On Wed, 26 Nov 2003, Elfring, Markus wrote:

> Hallo,
>
> I've got a similar problem after I created a new language file with the
> following commands.
>
>  > cp /opt/analog/conf/lang/de.lng /opt/analog/conf/lang/de_UTF_8.lng ;
> recode ISO-8859-1..UTF-8 /opt/analog/conf/lang/de_UTF_8.lng
>  > ./berichte.sh
> /opt/analog/bin/analog: analog version 5.32/Unix
> ...
> /opt/analog/bin/analog: Fatal error: language file
>   /opt/analog/conf/lang/de_UTF_8.lng too short: exiting
>
> Why is it "too short"?
> Should I try another way to change the character encoding?
>

It's too short if it hasn't got enough (non-commnent) lines. This is nothing
to do with the encoding.

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