On Vi, 15 mai 20, 11:27:40, Greg Wooledge wrote: > > As the programmer, you need to know which commands can be invoked in > which way(s). Usually a quick glance at the man page will suffice. > > Now, in the case of msgfmt(1), I don't actually know the right answer > for you -- it's not a tool I'm really familiar with. I will note, > though, that its manual explicitly says it should be able to handle > multiple input files: > > SYNOPSIS > msgfmt [OPTION] filename.po ... > [...] > Input file location: > filename.po ... > input files
It complains about the empty 'msgid' at the start of each file. As far as I understand there's nothing wrong with it, so this could be a documentation bug. The rest of the manpage and GNU docs for 'msgfmt' only talk about singular files. > There's something about *your* particular input files that it doesn't > seem to like. It seems to be complaining about duplicates. Maybe > you've defined something multiple times across multiple files, and it > doesn't like that? These are from debian-installer and I have no reason to believe they are wrong. 'msgfmt' itself has several --check options that confirm it for single files. > Anyway, that's why there are several different tools available. You > can choose the right one for your task. Which is why I've come to appreciate the flexibility of 'find' a lot and, FWIW, I strongly recommend it for any advanced linux user. Kind regards, Andrei -- http://wiki.debian.org/FAQsFromDebianUser
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