Query: intltoolize
OS: redhat
Section: 8
Format: Original Unix Latex Style Formatted with HTML and a Horizontal Scroll Bar
INTLTOOLIZE(8) System Manager's Manual INTLTOOLIZE(8)NAMEintltoolize - prepare a package to use intltoolSYNOPSISintltoolize [ --automake ] [ -c|--copy ] [ --debug ] [ -n|--dry-run ] [ -f|--force ] [ --help ] [ --version ]DESCRIPTIONThis prepares a package to use intltool by linking or copying various files needed by intltool into place for use when building. Note that you must change your working directory to the top level directory of the package before running intltoolize.OPTIONS--automake Work silently and assume that automake is being used. -c, --copy Copy files rather than symlinking to them. --debug Enable verbose shell tracing. -n, --dry-run Print commands rather then executing them. -f, --force Replace existing files if they exist. --help Show usage and basic help information. --version Show version information.REPORTING BUGSReport bugs to http://bugzilla.gnome.org or by sending email to xml-i18n-tools@gnome.org.AUTHORDarin Adler <darin@bentspoon.com> Kenneth Christiansen <kenneth@gnu.org> Maciej Stachowiak <mjs@eazel.com>SEE ALSOintltool-merge(8), intltool-prepare(8), intltool-extract(8) intltool September 09, 2001 INTLTOOLIZE(8)
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