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msginit prompts for an email address. Is there a way to tell msginit what email address to use without being prompted for it such as a command line argument?

cat >hellogt.cxx <<EOF
// hellogt.cxx
#include <libintl.h>
#include <locale.h>
#include <iostream>
int main (){
    setlocale(LC_ALL, "");
    bindtextdomain("hellogt", "./");
    textdomain( "hellogt" );
    std::cout << gettext("hello, world!") << std::endl;
}
EOF
g++ -ohellogt hellogt.cxx
xgettext -d hellogt -o hellogt.pot hellogt.cxx
msginit -l es_MX -o spanish.po -i hellogt.pot
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  • Quoting JS: "Downvoters: please provide comments. – Jon Skeet May 8 at 9:25" Jun 23, 2009 at 18:58

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Your problem is due to msginit using /usr/lib64/gettext/user-email to prompt for your email. If you instead run msginit with the --no-translator option it should assume it's being run non-interactively and not prompt you:

msginit --no-translator -l es_MX -o spanish.po -i hellogt.pot
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  • I overwrote /usr/lib64/gettext/user-email as echo <my email address>. This is also a (more drastic) solution.
    – Neptilo
    Feb 8, 2015 at 10:46
  • You can also create the file ~/.muttrc containing the line set [email protected]. But msginit will still prompt if you want to use: 1) [email protected], or 2) you@localhostname. Feb 20, 2021 at 22:40

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