From 482840e61f86ca321838a91e902c41d40c098bbb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Lorry Tar Creator Date: Wed, 24 Dec 2014 07:38:37 +0000 Subject: Imported from /home/lorry/working-area/delta_gettext-tarball/gettext-0.19.4.tar.xz. --- djgpp/COPYING.DJ | 48 +++++ djgpp/Makefile.maint | 46 +++++ djgpp/README | 515 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ djgpp/README.DJ | 1 + djgpp/README.in | 515 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ djgpp/config.bat | 340 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ djgpp/config.in | 136 ++++++++++++++ djgpp/config.sed | 353 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ djgpp/config.site | 41 ++++ djgpp/djpwd.h | 56 ++++++ djgpp/edtests.bat | 86 +++++++++ djgpp/fnchange.in | 221 ++++++++++++++++++++++ djgpp/fnchange.lst | 220 ++++++++++++++++++++++ djgpp/getpwnam.c | 40 ++++ djgpp/msginit.sed | 1 + djgpp/tscript.sed | 7 + djgpp/unsetenv.c | 41 ++++ 17 files changed, 2667 insertions(+) create mode 100644 djgpp/COPYING.DJ create mode 100644 djgpp/Makefile.maint create mode 100644 djgpp/README create mode 100644 djgpp/README.DJ create mode 100644 djgpp/README.in create mode 100755 djgpp/config.bat create mode 100644 djgpp/config.in create mode 100644 djgpp/config.sed create mode 100755 djgpp/config.site create mode 100644 djgpp/djpwd.h create mode 100644 djgpp/edtests.bat create mode 100644 djgpp/fnchange.in create mode 100644 djgpp/fnchange.lst create mode 100644 djgpp/getpwnam.c create mode 100644 djgpp/msginit.sed create mode 100644 djgpp/tscript.sed create mode 100644 djgpp/unsetenv.c (limited to 'djgpp') diff --git a/djgpp/COPYING.DJ b/djgpp/COPYING.DJ new file mode 100644 index 0000000..08a8b7a --- /dev/null +++ b/djgpp/COPYING.DJ @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ +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 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7ae1d85 --- /dev/null +++ b/djgpp/Makefile.maint @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +# 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 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..189ecb7 --- /dev/null +++ b/djgpp/README @@ -0,0 +1,515 @@ +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 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..308f772 --- /dev/null +++ b/djgpp/README.DJ @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +A copy of djgpp can be obtained at http://www.delorie.com/djgpp/. diff --git a/djgpp/README.in b/djgpp/README.in new file mode 100644 index 0000000..36bf3e3 --- /dev/null +++ b/djgpp/README.in @@ -0,0 +1,515 @@ +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 new file mode 100755 index 0000000..b5a1cdf --- /dev/null +++ b/djgpp/config.bat @@ -0,0 +1,340 @@ +@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 + +Rem src/msginit.c must use the distributed CVS tree pwd.h +Rem instead of the system's one. +test -f %XSRC%/src/msginit.orig +if errorlevel 1 update %XSRC%/src/msginit.c %XSRC%/src/msginit.orig +sed -f %XSRC%/djgpp/msginit.sed %XSRC%/src/msginit.orig > msginit.tmp +if errorlevel 1 goto SedError +mv ./msginit.tmp %XSRC%/src/msginit.c + +Rem POTFILES.in must be adjusted to reflect the changed names +Rem according to fnchange.lst. +test -f %XSRC%/po/POTFILES.orig +if errorlevel 1 update %XSRC%/po/POTFILES.in %XSRC%/po/POTFILES.orig +sed "s/format-librep/format_librep/;s/format-pascal/format_pascal/" %XSRC%/po/POTFILES.orig > POTFILES.tmp +if errorlevel 1 goto SedError +mv ./POTFILES.tmp %XSRC%/po/POTFILES.in + +Rem This is required because DOS/Windows are case-insensitive +Rem to file names, and "make install" will do nothing if Make +Rem finds a file called `install'. +if exist INSTALL ren INSTALL INSTALL.txt + +Rem Set SHELL to a sane default or some configure tests stop working +Rem if the package is configured across partitions. +if not "%SHELL%" == "" goto HomeName +set SHELL=/bin/sh +if not "%SHELL%" == "/bin/sh" goto SmallEnv +echo No SHELL found in the environment, using default value + +:HomeName +Rem Set HOME to a sane default so configure stops complaining. +if not "%HOME%" == "" goto HostName +set HOME=%XSRC%/djgpp +if not "%HOME%" == "%XSRC%/djgpp" goto SmallEnv +echo No HOME found in the environment, using default value + +:HostName +Rem Set HOSTNAME so it shows in