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Nathaniel Smith schreef:
On Thu, Jul 26, 2007 at 09:18:32AM +1000, William Uther wrote:
I agree that things seems inconsistent given that example. I'm not
sure if we want case 1 to behave like case 2; I'd go with the other
way around. I'm
Matthew Gregan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Both MinGW and MSVC need libintl-8 for i18n.
Hmm. Then either the binary release for Windows does a static link
with libintl-8, or it is broken. Or you are mistaken.
Or I'm compiling with some switch that disables i18n? Hmm. config.log
says I just ran
Richard Levitte [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Wed, 25 Jul 2007 07:20:37 -0400, Stephen
Leake [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
stephen_leake Does the MSVC build need libintl-8.dll (I don't have
stephen_leake MSVC installed)? If not, then this patch can be
stephen_leake
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Thu, 26 Jul 2007 11:20:44 -0700, Justin
Patrin [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
papercrane On 7/26/07, Stephen Leake [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
papercrane Matthew Gregan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
papercrane
papercrane Both MinGW and MSVC need libintl-8 for i18n.
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Thu, 26 Jul 2007 23:10:56 +1200, Matthew
Gregan [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
kinetik The Visual Studio instructions and project files probably
kinetik haven't been updated for all this because we've never had a
kinetik VS buildbot and the official binaries are built
On 7/26/07, Justin Patrin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 7/26/07, Stephen Leake [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Matthew Gregan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Both MinGW and MSVC need libintl-8 for i18n.
Hmm. Then either the binary release for Windows does a static link
with libintl-8, or it is broken.
On 7/26/07, Stephen Leake [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Matthew Gregan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Both MinGW and MSVC need libintl-8 for i18n.
Hmm. Then either the binary release for Windows does a static link
with libintl-8, or it is broken. Or you are mistaken.
I just reinstalled mingw and
Stephen Leake wrote:
The question is, does cygwin still need libintl?
I can compile with cygwin, later this week.
OK, there's no problem a good old make distclean can't solve... I just
builded monotone-trunk and is not in the middle of tests... so far,
everything's good.
At 2007-07-26T06:56:10-0400, Stephen Leake wrote:
Hmm. Then either the binary release for Windows does a static link with
libintl-8, or it is broken. Or you are mistaken.
The last release (0.35) predates the changes that fixed i18n support on
Win32, so the binary on monotone.ca won't contain