One other thing.  The .po files in the 1.1 source need translations for
the copyright message below.  Otherwise it will always be printed in
English.


On 6/28/11 12:52 AM, DRC wrote:
> On 6/27/11 3:17 AM, Adam Tkac wrote:
>> This seems the best (and shortest) for me. However I'm also OK with
>> Peter's proposal.
> 
> I ultimately opted for the following approach:
> 
> -- Modify README.txt to be platform-neutral.  Basically, I consolidated
> much of the text from unix/README, win/README_BINARY.txt, and
> win/README.txt into one file.
> 
> -- Maintain a comprehensive list of copyrights in README.txt (for the
> C/C++ code) and java/src/com/tigervnc/vncviewer/README (for the Java
> code.)  I wrote a script (attached) which attempts to parse these from
> the source files, but of course it still requires some manual tweaking
> after the fact.
> 
> -- Distribute README.txt with all binary packages
> 
> -- At run time, print
> 
>    Copyright (C) 1999-2011 TigerVNC Team and many others (see README.txt)
> 
> Thus, only README.txt and java/src/com/tigervnc/vncviewer/README have to
> be updated.

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