Francesco Poli <invernom...@paranoici.org> writes: >> I don't think it is boring nor error prone -- it just means to >> concatenate two files. > > Well, not really just a file concatenation... More a job for sed or > awk, as I said. But this would be the case, if you automated the task.
I actually pushed this to the git master: http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/gettext.git/commit/?id=e4ec2e69 It is only 5 lines and even smaller than a similar example quoted in the Autoconf manual: http://www.gnu.org/savannah-checkouts/gnu/autoconf/manual/autoconf-2.69/html_node/Installation-Directory-Variables.html#Installation-Directory-Variables > Please support these cases as well, at least by adding a > --same-copyright option (without arguments) that produces > a .pot file with > > # Copyright (C) YEAR THE PACKAGE'S COPYRIGHT HOLDER > > replaced by > > # This file is copyrighted by the PACKAGE package's copyright holders > # and by the translators listed below. > > Of course, PACKAGE should be replaced by the argument of the > --package-name option, where available. If I were going to address all such cases, I would rather add a single general-purpose --header-file=FILE option. That would be equivalent to my proposal using sed, and I don't think it worth doing since the sed snippet is fairly simple. Regards, -- Daiki Ueno