On Thu, Sep 21, 2006 at 03:20:23AM -0400, Daniel Veillard wrote:
On Wed, Sep 20, 2006 at 09:27:13PM +0100, Daniel P. Berrange wrote:
>
> Hmm, yes it should - I didn't notice we kept the .spec in CVS - I thought it
> was only in Fedora CVS.
Yeah I have strange habits sometimes, but it's more informations relative
to the project which can be useful. Also allow rpmbuild -ta if you just get
the tarball.
I also updated the .spec to include the compiled .po files, and added
a BuildRequires on gettext, etc. Also fixed the URL to refer to
libvirt.org
(with the 't')
> They're currently setup to use the same catalog since it
makes the build
> system integration a hell of alot easier - the generic Makefiles installed
> by gettext all assume a single .pot file. The virsh strings are about 50%
> of the total translatable text, and the compiled .gmo file is 24 kb so we'd
> only be saving about 12 KB of memory splitting them out. This is pretty
> much just line-noise compared to 400 KB which libvirt.so comes in at.
okay it doesn't really make sense, fine, just commit when you're ready,
I will try to push a new release soonish !
Ok its commited now. I did a test compile & re-build of the RPM & it looks
like it worked correctly.
Dan.
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