On 2 October 2013 00:58, Beco wrote:
>> #define _( String ) gettext( String )
>>
>> breaks xgettext
>>
>> Is there any trick to get it working with the define?
Solution:
Use -k_ arg. Example:
$xgettext -k_ -d hallo -s -o hallowelt.pot hallowelt.c
Thanks!
Beco.
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On 2 October 2013 00:44, Beco wrote:
> On 1 October 2013 19:03, Boris Pek wrote:
[big snip]
>
> $ msgfmt -c -v -o hallo.mo en_US-hallowelt.po pt_BR-hallowelt.po
>
> I get this fatal errors:
>
> pt_BR-hallowelt.po:6: duplicate message definition...
> en_US-hallowelt.po:7: ...this is the location
On 1 October 2013 19:03, Boris Pek wrote:
> Hi,
>
[snip]
>
> $ env | grep LANG
> $ env | grep LC_
>
> And search in google (or etc.) these environmental variables.
>
>> How can I see it in the original form?
>
> Try something like this:
> $ LC_ALL=C hallowelt
> or this:
> $ export LC_ALL=C
> $ h
On 1 October 2013 23:15, Craig Small wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 28, 2013 at 12:42:02AM -0300, Beco wrote:
[snip]
>>PS. Also, hijacking my own thread, I think there is a bug with the short
>>opt "-c" to set license. Is that so? Just the long option is working for
> It was bug #684258 and was fixe
On Sat, Sep 28, 2013 at 12:42:02AM -0300, Beco wrote:
> Its said in the man page that dh_make would use my $DEBEMAIL, but the
> email I see is another one (I suppose composed of login @ host-name ).
dh_make tries lots of things to get the right email address which is
why you are seeing th
Hi,
> Now I moved it to the correct location.
>
> $mv hallo.mo ~/tmp/locale/en/LC_MESSAGES
>
> The problem now is that I can only run it in english!
$ env | grep LANG
$ env | grep LC_
And search in google (or etc.) these environmental variables.
> How can I see it in the original form?
Try som
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Hi Juhani,
I honestly wasn't aware that version of Debian exited, till you told
me! I have setup a virtual machine to test the software under
kFreeBSD, to ensure there are no obvious bugs...
At the moment I have found a bug and have contacted the ups
Your message dated Tue, 01 Oct 2013 22:03:15 +0200
with message-id <524b2a83.7070...@xs4all.nl>
and subject line Re: RFS: mapcache/1.2.0-1 [ITP]
has caused the Debian Bug report #724924,
regarding RFS: mapcache/1.2.0-1 [ITP]
to be marked as done.
This means that you claim that the problem has been
On 29 September 2013 23:41, Beco wrote:
> On 29 September 2013 23:35, Martin Eberhard Schauer wrote:
>>> Please, what would be the correct way to translate printf messages (in
>>> a C program) into some other languages?
>>
>> You will have to learn about gettext and prepare your program for it.
Package: sponsorship-requests
Severity: normal
Dear mentors,
I am looking for a sponsor for my package "thuban"
Package name: thuban
Version : 1.2.2-4
Upstream Author : Thuban Project Team
URL : http://thuban.intevation.org/
License : GPL-2.0+
Section
Anton Balashov wrote on 2013-10-01 12:49:
> How to switch my master on custom tag from upstream branch? I want to
> start work under a new (or custom) version. How to sync master
> workspace with commit from upstream? And left the debian dir.
> Of-course, I can backup debian dir and make a hard r
This fellow is stuck, and I couldn't find the answer to his question
(at least not without checking out a git repo and furtling round
inside. The docs on the URL given are out of data point to svn.)
I _think_ he doesn't need to do anything to his own package, only
change stuff in the gis blend met
Hello,
I'm stuck.
How can I improve my packaging ?
Regards.
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Blanc Pierre
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Hello, mentors.
The issue:
I have created a git repo with master and upstream branches and use
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How to switch my master on custom tag from upstream branch? I want to
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