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Re: [patch/rfc] Enable PO files.
- From: Tom Tromey <tromey at redhat dot com>
- To: Andrew Cagney <cagney at gnu dot org>
- Cc: gdb-patches at sources dot redhat dot com
- Date: 30 Jul 2004 11:40:17 -0600
- Subject: Re: [patch/rfc] Enable PO files.
- References: <41091DEB.9020904@gnu.org>
- Reply-to: tromey at redhat dot com
>>>>> "Andrew" == Andrew Cagney <cagney@gnu.org> writes:
Andrew> - the output is put in the _build_ directory (instead of RO srcdir)
The only issue with this, I think, is how releases are made -- but I
see from the patch that you already dealt with this.
Andrew> - insisted on using ../intl/
Andrew> I didn't borrow that - GDB will still use an installed intl/ (I'm
Andrew> wondering if its time to boot intl/ out of GDB's distro).
Hmm, I thought the point of doing this is that the stuff in intl,
while readily available on Linux boxes, isn't so available elsewhere.
I could be behind the times, though, I haven't looked at the nuts and
bolts of gettext building in years.
Andrew> + find * \
Andrew> + -name '*-stub.c' -prune -o \
Andrew> + -name 'testsuite' -prune -o \
Andrew> + -name 'init.c' -prune -o \
Andrew> + -name '*.[hc]' -print
I never liked using find for things like this, since I tend to push
files out of the way by "mv foo.c hacked-foo.c", but I can understand
why you'd do it this way. I suppose it could only negatively affect
some subset of "real gdb developers" anyway, provided releases are
always done from a pristine checkout.
Tom