Hi James,
thanks for your explanation but I understood the problem already ;-)
My problem is and that's why I asked that an API for workaround the
problem is only available beginning with Mac OS X 10.3
(CFLocaleCreateCanonicalLocaleIdentifierFromString).
Kind regards,
Tino
James McKenzie wrote:
Tino Rachui wrote:
Has been decided already what should be the Mac OS X baseline (10.2,
10.3??) for OOo2.0? Among other things the answer is especially
interessting to me in order to decide which solution to choose for
#i54337. I don't want to bother the audience with all the details here.
The problem is not which baseline to use, although I would think that it
should be 10.3, but whether the user started with 10.1 and then upgraded
to 10.2/3. This causes MacOSX to send the wrong value for the system's
language setting. Under 10.1, if I were using English (American) the
result would be English. Under 10.2/3/4 the result should be en_US, but
if you start with 10.1 the result will not change. Thus, if you want to
query a system that was upgraded, you have to check for both English and
en_US. Otherwise, you will get an invalid language value found when
installing OOo 2.0.
And as far as I know, the baseline version for OOo 2.0 is 10.3. OOo 2.0
has problems building on 10.2, from what I remember going through the IZ.
James McKenzie
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