On 6/4/06, Clytie Siddall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks to both Miroslav and Eddy for their helpful replies. :)
No problem
> On a Debian system you can enable and configure a locale by installing > the locales package and selecting it in the debconf dialog (if it > doesn't appear, you can run later "dpkg-reconfigure locales") My husband's Debian testing install doesn't show that directory, nor any directory of that name on the system. It's about a month old, and a fairly minimal system. He does have a long list of locales in /usr/ share/locales, though. Perhaps his install didn't activate some of the i18n options, since he doesn't need them. (Yes, he says he doesn't have the package "locales".)
He will need the locales package for localization to work. -- Regards, EddyP ============================================= "Imagination is more important than knowledge" A.Einstein -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]