From: Bruno Haible Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2018 02:41:02 +0000 (+0200) Subject: Remove outdated DJGPP build infrastructure. X-Git-Tag: v0.20~289 X-Git-Url: http://git.ipfire.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=0cfd46e9bb008a22a0b7a31def3b1bf9a4bd7dc7;p=thirdparty%2Fgettext.git Remove outdated DJGPP build infrastructure. Approved by Juan Manuel Guerrero . * djgpp: Remove directory. * Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Remove the djgpp files. --- diff --git a/Admin/release-steps b/Admin/release-steps index c82a2d218..7ab6bd13b 100644 --- a/Admin/release-steps +++ b/Admin/release-steps @@ -128,10 +128,6 @@ We assume that the following environment variables are set: Add news entries if any. - - djgpp/* - - Update to the latest upstream. - ** Update autopoint related files: - gettext-tools/configure.ac diff --git a/Makefile.am b/Makefile.am index 84a357526..8f5d8ceb1 100644 --- a/Makefile.am +++ b/Makefile.am @@ -131,15 +131,6 @@ distcheck-hook: cmp -s gettext-tools/examples/hello-java-awt/m4/TestAWT.class gettext-tools/examples/hello-java-swing/m4/TestAWT.class test "`sed 1,15d gnulib-local/lib/alloca.in.h | md5sum`" = "`sed 1,15d gettext-runtime/libasprintf/alloca.in.h | md5sum`" -# DJGPP port. - -EXTRA_DIST += djgpp/COPYING.DJ djgpp/Makefile.maint djgpp/README.DJ \ - djgpp/README.in djgpp/README djgpp/config.bat djgpp/config.in \ - djgpp/config.sed djgpp/config.site djgpp/djpwd.h \ - djgpp/edtests.bat djgpp/fnchange.in djgpp/fnchange.lst \ - djgpp/getpwnam.c djgpp/msginit.sed djgpp/tscript.sed \ - djgpp/unsetenv.c - # OS/2 port. @@ -150,6 +141,7 @@ EXTRA_DIST += os2/README.OS2 os2/Makefile os2/backward.def os2/configure.awk EXTRA_DIST += INSTALL.windows windows/windres-options windows/gettext.rc + # Versioning based on Git release tags. EXTRA_DIST += $(top_srcdir)/.version @@ -159,6 +151,7 @@ $(top_srcdir)/.version: dist-hook: gen-ChangeLogs echo $(VERSION) > $(distdir)/.tarball-version + # Generate ChangeLog. gen_start_date = 2015-10-13 @@ -182,6 +175,7 @@ gen-ChangeLogs: done; \ fi + # PO files update. maintainer-update-po-local: $(top_builddir)/config.status diff --git a/djgpp/COPYING.DJ b/djgpp/COPYING.DJ deleted file mode 100644 index 08a8b7a9f..000000000 --- a/djgpp/COPYING.DJ +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -This is the file "copying.dj". It does NOT apply to any sources or -binaries copyrighted by UCB Berkeley, the Free Software Foundation, or -any other agency besides DJ Delorie and others who have agreed to -allow their sources to be distributed under these terms. - - Copyright Information for sources and executables that are marked - Copyright (C) DJ Delorie - 7 Kim Lane - Rochester NH 03867-2954 - -This document is Copyright (C) DJ Delorie and may be distributed -verbatim, but changing it is not allowed. - -Source code copyright DJ Delorie is distributed under the terms of the -GNU General Public Licence, with the following exceptions: - -* Sources used to build crt0.o, gcrt0.o, libc.a, libdbg.a, and - libemu.a are distributed under the terms of the GNU Library General - Public License, rather than the GNU GPL. - -* Any existing copyright or authorship information in any given source - file must remain intact. If you modify a source file, a notice to that - effect must be added to the authorship information in the source file. - -* Runtime binaries, as provided by DJ in DJGPP, may be distributed - without sources ONLY if the recipient is given sufficient information - to obtain a copy of djgpp themselves. This primarily applies to - go32-v2.exe, emu387.dxe, and stubedit.exe. - -* Runtime objects and libraries, as provided by DJ in DJGPP, when - linked into an application, may be distributed without sources ONLY - if the recipient is given sufficient information to obtain a copy of - djgpp themselves. This primarily applies to crt0.o and libc.a. - ------ - -Changes to source code copyright BSD, FSF, or others, by DJ Delorie -fall under the terms of the original copyright. Such files usually -have multiple copyright notices in them. - -A copy of the files "COPYING" and "COPYING.LIB" are included with this -document. If you did not receive a copy of these files, you may -obtain one from whence this document was obtained, or by writing: - - Free Software Foundation - 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor - Boston, MA 02110-1301 - USA diff --git a/djgpp/Makefile.maint b/djgpp/Makefile.maint deleted file mode 100644 index 7ae1d8564..000000000 --- a/djgpp/Makefile.maint +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -# Maintainer's Makefile -*-Makefile-*- - -top_srcdir = .. -srcdir = . - -SHELL = /bin/sh - -all: README fnchange.lst config.sed - -config.sed: config.in fnchange.in - sed \ - -e '/plural-[1-9]\+/ d' \ - -e 's|\.h\.in|\\\\\\\\.h\\\\\\\\.in|' \ - -e 's|\.in\.in|\\\\\\\\.in\\\\\\\\.in|' \ - -e 's|\.sh\.in|\\\\\\\\.sh\\\\\\\\.in|' \ - -e 's|^.*/\([A-Za-z0-9\\._+-]\+\)[ ]\+| s,\1,|' \ - -e '/\/tests\// !s|@V@.*/||;s|@V@/tests/||' \ - -e 's|$$|,g\\\\\\|' \ - -e 's|^#.*$$|/@append_list_of_renamed_files@/ c\\|' \ - $(srcdir)/fnchange.in > t-script.sed - sed '$$ s|\\||' t-script.sed > script.sed - sed -f script.sed $(srcdir)/config.in > t-$@ - mv t-$@ $@ - rm -f t-script.sed script.sed - -fnchange.lst: fnchange.in $(top_srcdir)/configure.in - PACKAGE=`grep AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE $(top_srcdir)/configure.in | sed -e 's/AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE(\([^,)]*\),.*$$/\1/'`; \ - VERSION=`grep AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE $(top_srcdir)/configure.in | sed -e 's/AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE([^,)]*, *\([^,)]*\).*$$/\1/'`; \ - sed \ - -e '/^#/d' \ - -e "s/@V@/$${PACKAGE}-$${VERSION}/g" \ - $(srcdir)/fnchange.in > t-$@ - mv t-$@ $@ - -README: README.in $(top_srcdir)/configure.in - PACKAGE=`grep AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE $(top_srcdir)/configure.in | sed -e 's/AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE(\([^,)]*\),.*$$/\1/'`; \ - VERSION=`grep AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE $(top_srcdir)/configure.in | sed -e 's/AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE([^,)]*, *\([^,)]*\).*$$/\1/'`; \ - packageversion=`echo "$${VERSION}" | sed 's/\..*\.//'`; \ - treeversion=`echo "$${VERSION}" | sed 's/\.//'`; \ - sed \ - -e "s/@V@/$${PACKAGE}-$${VERSION}/g" \ - -e "s/@VER@/$${VERSION}/g" \ - -e "s/@packageversion@/$$packageversion/g" \ - -e "s/@treeversion@/$$treeversion/g" \ - $(srcdir)/README.in > t-$@ - mv t-$@ $@ diff --git a/djgpp/README b/djgpp/README deleted file mode 100644 index 189ecb704..000000000 --- a/djgpp/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,515 +0,0 @@ -This is a port of GNU Gettext 0.11.5 to MSDOS/DJGPP. - - - TO USE THE GNU GETTEXT LIBRARY YOU **MUST** MODIFY YOUR C-LIBRARY. - PLEASE, READ SECTION #2 (Installing the binary package) CAREFULLY - TO LEARN HOW TO INSTALL THE GNU GETTEXT LIBRARY AND HOW TO CHANGE - YOUR C-LIBRARY AND SYSTEM HEADER FILE. - TO USE THE GNU GETTEXT LIBRARY YOU **MUST** DOWNLOAD AND INSTALL - LICV17B.ZIP TOO. THIS IS **NOT** OPTIONAL. - IT IS NOT RECOMMED TO DOWNLOAD THE GNU DISTRIBUTION OF GETTEXT - BECAUSE ONLY THE DJGPP PORT WILL CONTAIN THE REQUIRED HEADER AND - OBJECT FILE TO PATCH THE C LIBRARY. - - -1.: DJGPP specific changes. - ======================= - - The DJGPP specific changes are the followings: - 1) The conflict existing between the BORLAND-compatibility gettext function - from DJGPP's libc.a defined in conio.h and the GNU gettext function from - libintl.a defined in libintl.h has been removed. But this conflict can not - be removed **WITHOUT** changing a system header file and libc.a. - 1.1) libc.a and system header changes. - In conio.c, the BORLAND-compatibility gettext function has been renamed - into _conio_gettext. In conio.h some code has been added to check if - libintl.h is included or not by the same source file. If libintl.h is NOT - included, the BORLAND-compatibility gettext function will