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Upgrade Gnulib files to 20190105. It's much easier to maintain GRUB's use of portability support files from Gnulib when the process is automatic and driven by a single configuration file, rather than by maintainers occasionally running gnulib-tool and committing the result. Removing these automatically-copied files from revision control also removes the temptation to hack the output in ways that are difficult for future maintainers to follow. Gnulib includes a "bootstrap" program which is designed for this. The canonical way to bootstrap GRUB from revision control is now "./bootstrap", but "./autogen.sh" is still useful if you just want to generate the GRUB-specific parts of the build system. GRUB now requires Autoconf >= 2.63 and Automake >= 1.11, in line with Gnulib. Gnulib source code is now placed in grub-core/lib/gnulib/ (which should not be edited directly), and GRUB's patches are in grub-core/lib/gnulib-patches/. I've added a few notes to the developer manual on how to maintain this. Signed-off-by: Colin Watson <cjwatson@ubuntu.com> Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com> |
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arabic.sed | ||
boldquot.sed | ||
cyrillic.sed | ||
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en@piglatin.header | ||
en@quot.header | ||
exclude.pot | ||
greek.sed | ||
grub.d.sed | ||
hebrew.sed | ||
insert-header.sin | ||
piglatin.sed | ||
quot.sed | ||
README | ||
remove-potcdate.sin | ||
Rules-piglatin | ||
Rules-swiss | ||
Rules-translit | ||
Rules-windowsdir | ||
swiss.sed |
If you checked out this source tree directly from GRUB Git, you might be wondering where are the POT and PO files. Here are some instructions that will hopefully clarify the situation. - If you're a user or a distributor, simply fill the po directory by importing translations from the Translation Project: ./linguas.sh GRUB's build system will automatically detect those and include them in your install. - If you're a translator and want to add a new translation or improve an existing one, get in touch with the Translation Project (http://translationproject.org/). The GRUB project doesn't interact with translators directly (but we dearly appreciate your work!). - If you're a developer adding/removing/modifying translatable strings, you can check that these turn into a sane POT file by using the `po/grub.pot' make rule. - If you're the maintainer of GNU GRUB preparing a new release, don't forget to include the latest PO files in your source tarball!