Re: automake/335: Multi-language man pages

2002-09-04 Thread Schleicher Ralph (LLI)
Alexandre Duret-Lutz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Suggestions so far are to put this information in the source filename. For instance teaching Automake to install `pt_BR-foo.1' or `foo.1.pt_BR' as `pt_BR/man1/foo.1', with the rewriting issues Josef pointed out. `foo.1.pt_BR' breaks Emacs'

Re: automake/335: Multi-language man pages

2002-09-04 Thread Eric Siegerman
On Tue, Sep 03, 2002 at 11:31:49PM +0200, Alexandre Duret-Lutz wrote: Eric == Eric Siegerman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Eric *please* consider making it an extra subdirectory Eric level instead of a filename component, as in Josef's Eric xx/man1/foo.1. Yep, however the question isn't

Re: automake/335: Multi-language man pages

2002-09-03 Thread Eric Siegerman
On Mon, Sep 02, 2002 at 07:55:53PM +0200, Alexandre Duret-Lutz wrote: Josef == Josef Spillner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Josef What is the right way to install man pages with Josef languages different from C (default)? Josef [...] Josef Back in December 2000, someone complained that

Re: automake/335: Multi-language man pages

2002-09-03 Thread Alexandre Duret-Lutz
Eric == Eric Siegerman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: [...] Eric *please* consider making it an extra subdirectory Eric level instead of a filename component, as in Josef's Eric xx/man1/foo.1. Yep, however the question isn't really about _where_ the files will be installed, but about how source

Re: automake/335: Multi-language man pages

2002-09-02 Thread Alexandre Duret-Lutz
Josef == Josef Spillner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Josef What is the right way to install man pages with Josef languages different from C (default)? Automake sucks in this area. FWIW, the feature request about this is PR/335 in the Gnats database. Josef Back in December 2000, someone