# libguestfs.pot file.
# Languages.
-LINGUAS = ja
+LINGUAS = ja uk
EXTRA_DIST = \
libguestfs-docs.pot \
# XXX Is there a better way?
SUBDIRS = $(LINGUAS)
-# List of english POD sources which can be translated.
-# Perl files count as POD as far as po4a is concerned.
-PODFILES = \
- ../src/guestfs.pod \
- ../src/guestfs-actions.pod \
- ../src/guestfs-availability.pod \
- ../src/guestfs-structs.pod \
- ../fish/guestfish.pod \
- ../fish/guestfish-actions.pod \
- ../fish/guestfish-commands.pod \
- ../test-tool/libguestfs-test-tool.pod \
- ../fuse/guestmount.pod \
- $(wildcard ../tools/virt-*.pl)
-
update-po: libguestfs-docs.pot
# Note: po4a leaves empty '=encoding' lines in POD files. Also it
--copyright-holder "Red Hat Inc." \
po4a.conf
for f in `find $(LINGUAS) -name '*.pod' -o -name '*.pl'`; do \
- awk 'FNR >= 14 { print }' < $$f > $$f.new; \
+ echo '=encoding utf8' > $$f.new; \
+ awk 'FNR >= 14 { print }' < $$f >> $$f.new; \
mv $$f.new $$f; \
done
-po4a.conf: $(PODFILES)
+po4a.conf: podfiles
rm -f $@-t
echo "[po_directory] ." >> $@-t
echo >> $@-t
- for f in $(PODFILES); do \
+ for f in `cat podfiles`; do \
b=`basename -- $$f`; \
echo "[type: pod] $$f \$$lang:\$$lang/$$b" >> $@-t; \
echo >> $@-t; \
done;
mv $@-t $@
+
+podfiles: Makefile
+ rm -f $@ $@-t
+ find $(top_srcdir) -name '*.pod' | \
+ grep -v /debian/ | \
+ grep -v /libguestfs-1 | \
+ grep -v /po-docs/ | \
+ grep -v /stamp- \
+ > $@-t
+ find $(top_srcdir)/tools -name 'virt-*.pl' >> $@-t
+ LC_ALL=C sort -o $@-t $@-t
+ mv $@-t $@