> From: Bruno Haible
>> 2012-04-15 Bruno Haible
>>
>> Large File Support for native Windows platforms.
>
>I've pushed this patch now.
>
>Bruno
Hi Bruno,
I compiled the latest wget and gnulib modules in msys and wget mingw build is
able to properly resume large files again. Thank yo
On 04/21/2012 05:17 PM, Bruno Haible wrote:
> Patches welcome!
Here's a quick first cut.
---
ChangeLog | 15 +++
README| 230 +
doc/gnulib-intro.texi | 15 +++
doc/gnulib.texi | 303 +
Hi Karl,
Karl Berry wrote:
> opinions on reducing the README to essentially a
> list of pointers with all the information in the manual?
There are 3 types of information about a software package:
(1) Information for the users, on how to use the software.
(2) Information for the users, on how
On 04/21/2012 03:44 PM, Karl Berry wrote:
> opinions on reducing the README to essentially a
> list of pointers with all the information in the manual?
Yes, that'd make sense.
I don't think it's necessary to autogenerate README from the manual
-- probably more work than it's worth.
Someone asked me today about whether gnulib required C99. I couldn't
remember the answer for sure (which is "no" :), so I went to look it up,
and was surprised to find it (as far as I could see) only in
gnulib/README and not gnulib.texi. It looks like there were several
nontrivial sections in tha
On 21.04.2012 20:18, Bruno Haible wrote:
> Hi Sergey,
>
How is the pot for it updated?
>> ...
>> Sounds like not trivial. Should I make a script for this?
> Do you still have the script or recipe you used, years ago, to create the .pot
> file for gnulib?
Why not add a new option to gnulib
gnul
Hi Sergey,
> >> How is the pot for it updated?
> ...
> Sounds like not trivial. Should I make a script for this?
Do you still have the script or recipe you used, years ago, to create the .pot
file for gnulib?
Bruno
On 21.04.2012 18:11, Bruno Haible wrote:
> Hi Vladimir,
>
>>> By "gnulib pot upload"
>> I mean updating the pot file used at
>> http://translationproject.org/domain/gnulib.html
> Sergey Poznyakoff was doing this [1]. There was some problem he wanted
> to resolve.
>
>> Are you aware of the "new" met
Paul Eggert wrote:
> None of the projects that I deal with use that method; they all
> do things the "old" way.
The packages man-db, wdiff, freedink all appear to use this method
with --po-base and --po-domain. You find a link to their source repository
in users.txt; look out for the m4/gnulib-cac
Time to update URLs. So many projects are using git instead of cvs now.
2012-04-22 Bruno Haible
users.txt: Update.
* users.txt: Add freedink, wdiff. Update URLs for projects that have
switched from CVS to git, bzr, or svn.
--- users.txt.orig Sat Apr 21 18:47:40 2
Hi Vladimir,
> > By "gnulib pot upload"
> I mean updating the pot file used at
> http://translationproject.org/domain/gnulib.html
Sergey Poznyakoff was doing this [1]. There was some problem he wanted
to resolve.
> Are you aware of the "new" method:
> http://www.gnu.org/software/gnulib/manual/ht
> 2012-04-15 Bruno Haible
>
> Large File Support for native Windows platforms.
I've pushed this patch now.
Bruno
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