On Wed, Dec 20, 2000 at 02:24:43PM +0100, Denis Barbier wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 20, 2000 at 08:44:16AM +0100, Martin Quinson wrote:
> > On Tue, 19 Dec 2000, James A. Treacy wrote:
> > 
> > > The results of the latest run of the url checker have been
> > > placed on http://people.debian.org/~treacy/urlcheck/
> > 
> > I can find the following there:
> > 
> > Looking into http://www.debian.org/international/l10n/l10n-lang.en.html
> >   http://www.debian.org/international/l10n/l10n-lang-br : Error =
> > (404) Not Found
> > 
> > And the same error for a long list of languages.
> > 
> > My problem is that these pages should be generated by scripts/l10n-lang.pl
> > (included in l10n-lang.wml). And these pages ARE generated when I do
> > make. I don't understand what's going on.
> 
> Hi Martin, this is not related to wml, but to Makefiles. From similar
> situations i guess a solution is to add in international/l10n/Makefile
>   ifeq ($(LANGUAGE),en)
>   install::
>           install -p -m664 l10n-lang-*.en.html $(HTMLDIR)
>   endif
> 
> Now it has to be approved by a `make' guru ;)

Well. What about the following ? 
install::
         install -p -m664 l10n-lang-*.$(LANGUAGE).html $(HTMLDIR)

 
> > In a more general way, I'm not sure I use the best way to generate these
> > pages because they all use a pretty big database (aka
> > data/transmonitor). As each part are generated by a separate wml file, the
> > DB must be loaded (ie, parsed) several times. What is the best way to get
> > a wml file generating several pages ?
> > 
> > Any hint, someone ? 
> 
> I'll have a look. Send a mail if you do not hear from me for days, which
> means i forgot to look into your files.

Do not hesitate to send me private mail if you have any part of the code is
not clear.

Bye, Mt.

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