On 02/04/2009 19:29, Charles Wilson wrote:
I like it. You're basically using the AUTOPOINT variable itself as the
out of band communication mechanism. I've got a build running now;
but it will be a while before the test suite finishes up and I've dotted
all the i's for a new release.
Looks
Yaakov (Cygwin/X) wrote:
What about enabling the autopoint -V option (which is currently
commented out as dangerous on lines 164-166,212-222), and changing the
version mismatch error on line 276 into a message or warning? Cygport
could then export AUTOPOINT=autopoint -V 0.17 when libtool
Yaakov (Cygwin/X) wrote:
I've been testing this patch[1] for some time within Ports, and it has
solved a lot of the problems I was having with libtool-2.2. Could you
please consider this for inclusion in your gettext package?
[1] http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2008-10/msg00346.html
Well, I'm
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Charles Wilson wrote:
Well, I'm not too thrilled about automatically upgrading every package
that uses gettext to the latest version -- even those that aren't being
built *for cygwin* itself. Basically, with your patch, if you do an
autoreconf
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Yaakov (Cygwin/X) wrote:
Chuck,
I've been testing this patch[1] for some time within Ports, and it has
solved a lot of the problems I was having with libtool-2.2. Could you
please consider this for inclusion in your gettext package?
[1]
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Chuck Wilson wrote:
This is a packaging and bugfix update of the gettext package(s). This
will most likely be the final gettext update for the cygwin-1.5
distribution; future development will continue with gettext-0.17-10 for
cygwin-1.7.
gettext is the GNU package which provides 'national language support'
for other programs. It includes a number of utility programs.
This is a packaging and bugfix update of the gettext package(s). This
will most likely be the final gettext update for the cygwin-1.5
distribution; future
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