be available as - gettext. If libintl.h has been included then the BORLAND-compatibility - gettext function will **ONLY** be available as _conio_gettext. - The BORLAND-compatibility gettext function is now available as gettext - and _conio_gettext. - 1.2) GNU gettext library changes. - If both headers, libintl.h and conio.h, are included in the same source - file the gettext keyword makes **ALWAYS** reference to the GNU gettext - function and **NEVER** to the BORLAND-compatibility gettext function. - - 2) The binary package gtxt05b.zip contains all needed files to get NLS - support for the following DJGPP ports: - bison-1.32 (bsn132s.zip) - enscript-1.6.2 (ens162s.zip) - fileutils-4.0 (fil40s.zip) - grep-2.4 (grep24s.zip) - id-utils-3.2 (idu32s.zip) - make-3.79.1 (mak3791s.zip) - recode-3.6 (rcode36s.zip) - sed-3.02.80 (sed3028s.zip) - sharutils-4.2c (shar42cs.zip) - sh-utils-2.0j (shl20js.zip) - tar-1.12a (tar112as.zip) - texinfo-4.0 (txi40s.zip) - textutils-2.0 (txt20s.zip) - - See section #4 for further information about this issue. - To implement NLS support for one of those packages you will also need - to download the following packages: - gtxt05b.zip (binaries of GNU Gettext 0.11.5) - licv17b.zip (binaries of GNU libiconv 1.7) - fil40b.zip (binaries of GNU Fileutils 4.0) - shl20jb.zip (binaries of GNU Sh-utils 2.0j) - - -2.: Installing the binary package. - ============================== - -2.1.: To use this binary package you **MUST** install licv17b.zip or later - first. licv17b.zip provides the required functionality to recode the - .mo files at run time from the unix charsets used to create them to the - dos codepages used to display them. Copy the binary distribution into - the top DJGPP installation directory. If you are installing Gettext on - a dual DOS/WINDOWS 9X systems, you *MUST* first turn off the generation - of numeric tails for 8.3 aliases Windows creats for long file names. - For information about how to do this, please read the DJGPP FAQ List - V 2.30, chapter 22.19: "How to Set Up a Dual DOS/Windows Installation". - It should be noticed that neither the libintl.a library nor the - binaries (xgettext.exe, gettext.exe, etc.) contain any code to handle - nuneric tails of short file names. This implies that if you install - the binary packages in a DOS box of Win9X (LFN) **WITHOUT** turning - off the numeric tail generation you will **NOT** be able to use NLS - on plain DOS. Once again: if you want NLS support on both Win9X **AND** - on plain DOS you **MUST** turn off the numeric tail generation **BEFORE** - installing the binary package. After having installed the package - you can turn on numerical tail generation again if you wish. - All this also applies to any other package that has been compiled with - NLS support. You **MUST** turn off numeric tail generation every time - you install a package that has been compiled with NLS or the binaries - will **NOT** be able to find their .mo files (translations) when you - switch to plain DOS. - -2.2.: Copy the binary distribution into the top DJGPP installation directory, - just unzip it preserving the directory structure running *ONE* of the - following commands: - unzip32 gtxt05b.zip or - djtarx gtxt05b.zip or - pkunzip -d gtxt05b.zip - -2.3.: Changing libc.a and conio.h. - Apart from the ussual directories, the binary package will create the - following directory: - %DJDIR%/gnu/gtxt-011.5/djgpp/djdev-2.03 - where %DJDIR% stands for the root of your DJGPP installation tree. - Cd into the djdev-2.03 directory. You will find the following files: - conio.diffs - conio.h - conio.o - conio.diffs is a patch file that documents the changes I have done against - the files of the original djdev203.zip and djlsr203.zip distributions. - This file is not needed by the average user. conio.h is the modified header - and conio.o is the recompiled new conio.c file that will replace the old - conio.o contained in libc.a. - - For all commands that will follow now I will assume that you have - cd'ed into the %DJDIR%/gnu/gtxt-011.5/djgpp/djdev-2.03 directory, - where %DJDIR% represents the path to your DJGPP installation. First, - you should backup your old header and library. For this task, run the - following command sequence (cp is the copy program from fil40b.zip): - cp /dev/env/DJDIR/include/conio.h /dev/env/DJDIR/include/conio.bak - cp /dev/env/DJDIR/lib/libc.a /dev/env/DJDIR/lib/libc.bak - - Now you can copy the new header into your include directory - running the command: - cp conio.h /dev/env/DJDIR/include - - Now you can substitute the old conio.o file in libc.a with the new one. - For this task you will need the ar program from binutils. - Run the command: - ar -rv /dev/env/DJDIR/lib/libc.a conio.o - You are done. - -2.3.: The NLS controling environment variables, LANG and LANGUAGE, must be - set to their appropiate values. The exact way how these variables - should be set depends on your operating system: - - * For Windows 98 systems: - - Click START; - - Choose Programs->Accessories->System Tools->System Information; - - Click Tools in the menu-bar, then choose "System Configuration"; - - Use the tab provided there for editing your AUTOEXEC.BAT as - explained below. - - * For Windows NT systems: - - Right-click "My Computer", then select "Properties"; - - Click the "Environment" tab; - - Add a new variables LANG and LANGUAGE and set their values to the - wanted language codes file as explained below. - - * For all other systems (DOS, Windows 3.X and Windows 95): use any - text editor, e.g. the standard EDIT, to edit the file AUTOEXEC.BAT - in the root directory of the boot drive (usually, C:). - - The values of the two environment variables LANG and LANGUAGE should be - set like this: - - set LANG=xx - set LANGUAGE=yy:zz - - xx, yy and zz are place holders for the wanted language codes. For - posible values, please read below. - The LANG entry is obligatory, the LANGUAGE entry may be omited. The - LANG variable selects the locale charsets (dos codepage) to be used to - display the program's output and the catalog (.mo file) that contains - the translated strings to be used. The LANGUAGE variable allows you to - select an alternate catalog than the one stipulated by LANG. Replace - xx, yy and zz by the language code of the catalogs you want to use. It - should be noticed that LANGUAGE has *ALWAYS* higher priority than LANG. - The LANG variable not only selects a catalog, it also specifies the dos - codepage that will be used as locale charset. All this means that the - translation strings contained in the catalogs (.mo files) will be - recoded at runtime to the dos codepage stipulated by the value of LANG. - This runtime recoding is needed because the .mo files may have been - written using a charset that is not compatible with the charset that - will be used on the machine and OS where the .mo files contents will be - displayed. The .po files of the GNU packages, from which the .mo files - are generated, are typical examples of this. Usualy, they have been - written using some ISO-8859-nn charset (an unix charset) and shall be - displayed on a DOS/WIN95 machine that uses some dos codepage. - - Some examples: - If you only want to use the catalog containing the translations for - your mother tongue (in my case the spanish translations) the above - lines will only use the LANG variable and will look like this: - - set LANG=es - - In this case, LANG defines the locale charset (CP850 in this case) to - be used for the on-the-fly recoding of the catalog (.mo file) contents - **AND AT THE SAME TIME** the translation/language (.mo file) to be used. - - If you want to use the spanish (es) and german (de) catalogs the above - lines will look like this: - - set LANG=es - set LANGUAGE=es:de - - In this case a DJGPP binary that has been compiled with NLS support - will first search for the spanish translation of a string. If a - translation for that particular string can not be found in the spanish - .mo file then it will search for a german translation of that string in - the german .mo file and if