Re: bug-report
- From: "Sanlig Badral (sbadral)" <Sanlig plt rwth-aachen de>
- To: "Dmitry G. Mastrukov" <dmitry taurussoft org>
- Cc: GNOME I8n List <gnome-i18n gnome org>, release-team gnome org
- Subject: Re: bug-report
- Date: Thu, 27 Feb 2003 10:17:28 +0100
hi,
I've tried to compile it. But occurs following error.
linux:~ # localedef -i mn_MN -f ISO-8859-5 mn_MN.ISO-8859-5
cannot open locale definition file `mn_MN': No such file or directory
linux:~ # localedef -i mn_MN -f UTF-8 mn_MN.UTF-8
cannot open locale definition file `mn_MN': No such file or directory
linux:~ #
Now, What can I do?
There is no mn directory /usr/share/locale.
Why?
Thanks,
Badral
В Срд, 26.02.2003, в 13:17, Sanlig Badral написал:
> Hi, All.
> This is my session.errors file.
> I would like to test the mongolian translations. But it's not working.
> The most of the errors were "Locale not understood by C library,
> internationalization will not work",
> and "Gtk-WARNING **: Locale not supported by C library". You can see
> more detailed infos in the
> attach file. What can I do??
> I've added mongolian entry to gdm languages myself.
> You can look at a screenshot of mongolian on www.asuult.net/badaa/scr1.pn=.
> This is the best case. (Only application menu showed as mongolian).
> Although we have translated the GUI 100%, but the Action menu etc. all
> are in english.
> How can we fix it?
>
Did you compile your locale as root?
> localedef -i mn_MN -f ENCODING mn_MN.ENCODING
I don't know exact language and country codes for Mongolian, but here is
my example for Russian
> localedef -i ru_RU -f KOI8-R ru_RU.KOI8-r
This command should create new locale in /usr/share/locale
Next you can make symbolic link from mn_MN.ENCOFING to mn in
/usr/share/locale.
At last you should set LANG=mn_MN.ENCODING enviroment variable.
Good luck,
Dmitry
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