From: Karl DeBisschop Date: Tue, 29 Jul 2003 05:38:41 +0000 (+0000) Subject: get from GNU files instead of storing in CVS X-Git-Url: https://git.tokkee.org/?p=nagiosplug.git;a=commitdiff_plain;h=a1a7871a02db0fbdaa4513d4f09ccab098931de2 get from GNU files instead of storing in CVS git-svn-id: https://nagiosplug.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/nagiosplug/nagiosplug/trunk@615 f882894a-f735-0410-b71e-b25c423dba1c --- diff --git a/ABOUT-NLS b/ABOUT-NLS deleted file mode 100644 index 57e4b67..0000000 --- a/ABOUT-NLS +++ /dev/null @@ -1,432 +0,0 @@ -Notes on the Free Translation Project -************************************* - - Free software is going international! The Free Translation Project -is a way to get maintainers of free software, translators, and users all -together, so that will gradually become able to speak many languages. -A few packages already provide translations for their messages. - - If you found this `ABOUT-NLS' file inside a distribution, you may -assume that the distributed package does use GNU `gettext' internally, -itself available at your nearest GNU archive site. But you do _not_ -need to install GNU `gettext' prior to configuring, installing or using -this package with messages translated. - - Installers will find here some useful hints. These notes also -explain how users should proceed for getting the programs to use the -available translations. They tell how people wanting to contribute and -work at translations should contact the appropriate team. - - When reporting bugs in the `intl/' directory or bugs which may be -related to internationalization, you should tell about the version of -`gettext' which is used. The information can be found in the -`intl/VERSION' file, in internationalized packages. - -Quick configuration advice -========================== - - If you want to exploit the full power of internationalization, you -should configure it using - - ./configure --with-included-gettext - -to force usage of internationalizing routines provided within this -package, despite the existence of internationalizing capabilities in the -operating system where this package is being installed. So far, only -the `gettext' implementation in the GNU C library version 2 provides as -many features (such as locale alias, message inheritance, automatic -charset conversion or plural form handling) as the implementation here. -It is also not possible to offer this additional functionality on top -of a `catgets' implementation. Future versions of GNU `gettext' will -very likely convey even more functionality. So it might be a good idea -to change to GNU `gettext' as soon as possible. - - So you need _not_ provide this option if you are using GNU libc 2 or -you have installed a recent copy of the GNU gettext package with the -included `libintl'. - -INSTALL Matters -=============== - - Some packages are "localizable" when properly installed; the -programs they contain can be made to speak your own native language. -Most such packages use GNU `gettext'. Other packages have their own -ways to internationalization, predating GNU `gettext'. - - By default, this package will be installed to allow translation of -messages. It will automatically detect whether the system already -provides the GNU `gettext' functions. If not, the GNU `gettext' own -library will be used. This library is wholly contained within this -package, usually in the `intl/' subdirectory, so prior installation of -the GNU `gettext' package is _not_ required. Installers may use -special options at configuration time for changing the default -behaviour. The commands: - - ./configure --with-included-gettext - ./configure --disable-nls - -will respectively bypass any pre-existing `gettext' to use the -internationalizing routines provided within this package, or else, -_totally_ disable translation of messages. - - When you already have GNU `gettext' installed on your system and run -configure without an option for your new package, `configure' will -probably detect the previously built and installed `libintl.a' file and -will decide to use this. This might be not what is desirable. You -should use the more recent version of the GNU `gettext' library. I.e. -if the file `intl/VERSION' shows that the library which comes with this -package is more recent, you should use - - ./configure --with-included-gettext - -to prevent auto-detection. - - The configuration process will not test for the `catgets' function -and therefore it will not be used. The reason is that even an -emulation of `gettext' on top of `catgets' could not provide all the -extensions of the GNU `gettext' library. - - Internationalized packages have usually many `po/LL.po' files, where -LL gives an ISO 639 two-letter code identifying the language. Unless -translations have been forbidden at `configure' time by using the -`--disable-nls' switch, all available translations are installed -together with the package. However, the environment variable `LINGUAS' -may be set, prior to configuration, to limit the installed set. -`LINGUAS' should then contain a space separated list of two-letter -codes, stating which languages are allowed. - -Using This Package -================== - - As a user, if your language has been installed for this package, you -only have to set the `LANG' environment variable to the appropriate -`LL_CC' combination. Here `LL' is an ISO 639 two-letter language code, -and `CC' is an ISO 3166 two-letter country code. For example, let's -suppose that you speak German and live in Germany. At the shell -prompt, merely execute `setenv LANG de_DE' (in `csh'), -`export LANG; LANG=de_DE' (in `sh') or `export LANG=de_DE' (in `bash'). -This can be done from your `.login' or `.profile' file, once and for -all. - - You might think that the country code specification is redundant. -But in fact, some languages have dialects in different countries. For -example, `de_AT' is used for Austria, and `pt_BR' for Brazil. The -country code serves to distinguish the dialects. - - The locale naming convention of `LL_CC', with `LL' denoting the -language and `CC' denoting the country, is the one use on systems based -on GNU libc. On other systems, some variations of this scheme are -used, such as `LL' or `LL_CC.ENCODING'. You can get the list of -locales supported by your system for your country by running the command -`locale -a | grep '^LL''. - - Not all programs have translations for all languages. By default, an -English message is shown in place of a nonexistent translation. If you -understand other languages, you can set up a priority list of languages. -This is done through a different environment variable, called -`LANGUAGE'. GNU `gettext' gives preference to `LANGUAGE' over `LANG' -for the purpose of message handling, but you still need to have `LANG' -set to the primary language; this is required by other parts of the -system libraries. For example, some Swedish users who would rather -read translations in German than English for when Swedish is not -available, set `LANGUAGE' to `sv:de' while leaving `LANG' to `sv_SE'. - - In the `LANGUAGE' environment variable, but not in the `LANG' -environment variable, `LL_CC' combinations can be abbreviated as `LL' -to denote the language's main dialect. For example, `de' is equivalent -to `de_DE' (German as spoken in Germany), and `pt' to `pt_PT' -(Portuguese as spoken in Portugal) in this context. - -Translating Teams -================= - - For the Free Translation Project to be a success, we need interested -people who like their own language and write it well, and who are also -able to synergize with other translators speaking the same language. -Each translation team has its own mailing list. The up-to-date list of -teams can be found at the Free Translation Project's homepage, -`http://www.iro.umontreal.ca/contrib/po/HTML/', in the "National teams" -area. - - If you'd like to volunteer to _work_ at translating messages, you -should become a member of the translating team for your own language. -The subscribing address is _not_ the same as the list itself, it has -`-request' appended. For example, speakers of Swedish can send a -message to `sv-request@li.org', having this message body: - - subscribe - - Keep in mind that team members are expected to participate -_actively_ in translations, or at solving translational difficulties, -rather than merely lurking around. If your team does not exist yet and -you want to start one, or if you are unsure about what to do or how to -get started, please write to `translation@iro.umontreal.ca' to reach the -coordinator for all translator teams. - - The English team is special. It works at improving and uniformizing -the terminology in use. Proven linguistic skill are praised more than -programming skill, here. - -Available Packages -================== - - Languages are not equally supported in all packages. The following -matrix shows the current state of internationalization, as of July -2002. The matrix shows, in regard of each package, for which languages -PO files have been submitted to translation coordination, with a -translation percentage of at least 50%. - - Ready PO files be bg ca cs da de el en eo es et fi fr - +----------------------------------------+ - a2ps | [] [] [] [] | - bash | [] [] [] [] | - bfd | [] [] | - binutils | [] [] | - bison | [] [] [] [] | - clisp | [] [] [] [] | - clisp | | - clisplow | | - cpio | [] [] [] [] | - darkstat | () | - diffutils | [] [] [] [] [] [] | - enscript | [] [] | - error | [] [] [] | - fetchmail | [] () [] [] [] () | - fileutils | [] [] [] [] [] | - findutils | [] [] [] [] [] [] | - flex | [] [] [] [] [] | - gas | [] [] | - gawk | [] [] [] | - gcal | [] [] | - gcc | [] [] | - gettext | [] [] [] [] [] | - gnupg | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | - gprof | [] [] | - gpsdrive | () () () () () | - grep | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | - gretl | [] | - gthumb | () () () | - hello | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | - id-utils | [] [] [] | - indent | [] [] [] [] [] | - jpilot | () [] [] [] | - jwhois | [] [] | - kbd | [] [] [] | - ld | [] [] | - libc | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | - libiconv | [] [] [] [] | - lifelines | () () | - lilypond | [] [] [] | - lingoteach | [] [] | - lingoteach_lessons| () () | - lynx | [] [] [] [] [] | - m4 | [] [] [] [] [] | - make | [] [] [] [] | - man-db | [] () () [] () () | - mysecretdiary | [] [] [] | - nano | [] () [] [] [] [] | - nano_1_0 | [] () [] [] [] [] | - opcodes | [] [] [] | - parted | [] [] [] [] [] | - ptx | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | - python | | - recode | [] [] [] [] [] [] | - sed | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | - sh-utils | [] [] [] [] | - sharutils | [] [] [] [] [] [] | - sketch | () [] () | - soundtracker | [] [] [] | - sp | [] | - tar | [] [] [] [] [] [] | - texinfo | [] [] [] [] [] | - textutils | [] [] [] [] [] | - util-linux | [] [] [] [] [] [] | - vorbis-tools | [] | - wastesedge | | - wdiff | [] [] [] [] [] [] | - wget | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | - +----------------------------------------+ - be bg ca cs da de el en eo es et fi fr - 0 2 19 10 30 44 9 1 12 45 16 3 53 - - gl he hr hu id it ja ko lv nb nl nn - +-------------------------------------+ - a2ps | () () [] | - bash | [] | - bfd | [] | - binutils | [] | - bison | [] [] [] [] | - clisp | [] | - clisp | | - clisplow | | - cpio | [] [] [] [] | - darkstat | () | - diffutils | [] [] [] [] [] | - enscript | [] [] | - error | [] | - fetchmail | [] | - fileutils | [] [] [] | - findutils | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | - flex | [] | - gas | | - gawk | [] | - gcal | | - gcc | [] | - gettext | [] [] | - gnupg | [] [] [] [] | - gprof | | - gpsdrive | [] () () | - grep | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | - gretl | | - gthumb | () () | - hello | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | - id-utils | [] [] | - indent | [] [] [] [] | - jpilot | () () | - jwhois | [] [] | - kbd | | - ld | | - libc | [] [] [] [] | - libiconv | [] [] [] | - lifelines | | - lilypond | [] [] | - lingoteach | [] | - lingoteach_lessons| | - lynx | [] [] [] [] | - m4 | [] [] [] [] | - make | [] [] [] [] [] [] | - man-db | () () | - mysecretdiary | [] | - nano | [] [] [] [] [] [] | - nano_1_0 | [] [] [] [] [] | - opcodes | [] [] | - parted | [] [] [] | - ptx | [] [] [] [] [] | - python | | - recode | [] [] [] | - sed | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | - sh-utils | [] [] [] | - sharutils | [] [] [] | - sketch | () | - soundtracker | [] [] | - sp | | - tar | [] [] [] [] [] | - texinfo | [] [] [] | - textutils | [] [] [] | - util-linux | () [] | - vorbis-tools | | - wastesedge | | - wdiff | [] [] [] | - wget | [] [] [] [] [] [] | - +-------------------------------------+ - gl he hr hu id it ja ko lv nb nl nn - 23 9 12 18 14 13 26 9 1 8 19 4 - - no pl pt pt_BR ru sk sl sv tr uk zh_TW - +----------------------------------------+ - a2ps | () () () [] [] [] [] [] | 10 - bash | [] | 6 - bfd | [] [] | 5 - binutils | [] [] | 5 - bison | [] [] [] | 11 - clisp | | 5 - clisp | | 0 - clisplow | | 0 - cpio | [] [] [] [] | 12 - darkstat | [] () | 1 - diffutils | [] [] [] [] [] [] | 17 - enscript | [] [] [] [] | 8 - error | [] [] [] | 7 - fetchmail | () () [] | 6 - fileutils | [] [] [] [] [] | 13 - findutils | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | 21 - flex | [] [] [] | 9 - gas | [] | 3 - gawk | [] [] | 6 - gcal | [] [] | 4 - gcc | [] | 4 - gettext | [] [] [] [] [] [] | 13 - gnupg | [] [] [] | 14 - gprof | [] [] | 4 - gpsdrive | [] [] () | 3 - grep | [] [] [] [] | 18 - gretl | | 1 - gthumb | () () [] | 1 - hello | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | 28 - id-utils | [] [] [] [] | 9 - indent | [] [] [] [] [] | 14 - jpilot | () () [] | 4 - jwhois | [] () () [] [] | 7 - kbd | [] [] | 5 - ld | [] [] | 4 - libc | [] [] [] [] [] [] | 17 - libiconv | [] [] [] [] | 11 - lifelines | [] | 1 - lilypond | [] | 6 - lingoteach | [] [] | 5 - lingoteach_lessons| | 0 - lynx | [] [] [] [] | 13 - m4 | [] [] [] | 