Hi,

>  I'm new to glob2 development list. I wanted to help translate glob2. I've
> got my copy of glob from mercurial repository and tried to install it in my
> home dir in parallel with my standard, global glob2 installation. I
> followed instructions in INSTALL file, but when I run my new installation
> and try to change language in preferences (event to english) I get a
> Segmentation fault. Is this a known issue, or my new installation
> interferes with the old one probably? In first case, which revision I
> should use, in second what is the trick to make it running?

Normally, you do not need a new copy of glob2 to test a new translation, 
excepted if you want to translate new keys that are not available in your 
version.

All data that are in /usr/share/glob2 can be overridden by putting files with 
the same names in ~/.glob2 ; this possibility includes translations of 
course. So you can modify a translation or add a new translation without 
touching your glob2 installation.

Good luck, have a nice day,

Steph

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http://stephane.magnenat.net


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