I've seen that post too, but:

1) I'm not running FC16.  I'm still running FC15.
2) I'm not using TL2011, I'm using TL2010.

Accordingly, I'm using the yum repository for TL2010 in FC15:
-------------------------
[texlive]
name=TeX Live
baseurl=http://jnovy.fedorapeople.org/texlive/2010/packages.fc15/
enabled=1
metadata_expire=1d
gpgcheck=0
-----------------------------

Nevertheless, I've noticed that most of the packages provided in the last 
updates have the qualifier 
".fc16", instead of ".fc15".  You can easily verify that by looking at the 
repository page.
Moreover, another strange thing is that my local directory is ~/.texlive2011, 
instead of ~/.texlive2010.
Is there some mix-up here?
I'm CC'ing this to Jindrich Novy, to check if he can provide us with any 
information.

Anyway, a temporary solution would be downloading and installing the 
language.dat file you referred to, 
right?
Should I also get the latest language.def file?

Thanks.

On Saturday, November 05, 2011 01:27:42 PM Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> This file should have all languages enabled. See the original at
> http://tug.org/svn/texlive/trunk/Master/texmf/tex/generic/config/language.d
> at
> 
> and installer should create another file in addition to this one,
> composed out of only those languages that were installed on the
> system.
> 
> If you want a quick fix, add a line to language.dat. If you want a
> proper fix, ask the ones who are packaging to fix the problem.
> 
> I remember a recent thread about the same problem, but somehow I
> remember people talking about the latest version fixing the problem
> (but maybe that was fc 16).
> 
> Mojca

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