a german translation of that string can also - not been found it will default to display the build-in english string. - No mather if a spanish, a german or an english build-in string is - selected, the string is always recoded to the dos codepage stipulated - by LANG. In this case: CP850. In the above example, LANGUAGE defines - the set of languages to be used and their priority (from left to right). - At the same time, LANG defines the locale charset (dos codepage) to be - used to recode **ALL** translated string, no matter which language - (.mo file) is used. - If you want to reverse this search order the above lines would look - like this one: - - set LANG=es - set LANGUAGE=de:es - - Now let us assume that an user wants to use the swedish catalogs on - a machine that loads codepage CP437 when it is booted. It should be - noticed that the locale charset for Sweden is CP850 and not CP437. - In this case, the lines must look like this: - - set LANG=en_US - set LANGUAGE=sv - - LANG reflects the available codepage/charset and LANGUAGE selects the - wanted translation catalog. en_US means CP437. Now, the contents of the - catalog are recoded to CP437 instead to CP850 because CP437 is the - codepage used to display messages on screen. Of course, not every - combination of catalogs and locale charset (dos codepages) makes sense. - E.G.: selecting as locale charset chinese (LANG=zh_TW) and the french - translations (LANGUAGE=fr) will certainly not generate an usefull - screen output. - - The content of LANG is a language code. Examples are fr for french, - en_US for US english, etc. This language code is an alias for the - locale charset to be used for runtime recoding. The complete list of - all available aliases can be found in %DJDIR%/lib/charset.alias. This - file is a table with two entries: left entry is the alias (en_US, - de_AT, etc.), right entry is the corresponding dos codepage that will - be used for that language code (alias). It should be noticed that it is - also possible to select a codepage directely. E.G.: Instead of setting: - - set LANG=en_US - - you may directely set: - - set LANG=CP437 - - cp437 or 437 are also valid settings for CP437. This overwrites any - settings in charset.alias. The settings in the environment always - overwrite the settings in charset.alias. Please note that if you omit - LANG, LANGUAGE will not be honored at all. Because the information - about which locale charset shall be used for recoding is needed, - if LANG is omitted by the user this information will not be available - and consequently LANGUAGE will be ignored and no translation at all - will be done. - If for some reason you want to disable NLS, then you should comment - out the LANG variable or remove them from your AUTOEXEC.BAT file or - select 'C' as your catalog: - - set LANG=C - - or clear it by setting: - - set LANG= - - You can also change during a DOS session in Win9X or on plain DOS the - values of the LANG and LANGUAGE variables by setting or clearing them - from the DOS prompt. - -2.5.: To create an entry for the gettext info docs in your dir file - run from the top DJGPP installation directory the command: - install-info --info-dir=./info ./info/gettext.info - -2.6.: The binaries distributed in this package have NLS support. - E.G. run the command: - xgettext - and the binary should talk to you in your mother tonge, if - supported. - For futher information about GNU gettext please read the info docs. - - -3.: Building the binaries from sources. - =================================== - -3.1.: To build the binaries you will need the following binary packages: - djdev203.zip (or a later but NOT a prior version) - bsh203b.zip (or a later but NOT a prior version) - gcc303b.zip, bnu2112b.zip, mak3791b.zip, - fil40b.zip, shl20jb.zip, txt20b.zip, - txi40b.zip, grep24b.zip, sed3028b.zip, - licv17b.zip - - If you want to run the check you will need also: - dif272b.zip - - If you want to recreate the html docs you will also need: - gro116b.zip (or a later but NOT a prior version) - perl561b.zip (or a later but NOT a prior version) - - All this packages can be found in the v2gnu directory of any - Simtel.NET mirror. - You must have licv17b.zip or a later version installed before - configuring or compiling the package or the configuration and build - process will fail due to unresolved references to libiconv.a - You will need bsh203b.zip or later and *NOT* a prior version or the - build will fail. The same applies to djdev203.zip. - This updated versions have been recompiled with djdev203.zip and know - about the "/dev/env" functionality introduced with djdev203.zip. All the - other packages are the ones I have used to build the binaries from this - sources. Previuos versions of this packages may do the job as well but - I have not tested this. - -3.2.: Create a temporary directory and copy the source package into the - directory. If you download the source distribution from one of the - DJGPP archives, just unzip it preserving the directory structure - running *ONE* of the following commands: - unzip32 gtxt05s.zip or - djtarx gtxt05s.zip or - pkunzip -d gtxt05s.zip - - Source distributions downloaded from one of the GNU FTP sites need - some more work to unpack. First, you *MUST* use the `djtar' program - to unzip the package. That is because some file names in the official - distributions need to be changed to avoid problems on the various - platforms supported by DJGPP. `djtar' can rename files on the fly given - a file with name mappings. The distribution includes a file - `djgpp/fnchange.lst' with the necessary mappings. So you need first - to retrieve that file, and then invoke `djtar' to unpack the - distribution. Here is how: - - djtar -x -p -o gettext-0.11.5/djgpp/fnchange.lst gettext-0.11.5.tar.gz > lst - djtar -x -n lst gettext-0.11.5.tar.gz - - (The name of the distribution archive and the top-level directory will - be different for versions other than 0.11.5.) - - It is always recommended to download the DJGPP packages from some - Simtel.NET mirror and *NOT* the original GNU distribution because - only the binary distribution of the DJGPP port will contain the - files needed to patch libc.a. This are: conio.h and conio.o. - -3.3.: This package is preconfigured for NLS support and for run time recoding - due to the functionality provided by libiconv.a from licv17b.zip. - This implies that licv17b.zip *MUST* be installed *before* you try to - compile the package or the build process will fail. - It should be noticed that when you compile your own binaries with NLS - you must also *always* link with libiconv.a - If you compile this package with a later version of libc.a or if you - prefer no NLS support at all you will have to reconfigure this package. - The configuration batch file of this package, located in the djgpp - directory, allows you to enable or disable NLS support and to compile - from a different partition than from where the sources are located. - config.bat always configures the package for NLS support enabled and - for in-place compilation if no options are given. - The available NLS options are: - NLS - no-NLS - - If for some reason you want no NLS support you will have to reconfigure - the package. For this purpose cd into the top srcdir (gtxt-011.5) - and run the following commands: - make distclean - djgpp\config no-NLS - - This step is **NOT** optional and the "distclean" option must be used. - If you do not use the "distclean" option the config.cache file will not - be deleted. In this case you are **NOT** reconfiguring because the - configuration informations are read from the cache file instead of being - newly computed. - You **MUST** specify "no-NLS" or config.bat will default to "NLS". - To build the programs in a directory other than where the sources are, - you must add a parameter that specifies the source directory, - e.g: - x:\src\gnu\gtxt-011.5\djgpp\config x:/src/gnu/gtxt-011.5 no-NLS - - Lets assume you want to build the binaries in a directory placed on a - different drive (z:\build in this case) from where the