This way it allows us to use surfaceless contexts in EGL/GLX. It also
ensures that the shared context shares a similar setup to the main
context's framebuffer, potentially reducing the number of variants a
driver needs to generate.
When recording during netplay, the stop message was only sent after you
have chosen a filename for the replay, causing the other player(s)
to freeze for a few seconds. This takes care of the annoyance.
When building DolphinWX using cmake, msgmerge will run on the
.po files, updating the formatting of them if they aren't
already in the exact format that msgmerge uses. This means that
running msgmerge on all the .po files is necessary before
committing any updates to the .po files, because otherwise
unstaged changes are going to appear whenever anyone tries to
build that commit using cmake. The translation syncing scripts
that were used by delroth and Parlane did so by invoking `cmake`
and then `make translations`, but that isn't a good solution
for people who sync translations on Windows (i.e. me).
This commit uncomments some existing code for running msgmerge
on all the .po files, and places that code in a new script. Now,
translation syncing scripts just have to call that script before
committing, instead of using msgmerge directly or using cmake.
I'm not sure why the script was called gettextize to begin with.
gettextize is the name of a gettext executable that doesn't seem
to be related to what our gettextize script did.
For instance, we don't want to show TGC files that might be
inside the /files/ directory of a GameCube DirectoryBlob,
and we don't want to show the /sys/main.dol files for extra
partitions of Wii DirectoryBlobs.
Now it's clearer that SetDOL depends on SetApploader
and BuildFST depends on SetDOL.
As a side note, we now load the DOL even if there's
no apploader. (I don't think it matters whether we
do it, but it was easier to implement this way.)