Helps troubleshoot SELinux problems
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When only the server is being installed, there is no need for the cairo portions of gobject. This change avoids pulling in the X11 stack. Signed-off-by: Stephen Gallagher <sgallagh@redhat.com> |
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Setroubleshoot translations currently live in the following locations: - https://fedora.zanata.org/project/view/setroubleshoot - contains translations for both stable (RHEL) and master (Fedora) branches - maintains large number of languages (several of which do not actually contain any translated strings) - updated by community and partially by RH localization effort - setroubleshoot source repositories (https://pagure.io/setroubleshoot and https://github.com/fedora-selinux/setroubleshoot) - is kept up-to-date with fedora.zanata How to update source files on fedora.zanata: $ git clone git@github.com:fedora-selinux/setroubleshoot.git $ cd setroubleshoot/framework # Update Makefile $ ./autogen.sh # generate new potfile $ cd po $ make setroubleshoot.pot # Repeat the process for plugins # Push potfiles to zanata $ zanata-cli push --push-type source How to pull new translations from zanata $ git clone git@github.com:fedora-selinux/setroubleshoot.git $ cd setroubleshoot # Make sure "zanata.xml" file pointing to corresponding translations branch is present # Optionally update source files on zanata # Pull new translations from zanata $ zanata-cli -e pull --pull-type trans