Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sat, 12 Dec 1998 01:08:42 -0500 (EST) | From | "Albert D. Cahalan" <> | Subject | Re: Kernel messages, I18N, etc. |
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I'd like to see it happen, but it looks near impossible. You can start with just the messages you see when you boot a plain IDE + NE2000 system.
It would be great if this could work without modified kernel source. For example, a preprocessor that looks for strings that must be replaced. Line numbers with a 50-line offset allowance ought to do the job, along with some tools to update the replacement database line numbers as the code changes.
make update-i18n # attempt to resynchronize line numbers
With line numbers in the database, you can map backwards to to original English text.
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