Re: Adding language after install without reinstalling?

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Hi,

I checked the file /usr/share/redhat-config-language/locale-list and ran redhat-config-language but the list is empty!

what's wrong?



Michel Alexandre Salim wrote:
On Tue, 2002-10-22 at 10:06, Michel Alexandre Salim wrote:
  
Hi Stephen,

First reinstall glibc-common since the locales located in this package
you do not select at install time gets removed. Then ls /usr/lib/locale
and take note of the locales you need; add them to /etc/sysconfig/i18n
following the previous locales (i.e. for zh_CN.utf8 you add
zh_CN.UTF8:zh_CN:zh at the end of the SUPPORTED line
    
/me bad. That was a bad example. do a 'rpm -ql redhat-config-language'
and you will see that it has a file called
/usr/share/redhat-config-language/locale-list ; this contains a list of
all the valid locales. Don't ask me why it is different from the other
locale listings.. but if you use the definitions there (e.g.
zh_HK.UTF-8:zh_HK:zh:ja_JP.eucJP:ja_JP:ja) it will appear in
redhat-config-language (or simply System Settings->Language)

Going to try and see whether it actually starts input servers etc on
start :)

Regards,
  
    

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