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Re: l10n for hello
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Karl Berry |
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Re: l10n for hello |
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Wed, 19 May 2010 20:53:18 GMT |
I'm having trouble with localization for the hello program. I built
from the hello-2.6 tarball, and notice that locale files are going
into /usr/local/share/local. The use of "local" does not occur in
any other program, so I suspect that "hello" is not seeing the
translations.
It is true that if you build from the original source, /usr/local is the
standard installation prefix. If the system gettext does not look
there, I'm afraid that I don't know how to tell it to, and a quick look
in the gettext manual didn't help. I suggest taking a closer look at
whatever documentation is around, and writing to address@hidden if
no joy.
Or perhaps someone else on this list will know the answer.
Sorry,
k
- l10n for hello, Kevin O'Gorman, 2010/05/19
- Re: l10n for hello,
Karl Berry <=