sources are, - then you will run the following commands: - z: - cd \build - x:\src\gnu\gtxt-011.5\djgpp\config x:/src/gnu/gtxt-011.5 no-NLS - - If you want NLS support you will omit "no-NLS" or replace it by - "NLS" in the above examples. - The order of the "NLS" option and the srcdir option does *NOT* matter. - You *MUST* use forward slashes to specify the source directory. - - This batch file will set same environment variables, make MSDOS - specific modifications to the Makefile.ins and supply all other - needed options to the configure script. - -3.4.: To compile the package run from the top srcdir the command: - make - -3.5.: Now you can run the tests if you like. - From the top srcdir run the command: - make check - - Non test should fail. - -3.6.: To install the binaries, header, library, catalogs, and info docs - run the following command from the top srcdir: - make install CATALOGS="xx.gmo yy.gmo zz.gmo" - or - make install CATALOGS="xx.gmo yy.gmo zz.gmo" prefix=z:/some/other/place - - This will install the products into your DJGPP installation tree given - by the default prefix "/dev/env/DJDIR". If you prefer to install them - into some other directory you will have to set prefix to the appropiate - value. Replace xx, yy and zz by the language codes of the catalogs you - want to install. - -3.7.: Now you have to set the LANG environment variable. - Please refer to section 2.3 for further information. - - -4.: NLS support for other DJGPP ports. - ================================== - - This package contains all needed files to get NLS support for the - following DJGPP ports: - bison-1.32 (bsn132s.zip) - enscript-1.6.2 (ens162s.zip) - fileutils-4.0 (fil40s.zip) - grep-2.4 (grep24s.zip) - id-utils-3.2 (idu32s.zip) - make-3.79.1 (mak3791s.zip) - recode-3.6 (rcode36s.zip) - sed-3.02.80 (sed3028s.zip) - sharutils-4.2c (shar42cs.zip) - sh-utils-2.0j (shl20js.zip) - tar-1.12a (tar112as.zip) - texinfo-4.0 (txi40s.zip) - textutils-2.0 (txt20s.zip) - - The files needed are placed in the NLS_for_djgpp_packages tree located - in djgpp directory. I will explane this using grep-2.4 as example. - This means that file names or command names may change from port to port. - The configuration batch files and the sed scripts of every package have - the same name as the original ones that this ones will replace. If you - are familiar with the original package you shall have no difficulties - in reconfigure the package for NLS support. - Please inspect the tree NLS_for_djgpp_packages to see what files will - be replaced. - -4.1.: To reconfigure and recompile a source package with NLS support you - *MUST* install the gtxt05b.zip and licv17b.zip packages - first. NLS support will **NOT** work with any prior version of the above - mentioned packages. Before installing gtxt05b.zip and licv17b.zip - you *MUST* deinstall the old packages if you ever have installed them. - For this purpose use the provided manifest files from the old packages. - Old packages means previous beta releases of gtxt05b.zip and licv17b.zip - *AND* also previous versions of gettext like gettext 0.10.32, etc. - -4.2.: We will assume that the required sources will be unzipped into - a directory called src. - Copy grep24s.zip into /src and decompress them preserving the directory - structure running the command: - unzip32 *.zip - This will create the directory: - /src/gnu/grep-2.4 - - The binary package gtxt05b.zip will create the directory: - %DJDIR%/gnu/gtxt-011.5/djgpp/NLS_for_djgpp_packages/grep-2.4 - This directory contains all needed files. - The files are: - grep-2.4/djgpp/config.bat (new .bat file that replaces the original one.) - grep-2.4/djgpp/config.sed (sed script needed to modify configure.) - grep-2.4/djgpp/config.site (defaults for configure.) - - Now we will xcopy the needed files into the original grep-2.4 directory. - First we will cd into the grep-2.4 directory and then we will run the - following command: - xcopy %DJDIR%\gnu\gtxt-011.5\djgpp\NLS_for_djgpp_packages\grep-2.4 /v/s/e - -4.3.: Before the package can be reconfigured, the old configuration must be - cleared. Run the command: - make distclean - - This will remove all Makefiles, config.h and config.cache file with old - configuration information. This step is *NOT* optional and it must be - used the "distclean" target. - -4.4.: Now the package can be configured running the command: - djgpp\config - if you want to build the products in the /src/grep-2.4 directory, or: - c:\src\grep-2.4\djgpp\config c:/src/grep-2.4 - if you want to build the products on a different drive or directory. - You can still configure without NLS support if you want. In this case - simply add the option "no-NLS" to the above commands. - -4.5.: Now the package can be compiled and checked by running the commands: - make - make check - The first command will create also all the available translation - catalogs (.gmo files). Before running the tests you should clear - the LANGUAGE and/or LANG variable or the tests will probably fail. - -4.6.: Now the products can be installed by running the command: - make install CATALOGS="xx.gmo yy.gmo" - - Replace xx and yy by the appropiate language codeof the catalogs you - want to install. If you omit CATALOGS then all catalogs will be installed. - You can install into a temp directory if you want by specifying a prefix: - make install prefix=z:/tmp CATALOGS="xx.gmo yy.gmo zz.gmo" - -4.7.: Now you have to set the LANG and LANGUAGE environment variable. - Please refer to 2.4. - - - Send GNU gettext specific bug reports to . - Send suggestions and bug reports concerning the DJGPP port to - comp.os.msdos.djgpp or . - - -Enjoy. - - Guerrero, Juan Manuel diff --git a/djgpp/README.DJ b/djgpp/README.DJ deleted file mode 100644 index 308f772b6..000000000 --- a/djgpp/README.DJ +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -A copy of djgpp can be obtained at http://www.delorie.com/djgpp/. diff --git a/djgpp/README.in b/djgpp/README.in deleted file mode 100644 index 36bf3e374..000000000 --- a/djgpp/README.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,515 +0,0 @@ -This is a port of GNU Gettext @VER@ to MSDOS/DJGPP. - - - TO USE THE GNU GETTEXT LIBRARY YOU **MUST** MODIFY YOUR C-LIBRARY. - PLEASE, READ SECTION #2 (Installing the binary package) CAREFULLY - TO LEARN HOW TO INSTALL THE GNU GETTEXT LIBRARY AND HOW TO CHANGE - YOUR C-LIBRARY AND SYSTEM HEADER FILE. - TO USE THE GNU GETTEXT LIBRARY YOU **MUST** DOWNLOAD AND INSTALL - LICV17B.ZIP TOO. THIS IS **NOT** OPTIONAL. - IT IS NOT RECOMMED TO DOWNLOAD THE GNU DISTRIBUTION OF GETTEXT - BECAUSE ONLY THE DJGPP PORT WILL CONTAIN THE REQUIRED HEADER AND - OBJECT FILE TO PATCH THE C LIBRARY. - - -1.: DJGPP specific changes. - ======================= - - The DJGPP specific changes are the followings: - 1) The conflict existing between the BORLAND-compatibility gettext function - from DJGPP's libc.a defined in conio.h and the GNU gettext function from - libintl.a defined in libintl.h has been removed. But this conflict can not - be removed **WITHOUT** changing a system header file and libc.a. - 1.1) libc.a and system header changes. - In conio.c, the BORLAND-compatibility gettext function has been renamed - into _conio_gettext. In conio.h some code has been added to check if - libintl.h is included or not by the same source file. If libintl.h is NOT - included, the BORLAND-compatibility gettext function will be available as - gettext. If libintl.h has been included then the BORLAND-compatibility - gettext function will **ONLY** be available as _conio_gettext. - The BORLAND-compatibility gettext function is now available as gettext - and _conio_gettext. - 1.2) GNU gettext library changes. - If both headers, libintl.h and conio.h, are included in the same source - file the gettext keyword makes **ALWAYS** reference to the GNU gettext - function and **NEVER** to the BORLAND-compatibility gettext function. - - 2) The binary package gtxt@packageversion@b.zip contains all needed files to get NLS - support for the following DJGPP ports: - bison-1.32 (bsn132s.zip) - enscript-1.6.2 (ens162s.zip) - fileutils-4.0 (fil40s.zip) - grep-2.4 (grep24s.zip) - id-utils-3.2 (idu32s.zip) - make-3.79.1 (mak3791s.zip) - recode-3.6 (rcode36s.zip) - sed-3.02.80 (sed3028s.zip) - sharutils-4.2c (shar42cs.zip) - sh-utils-2.0j (shl20js.zip) - tar-1.12a (tar112as.zip) - texinfo-4.0 (txi40s.zip) - textutils-2.0 (txt20s.zip) - - See section #4 for further information about this issue. - To implement NLS support for one of those packages you will also need - to download the following packages: - gtxt@packageversion@b.zip (binaries of GNU Gettext @VER@) - licv17b.zip (binaries of GNU libiconv 1.7) - fil40b.zip (binaries of GNU Fileutils 4.0) - shl20jb.zip (binaries of GNU Sh-utils 2.0j) - - -2.: Installing the binary package. - ============================== - -2.1.: To use this binary package you **MUST** install licv17b.zip or later - first. licv17b.zip provides the required functionality to recode the - .mo files at run time from the unix charsets used to create them to the - dos codepages used to display them. Copy the binary distribution into - the top DJGPP installation directory. If you are installing Gettext on - a dual DOS/WINDOWS 9X systems, you *MUST* first turn off the generation - of numeric tails for 8.3 aliases Windows creats for long file names. - For information about how to do this, please read the DJGPP FAQ List - V 2.30, chapter 22.19: "How to Set Up a Dual DOS/Windows Installation". - It should be noticed that neither the libintl.a library nor the - binaries (xgettext.exe, gettext.exe, etc.) contain any code to handle - nuneric tails of short file names. This implies that if you install - the binary packages in a DOS box of Win9X (LFN) **WITHOUT** turning - off the numeric tail generation you will **NOT** be able to use NLS - on plain DOS. Once again: if you want NLS support on both Win9X **AND** - on plain DOS you **MUST** turn off the numeric tail generation **BEFORE** - installing the binary package. After having installed the package - you can turn on numerical tail generation again if you wish. - All this also applies to any other package that has been compiled with - NLS support. You **MUST** turn off numeric tail generation every time - you install a package that has been compiled with NLS or the binaries - will **NOT** be able to find their .mo files (translations) when you - switch to plain DOS. - -2.2.: Copy the binary distribution into the top DJGPP installation directory, - just unzip it preserving the directory structure running *ONE* of the - following commands: - unzip32 gtxt@packageversion@b.zip or - djtarx gtxt@packageversion@b.zip or - pkunzip -d gtxt@packageversion@b.zip - -2.3.: Changing libc.a and conio.h. - Apart from the ussual directories, the binary package will create the - following directory: - %DJDIR%/gnu/gtxt-@treeversion@/djgpp/djdev-2.03 - where %DJDIR% stands for the root of your DJGPP installation tree. - Cd into the djdev-2.03 directory. You will find the following files: - conio.diffs - conio.h - conio.o - conio.diffs is a patch file that documents the changes I have done against - the files of the original djdev203.zip and djlsr203.zip distributions. - This file is not needed by the average user. conio.h is the modified header - and conio.o is the recompiled new conio.c file that will replace the old - conio.o contained in libc.a. - - For all commands that will follow now I will assume that you have - cd'ed into the %DJDIR%/gnu/gtxt-@treeversion@/djgpp/djdev-2.03 directory, - where %DJDIR% represents the path to your DJGPP installation. First, - you should backup your old header and library. For this task, run the - following command sequence (cp is the copy program from fil40b.zip): - cp /dev/env/DJDIR/include/conio.h /dev/env/DJDIR/include/conio.bak - cp /dev/env/DJDIR/lib/libc.a /dev/env/DJDIR/lib/libc.bak - - Now you can copy the new header into your include directory - running the command: - cp conio.h /dev/env/DJDIR/include - - Now you can substitute the old conio.o file in libc.a with the new one. - For this task you will need the ar program from binutils. - Run the command: - ar -rv /dev/env/DJDIR/lib/libc.a conio.o - You are done. - -2.3.: The NLS controling environment variables, LANG and LANGUAGE, must be - set to their appropiate values. The exact way how these variables - should be set depends on your operating system: - - * For Windows 98 systems: - - Click START; - - Choose Programs->Accessories->System Tools->System Information; - - Click Tools in the menu-bar, then choose "System Configuration"; - - Use the tab provided there for editing your AUTOEXEC.BAT as - explained below. - - * For Windows NT systems: - - Right-click "My Computer", then select "Properties"; - - Click the "Environment" tab; - - Add a new variables LANG and LANGUAGE and set their values to the - wanted language codes file as explained below. - - * For all other systems (DOS, Windows 3.X and Windows 95): use any - text editor, e.g. the standard EDIT, to edit the file AUTOEXEC.BAT - in the root directory of the boot drive (usually, C:). - - The values of the two environment variables LANG and LANGUAGE should be - set like this: - - set LANG=xx - set LANGUAGE=yy:zz - - xx, yy and zz are place holders for the wanted language codes. For - posible values, please read below. - The LANG entry is obligatory, the LANGUAGE entry may be omited. The - LANG variable selects the locale charsets (dos codepage) to be used to - display the program's output and the catalog (.mo file) that contains - the translated strings to be used. The LANGUAGE variable allows you to - select an alternate catalog than the one stipulated by LANG. Replace - xx, yy and zz by the language code of the catalogs you want to use. It - should be noticed that LANGUAGE has *ALWAYS* higher priority than LANG. - The LANG variable not only selects a catalog, it also specifies the dos - codepage that will be used as locale charset. All this means that the - translation strings contained in the catalogs (.mo files) will be - recoded at runtime to the dos codepage stipulated by the value of LANG. - This runtime recoding is needed because the .mo files may have been - written using a charset that is not compatible with the charset that - will be used on the machine and OS where the .mo files contents will be - displayed. The .po files of the GNU packages, from which the .mo files - are generated, are typical examples of this. Usualy, they have been - written using some ISO-8859-nn charset (an unix charset) and shall be - displayed on a DOS/WIN95 machine that uses some dos codepage. - - Some examples: - If you only want to use the catalog containing the translations for - your mother tongue (in my case the spanish translations) the above - lines will only use the LANG variable and will look like this: - - set LANG=es - - In this case, LANG defines the locale charset (CP850 in this case) to - be used for the on-the-fly recoding of the catalog (.mo file) contents - **AND AT THE SAME TIME** the translation/language (.mo file) to be used. - - If you want to use the spanish (es) and german (de) catalogs the above - lines will look like this: - - set LANG=es - set LANGUAGE=es:de - - In this case a DJGPP binary that has been compiled with NLS support - will first search for the spanish translation of a string. If a - translation for that particular string can not be found in the spanish - .mo file then it will search for a german translation of that string in - the german .mo file and if a german translation of that string can also - not been found it will default to display the build-in english string. - No mather if a spanish, a german or an english build-in string is - selected, the string is always recoded to the dos codepage stipulated - by LANG. In this case: CP850. In the above example, LANGUAGE defines - the set of languages to be used and their priority (from left to right). - At the same time, LANG defines the locale charset (dos codepage) to be - used to recode **ALL** translated string, no matter which language - (.mo file) is used. - If you want