12 - make | [] [] [] [] | 14 - man-db | | 3 - mysecretdiary | [] [] [] | 7 - nano | [] [] [] [] | 15 - nano_1_0 | [] [] [] [] | 14 - opcodes | [] [] | 7 - parted | [] [] [] | 11 - ptx | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | 19 - python | | 0 - recode | [] [] [] [] [] [] | 15 - sed | [] [] [] [] [] [] | 23 - sh-utils | [] | 8 - sharutils | [] [] [] [] | 13 - sketch | [] () [] | 4 - soundtracker | [] | 6 - sp | | 1 - tar | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | 18 - texinfo | [] [] | 10 - textutils | [] [] [] [] [] | 13 - util-linux | [] [] [] | 10 - vorbis-tools | [] | 2 - wastesedge | | 0 - wdiff | [] [] [] [] [] | 14 - wget | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | 24 - +----------------------------------------+ - 36 teams no pl pt pt_BR ru sk sl sv tr uk zh_TW - 67 domains 4 15 2 24 26 12 10 47 42 4 8 594 - - Some counters in the preceding matrix are higher than the number of -visible blocks let us expect. This is because a few extra PO files are -used for implementing regional variants of languages, or language -dialects. - - For a PO file in the matrix above to be effective, the package to -which it applies should also have been internationalized and -distributed as such by its maintainer. There might be an observable -lag between the mere existence a PO file and its wide availability in a -distribution. - - If July 2002 seems to be old, you may fetch a more recent copy of -this `ABOUT-NLS' file on most GNU archive sites. The most up-to-date -matrix with full percentage details can be found at -`http://www.iro.umontreal.ca/contrib/po/HTML/matrix.html'. - -Using `gettext' in new packages -=============================== - - If you are writing a freely available program and want to -internationalize it you are welcome to use GNU `gettext' in your -package. Of course you have to respect the GNU Library General Public -License which covers the use of the GNU `gettext' library. This means -in particular that even non-free programs can use `libintl' as a shared -library, whereas only free software can use `libintl' as a static -library or use modified versions of `libintl'. - - Once the sources are changed appropriately and the setup can handle -to use of `gettext' the only thing missing are the translations. The -Free Translation Project is also available for packages which are not -developed inside the GNU project. Therefore the information given above -applies also for every other Free Software Project. Contact -`translation@iro.umontreal.ca' to make the `.pot' files available to -the translation teams. - diff --git a/INSTALL b/INSTALL deleted file mode 100644 index 9025412..0000000 --- a/INSTALL +++ /dev/null @@ -1,58 +0,0 @@ -Nagios Plugins Quick-and-Dirty Installation Instructions --------------------------------------------------------- - -0) If using the CVS tree, you need m4, automake, and autoconf. To - start out, run: - - # aclocal -I lib - # autoconf - # autoheader - # automake - - or you can run ./tools/setup - - Currently we are only supporting autoconf 2.13 and automake 1.4p5. Support - for the latest autoconf and automake are in the works. - - -1) Run the configure script to initialize variables and create a Makefile, etc. - - ./configure --prefix=BASEDIRECTORY --with-nagios-user=SOMEUSER --with-nagios-group=SOMEGROUP --with-cgiurl=SOMEURL - - a) Replace BASEDIRECTORY with the path of the directory under which Nagios - is installed (default is '/usr/local/nagios') - b) Replace SOMEUSER with the name of a user on your system that will be - assigned permissions to the installed plugins (default is 'nagios') - c) Replace SOMEGRP with the name of a group on your system that will be - assigned permissions to the installed plugins (default is 'nagios') - d) Replace CGIURL with the path used to access the Nagios CGIs with - a web browser (default is '/nagios/cgi-bin') - - -2) Compile the plugins with the following command: - - make all - - -3) Install the compiled plugins and plugin scripts with the following command: - - make install - - NOTE: - The installation procedure will attempt to place the plugins in a - 'libexec/' subdirectory in the base directory you specified with - the --prefix argument to the configure script. - - -4) Verify that your host configuration file (hosts.cfg) for Nagios contains - the correct paths to the new plugins. - - - -That's it. If you have any problems or questions, feel free send mail -to nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net or nagiosplug-help@lists.sourceforge.net - -Please send patches and bugs to nagiosplug-devel@lists.sourceforge.net and -post them on http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagiosplug. - -