1 Jul 2004 05:00
Re: 0.39pre2
On Wed, Jun 30, 2004 at 02:30:51PM -0300, bulia byak wrote: > > [lucas@... lucas]$ echo $LANGUAGE > > es > > I don't know why but the only format that works for me is "ru_RU" or > "es_ES", not just "ru" or "es". So I have found that languages only work if I already have the locales generated on the system. Under debian, this is "dpkg-reconfig locale" and you pick a bunch, but I'm not sure about other distros. I test my configured locales by doing: LANG=es_MX ls -z And verifying that both the program (last line) and libc (first line) show up in the correct language. If they just report back the regular "LANG=C" settings, you know it's not config'd: LANG=es_MX ls -z ls: opci�n inv�lida -- z Pruebe `ls --help' para m�s informaci�n. good! LANG=es_ES ls -z ls: invalid option -- z Try `ls --help' for more information. bad!(Continue reading)
If you've got something good, post it here. I think Ted has updated the
screenshot before, so I think he may be the one that'll select what goes
up.
Bryce
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