On Fri, Jan 26, 2007 at 07:59:05PM +0100, KolbjXrn StuestXl wrote: > > argh - that patch does not work. I just applied it and did a complete > > rebuild for de only[1]. > > First problem is "find: -wholename: unknown expression primary", > > obviously the -wholename parameter does not exist on the OS X version > > of find?! Well does or does it not exist on the Mac OS X platform? I find the following description in the find manpage: *wholename* pattern File name matches shell pattern pattern. The metacharacters do not treat `/' or `.' specially; so, for example, find . -wholename './sr*sc' will print an entry for a directory called './src/misc' (if one exists). To ignore a whole directory tree, use -prune rather than checking every file in the tree. For example, to skip the directory `src/emacs' and all files and directories under it, and print the names of the other files found, do something like this: find . -wholename './src/emacs' -prune -o -print > > As a result (?) all(!) images are missing in the html version. I > > guess we need to review this urgently. As I tried with my built, don't do it for one language only. All translations are using English based images. As Sven stated, it makes also sense to install English as a fallback language. > It doesn't work for me either. > > But of more importance to me: > > I get no error messages about the missing image files. I had to look through > the html files to find them. > > Why not put all the 'en' images in an 'en' folder leaving the common images in > the root in each folder? It would then be necessary to copy only the common > images + lang specific images (folders). Perhaps there is other problems using > this solution? Hm.. no - see the solution above. Greetings, -- Roman Joost www: http://www.romanofski.de email: romanofski@xxxxxxxx
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