Karl Berry wrote: > When I ran gettextize to update the hello sources to gettext 0.14.5, it > added build-aux/mkinstalldirs to the top-level EXTRA_DIST.
That's normal. po/Makefile.in.in makes use of the mkinstalldirs script. > mkinstalldirs was not an included file in the gnulib gettext module > (I'd previously run gnulib-tool --import). The gnulib gettext module actually handles only part of what gettextize does, namely only the m4 and lib parts. Not the po/ directory. > My understanding > is that install[-sh] -d is preferred these days, although the generated > po/Makefile apparently uses it. Yes, someday po/Makefile.in.in will be changed to use mkdir or install-sh instead. > BTW, it would be helpful for me, at least, if gettextize could acquire > an option reporting what actually changes. gettextize reports, by default, everything it changes in the ChangeLog files. > (My net connection is slow > and it's a drag to run cvs on the whole hierarchy every time.) In that case you can make a local copy of your working directory and run gettextize on one of the two copies only. Then run "diff -r"... Bruno _______________________________________________ bug-gnulib mailing list bug-gnulib@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-gnulib