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On Tue, 08 Jan 2008 09:12:16 +0100
Alexander Larsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> On Mon, 2008-01-07 at 22:56 +0100, Luca Ferretti wrote:
> > 
> > Huston, we have a problem....
> > 
> > Alex, we have to make `intltool-update <LANG>` work too; it should
> > be needed by l10n.gnome.org to update statistics and downloadable
> > PO files and it's the standard and suggested way to manually update
> > PO files from sources.
> > 
> > But we need to put the infamous "[encoding: UTF-8]" string in
> > POTFILES.in in order to run it. This string should be removed by the
> > "POTFILES" rule in Makefile.in.in, but this seems to not work. 
> > 
> > Try this on current svn:
> >      1. `cd po`
> >      2. `intltool-update it`
> >      3. error message: needed "[encoding: UTF-8]"
> >      4. add this string in POTFILES.in
> >      5. `make POTFILES`
> >      6. `less POTFILES`
> > 
> > Rows starting with [ should be removed (as well as comments starting
> > with #) generating POTFILES from POTFILES.in
> > 
> > Meybe there are some errors in sed rules. Could you check it?
> 
> I tried to understand it before, but i just couldn't. There is this
> sed call in the Makefile:
>           && (sed -e '/^#/d'
>                                               \ -e "s/^\[.*\] +//"
>                                       \ -e '/^[       ]*$$/d'
>                               \ -e "[EMAIL PROTECTED]@        $$posrcprefix&
> \\\\@" < $(srcdir)/[EMAIL PROTECTED]  \ | sed -e '$$s/\\$$//') > [EMAIL 
> PROTECTED] \
> 
> The way I read it that should strip out the [] part. But it just
> doesn't seem to work, and I was unable to figure out why.
> 
> Help? Anyone?
> 
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The code "s/^\[.*\] +//" should remove those lines like "[encoding:
UTF-8] ". Notice the space after the closing bracket. Otherwise, the
script should only be "s/^\[.*\]//" or perhaps "s/^\[.*\]$//".

Regards,
Thadeu Cascardo.
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