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On Friday 03 June 2005 18:32, Myk Taylor wrote: |
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> I run a system that can display traditional Chinese, and so in make.conf |
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> I have |
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> LINGUAS="en zh_TW" |
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> This works for every package except gtk+-1.2.10, which breaks somewhere |
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> near the end of it its build process, being unable to cope with the |
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> language spec. From looking at the gtk+-1.2.10 build scripts, I see |
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> that what it's expecting is |
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> LINGUAS="en zh_TW.Big5" |
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> but if I use this, it breaks KDE and many other packages. Is there |
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> 1) a way to replace the LINGUAS variable for the one package? (gtk+-2.x |
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> works fine, btw) like with an entry in a /etc/portage/package.foo file or |
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> 2) any chance that extra logic could be added to the gtk+-1.2.10 ebuilds |
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> that do the conversion of zh_TW => zh_TW.Big5? |
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OT: Look at the documentation for /etc/portage/bashrc. |
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Paul |
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Paul de Vrieze |
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Gentoo Developer |
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Mail: pauldv@g.o |
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Homepage: http://www.devrieze.net |