to reverse this search order the above lines would look - like this one: - - set LANG=es - set LANGUAGE=de:es - - Now let us assume that an user wants to use the swedish catalogs on - a machine that loads codepage CP437 when it is booted. It should be - noticed that the locale charset for Sweden is CP850 and not CP437. - In this case, the lines must look like this: - - set LANG=en_US - set LANGUAGE=sv - - LANG reflects the available codepage/charset and LANGUAGE selects the - wanted translation catalog. en_US means CP437. Now, the contents of the - catalog are recoded to CP437 instead to CP850 because CP437 is the - codepage used to display messages on screen. Of course, not every - combination of catalogs and locale charset (dos codepages) makes sense. - E.G.: selecting as locale charset chinese (LANG=zh_TW) and the french - translations (LANGUAGE=fr) will certainly not generate an usefull - screen output. - - The content of LANG is a language code. Examples are fr for french, - en_US for US english, etc. This language code is an alias for the - locale charset to be used for runtime recoding. The complete list of - all available aliases can be found in %DJDIR%/lib/charset.alias. This - file is a table with two entries: left entry is the alias (en_US, - de_AT, etc.), right entry is the corresponding dos codepage that will - be used for that language code (alias). It should be noticed that it is - also possible to select a codepage directely. E.G.: Instead of setting: - - set LANG=en_US - - you may directely set: - - set LANG=CP437 - - cp437 or 437 are also valid settings for CP437. This overwrites any - settings in charset.alias. The settings in the environment always - overwrite the settings in charset.alias. Please note that if you omit - LANG, LANGUAGE will not be honored at all. Because the information - about which locale charset shall be used for recoding is needed, - if LANG is omitted by the user this information will not be available - and consequently LANGUAGE will be ignored and no translation at all - will be done. - If for some reason you want to disable NLS, then you should comment - out the LANG variable or remove them from your AUTOEXEC.BAT file or - select 'C' as your catalog: - - set LANG=C - - or clear it by setting: - - set LANG= - - You can also change during a DOS session in Win9X or on plain DOS the - values of the LANG and LANGUAGE variables by setting or clearing them - from the DOS prompt. - -2.5.: To create an entry for the gettext info docs in your dir file - run from the top DJGPP installation directory the command: - install-info --info-dir=./info ./info/gettext.info - -2.6.: The binaries distributed in this package have NLS support. - E.G. run the command: - xgettext - and the binary should talk to you in your mother tonge, if - supported. - For futher information about GNU gettext please read the info docs. - - -3.: Building the binaries from sources. - =================================== - -3.1.: To build the binaries you will need the following binary packages: - djdev203.zip (or a later but NOT a prior version) - bsh203b.zip (or a later but NOT a prior version) - gcc303b.zip, bnu2112b.zip, mak3791b.zip, - fil40b.zip, shl20jb.zip, txt20b.zip, - txi40b.zip, grep24b.zip, sed3028b.zip, - licv17b.zip - - If you want to run the check you will need also: - dif272b.zip - - If you want to recreate the html docs you will also need: - gro116b.zip (or a later but NOT a prior version) - perl561b.zip (or a later but NOT a prior version) - - All this packages can be found in the v2gnu directory of any - Simtel.NET mirror. - You must have licv17b.zip or a later version installed before - configuring or compiling the package or the configuration and build - process will fail due to unresolved references to libiconv.a - You will need bsh203b.zip or later and *NOT* a prior version or the - build will fail. The same applies to djdev203.zip. - This updated versions have been recompiled with djdev203.zip and know - about the "/dev/env" functionality introduced with djdev203.zip. All the - other packages are the ones I have used to build the binaries from this - sources. Previuos versions of this packages may do the job as well but - I have not tested this. - -3.2.: Create a temporary directory and copy the source package into the - directory. If you download the source distribution from one of the - DJGPP archives, just unzip it preserving the directory structure - running *ONE* of the following commands: - unzip32 gtxt@packageversion@s.zip or - djtarx gtxt@packageversion@s.zip or - pkunzip -d gtxt@packageversion@s.zip - - Source distributions downloaded from one of the GNU FTP sites need - some more work to unpack. First, you *MUST* use the `djtar' program - to unzip the package. That is because some file names in the official - distributions need to be changed to avoid problems on the various - platforms supported by DJGPP. `djtar' can rename files on the fly given - a file with name mappings. The distribution includes a file - `djgpp/fnchange.lst' with the necessary mappings. So you need first - to retrieve that file, and then invoke `djtar' to unpack the - distribution. Here is how: - - djtar -x -p -o @V@/djgpp/fnchange.lst @V@.tar.gz > lst - djtar -x -n lst @V@.tar.gz - - (The name of the distribution archive and the top-level directory will - be different for versions other than @VER@.) - - It is always recommended to download the DJGPP packages from some - Simtel.NET mirror and *NOT* the original GNU distribution because - only the binary distribution of the DJGPP port will contain the - files needed to patch libc.a. This are: conio.h and conio.o. - -3.3.: This package is preconfigured for NLS support and for run time recoding - due to the functionality provided by libiconv.a from licv17b.zip. - This implies that licv17b.zip *MUST* be installed *before* you try to - compile the package or the build process will fail. - It should be noticed that when you compile your own binaries with NLS - you must also *always* link with libiconv.a - If you compile this package with a later version of libc.a or if you - prefer no NLS support at all you will have to reconfigure this package. - The configuration batch file of this package, located in the djgpp - directory, allows you to enable or disable NLS support and to compile - from a different partition than from where the sources are located. - config.bat always configures the package for NLS support enabled and - for in-place compilation if no options are given. - The available NLS options are: - NLS - no-NLS - - If for some reason you want no NLS support you will have to reconfigure - the package. For this purpose cd into the top srcdir (gtxt-@treeversion@) - and run the following commands: - make distclean - djgpp\config no-NLS - - This step is **NOT** optional and the "distclean" option must be used. - If you do not use the "distclean" option the config.cache file will not - be deleted. In this case you are **NOT** reconfiguring because the - configuration informations are read from the cache file instead of being - newly computed. - You **MUST** specify "no-NLS" or config.bat will default to "NLS". - To build the programs in a directory other than where the sources are, - you must add a parameter that specifies the source directory, - e.g: - x:\src\gnu\gtxt-@treeversion@\djgpp\config x:/src/gnu/gtxt-@treeversion@ no-NLS - - Lets assume you want to build the binaries in a directory placed on a - different drive (z:\build in this case) from where the sources are, - then you will run the following commands: - z: - cd \build - x:\src\gnu\gtxt-@treeversion@\djgpp\config x:/src/gnu/gtxt-@treeversion@ no-NLS - - If you want NLS support you will omit "no-NLS" or replace it by - "NLS" in the above examples. - The order of the "NLS" option and the srcdir option does *NOT* matter. - You *MUST* use forward slashes to specify the source directory. - - This batch file will set same environment variables, make MSDOS - specific modifications to the Makefile.ins and supply all other - needed options to