Actually we don't use the 1.1 branch with all the fancy stuff that Juan-David has added (...). Plain 1.0.1 works well. So, the last version (1.1.0a3) might be broken after all.
... (about which I don't see the point) ... The point is that in my original post I was talking about the last version 1.1.0a3 and not about the old one. Please noticed also that now the last version is supposed to work with python 2.2 or greater. The old one works also with 2.2.x, but you get deprecation warnings when installing it. That's why I installed the newest. I also think that some how when you release a new version of a software, it has some new features/improvements and/or bug fixes that make it better. However, it could have also have new bugs. That's why it has to be tested by the final users.
I also said that it was unsupported because I posted a message to the localizer list last month reporting the bug and I didn't get any answer. But I was wrong . Juan-David just published a message on the Localizer list and said that he's currently working on Localizer. He's working more on itools and iKaaro, but it's good to now that this project is still alive and that there is also other people working on it. I think also that it's important to make public that this version doesn't work, so, other people will now know that they have to install 1.0.1 on production servers. I spend lots of time because I didn't found a message that confirmed it and nobody told me. So I thaugth it was only a problem I was having. Regards, Josef
... (about which I don't see the point) ...
Note that I was saying that bout the new invasive changes added by Juan-David, not about your use of the last version. If Localizer needs to be updated in the 1.0 branch for it to work with recent python versions, I'd welcome any patch. Florent
The point is that in my original post I was talking about the last version 1.1.0a3 and not about the old one. Please noticed also that now the last version is supposed to work with python 2.2 or greater. The old one works also with 2.2.x, but you get deprecation warnings when installing it. That's why I installed the newest. I also think that some how when you release a new version of a software, it has some new features/improvements and/or bug fixes that make it better. However, it could have also have new bugs. That's why it has to be tested by the final users.
I also said that it was unsupported because I posted a message to the localizer list last month reporting the bug and I didn't get any answer. But I was wrong . Juan-David just published a message on the Localizer list and said that he's currently working on Localizer. He's working more on itools and iKaaro, but it's good to now that this project is still alive and that there is also other people working on it.
I think also that it's important to make public that this version doesn't work, so, other people will now know that they have to install 1.0.1 on production servers. I spend lots of time because I didn't found a message that confirmed it and nobody told me. So I thaugth it was only a problem I was having.
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