Posted
over 6 years
ago
by
Michal Čihař
Weblate 3.4 has been released today. The most visible new feature are guided translation component setup or performance improvements, but there are several other improvements as well.
Full list of changes:
Added support for XLIFF placeholders.
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Celery can now utilize multiple task queues.
Added support for renaming and moving projects and components.
Include chars counts in reports.
Added guided adding of translation components with automatic detection of translation files.
Customizable merge commit messages for Git.
Added visual indication of component alerts in navigation.
Improved performance of loading translation files.
New addon to squash commits prior to push.
Improved displaying of translation changes.
Changed default merge style to rebase and made that configurable.
Better handle private use subtags in language code.
Improved performance of fulltext index updates.
Extended file upload API to support more parameters.
If you are upgrading from older version, please follow our upgrading instructions.
You can find more information about Weblate on https://weblate.org, the code is hosted on Github. If you are curious how it looks, you can try it out on demo server. Weblate is also being used on https://hosted.weblate.org/ as official translating service for phpMyAdmin, OsmAnd, Turris, FreedomBox, Weblate itself and many other projects.
Should you be looking for hosting of translations for your project, I'm happy to host them for you or help with setting it up on your infrastructure.
Further development of Weblate would not be possible without people providing donations, thanks to everybody who have helped so far! The roadmap for next release is just being prepared, you can influence this by expressing support for individual issues either by comments or by providing bounty for them.
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Posted
over 6 years
ago
by
phpMyAdmin Security Team
SQL injection in Designer feature
Affected Versions
phpMyAdmin versions from 4.5.0 through 4.8.4 are affected
CVE ID
2019-6798
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Posted
over 6 years
ago
by
phpMyAdmin Security Team
Arbitrary file read vulnerability
Affected Versions
phpMyAdmin versions from at least 4.0 through 4.8.4 are affected
CVE ID
2019-6799
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Posted
over 6 years
ago
by
Saksham Gupta
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Posted
over 6 years
ago
by
phpMyAdmin Security Team
XSS vulnerability in navigation tree
Affected Versions
phpMyAdmin versions from at least 4.0 through 4.8.3 are affected
CVE ID
CVE-2018-19970
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Posted
over 6 years
ago
by
phpMyAdmin Security Team
XSRF/CSRF vulnerability in phpMyAdmin
Affected Versions
phpMyAdmin versions 4.7.0 through 4.7.6 and 4.8.0 through 4.8.3 are affected.
CVE ID
CVE-2018-19969
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Posted
over 6 years
ago
by
phpMyAdmin Security Team
Local file inclusion through transformation feature
Affected Versions
phpMyAdmin versions from at least 4.0 through 4.8.3 are affected
CVE ID
CVE-2018-19968
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Posted
over 6 years
ago
by
Michal Čihař
Weblate 3.3 has been released today. The most visible new feature are component alerts, but there are several other improvements as well.
Full list of changes:
Added support for component and project removal.
Improved performance for some
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monolingual translations.
Added translation component alerts to highlight problems with a translation.
Expose XLIFF unit resname as context when available.
Added support for XLIFF states.
Added check for non writable files in DATA_DIR.
Improved CSV export for changes.
If you are upgrading from older version, please follow our upgrading instructions.
You can find more information about Weblate on https://weblate.org, the code is hosted on Github. If you are curious how it looks, you can try it out on demo server. Weblate is also being used on https://hosted.weblate.org/ as official translating service for phpMyAdmin, OsmAnd, Turris, FreedomBox, Weblate itself and many other projects.
Should you be looking for hosting of translations for your project, I'm happy to host them for you or help with setting it up on your infrastructure.
Further development of Weblate would not be possible without people providing donations, thanks to everybody who have helped so far! The roadmap for next release is just being prepared, you can influence this by expressing support for individual issues either by comments or by providing bounty for them.
Filed under:
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English
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Posted
over 6 years
ago
by
Michal Čihař
Upcoming Weblate 3.3 will bring new feature called alerts. This is one place location where you will see problems in your translations. Right now it mostly covers Weblate integration issues, but it will be extended in the future for deeper
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translation wide diagnostics.
This will help users to better integrate Weblate into the development process giving integration hints or highlighting problems Weblate has found in the translation. It will identify typical problems like not merged git repositories, parse errors in files or duplicate translation files. You can read more on this feature in the Weblate documentation.
You can enjoy this feature on Hosted Weblate right now, it will be part of upcoming 3.3 release.
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Posted
over 6 years
ago
by
Michal Čihař
Weblate 3.2.2 has been released today. It's a second bugfix release for 3.2 fixing several minor issues which appeared in the release.
Full list of changes:
Remove no longer needed Babel dependency.
Updated language definitions.
Improve
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documentation for addons, LDAP and Celery.
Fixed enabling new dos-eol and auto-java-messageformat flags.
Fixed running setup.py test from PyPI package.
Improved plurals handling.
Fixed translation upload API failure in some corner cases.
Fixed updating Git configuration in case it was changed manually.
If you are upgrading from older version, please follow our upgrading instructions.
You can find more information about Weblate on https://weblate.org, the code is hosted on Github. If you are curious how it looks, you can try it out on demo server. Weblate is also being used on https://hosted.weblate.org/ as official translating service for phpMyAdmin, OsmAnd, Turris, FreedomBox, Weblate itself and many other projects.
Should you be looking for hosting of translations for your project, I'm happy to host them for you or help with setting it up on your infrastructure.
Further development of Weblate would not be possible without people providing donations, thanks to everybody who have helped so far! The roadmap for next release is just being prepared, you can influence this by expressing support for individual issues either by comments or by providing bounty for them.
Filed under:
Debian
English
SUSE
Weblate
[Less]
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