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| Hello, how can I define this variable ? I am using a German language environment on KDE, however, portage does not seem to recognize this? Thank you a lot! bash-2.05b# emerge --update world Calculating world dependencies ...done! >>> emerge (1 of 33) kde-base/kde-i18n-3.1.5 to / >>> Unpacking source... * * You must define a LINGUAS environment variable that contains a list * of the country codes for which languages you would like to install. * !!! ERROR: kde-base/kde-i18n-3.1.5 failed. !!! Function src_unpack, Line 41, Exitcode 0 !!! (no error message) bash-2.05b# |
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| Captains log; stardate Saturday 17 January 2004 06:34 pm, Lieutenant Hans Ratmich reported that....... > Hello, > > how can I define this variable ? I am using a German language environment on > KDE, however, portage does not seem to recognize this? > > Thank you a lot! > > > > bash-2.05b# emerge --update world > Calculating world dependencies ...done! >>>> emerge (1 of 33) kde-base/kde-i18n-3.1.5 to / >>>> Unpacking source... > * > * You must define a LINGUAS environment variable that contains a list > * of the country codes for which languages you would like to install. > * > > !!! ERROR: kde-base/kde-i18n-3.1.5 failed. > !!! Function src_unpack, Line 41, Exitcode 0 > !!! (no error message) > > bash-2.05b# Just a guess but wouldn't LANGUAGE=de emerge --upddate kde work? -- Shan Destromp --- Sent: Sat, Jan 17, 2004 @ 19.05.06 EST ---- OS: GNU/Linux 2.4.22-gentoo-r4 Processor: AuthenticAMD i686 |
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| Shan Destromp schrieb: > Just a guess but wouldn't LANGUAGE=de emerge --upddate kde work? Nearly right, that would be: LINGUAS="de" emerge kde-i18n. HTH Rene ------------ And now a word from our sponsor ------------------ For a quality usenet news server, try DNEWS, easy to install, fast, efficient and reliable. For home servers or carrier class installations with millions of users it will allow you to grow! ---- See http://netwinsite.com/sponsor/sponsor_dnews.htm ---- |
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| Captains log; stardate Saturday 17 January 2004 06:34 pm, Lieutenant Hans Ratmich reported that....... > Hello, > > how can I define this variable ? I am using a German language environment on > KDE, however, portage does not seem to recognize this? > > Thank you a lot! > > > > bash-2.05b# emerge --update world > Calculating world dependencies ...done! >>>> emerge (1 of 33) kde-base/kde-i18n-3.1.5 to / >>>> Unpacking source... > * > * You must define a LINGUAS environment variable that contains a list > * of the country codes for which languages you would like to install. > * > > !!! ERROR: kde-base/kde-i18n-3.1.5 failed. > !!! Function src_unpack, Line 41, Exitcode 0 > !!! (no error message) > > bash-2.05b# Just a guess but wouldn't LANGUAGE=de emerge --upddate kde work? -- Shan Destromp --- Sent: Sat, Jan 17, 2004 @ 19.05.06 EST ---- OS: GNU/Linux 2.4.22-gentoo-r4 Processor: AuthenticAMD i686 |
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| Captains log; stardate Saturday 17 January 2004 09:07 pm, Lieutenant Rene Sauer reported that....... > Shan Destromp schrieb: > >> Just a guess but wouldn't LANGUAGE=de emerge --upddate kde work? > > Nearly right, that would be: LINGUAS="de" emerge kde-i18n. > > HTH > > Rene Eh, yeah I suppose your right (especially considering thats what the error said to use In any case, on an 'english' system, woulding LANGUAGE="" be what you'd use? EG if I wanted to compile Japanese Kanjii support into Koffice or something? -- Shan Destromp --- Sent: Sun, Jan 18, 2004 @ 02.38.18 EST ---- OS: GNU/Linux 2.4.22-gentoo-r4 Processor: AuthenticAMD i686 |
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| Rene Sauer wrote: > Shan Destromp schrieb: > >> Just a guess but wouldn't LANGUAGE=de emerge --upddate kde work? > > Nearly right, that would be: LINGUAS="de" emerge kde-i18n. > That helped, thank you a lot! Best regards from Redmond :-) |
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| Shan Destromp wrote: > > In any case, on an 'english' system, woulding LANGUAGE="" be what you'd > use? No. Before defining LINGUAS, your system is English as far as KDE is concerned it is. So I guess linguas is the English word for language... Anyhow, that's what you want to use. Anno |
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