[maemo-developers] devkit doctools in chinook?
From: Julius Luukko julle.luukko at quicknet.inet.fiDate: Fri Dec 28 15:21:37 EET 2007
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Hello all, I am trying to get my hobby projects to compile in chinook and I have been mostly successful but there is something that I don't understand. My autogen.sh contains intltoolize --automake --copy --force which in chinook gives a "command not found" error message. However, there does not seem to be any problem compiling the package with localized text successfully in place. In [1] it is stated that intltool 0.35.0-3 should be in chinook, but at least my installation does not have it. On the other hand, in bora intltool comes from devkit doctools. In chinook, doctools is not installed, at least according to the installation instructions [2] (I installed chinook using the installer script). If I install intltool with "apt-get install intltool" autogen.sh does find intltoolize, but make ends with make[1]: *** No rule to make target `@ALL_LINGUAS at .po', needed by `@ALL_LINGUAS at .gmo'. Stop. This same happens also with maemopad, which is used as an example in the Maemo Localization How-to [3], so this is not only a problem with my package. I then removed intltool and installed doctools devkit also to chinook, and everything seems to work. intltoolize is versio 0.33 compared to 0.35 from repository.maemo.org. So, should doctools be installed with chinook like it was with bora? [1] http://tablets-dev.nokia.com/4.0/3.2_vs_4.0_content_comparison.html [2] http://tablets-dev.nokia.com/4.0/INSTALL.txt [3] http://maemo.org/development/documentation/how-tos/4-x/maemo_localization_how-to.html -- Julius
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