Am Saturday, 17. September 2011, 18:39:35 schrieb Phil Holmes:
> I must admit to finding langdefs.py rather over-kill for what we actually
> use it for.  It seems to me the functional definition is quite simple -
> return a list of language abbreviations to either a make file or a python
> file which needs it.  However, we do need to ensure that 2 lists are
> available: web and doc.
> 
> Note Reinhold's mail about the errors from langdefs.  Making this simpler
> would stop those, too.

Actually, in lilypond-book, langdefs is used to load all languages so they are 
available in lilypond-book. The problem is that the languages are not built 
before they are used in a normal build, so I don't think the problem I 
reported can be solved in this way.

Cheers,
Reinhold
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