Re: redhat-config-language

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Maybe it works, but I can't that in my server ;-)

Thanks
Oliver

Christopher A. Williams wrote:

How about if you did a re-install / upgrade and selected additional
languages? Would that get around the problem? My sister wanted to add
support for Russian after I had finished everything. Not sure if this
would work but I thought would be worth asking...

Cheers,

Chris

On Mon, 2003-05-26 at 11:50, Michael Schwendt wrote:


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On Mon, 26 May 2003 12:39:02 -0400, Oliver Schulze L. wrote:



how do I add more languages after the installation?
So that the languages appears in redhat-config-language?


You can't. The concept--at present--is to choose all desired
languages during installation, so you and your users can switch
between the available languages after installation.

To add another language after installation, one would need to
replace all packages, which contain language-specific files which
were not installed during installation, and additional language-
packs (e.g. kde-i18n-* packages). There is no tool yet to do all
that.




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