Rpm simply does what gettext documentation recommends:
```
AM_GNU_GETTEXT([external])
```
If you dont have/want gettext, use --disable-nls as explained in the above. I
dont see anything to fix here...
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Did you build with --disable-nls? There is no way for RPM configure to guess
whether uninstalled get text is bug of a feature: YMMV, everyone's does.
```
./configure --help | grep nls
--disable-nls do not use Native Language Support
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Output from configure script is invalid when gettext is not installed.
Installing gettext after the fact also doesn't resolve the problem until
configure is re-ran. I believe the configure script should detect when gettext
is missing and error appropriately.
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