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[cross-project-issues-dev] How to test Babel Pseudo translations

Hi all,
 
since there is an expected Helios item to test with Babel pseudo translations, I thought I'd forward John's excellent instructions (below) how to download, install and test with the pseudo translation packs to this list.
 
Note that when I went through this, I also had to launch Eclipse with
   eclipse -nl en_AA
in order to force displaying the pseudo translations from the fragments. This might not always be needed.
 
Thanks,
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Martin Oberhuber, Senior Member of Technical Staff, Wind River
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From: eclipse-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:eclipse-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of John Arthorne
Sent: Wednesday, April 14, 2010 7:45 PM
To: General development mailing list of the Eclipse project.
Subject: Re: [eclipse-dev] Planning Meeting Notes - Apr 14, 2010


The answer to the discussion topic is that pseudo-translations of the Eclipse SDK are produced every night by the babel project builds. They are available from the babel project downloads page. Simply unzip the pseudo-translation pack into your dropins folder and startup as normal.

1) Go to http://www.eclipse.org/babel/downloads.php
2) Select "Developer and Nightly Builds" at the bottom
3) Select "babel_language_packs"
4) Pick a recent nightly build
5) Pick "Helios", or if you don't see it pick "Galileo"  [See NOTE]
6) Scroll to the bottom to find the "Pseudo Translation" section
7) Select the BabelLanguagePack-eclipse-en_AA_*.zip file

NOTE: As of today (April 14, 2010), the Galileo stream of the babel build was referring to our map files in HEAD. I have fixed this, so hopefully in the next build you will see a "Helios" build show up. Until then, since the "Galileo" build is referring to our HEAD stream it should work for you.

John


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