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Tijl Coosemans 974099d0bd devel/libtextstyle, devel/gettext*: Update to 0.26
Recent versions of gettext no longer install m4 files in
PREFIX/share/aclocal.  They have to be installed in the work
directory by autopoint for aclocal to find them.

Patch devel/autoconf so autoreconf runs autopoint when gettext related
macros are used in configure.ac (e.g. AM_ICONV).  Previously it only
ran autopoint when AM_GNU_GETTEXT_(REQUIRE_)VERSION was used.

The following ports now require autopoint (i.e. USES=gettext-tools):
benchmarks/sysbench, devel/libhtp, editors/fxite, filesystems/rar2fs,
graphics/gd, net/ucarp, news/fidogate, sysutils/cdrdao

Other fixes:

emulators/mednafen, misc/lifelines: Use older version of gettext macros.
ftp/axel: Patch Makefile.am and configure.ac to get gettext working and
add NLS option.
ftp/wzdftpd: Use autoreconf 2.72.
mail/sympa: Remove hack from configure.ac.
multimedia/dvdauthor: Use ports autoreconf.
net/asterisk-chan_sccp: Drop autoreconf and gettext-tools dependencies.
security/pam_pkcs11: Patch configure.ac so autoreconf can find the
custom directory with m4 files.
sysutils/grub2-efi, sysutils/grub2-pcbsd: Add patch to run autoreconf
with -f flag so it updates all files.
www/wget2: Patch configure.ac to what autopoint expects.

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