Hello Christian, You're right about the special packages for OO.org and mozilla. To be honest, the only other program where I actively use this function, is OO.org (I like to have menus in my mother tongue when working on texts). I didn't get it to work yet, but with this explanation I think I will. Thank you!
Hendrik-Jan Christian Biere wrote: > Hendrik-Jan Heins wrote: > >>$ LC_ALL=es gtk-gnutella >>06-02-04 01:20:32 (MESSAGE): language code: "en" >>06-02-04 01:20:32 (MESSAGE): using locale character set "ANSI_X3.4-1968" >>06-02-04 01:20:32 (MESSAGE): primary filename character set "UTF-8" >>06-02-04 01:20:32 (MESSAGE): additional filename character set >>"ANSI_X3.4-1968" >>06-02-04 01:20:32 (MESSAGE): gtk-gnutella/0.96 (2006-01-24; GTK2; Linux >>i686) > > >>(process:19541): Gdk-WARNING **: locale not supported by C library >>06-02-04 01:20:32 (WARNING): Locale not supported by C library. > > >>What does this mean? I can see that it's claiming a fallback, but the >>es.mo for gtk-gnutella is there... Am I missing something here? > > > Try "apt-get install locales" then select at least es_ES.UTF-8 in the > installation dialogue. After that it should work with > LC_ALL=es_ES.UTF-8 - not a plain "es" though. This problem is not > specific to gtk-gnutella, I verified this with gpg (GnuPG). I've also > noticed that debian provides special packages for Mozilla, OpenOffice > etc. for different locales. That may explain why that one works for > you. > -- Publieke GnuPG sleutel beschikbaar op de volgende keyserver: pgpkeys.mit.edu Public GnuPG key available at keyserver pgpkeys.mit.edu
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