the configure script. - -3.4.: To compile the package run from the top srcdir the command: - make - -3.5.: Now you can run the tests if you like. - From the top srcdir run the command: - make check - - Non test should fail. - -3.6.: To install the binaries, header, library, catalogs, and info docs - run the following command from the top srcdir: - make install CATALOGS="xx.gmo yy.gmo zz.gmo" - or - make install CATALOGS="xx.gmo yy.gmo zz.gmo" prefix=z:/some/other/place - - This will install the products into your DJGPP installation tree given - by the default prefix "/dev/env/DJDIR". If you prefer to install them - into some other directory you will have to set prefix to the appropiate - value. Replace xx, yy and zz by the language codes of the catalogs you - want to install. - -3.7.: Now you have to set the LANG environment variable. - Please refer to section 2.3 for further information. - - -4.: NLS support for other DJGPP ports. - ================================== - - This package contains all needed files to get NLS support for the - following DJGPP ports: - bison-1.32 (bsn132s.zip) - enscript-1.6.2 (ens162s.zip) - fileutils-4.0 (fil40s.zip) - grep-2.4 (grep24s.zip) - id-utils-3.2 (idu32s.zip) - make-3.79.1 (mak3791s.zip) - recode-3.6 (rcode36s.zip) - sed-3.02.80 (sed3028s.zip) - sharutils-4.2c (shar42cs.zip) - sh-utils-2.0j (shl20js.zip) - tar-1.12a (tar112as.zip) - texinfo-4.0 (txi40s.zip) - textutils-2.0 (txt20s.zip) - - The files needed are placed in the NLS_for_djgpp_packages tree located - in djgpp directory. I will explane this using grep-2.4 as example. - This means that file names or command names may change from port to port. - The configuration batch files and the sed scripts of every package have - the same name as the original ones that this ones will replace. If you - are familiar with the original package you shall have no difficulties - in reconfigure the package for NLS support. - Please inspect the tree NLS_for_djgpp_packages to see what files will - be replaced. - -4.1.: To reconfigure and recompile a source package with NLS support you - *MUST* install the gtxt@packageversion@b.zip and licv17b.zip packages - first. NLS support will **NOT** work with any prior version of the above - mentioned packages. Before installing gtxt@packageversion@b.zip and licv17b.zip - you *MUST* deinstall the old packages if you ever have installed them. - For this purpose use the provided manifest files from the old packages. - Old packages means previous beta releases of gtxt@packageversion@b.zip and licv17b.zip - *AND* also previous versions of gettext like gettext 0.10.32, etc. - -4.2.: We will assume that the required sources will be unzipped into - a directory called src. - Copy grep24s.zip into /src and decompress them preserving the directory - structure running the command: - unzip32 *.zip - This will create the directory: - /src/gnu/grep-2.4 - - The binary package gtxt@packageversion@b.zip will create the directory: - %DJDIR%/gnu/gtxt-@treeversion@/djgpp/NLS_for_djgpp_packages/grep-2.4 - This directory contains all needed files. - The files are: - grep-2.4/djgpp/config.bat (new .bat file that replaces the original one.) - grep-2.4/djgpp/config.sed (sed script needed to modify configure.) - grep-2.4/djgpp/config.site (defaults for configure.) - - Now we will xcopy the needed files into the original grep-2.4 directory. - First we will cd into the grep-2.4 directory and then we will run the - following command: - xcopy %DJDIR%\gnu\gtxt-@treeversion@\djgpp\NLS_for_djgpp_packages\grep-2.4 /v/s/e - -4.3.: Before the package can be reconfigured, the old configuration must be - cleared. Run the command: - make distclean - - This will remove all Makefiles, config.h and config.cache file with old - configuration information. This step is *NOT* optional and it must be - used the "distclean" target. - -4.4.: Now the package can be configured running the command: - djgpp\config - if you want to build the products in the /src/grep-2.4 directory, or: - c:\src\grep-2.4\djgpp\config c:/src/grep-2.4 - if you want to build the products on a different drive or directory. - You can still configure without NLS support if you want. In this case - simply add the option "no-NLS" to the above commands. - -4.5.: Now the package can be compiled and checked by running the commands: - make - make check - The first command will create also all the available translation - catalogs (.gmo files). Before running the tests you should clear - the LANGUAGE and/or LANG variable or the tests will probably fail. - -4.6.: Now the products can be installed by running the command: - make install CATALOGS="xx.gmo yy.gmo" - - Replace xx and yy by the appropiate language codeof the catalogs you - want to install. If you omit CATALOGS then all catalogs will be installed. - You can install into a temp directory if you want by specifying a prefix: - make install prefix=z:/tmp CATALOGS="xx.gmo yy.gmo zz.gmo" - -4.7.: Now you have to set the LANG and LANGUAGE environment variable. - Please refer to 2.4. - - - Send GNU gettext specific bug reports to . - Send suggestions and bug reports concerning the DJGPP port to - comp.os.msdos.djgpp or . - - -Enjoy. - - Guerrero, Juan Manuel diff --git a/djgpp/config.bat b/djgpp/config.bat deleted file mode 100755 index b5a1cdf02..000000000 --- a/djgpp/config.bat +++ /dev/null @@ -1,340 +0,0 @@ -@echo off -echo Configuring GNU Gettext for DJGPP v2.x... - -Rem The SmallEnv tests protect against fixed and too small size -Rem of the environment in stock DOS shell. - -Rem Find out if NLS is wanted or not, -Rem if dependency-tracking is wanted or not, -Rem if caching is wanted or not -Rem if static or shared libraries are wanted -Rem and where the sources are. -Rem We always default to NLS support, -Rem no dependency tracking, static library -Rem and to in place configuration. -set ARGS= -set NLS=enabled -if not "%NLS%" == "enabled" goto SmallEnv -set CACHING=enabled -if not "%CACHING%" == "enabled" goto SmallEnv -set DEPENDENCY_TRACKING=disabled -if not "%DEPENDENCY_TRACKING%" == "disabled" goto SmallEnv -set LIBICONV_PREFIX=disabled -if not "%LIBICONV_PREFIX%" == "disabled" goto SmallEnv -set LIBINTL_PREFIX=disabled -if not "%LIBINTL_PREFIX%" == "disabled" goto SmallEnv -set STATIC_LIBRARY=enabled -if not "%STATIC_LIBRARY%" == "enabled" goto SmallEnv -set XSRC=. -if not "%XSRC%" == "." goto SmallEnv - -Rem Loop over all arguments. -Rem Special arguments are: NLS, XSRC, CACHE, STATIC_LIBS, LIBICONV_PREFIX, LIBINTL_PREFIX and DEPS. -Rem All other arguments are stored into ARGS. -:ArgLoop -if "%1" == "nls" goto NextArgument -if "%1" == "NLS" goto NextArgument -if "%1" == "no-nls" goto NoNLS -if "%1" == "no-NLS" goto NoNLS -if "%1" == "NO-NLS" goto NoNLS -goto CachingOption -:NoNLS -if "%1" == "no-nls" set NLS=disabled -if "%1" == "no-NLS" set NLS=disabled -if "%1" == "NO-NLS" set NLS=disabled -if not "%NLS%" == "disabled" goto SmallEnv -goto NextArgument -:CachingOption -if "%1" == "cache" goto NextArgument -if "%1" == "CACHE" goto NextArgument -if "%1" == "no-cache" goto NoCaching -if "%1" == "no-CACHE" goto NoCaching -if "%1" == "NO-CACHE" goto NoCaching -goto DependencyOption -:NoCaching -if "%1" == "no-cache" set CACHING=disabled -if "%1" == "no-CACHE" set CACHING=disabled -if "%1" == "NO-CACHE" set CACHING=disabled -if not "%CACHING%" == "disabled" goto SmallEnv -goto NextArgument -:DependencyOption -if "%1" == "no-dep" goto NextArgument -if "%1" == "no-DEP" goto NextArgument -if "%1" == "NO-DEP" goto NextArgument -if "%1" == "dep" goto DependecyTraking -if "%1" == "DEP" goto DependecyTraking -goto LibiconvPrefixOption -:DependecyTraking -if "%1" == "dep" set DEPENDENCY_TRACKING=enabled -if "%1" == "DEP" set DEPENDENCY_TRACKING=enabled -if not "%DEPENDENCY_TRACKING%" == "enabled" goto SmallEnv -goto NextArgument -:LibiconvPrefixOption -if "%1" == "no-libiconvprefix" goto NextArgument -if "%1" == "no-LIBICONVPREFIX" goto NextArgument -if "%1" == "NO-LIBICONVPREFIX" goto NextArgument -if "%1" == "libiconvprefix" goto WithLibiconvPrefix -if "%1" == "LIBICONVPREFIX" goto