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ale5000-git opened this issue Apr 2, 2025 · 5 comments
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Weblate strangeness #2846

ale5000-git opened this issue Apr 2, 2025 · 5 comments
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On Weblate in almost all components it say Image (This components is linked to the repository microG/...) excluding this one: play-services-core: strings.

Is something not linked well?

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mar-v-in commented Apr 2, 2025

play-services-core: strings is using the upstream git repository as source, all other components use the repository of the play-services-core: strings component (hence they are linked) instead. If each component was directly using the upstream git independently, squashing changes across components would be much more trouble.

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I admit I didn't understand your reply but if you say it is fine it is.

The other problem is the red icon, after clicking on it it say:
The VCS repository has many changes compared to the upstream. Merge changes manually or set up push to automate the operation.

Is this also fine?

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mar-v-in commented Apr 2, 2025

Fixed now as well (was only a cache that didn't refresh after fixing the issue earlier)

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Fixed now as well (was only a cache that didn't refresh after fixing the issue earlier)

The red icon is disappeared from play-services-ads-identifier: core: strings but it is still present in others,

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Now it seems everything is fixed, thanks.

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