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On Wednesday, 8 July 2020 03:54:43 BST james wrote: |
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> On 7/7/20 9:20 PM, Walter Dnes wrote: |
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> > On Tue, Jul 07, 2020 at 01:47:31PM -0400, james wrote |
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> >> Good news: I have dozens of potential solutions to what you seek. I will |
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> >> post a few, that best (potentially) satisfy your solution-request. |
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> >> Please let me know what your try and what is wrong with what I suggest. |
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> >> (it helps me). |
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> >> Bad news: I am currently very disorganized. |
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> > Thay all seem to come with various software pre-installed that I don't |
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> > need/want. I decided to try a quickie manual install, but ran into |
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> > problems, which are a separate thread. Just one semi-related question |
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> > here. Do I still need both LINGUAS and L10N in make.conf? On my |
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> > desktop I currently have... |
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> > LINGUAS="en en_US" |
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> > L10N="en en-US" |
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> Walter, |
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> I have both of those in my make.confs on all gentoo systems. I'm not |
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> saying that's the best, but yes I have |
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> similar: |
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> LINGUAS="en_US" |
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> L10N="en-us" |
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> hth, |
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> James |
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Unless you have old packages installed but not updated for a while now and |
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they which use LINGUAS, L10N is all you should need: |
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https://gentoo.org/support/news-items/2016-06-23-l10n-use_expand.html |