sometimes payload is used as capacity
i think it means the number exceeds the capacity for , lets say, certain number of
packages.
Not really sure. Have you solved it already?
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De: Máximo Castañeda <mcrcctm(a)gmail.com>
Enviado: miércoles, 12 de abril de 2017 07:30:11 a. m.
Para: Fedora Translation Project List
Asunto: Re: DNF translation
FWIW, I've translated it to something that back in English would be
like "no data manager found for %s". From the code[1], it looks like
there are different types of repos or downloadable "stuff" (payload),
that can each have a different "manager" (factory), such as a normal
rpm and a deltarpm.
[1]
https://github.com/rpm-software-management/dnf/blob/master/dnf/repo.py#L104
2017-04-12 13:39 GMT+02:00 Zdenek Chmelar <chmelarz(a)gmail.com>:
Hello all
The DNF project has one sentence which I'm not able to reasonably translate. I think
I do not understand the sentence meaning properly. I have checked French and German
translations in order to understand the meaning better but those languages didn't
translate that sentence yet.
So what's the magic sentence I speak about?
"no matching payload factory for %s" (message with number #547)
If anyone could explain what means "payload factory" in relation to DNF, I
would be very thankful ;-)
Thanks
Z.
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