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[bugs #1808] Latest Modifications:

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                Mathieu Roy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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                jeu 04.11.2004 à 15:29 (Europe/Paris)

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[bugs #1808] Full Item Snapshot:

URL: <http://gna.org/bugs/?func=detailitem&item_id=1808>
Project: Savane
Submitted by: Sylvain Beucler
On: lun 01.11.2004 à 10:08

Category:  Packaging
Severity:  1 - Trivial
Priority:  A - Later
Resolution:  Later
Privacy:  Public
Assigned to:  None
Status:  Open
Release:  
Planned Release:  


Summary:  Inconsistent default install hierarchy

Original Submission:  Where should we install i18n files?

ex: /usr/share/locale

ex: /usr/local/share/locale

[/usr/share/locale]: 



As everything is, by default, installed under /usr/local, I'd expect the locales to be 
installed in /usr/local/share/locale by default.

Commentaires
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Date: mer 03.11.2004 à 15:16        By: Sylvain Beucler <beuc>
I guess I'll learn some more gettext, as well as some autotools, and then 'strike 
back' :)



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Date: mer 03.11.2004 à 14:29        By: Mathieu Roy <yeupou>
In fact, in the past, it was behaving more "consistently", but I never found a system 
handling gettext + php in /usr/local. I'm not aware of all aspects of this problem. 
But the wisest choice would probably be to submit bug to distros.

Installing Savane proves to be traumatic experience. I am reluctant to any moves 
making it more harder, even if it costs us some inconsistencies.

But, by the way, I think the configure script should use getopt and be non-interactive 
by default. It means we could add an extra test for this specific thing, and override 
the /usr/local if does not seems to make sense (and warning the admin about the 
issue). I think this approach would be more sensible than just breaking the stuff for 
anybody out there (we have to draw the line between what is ideal theoretically and 
what is ideal in the current reality). What do you think?

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Date: mar 02.11.2004 à 22:47        By: Sylvain Beucler <beuc>
I don't think I agree. That is encouraging this broken gettext configuration. I would 
rather set /usr/local as default, and maybe adding a note for people unfortunate 
enough to run a misconfigured distro saying to install in /usr.

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Date: lun 01.11.2004 à 10:58        By: Mathieu Roy <yeupou>
You are right, it would be more logical to install locales with prefix /usr/local

Unfortunately, on most GNU/Linux systems it just wont works because gettext is not set 
up to look there, hence the inconsistency.












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