=================== BUG #4247: LATEST MODIFICATIONS ==================
http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailbug&bug_id=4247&group_id=11
Changes by: Mathieu Roy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: mer 10.09.2003 à 12:03 (Europe/Paris)
What | Removed | Added
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Category | None | Web Interface
Severity | 5 - Average | 1 - Enhancement
Resolution | None | Wont Fix
Assigned to | None | yeupou
Status | Open | Closed
------------------ Additional Follow-up Comments ----------------------------
Hum, maybe you should set up your system to consider /usr/local/share/locale as
a path of i18n, it would be easier than adding a bindtextdomain which may at a
later time something that broke an installation.
Basically, a system set up to install things in /usr/local should have path
according to that (for instance, if you shell $PATH environment value is not
set for /usr/local/bin, it's pretty problematic to get binaries in
/usr/local/bin).
So I'm not whether it's something we have to change in Savannah. In doubt, I
close the report. But a report can be reopened if there are good reasons to see
things differently.
=================== BUG #4247: FULL BUG SNAPSHOT ===================
Soumis par: aacosta Projet: Savannah
Signalé le: mer 09.07.2003 à 14:38
Category: Web Interface Severity: 1 - Enhancement
Priority: None Resolution: Wont Fix
Assigned to: yeupou Status: Closed
Fixed Release:
Summary: include/i18n.php is not aware of the locale installation dir
Original Submission: The locale install directory should be stored during
installation, for instance in a config file variable named sys_localeroot.
Something like bindtextdomain ("savannah", $sys_localeroot); should then be
added to include/i18n.php.
Otherwise internationalization wont work if the locale installation dir isn't
/usr/share/locale (/usr/local/share/localein my case)
Follow-up Comments
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Date: mer 10.09.2003 à 12:03 By: yeupou
Hum, maybe you should set up your system to consider /usr/local/share/locale as
a path of i18n, it would be easier than adding a bindtextdomain which may at a
later time something that broke an installation.
Basically, a system set up to install things in /usr/local should have path
according to that (for instance, if you shell $PATH environment value is not
set for /usr/local/bin, it's pretty problematic to get binaries in
/usr/local/bin).
So I'm not whether it's something we have to change in Savannah. In doubt, I
close the report. But a report can be reopened if there are good reasons to see
things differently.
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