config.status +if not "%HOSTNAME%" == "" goto hostdone +if "%windir%" == "" goto msdos +set OS=MS-Windows +if not "%OS%" == "MS-Windows" goto SmallEnv +goto haveos +:msdos +set OS=MS-DOS +if not "%OS%" == "MS-DOS" goto SmallEnv +:haveos +if not "%USERNAME%" == "" goto haveuname +if not "%USER%" == "" goto haveuser +echo No USERNAME and no USER found in 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use _libs all the time. +/objdir=/s,\.libs,_libs, + +# Stock djdev203 does not provide an unsetenv() function, +# so we will use djdev204 CVS tree's one. +/^LTLIBOBJS=/ s,|, unsetenv.c |, + +# Stock djdev203 does not provide pw_gecos, +# so we will use djdev204 CVS tree's one. +/^LTLIBOBJS=/ s,|, getpwnam.c |, diff --git a/djgpp/config.site b/djgpp/config.site new file mode 100755 index 0000000..d1bd9bd --- /dev/null +++ b/djgpp/config.site @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +#! /bin/sh + +# These two variables are required, otherwise looking for +# programs along the PATH will not work. +PATH_SEPARATOR=: +PATH_EXPAND=y + +# This is required in for "test -f foo" to find foo.exe +export TEST_FINDS_EXE=y + +# The root of the DJGPP tree serves as the default prefix +# for all paths that are hardcoded in the binaries. +# When installing the installation prefix must be supplied. +test "x$prefix" = xNONE && prefix='/dev/env/DJDIR' + +# This is required for config.status script to be run, since +# ./configure runs it by invoking ${CONFIG_SHELL-/bin/sh} +# CONFIG_SHELL=${CONFIG_SHELL='sh'} + +# These are set here so the generated Makefile's will be good +# for every DJGPP installation, not only the one where the +# package was configured. +# $INSTALL must be an absolute path name, otherwise config.status +# will try to prepend ./ and ../ to it when it goes into subdirs. +INSTALL=${INSTALL='/dev/env/DJDIR/bin/ginstall -c'} +PERL=${PERL='/dev/env/DJDIR/bin/perl'} +RANLIB=${RANLIB='ranlib'} +DVIPS=${DVIPS='/dev/env/DJDIR/bin/dvips'} +TEXI2PDF=${TEXI2PDF='/dev/env/DJDIR/bin/texi2pdf'} + +# A sane defualt for emacs. +ac_cv_path_EMACS=${EMACS='/dev/env/DJDIR/gnu/emacs/bin/emacs'} + +# These are set here so the generated libtool will be good +# for every DJGPP installation, not only the one where the +# package was configured. +NM=${NM='nm'} +LD=${LD='ld'} + +# Force the test for 'ln -s' to report 'cp -p'. +ac_cv_prog_LN_S='cp -p' diff --git a/djgpp/djpwd.h b/djgpp/djpwd.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e87c24d --- /dev/null +++ b/djgpp/djpwd.h @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ +/* + 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__ */ +#endif /* !__dj_ENFORCE_ANSI_FREESTANDING */ + +#ifndef __dj_ENFORCE_FUNCTION_CALLS +#endif /* !__dj_ENFORCE_FUNCTION_CALLS */ + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif /* !__dj_include_pwd_h_ */ diff --git a/djgpp/edtests.bat b/djgpp/edtests.bat new file mode 100644 index 0000000..eb3e455 --- /dev/null +++ b/djgpp/edtests.bat @@ -0,0 +1,86 @@ +@echo off +echo Editing test scripts in tests/ subdirectory for DJGPP... +test -f ./tests/gettext-1 +if not errorlevel 1 mv -f ./tests/gettext-1 ./tests/gettext.1 +test -f ./tests/gettext-2 +if not errorlevel 1 mv -f ./tests/gettext-2 ./tests/gettext.2 +test -f ./tests/msgcmp-1 +if not errorlevel 1 mv -f ./tests/msgcmp-1 ./tests/msgcmp.1 +test -f ./tests/msgcmp-2 +if not errorlevel 1 mv -f ./tests/msgcmp-2 ./tests/msgcmp.2 +test -f ./tests/msgfmt-1 +if not errorlevel 1 mv -f ./tests/msgfmt-1 ./tests/msgfmt.1 +test -f ./tests/msgfmt-2 +if not errorlevel 1 mv -f ./tests/msgfmt-2 ./tests/msgfmt.2 +test -f ./tests/msgfmt-3 +if not errorlevel 1 mv -f 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(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 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..278531e --- /dev/null +++ b/djgpp/msginit.sed @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +/^#include/ s||"../lib/djpwd.h"| diff --git a/djgpp/tscript.sed b/djgpp/tscript.sed new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a940369 --- /dev/null +++ b/djgpp/tscript.sed @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +# 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 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f00c5d0 --- /dev/null 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