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Anyone able to help me with restoring the shared.po file?

I realized the reason why the file got corrupted could have been me not
noticing that OmegaT replaced headers of other files with the header of
shared.po file from TM - thus the contents of other uploaded files went to
shared.po instead.

But still I don't understand why I can't upload the correct shared.po file.
I tried uploading even the original untranslated file with no luck.

Can anyone restore shared.po for me?

Regards,
Modestas

2016-09-25 17:16 GMT+03:00 Modestas Rimkus <modestas.rimkus@gmail.com>:

Hi,

I was trying out offline translation of "LibreOffice master – Help" and
uploaded translated auxiliary.po file in the root folder of the project.
However, auxiliary.po file in Pootle stayed the same as it was, and content
of shared.po file was replaced instead.
Uploading the original shared.po file does not restore it. Now there are
two files in the root folder with the same content but different file names.

Could someone please restore the shared.po file in the root folder of "LibreOffice
master – Help" for Lithuanian and possibly explain what went wrong while I
was trying to upload?

Thanks!
Modestas


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