WithLibiconvPrefix -goto LibintlPrefixOption -:WithLibiconvPrefix -if "%1" == "libiconvprefix" set LIBICONV_PREFIX=enabled -if "%1" == "LIBICONVPREFIX" set LIBICONV_PREFIX=enabled -if not "%LIBICONV_PREFIX%" == "enabled" goto SmallEnv -goto NextArgument -:LibintlPrefixOption -if "%1" == "no-libiconvprefix" goto NextArgument -if "%1" == "no-LIBICONVPREFIX" goto NextArgument -if "%1" == "NO-LIBICONVPREFIX" goto NextArgument -if "%1" == "libintlprefix" goto _WithLibintlPrefix -if "%1" == "LIBINTLPREFIX" goto _WithLibintlPrefix -goto StaticLibraryOption -:_WithLibintlPrefix -if "%1" == "libintlprefix" set LIBINTL_PREFIX=enabled -if "%1" == "LIBINTLPREFIX" set LIBINTL_PREFIX=enabled -if not "%LIBINTL_PREFIX%" == "enabled" goto SmallEnv -goto NextArgument -:StaticLibraryOption -if "%1" == "static" goto NextArgument -if "%1" == "STATIC" goto NextArgument -if "%1" == "shared" goto SharedLibrary -if "%1" == "SHARED" goto SharedLibrary -goto SrcDirOption -:SharedLibrary -if "%1" == "shared" set STATIC_LIBRARY=disabled -if "%1" == "SHARED" set STATIC_LIBRARY=disabled -if not "%STATIC_LIBRARY%" == "disabled" goto SmallEnv -goto NextArgument -:SrcDirOption -echo %1 | grep -q "/" -if errorlevel 1 goto CollectArgument -set XSRC=%1 -if not "%XSRC%" == "%1" goto SmallEnv -goto NextArgument -:CollectArgument -set _ARGS=%ARGS% %1 -if not "%_ARGS%" == "%ARGS% %1" if not "%_ARGS%" == "%ARGS%%1" goto SmallEnv -echo %_ARGS% | grep -q "[^ ]" -if not errorlevel 0 set ARGS=%_ARGS% -set _ARGS= -:NextArgument -shift -if not "%1" == "" goto ArgLoop - -Rem Create an arguments file for the configure script. -echo --srcdir=%XSRC% > arguments -if "%CACHING%" == "enabled" echo --cache-file=%XSRC%/djgpp/config.cache >> arguments -if "%DEPENDENCY_TRACKING%" == "enabled" echo --enable-dependency-tracking >> arguments -if "%DEPENDENCY_TRACKING%" == "disabled" echo --disable-dependency-tracking >> arguments -if "%LIBICONV_PREFIX%" == "enabled" echo --with-libiconv-prefix >> arguments -if "%LIBICONV_PREFIX%" == "disabled" echo --without-libiconv-prefix >> arguments -if "%LIBINTL_PREFIX%" == "enabled" echo --with-libintl-prefix >> arguments -if "%LIBINTL_PREFIX%" == "disabled" echo --without-libintl-prefix >> arguments -if "%STATIC_LIBRARY%" == "enabled" echo --enable-static --disable-shared >> arguments -if "%STATIC_LIBRARY%" == "disabled" echo --enable-shared --disable-static >> arguments -if not "%ARGS%" == "" echo %ARGS% >> arguments -set ARGS= -set CACHING= -set DEPENDENCY_TRACKING= -set LIBICONV_PREFIX= -set LIBINTL_PREFIX= -set STATIC_LIBRARY= - -if "%XSRC%" == "." goto InPlace - -:NotInPlace -redir -e /dev/null update %XSRC%/configure.orig ./configure -test -f ./configure -if errorlevel 1 update %XSRC%/configure ./configure - -:InPlace -Rem Update configuration files -echo Updating configuration scripts... -test -f ./configure.orig -if errorlevel 1 update configure configure.orig -sed -f %XSRC%/djgpp/config.sed configure.orig > configure -if errorlevel 1 goto SedError - -Rem Make sure they have a config.site file -set CONFIG_SITE=%XSRC%/djgpp/config.site -if not "%CONFIG_SITE%" == "%XSRC%/djgpp/config.site" goto SmallEnv - -Rem Make sure crucial file names are not munged by unpacking -test -f %XSRC%/config.h.in -if not errorlevel 1 mv -f %XSRC%/config.h.in %XSRC%/config.h-in -test -f %XSRC%/configh.in -if not errorlevel 1 mv -f %XSRC%/config.h.in %XSRC%/config.h-in -test -f %XSRC%/config.h-in -if errorlevel 1 mv -f %XSRC%/config.h %XSRC%/config.h-in -test -f %XSRC%/po/Makefile.in.in -if not errorlevel 1 mv -f %XSRC%/po/Makefile.in.in %XSRC%/po/Makefile.in-in - -Rem While building the binaries in src/ subdir an intermediary -Rem file called po-gram-gen2.h is generated from po-gram-gen.h. -Rem Both resolve to the same 8.3 filename. po-gram-gen2.h will -Rem be renamed to po-gram_gen2.h and src/po-lex.c must be fixed -Rem accordingly. -test -f %XSRC%/src/po-lex.orig -if errorlevel 1 update %XSRC%/src/po-lex.c %XSRC%/src/po-lex.orig -sed "s/po-gram-gen2.h/po-gram_gen2.h/g" %XSRC%/src/po-lex.orig > po-lex.tmp -if errorlevel 1 goto SedError -mv ./po-lex.tmp %XSRC%/src/po-lex.c - -Rem Starting with gettext-0.11 posix function unsetenv() is needed. -Rem As long as djdev204 has not been released, we will provide -Rem unsetenv.c from djdev204 CVS tree. -test -f %XSRC%/lib/unsetenv.c -if errorlevel 1 update %XSRC%/djgpp/unsetenv.c %XSRC%/lib/unsetenv.c - -Rem Starting with gettext-0.11 pw_gecos is needed. -Rem As long as djdev204 has not been released, we will provide -Rem getpwman.c and pwd.h (djpwd.h) from djdev204 CVS tree. -test -f %XSRC%/lib/djpwd.h -if errorlevel 1 update %XSRC%/djgpp/djpwd.h %XSRC%/lib/djpwd.h -test -f %XSRC%/lib/getpwnam.c -if errorlevel 1 update %XSRC%/djgpp/getpwnam.c %XSRC%/lib/getpwnam.c - 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mode 100644 index e87c24d31..000000000 --- a/djgpp/djpwd.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,56 +0,0 @@ -/* - Needed by getpwnam.c -*/ - -/* Copyright (C) 1995 DJ Delorie, see COPYING.DJ for details */ -#ifndef __dj_include_pwd_h_ -#define __dj_include_pwd_h_ - -#ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" { -#endif - -#ifndef __dj_ENFORCE_ANSI_FREESTANDING - -#ifndef __STRICT_ANSI__ - -#include - -__DJ_gid_t -#undef __DJ_gid_t -#define __DJ_gid_t -__DJ_uid_t -#undef __DJ_uid_t -#define __DJ_uid_t - -struct passwd { - char * pw_name; /* Username. */ - uid_t pw_uid; /* User ID. */ - gid_t pw_gid; /* Group ID. */ - char * pw_dir; /* Home directory. */ - char * pw_shell; /* Shell program. */ - char * pw_gecos; /* Real name. */ - char * pw_passwd; /* Password. */ -}; - -struct passwd * getpwuid(uid_t _uid); -struct passwd * getpwnam(const char *_name); - -#ifndef _POSIX_SOURCE - -struct passwd *getpwent(void); -void setpwent(void); -void endpwent(void); - -#endif /* !_POSIX_SOURCE */ -#endif /* !__STRICT_ANSI__ */ 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*name) -{ - static struct passwd rv; - rv.pw_name = getlogin(); - if (strcmp(rv.pw_name, name) != 0) - return 0; - rv.pw_uid = getuid(); - rv.pw_gid = getgid(); - rv.pw_dir = getenv("HOME"); - if (rv.pw_dir == 0) - rv.pw_dir = slash; - rv.pw_shell = getenv("SHELL"); - if (rv.pw_shell == 0) - rv.pw_shell = getenv("COMSPEC"); - if (rv.pw_shell == 0) - rv.pw_shell = shell; - rv.pw_gecos = getlogin(); - rv.pw_passwd = passwd; - return &rv; -} diff --git a/djgpp/msginit.sed b/djgpp/msginit.sed deleted file mode 100644 index 278531e51..000000000 --- a/djgpp/msginit.sed +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -/^#include/ s||"../lib/djpwd.h"| diff --git a/djgpp/tscript.sed b/djgpp/tscript.sed deleted file mode 100644 index a940369a4..000000000 --- a/djgpp/tscript.sed +++ /dev/null @@ -1,7 +0,0 @@ -# Sed script for modify the files in tests directory. - -s|\.in\([1-2]\{1,1\}\)\.po|.i\1-po|g -s|\.ok\.po|.ok-po|g -s|\.in\.po|_in.po|g -s|\.in\.\([cC]\{1,1\}\)|_in.\1|g -s|\.po\.|.po-|g diff --git a/djgpp/unsetenv.c b/djgpp/unsetenv.c deleted file mode 100644 index f00c5d073..000000000 --- a/djgpp/unsetenv.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,41 +0,0 @@ -/* - libc of DJGPP 2.03 does not offer function unsetenv, - so this version from DJGPP 2.04 CVS tree is supplied. - This file will become superflous and will be removed - from the distribution as soon as DJGPP 2.04 has been - released. -*/ - -/* Copyright (C) 2001 DJ Delorie, see COPYING.DJ for details */ - -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include - -extern char **environ; - -int -unsetenv(const char *name) -{ - /* No environment == success */ - if (environ == 0) - return 0; - - /* Check for the failure conditions */ - if (name == NULL || *name == '\0' || strchr (name, '=') != NULL) - { - errno = EINVAL; - return -1; - } - - /* Let putenv() do the work - * Note that we can just pass name directly as our putenv() treats - * this the same as passing 'name='. */ - /* The cast is needed because POSIX specifies putenv() to take a non-const - * parameter. Our putenv is well-behaved, so this is OK. */ - putenv (unconst (name, char*)); - - return 0; -}