Ivo,

There might have been a miscommunication with Ingo. The problem is not with W98, it is with Windows XP for languages that are not supported by the system (several Indic scripts, such as Punjabi and almost all other indic scripts). What I was trying to do is to have a Khmer build that uses an English language Installer.

We can create a Multi installer that installs in English and then automatically starts in Khmer (pre-configure UI, locale and CTL language to be Khmer).

The only problem is that you have to build first and them do a dmake for the creation of the installer.

Javier

Ivo Hinkelmann wrote:

Hi Javier,

Ingo Schmidt told me that there is no way to install a Khmer installation set on Win 98. But you can create a "Multi" English / Khmer installation set, install and switch in the GUI to Khmer. This is afaik the only solution for Win 98.

Cheers,
Ivo

Javier SOLA wrote:

Ivo Hinkelmann wrote:

Hi,

setenv DEFAULT_TO_ENGLISH_FOR_PACKING yes

does NOT build en-US installer! Setting this variable will cause the packing process to use en-US resources ( res files / templates / .... ) only if they are not present in the the builded language.



Ivo,

Do you know if there is a variable (or patch) that will do that trick? (forcing the installer into English language)? Windows does not accept installation in languages it does not recognise (such as Khmer).

Javier



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