Wednesday, May 2, 2012

i18n - local translation does not show up - bug

hi,

I want two languages in my project - en and ta. I have set this up in
many projects over the years and this is the first time I am seeing
failure. The problem is that on switching to tamil, the django strings
are getting translated, but not the local strings. Django is obviously
not finding my local .mo file. Makemessages and compilemessages work
fine. My locale directory is at the same level as manage.py. Even if I
put it at the same level as settings.py, it still does not work.

django version - latest trunk

later: on checking, this works upto revision 17860 and breaks from 17861
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regards
Kenneth Gonsalves

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regards
Kenneth Gonsalves

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