| Description: |
| Translate messages to user's native language. |
| |
| Status: |
| obsolete |
| |
| Notice: |
| This module is obsolete. Use the module 'gettext-h' instead to make |
| your program capable of internationalization, when GNU gettext is also |
| used. |
| |
| Files: |
| m4/gettext.m4 |
| m4/host-cpu-c-abi.m4 |
| m4/iconv.m4 |
| m4/intl-thread-locale.m4 |
| m4/intlmacosx.m4 |
| m4/nls.m4 |
| m4/po.m4 |
| m4/progtest.m4 |
| build-aux/config.rpath |
| |
| Depends-on: |
| extensions |
| gettext-h |
| havelib |
| |
| configure.ac: |
| AM_GNU_GETTEXT([external]) |
| AM_GNU_GETTEXT_VERSION([0.20]) |
| |
| Makefile.am: |
| # If your project uses "gettextize --intl" to put a source-code |
| # copy of libintl into the package, every Makefile.am needs |
| # -I$(top_builddir)/intl, so that <libintl.h> can be found in this directory. |
| # Here's one way to do this: |
| #AM_CPPFLAGS += -I$(top_builddir)/intl |
| # This option has no effect when the user disables NLS (because then |
| # the intl directory contains no libintl.h file). This option is not |
| # enabled by default because the intl directory might not exist if |
| # your project does not use "gettext --intl", and some compilers |
| # complain about -I options applied to nonexistent directories. |
| |
| Include: |
| "gettext.h" |
| |
| Link: |
| $(LTLIBINTL) when linking with libtool, $(LIBINTL) otherwise |
| |
| License: |
| LGPLv2+ |
| |
| Maintainer: |
| all |