Zurd, I'm so sorry for having sent this to you personally earlier today, since I thought it was enough to hit the Reply button to reply to posts on this mailing list, since this works for (almost) all the other mailing lists I'm in. D.S. |