Terry,

I checked on that package and it is intstalled. There don't seem to me any
unsatisfied dependencies, so what file do I edit to correct this and help
PERL feel better? I did a file search for the name of the file that was
listed in the package information (locales-en) and the search came back
empty.

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Mark
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On Sun, 17 Dec 2000 Kelley Terry spake passionately saying:

> On Saturday 16 December 2000 02:11 pm, you wrote:
>
> > > I've been getting a "message" from the PERL module the last couple of days
> > since installing Mandrake 7.2 and while I don't see that it's adversely
> > affecting PERL's function, I would like to do what ever I need to do to
> > make it stop complaining. Could someone help me decipher this message?
> >
> > [root@mdw1982 mdw1982]# perl /home/httpd/cgi-bin/ProntoInstaller.pl
> > perl: warning: Setting locale failed.
> > perl: warning: Please check that your locale settings:
> >         LANGUAGE = "en_US:en",
> >         LC_ALL = (unset),
> >         LC_MESSAGES = "en_US",
> >         LC_TIME = "en_US",
> >         LC_NUMERIC = "en_US",
> >         LC_CTYPE = "en_US",
> >         LC_MONETARY = "en_US",
> >         LC_COLLATE = "en_US",
> >         LANG = "en"
> >     are supported and installed on your system.
> > perl: warning: Falling back to the standard locale ("C").
> > Unrecognized escape \m passed through at
> > /home/httpd/cgi-bin/ProntoInstaller.pl
> > line 1531.
> > Found wget :)
> > Fetching Gtk::XmHTML ...
>
>
> The script PERL is executing is complaining about your locales-en package
> either missing or a bad or missing supporting package.  I'd say that PERL is
> doing it's thing and is probably fine.   See if you have the locales-en
> package installed first.  Then see if it has any unsatisfied dependencies.
> All these things should've been taken care of by the installer tho.  Maybe
> something got removed afterwards or maybe you didn't select the locales-en
> package in the install by choosing english as a default?  Perhaps you
> selected english as the standard from the control center > personalization >
> country&language without the after the install without the package installed?
>  Any way these are just some of the things that could cause this message.  I
> don't know what you did on your install so I'm just throwing out
> possibilities.  I'd check along these lines first instead of the bad PERL
> assumption.
>
>


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