Re: _Xsetlocale reference?
- From: Changwoo Ryu <cwryu adam kaist ac kr>
- To: gnome-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: _Xsetlocale reference?
- Date: 19 Oct 1998 07:07:30 +0900
John R Sheets <dusk@smsi-roman.com> writes:
> What is CJK?
China-Japan-Korea. X compiled without -DX_LOCALE is not satisfactory
to CJK language users, since glibc2 still lacks multibyte supports.
> > But your GTK+ library was compiled with -DX_LOCALE. GTK+'s configure
> > script automatically adds -DX_LOCALE to $(CFLAGS) when the setlocale()
> > fails.
>
> That makes sense. What's the best way to compile gtk+ without
> -DX_LOCALE? Isn't there a ./configure --disable-nls switch?
Try `./configure --with-locale="C"'. Definitely it will disable
-DX_LOCALE.
> > Check if your locale (data, environment variable) is correct.
>
> Where do I do this? I'm not very familiar with how the locale stuff
> works.
If you are an English-only user, you can just do "LANG=C; export LANG"
in ~/.shrc or whatever. If you are not, ask to locale experts.. :)
--
Changwoo Ryu
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