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I am trying to extract the strings from a Java project using xgettext with the following line:

xgettext --lanaguage=Java C:\workspace\HelloWorldJava\src\com\Dummy.java

and I get the following error:

language 'Java' unknown

When I remove the --lanaguage=Java parameter and execute the same line I get the following:

warning:file 'C:\workspace\HelloWorldJava\src\com\Dummy.java' extension 'java' is unknown; will try C

How do I make xgettext support i18n Java?

I am running xgettext win 32 binary ("GNU gettext for WIN32") on Windows 7 64-bit from here:

http://franco-bez.4lima.de/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=55&Itemid=64&lang=en

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  • Really --lanaguage=...? Twice used.
    – Joop Eggen
    Jan 2, 2013 at 14:24

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I guess you have installed a quite old version of Gettext. By inspecting the source code of the package available on the URL you provided, Java support is not available. You should download and install a newer Gettext port for Windows.

Django's documentation includes some easy-to-follow instructions to install Gettext on Windows.

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