Hi Marco, Marco Ciampa (Samstag, 9. August 2008, 23:44): > On Wed, Aug 06, 2008 at 05:00:12PM +0200, Roman Joost wrote: > > The old 'src' directory is moved into 'oldsrc' and a profiled, > > English only version is kept under 'src'. From this sources po/pot > > files are created if you run for example: > > > > make pot-de > > make po-de No, "pot-*" is not a valid target. Just try make po-de which implies "make pot" and will create/update the pot files as well as the po files for "de". make xml-de (implies "make po-de") will create/update localized XML files, make html-de (implies "make xml-de") creates/updates localized HTML files. > I'm missing something. > I've done the checkout (version same to the trunk - 2525 - right?). > Done > > make pot-it Try "make po-it" (see above). You may also try to use the "-n" make option (e.g. "make -n html-it") which will just print the commands without executing them. Creating a single po file should also work: For a given source file, e.g. "src/filters/foo/bar.xml", replace "src/" with "po/it/" and ".src" with ".po", and try make po/it/filters/foo/bar.po Or for making a single localized xml file: make xml/it/filters/foo/bar.xml > in the root (where there is the Makefile). > I do not see any special Makefile. > Nothing happens. ?? You should get an error message: make: *** No rule to make target `pot-it'. Stop. > What am I doing wrong? Hmm, not enough coffee? ;-) Bye,, Ulf BTW, does anybody know how to checkout a single file, or how to skip directories when checking out? I have a very slow dial-up connection and don't want to download e.g. 'src/', 'oldsrc/', or 'images/'. Is this possible with subversion? _______________________________________________ Gimp-docs mailing list Gimp-docs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-docs