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The file says this, tho: # Whenever glibc is emerged, the locales listed here will be automatically # rebuilt for you. After updating this file, you can simply run `locale-gen` # yourself instead of re-emerging glibc. which leads me to believe that it only applies to glibc. I've remerged everything with -nls, and things are well. uim failed with an error about "mygettext not declared in this scope", so I set it to +nls in package.use, and it's happy again. On 12/16/06, Walter Dnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thu, Dec 14, 2006 at 09:57:51AM -0500, Ryan Sims wrote > Thanks. I do have my LINGUAS variable set to "en," but as I understand > it[1], the LINGUAS variable is expanded to use flags, so ebuilds that don't > use those flags wont respect LINGUAS, is that correct? > > [1]http://devmanual.gentoo.org/general-concepts/linguas/index.html What do your /etc/locale.gen and /etc/locales.build files look like? I've commented out a whole slew of languages in them. -- Walter Dnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> In linux /sbin/init is Job #1 My musings on technology and security at http://techsec.blog.ca -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
-- Ryan W Sims -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list