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On 19 août 2010, at 14:27, Graham Murray wrote: |
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> Elmar Hinz <oss.elmar@××××××××××.com> writes: |
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>> 2010/8/18 Alan McKinnon <alan.mckinnon@×××××.com>: |
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>>> Apparently, though unproven, at 23:25 on Wednesday 18 August 2010, Elmar Hinz |
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>>> did opine thusly: |
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>>>> The gentoo wiki suggests in different places to set the LINGUAS |
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>>>> environment variable in make.conf. |
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>>>> What has LINGUAS todo with make? I would expect it in rc.conf near the |
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>>>> UNICODE setting. |
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>>> It has nothing to do with make. It has everything to do with portage. |
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>> Even than, LINGUAS has rather to do with OpenOffice. |
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>> Has it anything to do with portage at all? |
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> Several packages, not just OpenOffice, can include/support different |
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> languages. Portage uses the value of LINGUAS to tell these packages |
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> which languages to include/support. |
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I have access to this box where linguas=fr is set. |
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Check this output: |
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$ type -a [ |
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[ est une primitive du shell |
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[ est /usr/bin/[ |
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[ is a shell built-in becomes "est une primitive du shell" |
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I can't see any use flags in coreutils/bash that informs me it will be emerged with the linguas support. |
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How do I know which package will be localized then ? Just curious, I don't tweak my linguas. |
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Florian. |
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