The obsolete LONG_USAGE variable has the following message in it: A'\''--B'\''--C'\'' And such complex LONG_USAGE message will breaks xgettext when extracting l10n messages. But if single quotes are removed from the message, xgettext works fine on 'git-rebase.sh'. Since there is a modern OPTIONS_SPEC variable in use in this script, it's safe to remove the obsolete USAGE and LONG_USAGE variables. Signed-off-by: Jiang Xin <worldhello.net@xxxxxxxxx> Signed-off-by: Stefano Lattarini <stefano.lattarini@xxxxxxxxx> --- git-rebase.sh | 25 ------------------------- 1 file changed, 25 deletions(-) diff --git a/git-rebase.sh b/git-rebase.sh index 640af..02c63 100755 --- a/git-rebase.sh +++ b/git-rebase.sh @@ -3,31 +3,6 @@ # Copyright (c) 2005 Junio C Hamano. # -USAGE='[--interactive | -i] [--exec | -x <cmd>] [-v] [--force-rebase | -f] - [--no-ff] [--onto <newbase>] [<upstream>|--root] [<branch>] [--quiet | -q]' -LONG_USAGE='git-rebase replaces <branch> with a new branch of the -same name. When the --onto option is provided the new branch starts -out with a HEAD equal to <newbase>, otherwise it is equal to <upstream> -It then attempts to create a new commit for each commit from the original -<branch> that does not exist in the <upstream> branch. - -It is possible that a merge failure will prevent this process from being -completely automatic. You will have to resolve any such merge failure -and run git rebase --continue. Another option is to bypass the commit -that caused the merge failure with git rebase --skip. To check out the -original <branch> and remove the .git/rebase-apply working files, use the -command git rebase --abort instead. - -Note that if <branch> is not specified on the command line, the -currently checked out branch is used. - -Example: git-rebase master~1 topic - - A---B---C topic A'\''--B'\''--C'\'' topic - / --> / - D---E---F---G master D---E---F---G master -' - SUBDIRECTORY_OK=Yes OPTIONS_KEEPDASHDASH= OPTIONS_SPEC="\ -- 1.7.11.2.259.g37fc0e1 -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html