Now the user-level option is called ENABLE_GETTEXT, and USE_GETTEXT is
only set to true if gettext was enabled and found. This simplifies all
check to USE_GETTEXT only rather than the double checks for it being
enabled and found.
This solves two issues at once:
* CMake would delete po files during ‘make clean’ because it thought
they were autogenerated and not just managed
* the only gettext tools readily available in Windows are so old they
don't support options like --package-name
The change also moves minetest.pot down one level, so we don't need to
special case ‘en’ anymore.
The downside is of course that you need some sane POSIX shell to update
the po files.
This partially reverts 023cc0d37776976b4b192b7363f73a5d2debdef6, goes
back to using PROJECT_NAME for the filename and also uses PROJECT_NAME
as text domain in the source code.
Get rid of the system-specific updatelocales.sh and introduce an
updatepo cmake rule. po files are also updated before creating the mo
files, and we now keep the .pot file (in the po/en directory). To
stabilize the po file creation, file contents are sorted by source
filename.
Update po files in the process.
Get rid of the system-specific updatelocales.sh and introduce an
updatepo cmake rule. po files are also updated before creating the mo
files, and we now keep the .pot file (in the po/en directory). To
stabilize the po file creation, file contents are sorted by source
filename.
Update po files in the process.
The po file should not be named c55 if we're in ∆. But since it is not
exposed at installation time, we don't actually need its name to be
based on the project name at all, so just call it minetest.po
The po file should not be named c55 if we're in ∆. But since it is not
exposed at installation time, we don't actually need its name to be
based on the project name at all, so just call it minetest.po