1 Version 0.16.1 - November 2006 2 3 * Bug fix in the gettext.m4 autoconf macros. 4 6 Version 0.16 - October 2006 7 8 * Interoperability with automake-1.10. 9 10 * Autoconf macros: 11 - The gettext autoconf macros now require autoconf 2.52 or newer. 12 - A new autoconf macro AM_GNU_GETTEXT_INTL_SUBDIR is added. It allows to 13 specify the presence of an intl/ subdirectory outside the AM_GNU_GETTEXT 14 invocation. 15 - A new autoconf macro AM_GNU_GETTEXT_NEED is added. It allows to specify 16 the requirements relating to the GNU gettext implementation outside the 17 AM_GNU_GETTEXT invocation. 18 20 Version 0.14.4 - April 2005 21 22 * The gettext autoconf macros will now work with the forthcoming g++ 4.0. 23 * Fix improved detection of the locale on MacOS X. 24 26 Version 0.14.2 - January 2005 27 28 * Improved detection of the locale on MacOS X. 29 * The gettext autoconf macros now require autoconf 2.50 or newer. 30 32 Version 0.14 - January 2004 33 34 * New library: GNU.Gettext.dll contains the runtime for using GNU gettext 35 message catalogs in C#. 36 37 * Special advice for Norwegian users: The language code for Norwegian 38 bokml changed from 'no' to 'nb' recently (in 2003). During the transition 39 period, while some message catalogs for this language are installed under 40 'nb' and some older ones under 'no', it's recommended for Norwegian users to 41 set the LANGUAGE environment variable to 'nb:no' so that both newer and 42 older translations are used. 43 45 Version 0.13 - November 2003 46 47 * On those few platforms (NetBSD and Woe32) for which the native 48 printf()/fprintf()/... functions don't support POSIX/XSI format strings 49 with positions, replacements are provided through <libintl.h>. 50 51 * New function library: 52 gettext.sh - shell functions for internationalized shell scripts 53 * New program: 54 envsubst - substitutes environment variables in shell format strings 55 57 Version 0.12 - May 2003 58 59 * A new C++ class, called gnu::autosprintf, makes it possible to use C format 60 strings in C++. This is needed for proper internationalization of C++ 61 programs. 62