Hello, kde-config supports '--install include' for a while now, so I wonder if it wouldn't make sense to use that to determine the location of the kde.pot file in admin/cvs.sh. As in:
--- admin/cvs.sh~ 2005-02-23 12:56:27.000000000 +0100 +++ admin/cvs.sh 2005-03-12 05:30:10.769470902 +0100 @@ -561,7 +561,7 @@ fi perl -e '$mes=0; while (<STDIN>) { next if (/^(if\s|else\s|endif)/); if (/^messages:/) { $mes=1; print $_; next; } if ($mes) { if (/$\\(XGETTEXT\)/ && / -o/) { s/ -o \$\(podir\)/ _translatorinfo.cpp -o \$\(podir\)/ } print $_; } else { print $_; } }' < Makefile.am | egrep -v '^include ' > _transMakefile - kdepotpath=${includedir:-${KDEDIR:-`kde-config --prefix`}/include}/kde.pot + kdepotpath=${includedir:-`kde-config --expandvars --install include`}/kde.pot $MAKE -s -f _transMakefile podir=$podir EXTRACTRC="$EXTRACTRC" PREPARETIPS="$PREPARETIPS" srcdir=. \ XGETTEXT="${XGETTEXT:-xgettext} --foreign-user -C -ci18n -ki18n -ktr2i18n -kI18N_NOOP -kI18N_NOOP2 -kaliasLocale -x $kdepotpath" messages Otherwise, the location is bogus for systems with $includedir != $prefix/include, such as Debian (we use /usr/include/kde). See e.g. http://bugs.debian.org/283858. If support for KDEDIR is important, one could use: prefix=${KDEDIR:-`kde-config --prefix`} kdepotpath=${includedir:-$(eval echo `kde-config --install include`)}/kde.pot If any of the above has flaws, I'll be glad to get noticed. Thanks, -- Adeodato Simó EM: asp16 [ykwim] alu.ua.es | PK: DA6AE621 You cannot achieve the impossible without attempting the absurd. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]