Hi, Maksym! [Moving discussion to the list with your permission.] > > Sorry, I meant libintl. I don't know how it's "visible", but for some > > reason configure decided not to use it. > > > probably because of -lintl goues before -L/usr/local/lib > I tried to replace in Makefiles, but it's probably not enough. I don't know much about Solaris linker, but it doesn't seem to be a problem, unless you have a system library that shadows the GNU library. If that's true, try ./configure CC="gcc -L/usr/local/lib" >From what I see in your config.log, ENABLE_NLS is defined. This means that the i18n support is enabled. Maybe the message catalogs weren't installed? Or maybe they have the *.gmo extension while the library tries to load *.mo or vice versa? I'm sorry for all the problems you have with the gettext support. Many (if not all) of them wouldn't exist if AM_GNU_GETTEXT were used. I did some reserch on the history of AM_GNOME_GETTEXT, and found this message: http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-hackers-readonly/2001-May/msg00199.html which says that AM_GNOME_GETTEXT is needed for libraries (implying _only_ for libraries). MC is not a library. Moreover, this message http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-hackers-readonly/2001-May/msg00227.html implies that AM_GNU_GETTEXT should be used in the packages for GNOME-2. Unless anybody objects, AM_GNOME_GETTEXT will be replaced with AM_GNU_GETTEXT in the MC sources. -- Regards, Pavel Roskin _______________________________________________ Mc-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/mc-devel
