On 30/09/2009, at 19.49, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
Steffen Juul wrote:
On 30/09/2009, at 9.46, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
btw, on a non fink contaminated machine running 10.4 i have autoconf 2.61 installed which can process the configure.ac fine.
Ok. I guess i shouldn't have updated autoconf then. Thanks for testing.
not exactly. what i meant is: autoconf that comes with xcode seems to be more uptodate than fink's autoconf.
But the version i get through Fink is 2.63.
i don't know why you need fink's version, unless the gettext tools depend on them.
I don't know either. Will look into it.
anyhow, i don't know what's going on either. i guess ALL_LINGUAS is still defined correctly: ALL_LINGUAS = af az be bg de el en_ca eu fr gu he hi hu it pa pt_br pt_pt sq sv vi
you could try to add a new target to the makefile by adding the following lines (remember that the whitespace before the echos MUST be a tab; not spaces)
<snip>
test: echo all_linguas: $(ALL_LINGUAS) echo po: $(POFILES) echo msg: $(MSGFILES)
</snip>
and then run "make test" to see whether it correctly prints all languages, pofiles and msgfiles
I think that is getting somewhere allthough i don't know how to deal with it:
----8<---- $make test echo all_linguas: af az be bg de el en_ca eu fr gu he hi hu it pa pt_br pt_pt sq sv vi all_linguas: af az be bg de el en_ca eu fr gu he hi hu it pa pt_br pt_pt sq sv vi echo po: af.po az.po be.po bg.po de.po el.po en_ca.po eu.po fr.po gu.po he.po hi.po hu.po it.po pa.po pt_br.po pt_pt.po sq.po sv.po vi.po .po po: af.po az.po be.po bg.po de.po el.po en_ca.po eu.po fr.po gu.po he.po hi.po hu.po it.po pa.po pt_br.po pt_pt.po sq.po sv.po vi.po .po echo msg: af.msg az.msg be.msg bg.msg de.msg el.msg en_ca.msg eu.msg fr.msg gu.msg he.msg hi.msg hu.msg it.msg pa.msg pt_br.msg pt_pt.msg sq.msg sv.msg vi.msg .msg msg: af.msg az.msg be.msg bg.msg de.msg el.msg en_ca.msg eu.msg fr.msg gu.msg he.msg hi.msg hu.msg it.msg pa.msg pt_br.msg pt_pt.msg sq.msg sv.msg vi.msg .msg ----8<----
I thinking about fx. the last '.msg'. I feels like a loop that stops one too late.
Any clue?