Matthias Schwarzott wrote: > On Samstag, 18. August 2007, Klaus Schmidinger wrote: >> On 08/18/07 13:10, Matthias Schwarzott wrote: >>> The directory /usr/lib/locale does NOT contain any translations, but >>> rather a directory for every locale you can set via setlocale. >>> Its meant as a replacement of the setlocale loop. >> I'm afraid I don't see what you mean. >> I know that the "locale" directory doesn't contain translations directly, >> but rather subdirectories. VDR gathers the names of these subdirectories >> and does a setlocale() for each of them. Then it tries to get the >> translation of "LanguageName$English" in order to build a list of all >> available languages. How else do you suggest that could be done? >> > > First: general directory layout: > /usr/share/locale/*/LC_MESSAGES/*.mo contains translations > > the oposite is /usr/lib/locale. This does NOT contain translations (and if you > insisit on the difference: nowhere in the subdirs are translations). There > are just descriptions of the available locales. There is no /usr/lib/locale on my system. All the files are in /usr/share/locale. -- Anssi Hannula _______________________________________________ vdr mailing list vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr