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/*
* Copyright (C) 2002 Roman Zippel <zippel@linux-m68k.org>
* Released under the terms of the GNU GPL v2.0.
*/
#include <ctype.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#define LKC_DIRECT_LINK
#include "lkc.h"
static void conf(struct menu *menu);
static void check_conf(struct menu *menu);
enum {
ask_all,
ask_new,
ask_silent,
set_default,
set_yes,
set_mod,
set_no,
set_random
} input_mode = ask_all;
char *defconfig_file;
static int indent = 1;
static int valid_stdin = 1;
static int conf_cnt;
static char line[128];
static struct menu *rootEntry;
[PATCH] Kconfig i18n support This patch adds i18n support for make *config, allowing users to have the config process in their own language. No printk was harmed in the process, don't worry, so all the bug reports, kernel messages, etc, remain in english, just the user tools to configure the kernel are internationalized. Users not interested in translations can just unset the related LANG, LC_ALL, etc env variables and have the config process in plain english, something like: LANG= make menuconfig is enough for having the whole config process in english. Or just don't install any translation file. Translations for brazilian portuguese are being done by a team of volunteers at: http://www.visionflex.inf.br/kernel_ptbr/pmwiki.php/Principal/Traducoes To start the translation process: make update-po-config This will generate the pot template named scripts/kconfig/linux.pot, copy it to, say, ~/es.po, to start the translation for spanish. To test your translation, as root issue this command: msgfmt -o /usr/share/locale/es/LC_MESSAGES/linux.mo ~/es.po Replace "es" with your language code. Then execute, for instance: make menuconfig The current patch doesn't use any optimization to reduce the size of the generated .mo file, it is possible to use the config option as a key, but this doesn't prevent the current patch from being used or the translations done under the current scheme to be in any way lost if we chose to do any kind of keying. Thanks to Fabricio Vaccari for starting the pt_BR (brazilian portuguese) translation effort, Thiago Maciera for helping me with the gconf.cc (QT frontent) i18n coding and to all the volunteers that are already working on the first translation, to pt_BR. I left the question on whether to ship the translations with the stock kernel sources to be discussed here, please share your suggestions. Signed-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@conectiva.com.br> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org>
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static char nohelp_text[] = N_("Sorry, no help available for this option yet.\n");
static void strip(char *str)
{
char *p = str;
int l;
while ((isspace(*p)))
p++;
l = strlen(p);
if (p != str)
memmove(str, p, l + 1);
if (!l)
return;
p = str + l - 1;
while ((isspace(*p)))
*p-- = 0;
}
static void check_stdin(void)
{
if (!valid_stdin && input_mode == ask_silent) {
[PATCH] Kconfig i18n support This patch adds i18n support for make *config, allowing users to have the config process in their own language. No printk was harmed in the process, don't worry, so all the bug reports, kernel messages, etc, remain in english, just the user tools to configure the kernel are internationalized. Users not interested in translations can just unset the related LANG, LC_ALL, etc env variables and have the config process in plain english, something like: LANG= make menuconfig is enough for having the whole config process in english. Or just don't install any translation file. Translations for brazilian portuguese are being done by a team of volunteers at: http://www.visionflex.inf.br/kernel_ptbr/pmwiki.php/Principal/Traducoes To start the translation process: make update-po-config This will generate the pot template named scripts/kconfig/linux.pot, copy it to, say, ~/es.po, to start the translation for spanish. To test your translation, as root issue this command: msgfmt -o /usr/share/locale/es/LC_MESSAGES/linux.mo ~/es.po Replace "es" with your language code. Then execute, for instance: make menuconfig The current patch doesn't use any optimization to reduce the size of the generated .mo file, it is possible to use the config option as a key, but this doesn't prevent the current patch from being used or the translations done under the current scheme to be in any way lost if we chose to do any kind of keying. Thanks to Fabricio Vaccari for starting the pt_BR (brazilian portuguese) translation effort, Thiago Maciera for helping me with the gconf.cc (QT frontent) i18n coding and to all the volunteers that are already working on the first translation, to pt_BR. I left the question on whether to ship the translations with the stock kernel sources to be discussed here, please share your suggestions. Signed-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@conectiva.com.br> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org>
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printf(_("aborted!\n\n"));
printf(_("Console input/output is redirected. "));
printf(_("Run 'make oldconfig' to update configuration.\n\n"));
exit(1);
}
}
static void conf_askvalue(struct symbol *sym, const char *def)
{
enum symbol_type type = sym_get_type(sym);
tristate val;
if (!sym_has_value(sym))
printf("(NEW) ");
line[0] = '\n';
line[1] = 0;
if (!sym_is_changable(sym)) {
printf("%s\n", def);
line[0] = '\n';
line[1] = 0;
return;
}
switch (input_mode) {
case set_no:
case set_mod:
case set_yes:
case set_random:
if (sym_has_value(sym)) {
printf("%s\n", def);
return;
}
break;
case ask_new:
case ask_silent:
if (sym_has_value(sym)) {
printf("%s\n", def);
return;
}
check_stdin();
case ask_all:
fflush(stdout);
fgets(line, 128, stdin);
return;
case set_default:
printf("%s\n", def);
return;
default:
break;
}
switch (type) {
case S_INT:
case S_HEX:
case S_STRING:
printf("%s\n", def);
return;
default:
;
}
switch (input_mode) {
case set_yes:
if (sym_tristate_within_range(sym, yes)) {
line[0] = 'y';
line[1] = '\n';
line[2] = 0;
break;
}
case set_mod:
if (type == S_TRISTATE) {
if (sym_tristate_within_range(sym, mod)) {
line[0] = 'm';
line[1] = '\n';
line[2] = 0;
break;
}
} else {
if (sym_tristate_within_range(sym, yes)) {
line[0] = 'y';
line[1] = '\n';
line[2] = 0;
break;
}
}
case set_no:
if (sym_tristate_within_range(sym, no)) {
line[0] = 'n';
line[1] = '\n';
line[2] = 0;
break;
}
case set_random:
do {
val = (tristate)(random() % 3);
} while (!sym_tristate_within_range(sym, val));
switch (val) {
case no: line[0] = 'n'; break;
case mod: line[0] = 'm'; break;
case yes: line[0] = 'y'; break;
}
line[1] = '\n';
line[2] = 0;
break;
default:
break;
}
printf("%s", line);
}
int conf_string(struct menu *menu)
{
struct symbol *sym = menu->sym;
const char *def, *help;
while (1) {
printf("%*s%s ", indent - 1, "", menu->prompt->text);
printf("(%s) ", sym->name);
def = sym_get_string_value(sym);
if (sym_get_string_value(sym))
printf("[%s] ", def);
conf_askvalue(sym, def);
switch (line[0]) {
case '\n':
break;
case '?':
/* print help */
if (line[1] == '\n') {
help = nohelp_text;
if (menu->sym->help)
help = menu->sym->help;
printf("\n%s\n", menu->sym->help);
def = NULL;
break;
}
default:
line[strlen(line)-1] = 0;
def = line;
}
if (def && sym_set_string_value(sym, def))
return 0;
}
}
static int conf_sym(struct menu *menu)
{
struct symbol *sym = menu->sym;
int type;
tristate oldval, newval;
const char *help;
while (1) {
printf("%*s%s ", indent - 1, "", menu->prompt->text);
if (sym->name)
printf("(%s) ", sym->name);
type = sym_get_type(sym);
putchar('[');
oldval = sym_get_tristate_value(sym);
switch (oldval) {
case no:
putchar('N');
break;
case mod:
putchar('M');
break;
case yes:
putchar('Y');
break;
}
if (oldval != no && sym_tristate_within_range(sym, no))
printf("/n");
if (oldval != mod && sym_tristate_within_range(sym, mod))
printf("/m");
if (oldval != yes && sym_tristate_within_range(sym, yes))
printf("/y");
if (sym->help)
printf("/?");
printf("] ");
conf_askvalue(sym, sym_get_string_value(sym));
strip(line);
switch (line[0]) {
case 'n':
case 'N':
newval = no;
if (!line[1] || !strcmp(&line[1], "o"))
break;
continue;
case 'm':
case 'M':
newval = mod;
if (!line[1])
break;
continue;
case 'y':
case 'Y':
newval = yes;
if (!line[1] || !strcmp(&line[1], "es"))
break;
continue;
case 0:
newval = oldval;
break;
case '?':
goto help;
default:
continue;
}
if (sym_set_tristate_value(sym, newval))
return 0;
help:
help = nohelp_text;
if (sym->help)
help = sym->help;
printf("\n%s\n", help);
}
}
static int conf_choice(struct menu *menu)
{
struct symbol *sym, *def_sym;
struct menu *child;
int type;
bool is_new;
sym = menu->sym;
type = sym_get_type(sym);
is_new = !sym_has_value(sym);
if (sym_is_changable(sym)) {
conf_sym(menu);
sym_calc_value(sym);
switch (sym_get_tristate_value(sym)) {
case no:
return 1;
case mod:
return 0;
case yes:
break;
}
} else {
switch (sym_get_tristate_value(sym)) {
case no:
return 1;
case mod:
printf("%*s%s\n", indent - 1, "", menu_get_prompt(menu));
return 0;
case yes:
break;
}
}
while (1) {
int cnt, def;
printf("%*s%s\n", indent - 1, "", menu_get_prompt(menu));
def_sym = sym_get_choice_value(sym);
cnt = def = 0;
line[0] = '0';
line[1] = 0;
for (child = menu->list; child; child = child->next) {
if (!menu_is_visible(child))
continue;
if (!child->sym) {
printf("%*c %s\n", indent, '*', menu_get_prompt(child));
continue;
}
cnt++;
if (child->sym == def_sym) {
def = cnt;
printf("%*c", indent, '>');
} else
printf("%*c", indent, ' ');
printf(" %d. %s", cnt, menu_get_prompt(child));
if (child->sym->name)
printf(" (%s)", child->sym->name);
if (!sym_has_value(child->sym))
printf(" (NEW)");
printf("\n");
}
printf("%*schoice", indent - 1, "");
if (cnt == 1) {
printf("[1]: 1\n");
goto conf_childs;
}
printf("[1-%d", cnt);
if (sym->help)
printf("?");
printf("]: ");
switch (input_mode) {
case ask_new:
case ask_silent:
if (!is_new) {
cnt = def;
printf("%d\n", cnt);
break;
}
check_stdin();
case ask_all:
fflush(stdout);
fgets(line, 128, stdin);
strip(line);
if (line[0] == '?') {
printf("\n%s\n", menu->sym->help ?
menu->sym->help : nohelp_text);
continue;
}
if (!line[0])
cnt = def;
else if (isdigit(line[0]))
cnt = atoi(line);
else
continue;
break;
case set_random:
def = (random() % cnt) + 1;
case set_default:
case set_yes:
case set_mod:
case set_no:
cnt = def;
printf("%d\n", cnt);
break;
}
conf_childs:
for (child = menu->list; child; child = child->next) {
if (!child->sym || !menu_is_visible(child))
continue;
if (!--cnt)
break;
}
if (!child)
continue;
if (line[strlen(line) - 1] == '?') {
printf("\n%s\n", child->sym->help ?
child->sym->help : nohelp_text);
continue;
}
sym_set_choice_value(sym, child->sym);
if (child->list) {
indent += 2;
conf(child->list);
indent -= 2;
}
return 1;
}
}
static void conf(struct menu *menu)
{
struct symbol *sym;
struct property *prop;
struct menu *child;
if (!menu_is_visible(menu))
return;
sym = menu->sym;
prop = menu->prompt;
if (prop) {
const char *prompt;
switch (prop->type) {
case P_MENU:
if (input_mode == ask_silent && rootEntry != menu) {
check_conf(menu);
return;
}
case P_COMMENT:
prompt = menu_get_prompt(menu);
if (prompt)
printf("%*c\n%*c %s\n%*c\n",
indent, '*',
indent, '*', prompt,
indent, '*');
default:
;
}
}
if (!sym)
goto conf_childs;
if (sym_is_choice(sym)) {
conf_choice(menu);
if (sym->curr.tri != mod)
return;
goto conf_childs;
}
switch (sym->type) {
case S_INT:
case S_HEX:
case S_STRING:
conf_string(menu);
break;
default:
conf_sym(menu);
break;
}
conf_childs:
if (sym)
indent += 2;
for (child = menu->list; child; child = child->next)
conf(child);
if (sym)
indent -= 2;
}
static void check_conf(struct menu *menu)
{
struct symbol *sym;
struct menu *child;
if (!menu_is_visible(menu))
return;
sym = menu->sym;
if (sym && !sym_has_value(sym)) {
if (sym_is_changable(sym) ||
(sym_is_choice(sym) && sym_get_tristate_value(sym) == yes)) {
if (!conf_cnt++)
[PATCH] Kconfig i18n support This patch adds i18n support for make *config, allowing users to have the config process in their own language. No printk was harmed in the process, don't worry, so all the bug reports, kernel messages, etc, remain in english, just the user tools to configure the kernel are internationalized. Users not interested in translations can just unset the related LANG, LC_ALL, etc env variables and have the config process in plain english, something like: LANG= make menuconfig is enough for having the whole config process in english. Or just don't install any translation file. Translations for brazilian portuguese are being done by a team of volunteers at: http://www.visionflex.inf.br/kernel_ptbr/pmwiki.php/Principal/Traducoes To start the translation process: make update-po-config This will generate the pot template named scripts/kconfig/linux.pot, copy it to, say, ~/es.po, to start the translation for spanish. To test your translation, as root issue this command: msgfmt -o /usr/share/locale/es/LC_MESSAGES/linux.mo ~/es.po Replace "es" with your language code. Then execute, for instance: make menuconfig The current patch doesn't use any optimization to reduce the size of the generated .mo file, it is possible to use the config option as a key, but this doesn't prevent the current patch from being used or the translations done under the current scheme to be in any way lost if we chose to do any kind of keying. Thanks to Fabricio Vaccari for starting the pt_BR (brazilian portuguese) translation effort, Thiago Maciera for helping me with the gconf.cc (QT frontent) i18n coding and to all the volunteers that are already working on the first translation, to pt_BR. I left the question on whether to ship the translations with the stock kernel sources to be discussed here, please share your suggestions. Signed-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@conectiva.com.br> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org>
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printf(_("*\n* Restart config...\n*\n"));
rootEntry = menu_get_parent_menu(menu);
conf(rootEntry);
}
}
for (child = menu->list; child; child = child->next)
check_conf(child);
}
int main(int ac, char **av)
{
int i = 1;
const char *name;
struct stat tmpstat;
if (ac > i && av[i][0] == '-') {
switch (av[i++][1]) {
case 'o':
input_mode = ask_new;
break;
case 's':
input_mode = ask_silent;
valid_stdin = isatty(0) && isatty(1) && isatty(2);
break;
case 'd':
input_mode = set_default;
break;
case 'D':
input_mode = set_default;
defconfig_file = av[i++];
if (!defconfig_file) {
[PATCH] Kconfig i18n support This patch adds i18n support for make *config, allowing users to have the config process in their own language. No printk was harmed in the process, don't worry, so all the bug reports, kernel messages, etc, remain in english, just the user tools to configure the kernel are internationalized. Users not interested in translations can just unset the related LANG, LC_ALL, etc env variables and have the config process in plain english, something like: LANG= make menuconfig is enough for having the whole config process in english. Or just don't install any translation file. Translations for brazilian portuguese are being done by a team of volunteers at: http://www.visionflex.inf.br/kernel_ptbr/pmwiki.php/Principal/Traducoes To start the translation process: make update-po-config This will generate the pot template named scripts/kconfig/linux.pot, copy it to, say, ~/es.po, to start the translation for spanish. To test your translation, as root issue this command: msgfmt -o /usr/share/locale/es/LC_MESSAGES/linux.mo ~/es.po Replace "es" with your language code. Then execute, for instance: make menuconfig The current patch doesn't use any optimization to reduce the size of the generated .mo file, it is possible to use the config option as a key, but this doesn't prevent the current patch from being used or the translations done under the current scheme to be in any way lost if we chose to do any kind of keying. Thanks to Fabricio Vaccari for starting the pt_BR (brazilian portuguese) translation effort, Thiago Maciera for helping me with the gconf.cc (QT frontent) i18n coding and to all the volunteers that are already working on the first translation, to pt_BR. I left the question on whether to ship the translations with the stock kernel sources to be discussed here, please share your suggestions. Signed-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@conectiva.com.br> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org>
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printf(_("%s: No default config file specified\n"),
av[0]);
exit(1);
}
break;
case 'n':
input_mode = set_no;
break;
case 'm':
input_mode = set_mod;
break;
case 'y':
input_mode = set_yes;
break;
case 'r':
input_mode = set_random;
srandom(time(NULL));
break;
case 'h':
case '?':
printf("%s [-o|-s] config\n", av[0]);
exit(0);
}
}
name = av[i];
if (!name) {
[PATCH] Kconfig i18n support This patch adds i18n support for make *config, allowing users to have the config process in their own language. No printk was harmed in the process, don't worry, so all the bug reports, kernel messages, etc, remain in english, just the user tools to configure the kernel are internationalized. Users not interested in translations can just unset the related LANG, LC_ALL, etc env variables and have the config process in plain english, something like: LANG= make menuconfig is enough for having the whole config process in english. Or just don't install any translation file. Translations for brazilian portuguese are being done by a team of volunteers at: http://www.visionflex.inf.br/kernel_ptbr/pmwiki.php/Principal/Traducoes To start the translation process: make update-po-config This will generate the pot template named scripts/kconfig/linux.pot, copy it to, say, ~/es.po, to start the translation for spanish. To test your translation, as root issue this command: msgfmt -o /usr/share/locale/es/LC_MESSAGES/linux.mo ~/es.po Replace "es" with your language code. Then execute, for instance: make menuconfig The current patch doesn't use any optimization to reduce the size of the generated .mo file, it is possible to use the config option as a key, but this doesn't prevent the current patch from being used or the translations done under the current scheme to be in any way lost if we chose to do any kind of keying. Thanks to Fabricio Vaccari for starting the pt_BR (brazilian portuguese) translation effort, Thiago Maciera for helping me with the gconf.cc (QT frontent) i18n coding and to all the volunteers that are already working on the first translation, to pt_BR. I left the question on whether to ship the translations with the stock kernel sources to be discussed here, please share your suggestions. Signed-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@conectiva.com.br> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org>
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printf(_("%s: Kconfig file missing\n"), av[0]);
}
conf_parse(name);
//zconfdump(stdout);
switch (input_mode) {
case set_default:
if (!defconfig_file)
defconfig_file = conf_get_default_confname();
if (conf_read(defconfig_file)) {
printf("***\n"
"*** Can't find default configuration \"%s\"!\n"
"***\n", defconfig_file);
exit(1);
}
break;
case ask_silent:
if (stat(".config", &tmpstat)) {
[PATCH] Kconfig i18n support This patch adds i18n support for make *config, allowing users to have the config process in their own language. No printk was harmed in the process, don't worry, so all the bug reports, kernel messages, etc, remain in english, just the user tools to configure the kernel are internationalized. Users not interested in translations can just unset the related LANG, LC_ALL, etc env variables and have the config process in plain english, something like: LANG= make menuconfig is enough for having the whole config process in english. Or just don't install any translation file. Translations for brazilian portuguese are being done by a team of volunteers at: http://www.visionflex.inf.br/kernel_ptbr/pmwiki.php/Principal/Traducoes To start the translation process: make update-po-config This will generate the pot template named scripts/kconfig/linux.pot, copy it to, say, ~/es.po, to start the translation for spanish. To test your translation, as root issue this command: msgfmt -o /usr/share/locale/es/LC_MESSAGES/linux.mo ~/es.po Replace "es" with your language code. Then execute, for instance: make menuconfig The current patch doesn't use any optimization to reduce the size of the generated .mo file, it is possible to use the config option as a key, but this doesn't prevent the current patch from being used or the translations done under the current scheme to be in any way lost if we chose to do any kind of keying. Thanks to Fabricio Vaccari for starting the pt_BR (brazilian portuguese) translation effort, Thiago Maciera for helping me with the gconf.cc (QT frontent) i18n coding and to all the volunteers that are already working on the first translation, to pt_BR. I left the question on whether to ship the translations with the stock kernel sources to be discussed here, please share your suggestions. Signed-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@conectiva.com.br> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org>
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printf(_("***\n"
"*** You have not yet configured your kernel!\n"
"***\n"
"*** Please run some configurator (e.g. \"make oldconfig\" or\n"
"*** \"make menuconfig\" or \"make xconfig\").\n"
[PATCH] Kconfig i18n support This patch adds i18n support for make *config, allowing users to have the config process in their own language. No printk was harmed in the process, don't worry, so all the bug reports, kernel messages, etc, remain in english, just the user tools to configure the kernel are internationalized. Users not interested in translations can just unset the related LANG, LC_ALL, etc env variables and have the config process in plain english, something like: LANG= make menuconfig is enough for having the whole config process in english. Or just don't install any translation file. Translations for brazilian portuguese are being done by a team of volunteers at: http://www.visionflex.inf.br/kernel_ptbr/pmwiki.php/Principal/Traducoes To start the translation process: make update-po-config This will generate the pot template named scripts/kconfig/linux.pot, copy it to, say, ~/es.po, to start the translation for spanish. To test your translation, as root issue this command: msgfmt -o /usr/share/locale/es/LC_MESSAGES/linux.mo ~/es.po Replace "es" with your language code. Then execute, for instance: make menuconfig The current patch doesn't use any optimization to reduce the size of the generated .mo file, it is possible to use the config option as a key, but this doesn't prevent the current patch from being used or the translations done under the current scheme to be in any way lost if we chose to do any kind of keying. Thanks to Fabricio Vaccari for starting the pt_BR (brazilian portuguese) translation effort, Thiago Maciera for helping me with the gconf.cc (QT frontent) i18n coding and to all the volunteers that are already working on the first translation, to pt_BR. I left the question on whether to ship the translations with the stock kernel sources to be discussed here, please share your suggestions. Signed-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@conectiva.com.br> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org>
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"***\n"));
exit(1);
}
case ask_all:
case ask_new:
conf_read(NULL);
break;
case set_no:
case set_mod:
case set_yes:
case set_random:
name = getenv("KCONFIG_ALLCONFIG");
if (name && !stat(name, &tmpstat)) {
conf_read_simple(name);
break;
}
switch (input_mode) {
case set_no: name = "allno.config"; break;
case set_mod: name = "allmod.config"; break;
case set_yes: name = "allyes.config"; break;
case set_random: name = "allrandom.config"; break;
default: break;
}
if (!stat(name, &tmpstat))
conf_read_simple(name);
else if (!stat("all.config", &tmpstat))
conf_read_simple("all.config");
break;
default:
break;
}
if (input_mode != ask_silent) {
rootEntry = &rootmenu;
conf(&rootmenu);
if (input_mode == ask_all) {
input_mode = ask_silent;
valid_stdin = 1;
}
}
do {
conf_cnt = 0;
check_conf(&rootmenu);
} while (conf_cnt);
if (conf_write(NULL)) {
[PATCH] Kconfig i18n support This patch adds i18n support for make *config, allowing users to have the config process in their own language. No printk was harmed in the process, don't worry, so all the bug reports, kernel messages, etc, remain in english, just the user tools to configure the kernel are internationalized. Users not interested in translations can just unset the related LANG, LC_ALL, etc env variables and have the config process in plain english, something like: LANG= make menuconfig is enough for having the whole config process in english. Or just don't install any translation file. Translations for brazilian portuguese are being done by a team of volunteers at: http://www.visionflex.inf.br/kernel_ptbr/pmwiki.php/Principal/Traducoes To start the translation process: make update-po-config This will generate the pot template named scripts/kconfig/linux.pot, copy it to, say, ~/es.po, to start the translation for spanish. To test your translation, as root issue this command: msgfmt -o /usr/share/locale/es/LC_MESSAGES/linux.mo ~/es.po Replace "es" with your language code. Then execute, for instance: make menuconfig The current patch doesn't use any optimization to reduce the size of the generated .mo file, it is possible to use the config option as a key, but this doesn't prevent the current patch from being used or the translations done under the current scheme to be in any way lost if we chose to do any kind of keying. Thanks to Fabricio Vaccari for starting the pt_BR (brazilian portuguese) translation effort, Thiago Maciera for helping me with the gconf.cc (QT frontent) i18n coding and to all the volunteers that are already working on the first translation, to pt_BR. I left the question on whether to ship the translations with the stock kernel sources to be discussed here, please share your suggestions. Signed-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@conectiva.com.br> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org>
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fprintf(stderr, _("\n*** Error during writing of the kernel configuration.\n\n"));
return 1;
}
return 0;
}