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I never liked randomly poking at offsets. Fortunately, I was able to find
an old document by Siebe on the Internet Archive that explained (as best
possible) the FT request Context field.
Also, make the incoming request handling a bit stricter.
author | Elliott Sales de Andrade <qulogic@pidgin.im> |
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date | Sun, 28 Feb 2010 02:11:57 +0000 |
parents | ded8da3de5f8 |
children | aaaff38e144f |
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# Makefile.mingw # # Description: Makefile to generate mo files # PIDGIN_TREE_TOP := .. include $(PIDGIN_TREE_TOP)/libpurple/win32/global.mak PACKAGE = pidgin .SUFFIXES: .SUFFIXES: .po .gmo ## ## SOURCES, OBJECTS ## CATALOGS = $(patsubst %.po,%.gmo,$(wildcard *.po)) ## ## RULES ## .po.gmo: rm -f $@ && $(GMSGFMT) --statistics -o $@ $< ## ## TARGETS ## .PHONY: all install clean all: $(CATALOGS) install: all mkdir -p $(PURPLE_INSTALL_PO_DIR) @catalogs='$(CATALOGS)'; \ for cat in $$catalogs; do \ cat=`basename $$cat`; \ lang=`echo $$cat | sed 's/\.gmo$$//'`; \ dir=$(PURPLE_INSTALL_PO_DIR)/$$lang/LC_MESSAGES; \ mkdir -p $$dir; \ if test -r $$cat; then \ cp $$cat $$dir/$(PACKAGE).mo; \ echo "installing $$cat as $$dir/$(PACKAGE).mo"; \ else \ cp $(PURPLE_PO_TOP)/$$cat $$dir/$(PACKAGE).mo; \ echo "installing $(PURPLE_PO_TOP)/$$cat as" \ "$$dir/$(PACKAGE).mo"; \ fi; \ done clean: rm -f *.gmo