Thanks David.  That worked just fine.

Jim


David Stevenson wrote:
>
>
> On 03/12/06, *MillTek* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
>     Hi,
>     For the past several days any time I have updated from CVS when I
>     try to
>     compile the system (using a modded version of teh script that
>     Rasterman
>     wrote) the compile of e itself fails.  I have tried deleting
>     everything
>     - source, objects, the .e directory etc. to no avail.
>
>     Here's the output;
>
>
>     make[3]: Leaving directory `/e17/apps/e/data/icons'
>     make[3]: Entering directory `/e17/apps/e/data'
>     make[3]: Nothing to be done for `all-am'.
>     make[3]: Leaving directory `/e17/apps/e/data'
>     make[2]: Leaving directory `/e17/apps/e/data'
>     Making all in doc
>     make[2]: Entering directory `/e17/apps/e/doc'
>     make[2]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
>     make[2]: Leaving directory `/e17/apps/e/doc'
>     Making all in po
>     make[2]: Entering directory `/e17/apps/e/po'
>     test -z "bg.gmo ja.gmo ru.gmo hu.gmo sl.gmo it.gmo fr.gmo" || make
>     bg.gmo ja.gmo ru.gmo hu.gmo sl.gmo it.gmo fr.gmo
>     make[3]: Entering directory `/e17/apps/e/po'
>     rm -f bg.gmo && /usr/bin/msgfmt -c --statistics -o bg.gmo bg.po
>     bg.po: warning: Charset missing in header.
>                     Message conversion to user's charset will not work.
>     bg.po:10:2: parse error
>     bg.po:10: keyword "bg" unknown
>
>
> There is some problem with this bg.po file it seems, until someone 
> resolves this, you should be able to work around it temporarily by 
> doing this:
>
> $ cd e17/apps/e/po
> $ rm bg.po
> $ cp ja.po bg.po   (for example - other po files could be used instead 
> of ja.po)
> $ /usr/bin/msgfmt -c --statistics -o bg.gmo bg.po
>
> This should just create the bg.gmo file using a copy of the ja.po 
> renamed as bg.po. It should build OK, but of course if you want to 
> actually use the true bg.gmo file then you are screwed.
>
> You should be able to proceed to build e17 from there, I think... for 
> some reason the bg.gmo isn't getting built on my system in the first 
> place.
>
> Hope it helps...
> David
>
>
>     /usr/bin/msgfmt: found 2 fatal errors
>     make[3]: *** [bg.gmo] Error 1
>     make[3]: Leaving directory `/e17/apps/e/po'
>     make[2]: *** [stamp-po] Error 2
>     make[2]: Leaving directory `/e17/apps/e/po'
>     make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
>     make[1]: Leaving directory `/e17/apps/e'
>     make: *** [all] Error 2
>
>
>     Does anyone have any ideas what to do next??
>
>


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