On Fri, Sep 04, 2009 at 10:15:54AM +0200, Erich Minderlein wrote:
> Hi Marcin
>
> I looked into the description of localepurge .
> It is a simple bashscript,
>
> It looks if the string LC_MESSAGES appears at the end of the relevant
> directory structure,
> Then it looks down into that directory
Hi Erich,
Sorry for the long delay in replying
On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 02:39:34PM +0200, Erich Minderlein wrote:
> Am Samstag, den 11.07.2009, 19:38 +0100 schrieb Marcin Owsiany:
> > Is this just a list of directories where locale-dependent files reside,
> > or actually a list of directories tha
Hi Erich,
On Sat, Jul 11, 2009 at 06:02:50PM +0200, Erich Minderlein wrote:
> I have studied the case a little and came to this conclusion
>
> in bash notation
>
> /usr/share/locale/${Localevar}/LC_MESSAGE/
> /usr/share/locale/${Localevar}/LC_TIME/
> /usr/share/man/${Localevar}/man?/
> /usr/shar
On Sat, Jun 06, 2009 at 04:21:28PM +0200, Erich Minderlein wrote:
> cruft shall read /etc/locale.nopurge
[...]
> mine looks like this :
> grep -v ^# /etc/locale.nopurge | grep -v ^$
> MANDELETE
> DONTBOTHERNEWLOCALE
> SHOWFREEDSPACE
> de
> de_DE
> de...@euro
The hard (for me) part is transformin
Hi, i just fell over this problem:
to make things short :
cruft shall read /etc/locale.nopurge
These are the legitimate man pages and locales contained herein
anything which does not fit into this is either superfluos or missing
mine looks like this :
grep -v ^# /etc/locale.nopurge | grep -v ^
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