>--[Christian Biere]--<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Well, this is unacceptable. ngettext() is certainly the proper way
> to handle the plural/singular problem but this means that we must not
> use format strings with ngettext().

> I assume this is no different from gettext() but GCC "trusts" the latter
> to not mess with format strings.

The "trust" is in no way different from checking format strings at all,
i.e., a simple __attribute__() thing, which might also have a GLib macro for
it. Apply that to the ngettext macro/function if you need it.

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