#!/bin/sh # ** # ** This script merges global PO to locale PO files. # ** It creates a backup of the old PO file as abook_template.po.bak # ** and puts the merged version in abook_template.po # ** # ** Usage: mergepo # ** Example: mergepo es_ES # ** # ** Philipe Mingo # ** Konstantin Riabitsev # ** # ** $Id: mergepo,v 1.1.1.1 2004/03/21 10:36:27 tomas Exp $ if [ -z "$1" ]; then echo "USAGE: mergepo [localename]" exit 1 fi WORKDIR=../locale LOCALEDIR=$WORKDIR/$1 if [ ! -d $LOCALEDIR ]; then # lessee if it's been renamed. DCOUNT=`find $WORKDIR/ -name $1* | wc -l` if [ $DCOUNT -eq 1 ]; then # aha LOCALEDIR=`find $WORKDIR/ -name $1*` elif [ $DCOUNT -gt 1 ]; then # err out echo "More than one locale matching this name found:" find $WORKDIR/ -name $1* echo "You have to be more specific." exit 1 fi fi echo "Merging $LOCALEDIR/LC_MESSAGES/abook_template.po" mv $LOCALEDIR/LC_MESSAGES/abook_template.po \ $LOCALEDIR/LC_MESSAGES/abook_template.po.bak msgmerge $LOCALEDIR/LC_MESSAGES/abook_template.po.bak ../po/abook_template.pot > \ $LOCALEDIR/LC_MESSAGES/abook_template.po # msgmerge will split long lines, such as the RCS Id line. If it did split # it, join the pieces back together. ed -s $LOCALEDIR/LC_MESSAGES/abook_template.po << END /^"Project-Id-Version:/v/\\n"$/j\\ s/""// wq END echo "Old po file renamed to abook_template.po.bak"