Bug 24072
Summary: | "Usage" messages in initscripts can be more generic | ||
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Product: | [Retired] Red Hat Linux | Reporter: | Christian Rose <menthos> |
Component: | initscripts | Assignee: | Bill Nottingham <notting> |
Status: | CLOSED DUPLICATE | QA Contact: | David Lawrence <dkl> |
Severity: | medium | Docs Contact: | |
Priority: | medium | ||
Version: | 7.1 | CC: | jbj, rvokal |
Target Milestone: | --- | ||
Target Release: | --- | ||
Hardware: | i386 | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
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Fixed In Version: | Doc Type: | Bug Fix | |
Doc Text: | Story Points: | --- | |
Clone Of: | Environment: | ||
Last Closed: | 2001-01-15 21:44:24 UTC | Type: | --- |
Regression: | --- | Mount Type: | --- |
Documentation: | --- | CRM: | |
Verified Versions: | Category: | --- | |
oVirt Team: | --- | RHEL 7.3 requirements from Atomic Host: | |
Cloudforms Team: | --- | Target Upstream Version: | |
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Description
Christian Rose
2001-01-15 21:44:20 UTC
Um, you can't translate a function name (well, you *can*, it would just be nonsensical.) As for the various messages, please see resolution to previous bug report. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 24068 *** > Um, you can't translate a function name (well, you *can*, it would just be
nonsensical.)
That's exactly what I meant. Including a function name in a message marked for
translation is unnecessary, it can be made more elegant with %s. Function names
and file names are two of the rare exceptions to the rule "never use
substitution in messages".
I will split up this bug.
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