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Peter Eisentraut cb05ab81a8 NLS cleanup in ecpglib
Replace leftover instances of _() by ecpg_gettext(), the latter being the
correct way to refer to the library's message catalog, instead of the one of
the program using the library.

Drop NLS support for ecpg_log(), which is a debugging instrument similar to
elog() in the backend.

We cannot support NLS in the ecpg compatlib, because that requires
ecpg_gettext, which is in ecpglib, which is not a dependency of compatlib.  It
doesn't seem worthwhile to worry about this, since the only translatable
string is "out of memory", and gettext probably won't be able to do much
without memory either.

Adjust messages to project style.
2009-01-15 11:52:55 +00:00
config Allow configure to deal with Python 3.0. Changes were: 2009-01-04 00:54:15 +00:00
contrib Fix executor/spi.h to follow our usual conventions for include files, ie, 2009-01-07 13:44:37 +00:00
doc Add documentation mention that full page writes have to be enabled for 2009-01-15 00:34:25 +00:00
src NLS cleanup in ecpglib 2009-01-15 11:52:55 +00:00
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configure Check nsl library for gethostbyname_r() on all platforms (HP-UX uses it 2009-01-14 18:10:21 +00:00
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COPYRIGHT Update copyright for 2009. 2009-01-01 17:24:05 +00:00
GNUmakefile.in Modify distdir rule to skip .git directory. 2009-01-15 01:53:49 +00:00
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README Point to our download URL, rather than listing interface in the README 2008-05-06 22:02:12 +00:00
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