Description of problem: I'm trying to upload new Swedish translations for F10, but get error messages all the time. I've tried a couple of different modules, im-chooser is one example, but always get the same message. So it doesn't seem to be related to what module is involved. How reproducible: Every time. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Try to upload a new translation Actual results: 500 Internal error The server encountered an unexpected condition which prevented it from fulfilling the request. Powered by CherryPy 2.3.0
Confirming also for french
I can't reproduce the problem, seems to work for me. If the problem insists, please supply some more information, as described at https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/L10N/FAQ#bugs.
I it has been this way at least since yesterday, and it persists now at Oct 5 17:40 UTC. As I mentioned it happens to several files, but as a test case right now the precise steps I did were: Go to http://translate.fedoraproject.org/teams/sv Click "Moduler" (Modules in English) Click "im-chooser" Click "Authenticate as a translator" Log in as "goeran" Select "/usr/local/l10n/po/im-chooser.po" as file Select "po/sv.po" as target Write "Updated Swedish translation." as commit message Click "Preview" After that I get the "500 Internal error" message I mentioned in comment 0.
Same with Serbian for paprefs. Non-ASCII full user name problem again?
Managed to submit after changing my full name to ASCII-only in FAS. I thought this was fixed last year (can't find BZ bug # or Tx trac ticket right now)? Regressions like this are frustrating.
The issue is caused from a completely different reason than the last time: https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-trans-list/2008-October/msg00039.html The lifeguard on this is Toshio, please drop by #fedora-admin to ping and/or thank him.
We modified the packages, and sent some successful preview/submits. Please test and close the bug report if the issue has been resolved.
Yes, now it works again. Thanks!
Mass change of component from Transifex to Website, since all our websites are handled by Transifex now.