Hello,

actually it is not a bug, it is just a lack of translations. The new menus
have different options from the old ones and they need to be translated.
Therefore, if you look closely, some options are translated and some others
are not.

Contributions are *EXTREMELY* welcome... :D

Later,
Max


wking wrote:
I've complied and installed openca 1.0.2 on a Debian 4.0 system.
After I run ./configure_etc.sh , then web interface works but when I choose
other language, the menu and page didn't change to the language . I checked
the menu.xml of other language othen English, It's still in English but not
the aim language . so I think there must be something wrong with the
openca-menu-translate script. I checked the script, It seems well in the
files paths.Is there any ideas to fix the bug?


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