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On Tue, 2004-12-07 at 09:24 -0300, Pupeno wrote: |
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> > there is no Esperanto locale: you have to adapt one from another language. |
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> Can you show me how to do it ? some URL or something like that ? |
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Saluton, |
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Mia Esperanto estas ne tre bona, sed mi esperas vi estos kompreni min. |
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Mi ne skribis gxin por kvin jaroj. :) |
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Last week I had this misfortune of trying Mandrakelinux (Prior to the |
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discovery of the awe and perfection that is Gentoo. All hail the OS.) |
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and noticed, with much glee that Esperanto was a supported locale. |
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Now, I know that we don't like RPMs, but here's a URL of the Mandrake |
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locales... |
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http://ftp.belnet.be/linux/mandrake/devel/testing/8.0/i586/locales-2.3.1-8mdk/ |
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This is probably completely useless to anyone running Gentoo, *but* it |
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might be worth at least a look-see. I'm not really recommending that |
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you install this thing for the following reasons... |
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1. I have no idea if Mandrake and Gentoo handle locales in the same |
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way. |
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2. I have no idea if RPM will break Gentoo. |
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3. I have no idea if this *particular* RPM will break something. |
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You might be able to extract the files from the RPM, then manually put |
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them where you need to, but that's not something I've ever done. |
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Hope this helps! |
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-Jeff |
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