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When runing django make messages:

./manage.py makemessages -l pt

I get:

CommandError: Can't find msguniq. Make sure you have GNU gettext tools 0.15 or newer installed.

I tried to install but the last version I find with an Instalation Setup is 0.14. Where may I find a recent version and how do I install it?

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Django removed this explanation from the recent docs and it took me some time to found it so i pasted it here before this old documentation goes offline:

Source: Django Docs 1.7

Download the following zip files from the GNOME servers

  • gettext-runtime-X.zip
  • gettext-tools-X.zip

X is the version number (It needs to be 0.15 or higher)

Extract the contents of the bin\ directories in both files to the same folder on your system (i.e. C:\Program Files\gettext-utils)

Update the system PATH:

Control Panel > System > Advanced > Environment Variables

In the System variables list, click Path, click Edit and then New. Add C:\Program Files\gettext-utils\bin value.

You may also use gettext binaries you have obtained elsewhere, so long as the xgettext --version command works properly. Do not attempt to use Django translation utilities with a gettext package if the command xgettext --version entered at a Windows command prompt causes a popup window saying “xgettext.exe has generated errors and will be closed by Windows”.

After doing this I tested and ./manage.py makemessages -l pt works

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  • For my setup the libstdc++-6.dll was additionally required beside the /bin from gettext-tools-dev_xxxx_win32.zip and gettext-runtime_xxxx_win32.zip
    – Sven Rojek
    Jul 31, 2017 at 11:24
  • Please provide a link to download the .dll and I will add a note in my answer
    – NBajanca
    Jul 31, 2017 at 18:05
  • As far as I remember it's bundled with Microsoft Visual C++ Build Tools visualstudio.com/downloads/#build-tools-for-visual-studio-2017 and/or with the Rust Compiler static.rust-lang.org/rustup/dist/i686-pc-windows-gnu/…
    – Sven Rojek
    Aug 1, 2017 at 19:23
  • I'm not adding this info as it doesn't seem to be necessarily related and when I search for libstdc++-6.dll, there are multiple complaints related to different software.
    – NBajanca
    Aug 2, 2017 at 11:05
  • worked with python 3.7.4 and django 2.0 thank you, one small thing i want to add i was trying with pycharm terminal that's not working then i tried with cmd then worked
    – hemanjosko
    Aug 28, 2019 at 6:49
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The easiest way is to download the precompiled binary installer. Download the "static" flavor of your Operating System (32bit or 64bit) and simple run the installer.

Update the system PATH:

Control Panel > System > Advanced > Environment Variables

In the System variables list, click Path, click Edit and then New. Add C:\Program Files\gettext-iconv\bin value.

To check if it's working, go to cmd, navigate to your project folder and type

"manage makemessages -l de".

You may have to configure the path to store translations. Create a dir named "locale" in your project dir and point to it at settings.py

Also make sure to set the local path in settings.py file:

LOCALE_PATHS = (
    BASE_DIR + 'locale/', )
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  • does not work for me python 3, django 1.11.7. I use the NBajanca that works for me Mar 6, 2019 at 10:23
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    this worked for me, but had to restart windows after env variable addition
    – lese
    Jun 4, 2023 at 7:59
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I also had the same problem. After that I downloaded and installed this and everything worked.https://mlocati.github.io/articles/gettext-iconv-windows.html.

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    Whilst this may theoretically answer the question, it would be preferable to include the essential parts of the answer here, and provide the link for reference. Aug 9, 2018 at 9:37
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Let me save you many hours that I had to spend in order to solve this.

One of the possibilities is that after you have successfully done all the above and done

pip install python-gettext

you may have improperly configured your IDE or venv. In order to bypass this, go to the command prompt, navigate to your root folder and run py manage.py makemessages from there. It will work.

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After extracting the relevant files and adding their location to the path, I still had the same problem. But then I ran the django-admin makemessages -l sr-Latn command in the command prompt instead of powershell and it worked. More preciselly, I first got notification that libstdc++-6.dll is missing, and after installing it in the relevant directory as explained here https://www.dll-files.com/support/#200924305 , it worked.

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Thank you, for sharing your experience. The best answer is https://stackoverflow.com/a/45574890/3786145. Just after many efforts, it is good to mention that: if you want to use this tool in Pycharm IDE such that works in a different environment(wich python path and path variable are changed (eg: OSGeo)), it is necessary to make a batch file and add these two directories to the changed path:

path %PATH%;C:\Program Files\gettext-iconv\bin
path %path%;C:\Program Files\gettext-iconv\lib\gettext
SET PYCHARM="D:\Program Files\JetBrains\PyCharm 2020.2.2\bin\pycharm64.exe"
start "PyCharm aware of get text" /B %PYCHARM% %*

After running Pycharm using this batch file, go to tools/Run manage.py Task. In the appeared window write your command like this: makemessages -l 'fa_IR' for more information refer to: [1] https://www.jetbrains.com/help/idea/creating-message-files.html [2] https://silverspringenergy.com/using-pycharm-as-an-ide-for-qgis-3-plugin-development-2/

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