1. By default, intltool-update -m just suggest what is missing from POTFILES.in, and add the file list into ./missing. Will it be good if it also lists files that are no more (removed from CVS), but still listed in POTFILES.in/skip? 2. POTFILES.ignore seems not to be widely used, and can probably be phased out later. Of course it shouldn't be immediate (for compatibility reason), but at least warnings can be issued to tell people to use POTFILES.skip instead. I say this because: ========================================== [deaddog localhost CVS.GNOME.ORG]$ ls */po/POTFILES.ignore bug-buddy/po/POTFILES.ignore control-center/po/POTFILES.ignore libcapplet/po/POTFILES.ignore control-center-plus/po/POTFILES.ignore gpdf/po/POTFILES.ignore xpdf/po/POTFILES.ignore ========================================== control-center* and libcapplet are dead, and xpdf is (seems to be) an alias of gpdf. So effectively there are only 2 HEAD modules in GNOME CVS that are still using POTFILES.ignore, while all others are using POTFILES.skip. I believe there aren't many in other software too. Any opinion on whether they are (in)appropriate? Abel -- Abel Cheung Linux counter #256983 | http://counter.li.org GPG Key: (0xC67186FF) | http://deaddog.org/gpg.asc Key fingerprint: 671C C7AE EFB5 110C D6D1 41EE 4152 E1F1 C671 86FF
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