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Re: Bug#147621: gettext: msginit loses on web fetch (fwd)
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Bruno Haible |
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Re: Bug#147621: gettext: msginit loses on web fetch (fwd) |
Date: |
Fri, 7 Jun 2002 14:51:55 +0200 (CEST) |
Santiago Vila wrote:
> On a Debian system, whenever msginit has to guess the domain part of
> an address, it should ideally take it from /etc/mailname if it exists
> and only use fqdn as a last resort. Is this doable?
It's trivial. 6 lines of shell script code. Thanks for the suggestion.
> Retrieving
> http://www2.iro.umontreal.ca/~pinard/po/registry.cgi?team=index...Exception
> in thread "main" java.lang.VerifyError: (class: gnu/gettext/GetURL$1,
> method: <init> signature: (Lgnu/gettext/GetURL;)V) Expecting to find
> object/array on stack at gnu.gettext.GetURL.fetch(GetURL.java:58)
> at gnu.gettext.GetURL.main(GetURL.java:82)
Ouch, this looks like either a buggy Java compiler, or like a JVM with a
buggy verifier. Can you send the libintl.jar and the output of two scripts
in the gettext build directory?
sh lib/javacomp.sh -version
sh lib/javaexec.sh -version
Then Santiago can see whether the .class files in the libintl.jar are ok
and whether the problem comes from the Java compiler or JVM.
> The texinfo doc contains what should be *all* of the language codes,
> so there's probably a parseable complete list somewhere. Something
> should check them [either msginit or the web site]
This would not be so good; new languages codes are being added every year.
Bruno
- Re: Bug#147621: gettext: msginit loses on web fetch (fwd),
Bruno Haible <=