top_builddir=.. include $(top_builddir)/Makefile.config # Where to install the catalog files. localedir = $(datadir)/locale # These are for some reason not added magically to the Makefile. MSGMERGE = msgmerge # Name of the file containing the list of files to translate (used by # xgettext) POTFILES_ABS_LIST = potfiles.list quiet_cmd_gmsgfmt = ' [$(PO_COLOR)GMSGFMT$(END_COLOR)] $(RELPATH)$(@)' cmd_gmsgfmt = rm -f -- "$@" && $(GMSGFMT) --statistics -o "$@" -- "$<" # Distributed elinks-*.tar.gz packages include po/*.gmo files, so that # users can install ELinks even if they don't have a msgfmt program. # However, if srcdir != builddir, then this Makefile ignores the *.gmo # files in the srcdir and builds new ones in the builddir. %.gmo: $(srcdir)%.po $(call ecmd,gmsgfmt) ### The default rule # # Note: Target `all-local' must not depend on target '$(srcdir)/$(PACKAGE).pot', # otherwise packages like GCC can not be built if only parts of the source have # been downloaded. # # Note 2: We aren't gcc, we are ELinks. And I want that dependency ;-). --pasky # # Note 3: I changed my mind, it is really annoying if you just insert one line # and suddenly you have tons of changes in all the .po files updating the line # informations. --pasky # # $(CATALOGS) is empty if --disable-nls. Beats using *-(yes|no) targets. all-local: $(CATALOGS) ### Creating the template po template file # # This pulls in _all_ .c and .h files in the src directory. Even files that has # not been added to the git repo. Beware of junk entries! $(srcdir)/$(POTFILES_ABS_LIST): @( cd $(top_srcdir); \ find src/ -type f -name '*.[ch]' -o -name options.inc -o -name 'actions-*.inc' | sort ) \ > $(srcdir)/$(POTFILES_ABS_LIST) $(srcdir)/$(PACKAGE).pot: $(srcdir)/$(POTFILES_ABS_LIST) $(XGETTEXT) --default-domain=$(PACKAGE) \ --directory=$(top_srcdir) \ --add-comments --language=C \ --keyword=_ --keyword=N_ --keyword=n_:1,2 --keyword=N__ -f $(srcdir)/$(POTFILES_ABS_LIST) \ && test -f $(PACKAGE).po \ && mv -f $(PACKAGE).po $(srcdir)/$(PACKAGE).pot ### Updating po and gmo files # # Update by merging all .po files with the .po template master file. # # It is possible to update only a single .po file by setting the PO variable to # either or .po when calling make. Example: make update-po PO=is update-po: Makefile $(srcdir)/$(PACKAGE).pot @cd $(srcdir) @$(foreach lang,$(basename $(if $(strip $(PO)),$(PO),$(GMOFILES))), \ echo -n "$(lang): "; \ if $(MSGMERGE) $(srcdir)/$(lang).po $(srcdir)/$(PACKAGE).pot -o $(lang).new.po; then \ mv -f $(lang).new.po $(srcdir)/$(lang).po; \ else \ echo "msgmerge failed!"; \ rm -f $(lang).new.po; \ fi; \ ) $(MAKE) update-gmo update-gmo: Makefile $(GMOFILES) @: ### Check single or all po files # check-po: @$(foreach lang,$(basename $(if $(strip $(PO)),$(PO),$(GMOFILES))), \ echo -n "$(lang): "; \ $(GMSGFMT) --check --check-accelerators="~" --verbose --statistics -o /dev/null $(srcdir)/$(lang).po; \ ) ### Installation and distribution # # Use *-local targets to place and remove .gmo files. install-local: all-local $(MKINSTALLDIRS) $(DESTDIR)$(localedir) @$(foreach lang,$(basename $(if $(strip $(PO)),$(PO),$(CATALOGS))), \ $(MKINSTALLDIRS) $(DESTDIR)$(localedir)/$(lang)/LC_MESSAGES; \ $(call ncmd,installdata,$(lang).gmo,$(DESTDIR)$(localedir)/$(lang)/LC_MESSAGES/$(PACKAGE).mo); \ ) clean-local: @rm -f $(PACKAGE).po *.new.po $(srcdir)/$(POTFILES_ABS_LIST) include $(top_srcdir)/Makefile.lib