HEADS UP: gettext port update on FreeBSD 48
Dan writes "FreeBSD's Joe Marcus Clarke has committed an update to the gettext port to 0.12.1 on FreeBSD. GNU `gettext' is an important step for the GNU Translation Project, as it is an asset on which we may build many other steps. This package offers to programmers, translators, and even users, a well integrated set of tools and documentation. Specifically, the GNU `gettext' utilities are a set of tools that provides a framework to help other GNU packages produce multi-lingual messages."
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FreeBSD was using 0.11.5 before this change, btw.
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in other words
Important ! (Score:4, Informative)
portupgrade -rf gettext -m BATCH=yes
to upgrade gettext and all of the ports that depend on it. However, if
you use portupgrade to preserve old shared libraries (i.e. you do not
run portupgrade -u), then you do not _have_ to do the full recursive
update. However, you may run into problems later on if you hold off on
doing this.
So? (Score:2)
I kind of understood the importance of GCC 3.0. This article however completely fails to explain why one particular project's one particular minor number on one particular OS stands out of the million or so permutations of these.
Original poster please enlighten us.
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Then GCC wouldn't be as importand as ever, and people wouldn't be stuck modifying their operating system around its bugs...
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No way at present, the Plan 9 license is not free enough to justify that.
See the recent discussion on the Plan 9 mailing list, which you (as a rather subtle troll) obviously have noticed.
But probably the lessons learned by the Plan 9 researchers who wrote those compilers and wrote some papers on the task, will not be ignored.
I will rather write my own sexy compiler.
Regards
Marc
Really necessary? (Score:2)
2) gettext() works by you sending it a message, usually english, and it returning that phrase translated to your natural language. If it can't find one, it returns the original text. Since the text is usually english, and I is uh nativ English speeker,
Huh? (Score:2)
It isn't just because it's a slow news day. There was an announcement this morning that Sun FINALLY approved the distribution of Java binaries [freebsdfoundation.org] for FreeBSD.
Cunningly disguised plug for GNU? (Score:1)
Re:FreeBSD problems (Score:1)
That's why I don't like FreeBSDports collection. (Score:2)