GNU gettext provides a set of tools that create a framework to help other GNU packages produce multi-lingual messages. In this way, with suitable care a single binary application can automatically provide user messages (such as `help' text) in the language corresponding to the current locale settings. The gettext package provides utilities that may be useful to end-users, allowing interaction with the message translation database of other i18n-enabled GNU utilities. It also provides the development libraries, header files, and documentation for the gettext system, as well as additional utilities useful for maintainers of i18n-enabled applications. The *-ext package provides extra documentation, in the form of example implementations in many different computer languages. The associated libgettextpo package provides the runtime libraries needed by the gettext utilities; the associated libasprintf package provides the runtime library for the asprintf utility library; and finally, the associated libintl package provides the runtime component of the internationalization library itself. Please DO NOT install this component package! It is malformed, and WILL introduce package conflicts; it will be discontinued, when the likelihood of encountering residual bogus inter-package dependencies ceases to be a concern. GNU gettext provides a set of tools that create a framework to help other GNU packages produce multi-lingual messages. In this way, with suitable care a single binary application can automatically provide user messages (such as `help' text) in the language corresponding to the current locale settings. libintl is the primary runtime component of that framework. The libintl package provides the runtime component of the GNU internationalization library. The gettext package provides utilities that may be useful to end-users, allowing interaction with the message translation database of other i18n-enabled GNU utilities. It also provides the development libraries, header files, and documentation for the gettext system, as well as additional utilities useful for maintainers of i18n-enabled applications. The *-ext package provides extra documentation, in the form of example implementations in many different computer languages. The associated libgettextpo package provides the runtime libraries needed by the gettext utilities; the associated libasprintf package provides the runtime library for the asprintf utility library. GNU gettext provides a set of tools that create a framework to help other GNU packages produce multi-lingual messages. In this way, with suitable care a single binary application can automatically provide user messages (such as `help' text) in the language corresponding to the current locale settings. libgettextpo provides runtime support for the gettext utilities; it is typically not needed by `regular' i18n clients of libintl. The libgettextpo package provides the runtime libraries needed by the gettext utilities. The associated gettext package provides utilities that may be useful to end-users, allowing interaction with the message translation database of other i18n-enabled GNU utilities. It also provides the development libraries, header files, and documentation for the gettext system, as well as additional utilities useful for maintainers of i18n-enabled applications. The *-ext package provides extra documentation, in the form of example implementations in many different computer languages. The associated libasprintf package provides the runtime library for the asprintf utility library; and finally, the associated libintl package provides the runtime component of the internationalization library itself. GNU gettext provides a set of tools that create a framework to help other GNU packages produce multi-lingual messages. In this way, with suitable care a single binary application can automatically provide user messages (such as `help' text) in the language corresponding to the current locale settings. libasprintf provides an implementation of the C formatted output routines suitable for use in C++ applications, where i18n is a goal. The libasprintf package provides the runtime library for the asprintf utility library. The associated gettext package provides utilities that may be useful to end-users, allowing interaction with the message translation database of other i18n-enabled GNU utilities. It also provides the development libraries, header files, and documentation for the gettext system, as well as additional utilities useful for maintainers of i18n-enabled applications. The *-ext package provides extra documentation, in the form of example implementations in many different computer languages. The associated libgettextpo package provides the runtime libraries needed by the gettext utilities, while the associated libintl package provides the runtime component of the internationalization library itself.