How to see the local variables? I just do an echo command or do I
bring up a config file? Sorry, very new to all this, please bear with
me.

Anyway, I found out how to do a trace using strace. If anyone needs it,
I will post it.

Art

On Fri, 2005-04-22 at 16:08 +0800, eric pareja wrote:
> Noong Huw, Abr 21, 2005 ng 02:38:24PM +0800, sinabi ni Dong Calmada:

> 
> Hi Dong and Art,
> 
> Can you also post what your settings for locale are? (i.e. LANG, LC_ALL, 
> LANGUAGE environment variables). It seems that your gnucash is looking for 
> the British English message catalog and bombing out there, but it shouldn't 
> be a problem.
> 
> Also, please post the version of the gnucash deb as returned by 'dpkg -s 
> gnucash'. 
> 

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