Hmm

./configure doesn't help. "make -f Smake" gives an error. Something like
"There is no rule to create 'Smake'. Stopped".

To me it looks as if transforming from *.po to *.mo is the usual thing.
- When I google about this issue I see that .po is converted in .mo.
- When I look what happens, I see default message.mo is generated by msgfmt.
And poEdit generates nl.mo
- nl.gmo is copied to .../nl/LC_MESSAGES/pspp.mo by "make install".

I am curieus, how do you generate the en_GB.gmo?

If I remember well, you use the GNome interface and I use the KDE. Could
this be the difference?

Have fun

2009/1/25 John Darrington <>

> On Sun, Jan 25, 2009 at 01:27:37AM +0100, unknown-1 wrote:
>     Hi
>
>      Yes, and I see that make install tries to copy, but it is looking for
> nl.gmo
>     not nl.mo. If nl.mo is copied to nl.gmo make install copies the file to
>     pspp.mo.
>
> I've never had to do that before.  Perhaps you need to rerun
> ./configure and/or make -f Smake
>
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