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<HTML> <HEAD> <!-- This HTML file has been created by texi2html 1.52b from gettext.texi on 4 November 2007 --> <META HTTP-EQUIV="content-type" CONTENT="text/html; charset=UTF-8"> <TITLE>GNU gettext utilities - 14 The Installer's and Distributor's View</TITLE> </HEAD> <BODY> Go to the <A HREF="gettext_1.html">first</A>, <A HREF="gettext_13.html">previous</A>, <A HREF="gettext_15.html">next</A>, <A HREF="gettext_25.html">last</A> section, <A HREF="gettext_toc.html">table of contents</A>. <P><HR><P> <H1><A NAME="SEC243" HREF="gettext_toc.html#TOC243">14 The Installer's and Distributor's View</A></H1> <P> <A NAME="IDX1129"></A> <A NAME="IDX1130"></A> <A NAME="IDX1131"></A> <A NAME="IDX1132"></A> </P> <P> By default, packages fully using GNU <CODE>gettext</CODE>, internally, are installed in such a way that they to allow translation of messages. At <EM>configuration</EM> time, those packages should automatically detect whether the underlying host system already provides the GNU <CODE>gettext</CODE> functions. If not, the GNU <CODE>gettext</CODE> library should be automatically prepared and used. Installers may use special options at configuration time for changing this behavior. The command <SAMP>‘./configure --with-included-gettext’</SAMP> bypasses system <CODE>gettext</CODE> to use the included GNU <CODE>gettext</CODE> instead, while <SAMP>‘./configure --disable-nls’</SAMP> produces programs totally unable to translate messages. </P> <P> <A NAME="IDX1133"></A> Internationalized packages have usually many <TT>‘<VAR>ll</VAR>.po’</TT> files. Unless translations are disabled, all those available are installed together with the package. However, the environment variable <CODE>LINGUAS</CODE> may be set, prior to configuration, to limit the installed set. <CODE>LINGUAS</CODE> should then contain a space separated list of two-letter codes, stating which languages are allowed. </P> <P><HR><P> Go to the <A HREF="gettext_1.html">first</A>, <A HREF="gettext_13.html">previous</A>, <A HREF="gettext_15.html">next</A>, <A HREF="gettext_25.html">last</A> section, <A HREF="gettext_toc.html">table of contents</A>. </BODY> </HTML>